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ARU029452 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/005/DOOI/DOOI-
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AUTHOR: KOZIOV, M. Shapoval, L. I.
TITLE: Principles of the disposition of a network of deep observation wells on
the territory of the Belorussian SSR
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abe. 5D4
REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy 1-y fauchn. konferentsii m2l~~~
Belorussii. Minsk, 1965 -148
147
TOPIC TAGS: geophysical exploration, Belorussian geostructure
A
BSTRACT: In establishing a network of exploration wells within the territory o!
the Belorussian SSR the basic criteria used were geostructural elements which'
were at the same time large hydrogeological units. Such geostructural eleme
in the west are the Belorussian Massif and the adjacent Brest and sub-Baltic
depressions, and in the east the Moscow and Pripyat' basins. In determining JAp
location of wells within the individual hydrogeological regions, hydrodynamic,
hydrochemical, geothermal, and gas characteristics of the different abyssal
layers were taken into account. M. Konychev. [Translation of abstract] [SPI
SUB TDE: 08/
P -
Card 1 UDC: 550.9(476)
FADEYEVA, M.V.
Formation of the cone of a trough of underground waters in
the area of an acting water intake near the river. Dokl.
AN BSSR 9 no.3:180-182 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk Gosudarstvannogo geologicheskogo
koflilteta SSSR.
1, , - :- ~ _ .1 : ~. ~ ~:,e - - -~
- FA.DEyEil.A r Illf.v. ,
Experlence in the determination of the coefficient of seepage
from the data on water intake over a period of many years.
Dokl. AIN' BSSR 9 no. 4t238-239 Ap 165.
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk Gosudarstvennogo, geologi-
cheskogo, komiteta. SSSIR. Submitted March 12, 1964.
S/046/60/006/02/15/019
B014/BO14
AUTHORSs Makarov, V. I.,F_4d.gAe N. A.
TITLE: Wave Emission by Shell; Located in a Sound Field
PERIODICALt Akusticheskiy zhurnal, 1960, vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 261-263
TEXT: Fig. 1 shows the sound field in a steel cylinder treated with
ultrasonic waves in one direction (arrow). The beam is so wide that a v113
diffraction grating is formed, whose period is equal to the wavelength.
The authors studied the determination of the propagation velocity of the
waves from the radius of the caustic. Finally, the study of shells of
different shapes is described (Figs. 2 and 3). It is shown that the meth-
od described may also be used to study sound fields in complex shells.
There are 3 figures and 8 references, 4 Soviet, 3 German, and 1 American.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra akustiki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
(Chair of AooustieR nf Moscow State University)
SUBMITTED: September 9, 1959
Card 1/1
S/131/60/000/04/10/015
BO15/B008
AUTHORS: Kaybicheva, U.N., Tulin, N.A., Bastrikov, N.F., Fs~d~jy~ya~, N.I.
TITLE: Wall-blocks of Electric Steel-melting Furnaces From Scrap of
gnesite-chromite Briokev~
PERIODICAL: Ogneupory, 1960, No. 4, Pp. 186-188
TEXT: Experiments with these wall-blocks which were carried out at the
Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Chelyabinek-Metallurgiqa!_Plant) are
described in the paper under review. ~~e charge was produced by crushing scrap
of used magnesite-ohromite- and chrome-magnesite bricks. The chemical compo-
sition of the experimental charges is given in table 1 and their granulation
in table 2. Various grades of steel were smelted in the furnace with magnesite-
chromite wall-blocks 'o the temperature of the metal before tapping being
between 1560 and 1640 . It is stated in conclusion that the stability of the
magnesite-chromite wall-blocks rammed from scrap is not inferior to that of
wall-blocks made from magnesite powder. Various other furnace parts can also be
produced from ground scrap of used bricks. The consumption of metallurgical
Card 1/2
Wall-blocks of Electric Steel-melting Furnaces S/131/60/000/04/10/015
From Scrap of Magnesite-chromite Bricks B015/BOOB -I,/
magnesite powder may be reduced by using scrap. There are 2 tables.
Card 2/2
KAYBICHEVAj M.N.; JADZYEVAP N.I.; TULINq N.A.; SHATALOVt M.I.
- - I
Basic refractory wastes are a valuable raw material. Metallurg
6 no. 1:18-20 161. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov i ChelyabinskJy metallurgiche-
skiy zavod. (Refractory materials)
Z~A 9 N. I*
Some results of testing perennial lawn grasses. TrudT ALIMS-At,bot,
GadA 5:132-150 060, (KM 13s6)
(Alms-Ata-Grasses) (Lawns)
KAYBICHEVA, M. N.; FADEYEVA N I Prinimali uchastiye: KO-SOUPOV,
P 1~ V. I.; MIKRAYLOV V. S.
Ye. F.; GII;~~u. ~F.;tD'R*FSVYAVfKIN, P
Studying conditiona of vervdca and the character of roof
failure in electric steel amelting furnaces. Trudy Vost. inst.
ogneup. no.2tl0l-II7 160. (MIRA 16:1)
Electric furnaces-Maintenance and repair)
Refractorjr mterials-Testing)
~
DVOYENOSOV, Dzhon Vladimirovich; ZAMYATIN, Valeriy Mikhaylovich;
SNESHKO, Yuriy Ivanovich; FADEYEVA, N.N.,, kAnd. tekhn.
nauk, red.; GODINER, F.Ye., red.; SORKIN, M.Z., tekhn.
red.
(Loads acting on a glider in flight] Nagruzki, deistvu-
iushchie na planer v polete. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF,
1963. 138 P. (MIRA 16:8)
(Gliders (Aeronautics))
lkt'
11-2) z ye V19 /V /01
I
USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology. F-I
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3) 1958) 9777
Author Bekker, Z.E., Ostroukhov, A.A., Smirnova, A.D., Kosheleva,
N.A., FadeeyD_-NTP-.-
Inst
Title Growth Manifestations in Submerged Cultures of Peninillium
Chrysogenum Thom.
Orig Pub Antibiotiki, 1956, 1, No 3, 4o-47
Abstract Mycelial cells of P. chrysogenum Q 176 in a spbmerged cul-
ture on a Stoun and Farrel medium in a 1000 liter appara-
tus with mixing at 200 rpm and aeration of 1 volume of air
per volume of medium per minute, undergo very characteris-
tic transformation during cultivation, which may be provi-
sionally represented in the form of 6 growth phases. The
I phase: germination of conidia (begins in 13-24 hours
from the time conidia are inoculated in the nutrient me-
dium). Conidia svell and form one or several growth tubes.
Card 1/4
USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3) 1958, 9777
F-1
The second stage-- from IV to VI growth phases-- is cha-
racteristic of reduction and a prevalence of dissimila-
tion of reserve substances. The second stage of develop-
ment is chiefly connected with the process of penicillin
formation. Results of observations on development of pe-
nicillin production in a submerged culture are used for
microscopic control of fermentation in production.
Card 4/4
with the Od at wal.Wly tfdatO4 awlgens. SAo
1. H. Uphicir, msil N. P.~ Fadep"a (AR.Unloll So. Rtirarch
23, VM-D
hist. Antlillotto,
OWM,w-sufj%urfao cultuirel In 11 11mixe of Actillolly.
coe3 yiddA the tll%t eff-octil't widgetis altar ~xptfskw to
tiltn4otsic vibTallons (74U,O.Gk~ cy';le.!I~.LO, sirill,kic:11
W"'ju. wCA it) Auly, (11;:;f: of klltf~ti;t ,,L,10;~~, i., flip, t,,,k
var:,Wo %Vrrtl Allinmilyi,cs J Vont.0ci, A.
9 blol it j, 2 s t ra i 11 S; '. I . ci j I P.."ja r it- lo
S. vivlacettsl and S. fradia 'L
'-A F;:77 I C-V
rSSR/ Microbijlo:-Y. General F-1
Ref Zhur -- Biul., No 6, lljc~8, 2111)r-2
Author SolovI-yevq N. K., Rudaya, S. M., Tayg, M. M., Fa-
Inst :-N6t--given
Title Morphologo-Cultural and Antagonistic Properties of
Verticillate Actinomycetes.
Orig Pub: Antibiotiki, 1957, 2, No 2, 21-26
Abstract: Eighty-five verticil culture5 of actinomycetes were
studied, isolated chiefly from soils of Pamir. On
the basis of the verticillate character of the cul-
tures studied, they are divided into 2 groups; cul-
tures with straight and arranged into verticillate
(primary and secondary) sporidtfera; cultures with
spiral sporifera arranged In verticils. Vertl-
cillate cultures with straight sporodifera occur
Card
PSqR/ Microbiolo;~y. General MlcroUl,_-Iloity F-1
`1
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, l9r-8, 24052
Abstract: considerably more frequently. The majority of the
cultures of the first group are related to Actin-
omyces verticillatus, some cultures are considered
as varieties of these species. Cultures of the
second group are related to A. circulatus and
Streptomyces reticuli. One strain (67) is con-
sidered a variety of' S. rubrireticuli. Cultures
with straight sporodifera exert a specific anti-
funga action on Candida albicans. Verticil cul-
tures with spiral sporodifera either express their
antagonism against Candida albicans but weakly, or
it is totally absent. Many verticle cultures of
the first group inhibit growth (in vitro) of Try-
chophyton crateriforme, Microsporon lanosum and
Achorion schonleini.
C a r d 2/2
FADRYNTA, N.P.; RAUTINSHTOW, Ya.I.; WPIM. I.Ye.
Bffect of ultrasound on certain actinophagoo and bacterlophages.
Mikrobiologita 28 no-3:391-396 My-Je '59. (MIRA 1323)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR i Institut biofiziki AN SSSR.
(ULTRASONICS, off.
on actinophages & bacteriophages (Ras))
(ACTINOMTCBS
actinophages, off. of ultrasonics (Ras))
(BACT]IRIOPRAGIR
actinophages & bacteriophages, eff. of ultra-
sonics (Hus))
FADM,VA, N.P,-,, ZLIPINM, I.Te.
Ilffect of ultrasonic waves on Azotabacter chroococcum. Mikrobiologiia
28 no.4:488-489 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:1.2)
1. Institut biologichookoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(ULTRASONIC$ off.)
(AZOTOVACTKR radiation off.)
FADEYEVA, N.P.j RAUTENSHTEYNI Yaj.; ELIPUER, I.Ye.
Adsorptiot of actinophages by actinomycetes susceptible to them.
Hikrobiologiia 29 nov3;3,88-394 My-Je 160. (MIRA, 13:7)
1, Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR i Institut biofiziki AN SSSR.
(ACTINOMYCES) (BACTERIOPHAGE)
RAUTENSHTEYN, Yn. I.; FADEYEVA, ?1.__P.; ELIPINER, I. Ye.
Possibility of obtaining nonlysogenic variants from lysogenic
cultures of actinomycetes using ultrasonics. Mikrobiolo iia 30
no.31441-446 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 15:75
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR i Institut biofiziki,. AN SSSR, Moskya.
(ULTRASONIC WAVES-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(ACTINMrCE:S)
39~21
S11 94/62 000/034/062/105
D295/.D306
A U2 i i OR 3 El I piner, I. Ye. and Hautenshteyn,
Ya. I.
TIT1a: The influence of, ultrasonic waves or, t.'-e developmenl;
of actinomycetes
PERIODICAL: Referativriyy zhurnal, Avt*o.%-ia--.ikU i radiou1c..'r.tron4LIka,
no. 4, 1962, abstract 4-5-37a (Nikrobiolot,:,,iya, 30,
no. 5, 1961, 849-854)
TEXT: The results are -iven of a st-ady of the j-,,ability of z;)ores
of actinomycetes under the influence of ultrasonic waves on tr1e
.rate of growth of spores of sound irradiatio.n. 1. olivaceus
- 132 spores a;Ze comparatively st-able under thie accz-on of ultura-
o
sound of 20 W/=4 intensity at a frequency of 65o kc/s; a notice-
able decrease of the growth of spores occurs after -6hey -h-ave been
irradiated in the dark for 10 - 20 min. 2. irr,,~diated s-oores --row
U.
more sl6wly in comparison with non-irrada-ed o-es, 3. In cul-~ures
-grown out of irradiated spores or fragmen-~s of Mycelium, i.-. t1n.e
Card 112
The influence of D295/-j3j6
first 24 hours' growth, the occurrence o :.-,y cc-, u- a 'ar6e
ber of thickened lateral shoots is observed, was never ob-
served in control experiments. 4. Cultures :TrOU':I 3LIZ of irradia-.ed
C.
spores or mycelium fragments differ from co ntrol cui-,urcs by a
n1g,her accumulation of biomass and for a more du'aycd oasja-e to
U
autolysis. /-,kbstracter's note: Complete translatLio.-._7
Card 2/2
RAUTP.NSHTEPI, Ya.l.; FARYEVA, N.P.
Lysoganic conversiom or citrate resistance In Actinomyces
venevise-lae. Dokl. All 161 no.f):1441-1443 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Institut mikroblologif AN SSSR. Sutmitted July 28, lqO4.
62522-65
ACONSSION HH: AP5o16W2 UR/0220/65/0341003/oWO449
AMHOR: Solovtyevap H,, Yao; !,.mdeyevap N. ~*,* Hautenshteyno Yao le;~&
B11pinerp I, Xeo
TITLE: Characteristics.of the Induced effect of UV irradiation and
ultrasonics on a lyaogenio Dzalaa strain 8004 culture
SOURCE: Mlkrobiologi7a# V* 341 noo 39 1965# W-449
TOPIC TAGS: fungus# actinomycetess ultraviolet irradiation#
ultrasonic vibration# lysist phage
ABSTRACT: In a series'of experlmentes, lysogenio oultures of A
I
at,strain 8004 and-control culture strains were ad WUV
expos
IrrftdlUtion and ultrasonle.,vibration to compare effects on induced
phage formation and libevation, Suspensions of Aptrfr a spores
and 5P 69 and 20 hr old mycelium were UV irradiatba y-three BUV-l~
lam_ps (wave length 2537 ex%stromar focal length 50 cr-, 65.76 ergs/
for Periods up to 5 min. Por ultrasonic vibration of
d
d 10 cultures, a piezoquartz generator (700 ko/as 15 watt/cME7 was
Periods up to 45 min# with continuous cooling of cultures
62572:~65
ION NR: Ap5ol6W
01
~d= vibration* Following UVArradiation and ultrasonic vibration#
the cultures were trwisferred to columns and incubated at 270o
Culture samples-were talmn at regular intervalsJup to 24 hrs) and
centrifuged for 30-40 min at 2500 rpn to determine the number of
liberated phages In the supernatant and Induced phage formation by
difference In experimental and control titem. Findings show that
the number of phage partialea spontaneously liberated by a lysogenio
culture of Agto frAdiAp 8004 depends on the maturity of the
inoculated EWer1W'*- With spores and 5-8 hr old myceliump an
appreciable number-of-mature-phage partiolea Is liberated# approachinE
100-10Y units/ml in some cases* With 20 hr old myceliump the number
,of spontaneously liberated phages is generally smaller, Thus# the
formation of mature phage particles In lysogenio cultures is largely
the-result of iung mycelium lysinge Both spores and 20 hr old
mycelium of 8004 are affected by UV and ultrasonics#
liberating 3,41 a as many pWe particles as found In control
-,,.Aculturos, OrIgs arti.has: . 10 figures arA 1 tables
ASSOCIATION: Instittit -idkroblologil, AN SSSR- (Microbiology Inatituteg All
i.,Y4939R); Institut btofisild AN. .,(aoq4Aa6-.WUtut*q AN SM)
Aw.
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PREOBRAZHENSKIY, V.S.; FAEBMA, W.V.; KUKHINA. L.I.; TOMILOV. G.K.;
KURZAYEV, X.M., doit'or geografs'naukp otv.red.; TUGARINOV.
D.No, red.izd-ye; KARKOVICH, S.G., takhn.red.
[Types of landscape and natural zones of the Buryat A.S.S.R.]
Tipy mestnosti i prirodnoe raionirovanis Buriatakoi ASSR.
Kookva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM. 1959. 215 P. (KIRA 12:6)
1. Sotrudniki Instituta geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (for
Proobrashonakly, ladoyevs, Mukhina, Tomilov).
(Buryat-Kongolia--Physical geography)
LIONTITIV, N.Y.; HUMM, L.I.; OLTUNIM. T.N.; PRIOBRLZHINSKIT, V.S.;
FAMMA, X. V.
Now concepts on the orograpby of Transbailmll Izv.AN SSM
Ser.geog. no.4:82-88 JI-Ag 160. 1337)
1. Institut geogmfli AN SSSR.
(Transbalkslia-Movatains)
FADEYEVA, N. V.
Cand Geog Sci - (diss) "Selenginskoye meso-mountains. (Physico-
geographic characteristics)." Moscow, Pub. Moscow Univ, 1961.
19 pp; (Ministry of Education RSFSR, Moscow State Peda ogical
Inst imeni V. I. Lenin); 200 copies; price not given; M, 6-61
sup, 201)
PRECBRA.ZANSKIY, V.S.; FADEYEVA, N.V.; YIUKHINA, L.I.
Taking into account heat and moisture correlatiori in conducting
studies for making medium-scale maps of landforms. Izv. AN SSSR.
Sere geog. no. 4:104-110 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Institut geografti AN SSSR.
(Atmospheric temperature) (Landforms) (Humidity)
MUKHT11A, L.I.; XADEYEVA, N.V.
The Fifth All-Union Conference on the Study of Landforms.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geogs no.6:157-162 11-D 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(Landforns- Conmoseas)
J~ADgEVA, Natal 'ya.,Vasil'yevna;. BUYMITUYEV, B-R., otv. red.;
RAZAROV2 D.B.) otv. red.; RUTKOVSKAYA, Z.A., red.izd-va;
BATOTSYRENOVA, D.B., tekhn. red.
[Central mountains of the Selenga Basin; natural conditions
and regionalization) Selenginskoe Brednegorte; prirodnye
usloviia i raionirovanie. Ulan-Ude, Buriatskoe knizhnoe
izd-vo,, 1963. 169 p. (MIRA 16-12)
(Selenga Valley-Natural resources)
-FADEYEVA, V.V.; KHOREV, B.S.
The Second $cientific Conferenoe of the Geographers of Siberia
e Par-East. Izv. AIN SSSR. Ser.geog. n6.1:148-153 -Ta-P
and P
f63. (KM 16t2)
(Siberia-Geograpby-Congresses)
(Soviet Far Eaist~Geography-Congresses)
KOZLOV, I.V.; FADEYEVA, N.V., retsenzent; FILIPPOVIGH, L.S.,
retsenzent; RASSADINA, A.P.v red.; RODIOIIOVA, F.A., red.
(Pictures of the nature of our motherland; reader on the
physical geography of the U.S.S.R.] Kartiny prirody na-
shei Rodiny; kniga dlia chteniia po fizicheskoi geografii
SSSR. Moskva, lzd-vo "Prosveshchenle," 1964. 271 p.
(MIRA 17:7)
,eografii All .333SH (for
1. Nauchr*rye sotrudniki Instituta p I
Fadeyeva, Filippovich).
FADL'YKVAv N.V.; SAMOYLOVAp G.So
Likenesses and differences of landforme of the intermontans
steppe depressions of the Altai and Transbaikalia. Vest.Mosk.
unaper.5: Geog. 20 no-4143,~-50 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 18122)
3
.L. Institut geografii AN SSSR I Kafedra. fizicheskoy geografili
SSSR Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Submitted
September 15, 1964.
lafABAS, I.M. [deceased]; FADETEVA, O.A.
Studies of purified tetanus anatoocin based on agar precipitation.
Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 47 no.4:95-99 AP '59. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Iz Nnuchno-isaledovatellslmgo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok (dir.
dotsent M.P. Belov; nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. A.V. Ponomarev),
Leningmd. Predstavlena doystvitellnvm chlenom ANN SSSR G.V. Vygod-
chikovym.
(TWANUS, immunol.
anatoxin, agar precipitation of purified prop. (Ibs))
IrJIABAS, I.M. [deceased]; KATS, I.Z.; RADEYEVA, O.A.
Fractional analysis of diphtheria anataxin. NRuch. oan. proizv. bakt.
prop. 10:77-90 161. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Lerlingradukly Inatitut vaktain i syvorotok.
UGLEVA, A.I.; KIIABAS, I.M. [deceased); fADUZll,-O,A.; EATSY 1.Z.j TER-UlIFOU,
M.Z.; ROUDESWENSKAYA, V.0.
Production of purified sorbed diFhtherJ-a and tetanus ariatoxin for
active immunization of chUdren. Nauch. osn. proizv. bakt.. prep.
.10~100-106 161. (MTRA 18-.7~
1. Leningradskly institut v&ktsin I syvorctok.
MMMVA. L.5., SUVIRM. A.V., OXINA, Z.H., YADRUVA, 0.1.,
MIN, V. L. k'.~ . -. I -a
Results of using geabotanical methois in hy&rogeological
investigations in Chernozem regionst Trudy VAGT no.1-61-70
155. (NLU q.- il)
(Phytogeography) (Chernozem soils)
(Water, Underground)
1~'.1ruKiril, A. V., rAmlfuhli, Oar..
"The Problem of the Interrelation Between the Anterior Lobe of the Hypophysis
and the Vjj/O## Supararenal, Cortex."
Theses of the Proceedings of the Annual Scientific Sessions 23-26 March 1959
(All-Union Institute of Experimental Endocrinology)
From the Laboratory of Nerve Trophism of the Institute of Physiology immeni
I. P. Pavlov of the Academy of Sciences USSR (Director--Academician K. M. Bykov).
BOAKUVSKAXAq Yu.A.; PADZIEVAO O.N.
Methanism in developing sleep inhibition after the administration of
adrenaline. Fiziol~ zhur. 47 no.7s8O6-811, JI 161. (MlItA 15:1)
1. From the Laboratory of Tropic Innervation., I.P.Pavlov Institute
of Physiolo Lenin ad.
56RENALM) (SLEEP)
BORK011SYMA, Yu.A.; KLI,'A,)V, 1,.K.;
Changes in cerebriij circulation following adrdnistraticn of
adrenaline and pituitary hormnen. Fiziol. zhur. 49 110.1'
11,82-1488 D 163. (141F%A 17:12)
1. Laboratoript flzlologii vorotativnoy nf,rvi,,r).v Sistemy i
ner%-noy trofiki Instituta Nziologli im. I.P. 1'avlova I'll
SSSR, Leningrad.
NEDVEA0v3XIyj 0. (Syktyvkar Komi ASSR); FADEYE;VA 3 _(Kiyev); ZINGER, G. (Kiyov);
- - --- 5'
BORSHCHEVSKIY, Ye. (Moskovskaya 65 . ~,I~ONOVIV I.; PRUDEM, B. (Chita)
From the mailbox, Mestepromoi khud. promys. 3 no.1:37 Ja 163.
(MDU 16:2)
1. Sotrudnik-i Nauchno-iosledovatellskogo instituta mestnoy i
toplivnoy promyshleumsti Gosplana UkrSSR (for Fadeyeva, Zinger).
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, P 198 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Fadeyeva, S. M. , Val' be, R. S.
TITLE: Silver Plating Cutlery With Alte rnating- polarity Current (Gal'vani-
cheskoye serebreniye stolovykh priborov tokom peremennoy
polyarnosti)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Ukr. n. -i. in-ta mestn. i toplivn. prom-sti. 1956, Nr 11,
pp 126- 138
ABSTRACT: The selection of conditions for galvanic silverplatin8 with
reversible current was carried out. A bath containing (in g/1
Ag 35 - 38, KCN 35 - 40, with a 2. 2-sec period for the reversal
of the direction of the current, a 3. 15:1 ratio of direct to reverse
current and a current density of < 1. 1-1. 5 amp/dm2, ensure the
production of a bright coating witWout the addition of a brightening
agent. The introduction of the above-stated method into production
permitted an increase in productivity of the baths by 150-2001~6,
ieduced6 the time of silver plating from 2 hours by the old method
Card 1/2 to 25-30 min, and elirdi'na"tedc wire-brushing and buffing in
SOV/1 57-57-11 -(-'2056
Silver Plating Cutlery With Alternating- polarity Current
preparation of the article for electroplating.
L. A.
Card 212
SOV/123-59-i6-6461i
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 16, P 135 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Fadeye
TITLE: Galvanic Tinplating With Current of Alternating Polarity in Stannate
Electrolytes
PERIODICAL: Tr.N.-:4 in-ta mestn. I toplivn. prom-sti, 1958, vyp. 12, 72 - 87
ABSTRACT: Results are reported of investigations which were carried out to find
out the possibilities of obtaining by electrolysis lustrous and uniform
deposits of tin of substantial thickness in order to substitute the hot
method by the galvanic one. It was established that such deposits are
obtained in an electrolyte containing (in gram/liter): 25-35 Sn, 25-30
met~anitrobenxoic acid, 40 NaOHtota.1, 15 NaOHfree at a temperature of
90-950C. current density of 7 amp/dm2, duration of impulses: direct -
4 seconds, reverse - 0.5 sea and a continuous circulation of the electro-
lyte. The tinpla *ting, depositod on a aold-rolled steel band, with a
thickness of layer of 6 - 7/A is practically non-porous. The following
Card 1/2 factors were determined In the investigation: The effects of current
sov/123-59-.16-64611
Galvanic Tinplating With Current of Alternating Polarity in Stannate Electrolytes
density and electrolytic temperature on the cathode yield per current, the effect of
nitrobenzoic acid on the dispersibility of the electrolyte, and the effect of the
alternating direction of the current on the cathode and anode processes.
S.V.M.
Card 2/2
.
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S/081/61/000/024/050/086
B107/B110
AUTHORt Fadeyeva, S. M.
TITLEs Cold chroming in a tetrachromate electrolyte
PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1961, 344, abstract
24K130 (Tr. n.-i. in-ta mestn. i toplivn. prom-sti, no. 15,
1961, 108 - 121)
TEM The electrodeposition of chromium from an electrolyte of the
following composition (in g11) t CrO 3 380, NaOH 60, H2SO4 0.26 - 2.5 was
studied. It was found that with increasing current density the yieldattte
cathode increases up to 30% and decreases to 8% with a current density of
20 a/dm 2 if the temperature of the solution is increased to 65 OC. The
effect of additions of organic substances MgSO 49 CaSO4 and the effect of
the Cr3+ concentration on the yield and the quality of the deposit were
studied, The hardness of the chromium coatings is reduced from 397.5 to
2 2
264 kf/mm if the current density is increased from 20 to 60 a/dm . With
Card /2
s/o8l/61/000/024/050/086
Cold chroming in a ... B107/BI10
a thickness of 8 - 101A-the chromium coatings are practically without porea,
An electrolyte of the following composition (in tr/1) i CrO3 36o - 3801,
NaOH 60, H 2so4 0.8 - 1, MgSO4 2.5, Cr203 6 - 12; is suggested for applying,
wear-resistant protective and decorative chromium coatJngs instend of
triple nickel-plating (current density 15 - 60 a/dm 21 temperature 16 -250C;
yield about 25 - 32%)l the coating is polished on a soft disk.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
KUCHEROV, V. F.1 GRIGORIUVA, N. Ya.; FADMVA, T. M.; KOGAN, G. A.
Conjugation factors in cyclic system. Report No. 51 Mutual
transformations and tho kinetics of iaomrization of hexalin-1,
2-dicarboxy1ic acids under the influence of alkalies. Izv.
AN SSSR. Otd. khim. nauk no.11137-145 163. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Institut organicheakoy khWi im. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(CyclohmmaedicarboxyUc acid)
(Isonerization)
(Conjugation(Chemiatry))
TSAGOLOV, N.A., prof., doktor ekcm.naa-: BLYTTMIN, I.G., prof., doktor
ekon.nauk Edeceasodj; RUMTAI-l"iff0l, A.M.. prof., KOTIPMIKO, A.A..
dotsent, kand.eken.nmik-, SHUY-YMSON, A.I., prof., doktor ekon.nauk;
LIF, Sh.B., prof., doktor akon.nnuk; SlfVB1)XOVA, G.M.. kand.okon.
nauk; FISHEVSKIT, Tu.K.-, DVORKIII, I.N., doktor ekon.nauk; SIDOROV,
I.F.; MINIZOV, R.Kh., 1--qnd.ekon.nauk; HIKOLAM3 , A.B., kand.ekon.
nauk; AVRAMCIWK, F.P., kand.ekon.naA-; ALITER, L.B., doktor ekon.
nauk; BOTARSKIT. AoTa., prof., doktor ekon.nank; BREGHL', X.Ts.,
prof., doktor ekon.nauk; ARZL%MffAll, A.A.; VOLODIN, V.S., dotaent,
kand.okon.nauk: MIKSHA, L.S., kand.ekon.nauk; BUNKINA, K.K.,
dotsent, kand.ekon.nauk; TEVREYMOV, A.T.. kand.ekon.nauk; FADRUTA,
T.A., kand.ekon.nauk; KOLGANOV, M.T., prof., doktor ekon.nauk;
-MiOMUSHIN. G.B., kand.ekon.nauk-, MOSHMISKIT. M.G., kand.okon.nauk;
IVANOV, N.N., kand.9kor..n-Ruk; GUTTSATT, M.G., dot3ent, kand.skon.
nauk; ABOLTIIT, V.Ta., prof., doktcr skon.nwnk; KCLWNTAT, V.M.,
kand.okon.nauk; GLUKHAREV, L.I., katd.ekon.nauk-, POKROVSKIT, A.I.,
kand.ekon.nalak. DALISUV, G.A., dotsent, kand.ekon.nauk-, AMSHINA,
I.v.q kand.ekon.nauk: 2HAHIII, V.A., dotsent, kand.ekon.nauk;
'Continued or. next card)
TSAGOLOV, N.A.--(continuad) Card 2.
X02LOVO A.P,-, TIMOYETICV, T.T.. knrid.1stor.nauk; ALIKS&TBV. A.K,v
dotsent, kand.ekon.nauk; FIL.ATOVA, Ta.M.. dotsont, kand.okon.nauk.
Prinimali uchastlye: VOIKOT, P.M., knnd.ekoL.nauk-. KHROKUSHIN,
G.B.; VOWES914MIT, L.A., nauchnyy nctru-dnik. SPEMiSKATA, L., red.;
CHIP3MVA, 0., takhn.red.
(Criticism of present--dnj loargec-Js. reformist, and revisionist
economic theoriaoj Kr-'tIka sovTem,3nnykh 't--urzhuazrykh. reformistakikh
I ravi %Ionia t skikh ekenomicheaKik-h t6rz-'I. Pod rnl. N.A.TSagalova.
-vo Sotal all ne-ekon. lf-t-rj,19'- - 588 P. -.5)
Moskva, i2d tc (MIRA 13
1. Koscow. Universitet. 2. ChieL-korreaponden'E AN SSSR (for Arzu-
manyan).
'1R,-oncm!.csj
L 16o64-66 EWT(m)/ZWPM IJP(.c) JD
'00 OURCE CODE: UR/0020/65/165/006/1329/1331
NR: AF6003251 S
AUTHOR: Fa4eyeva, T. A.; Pashava, Z. P. 0
ORG, None
TITLE: Phase composition of amorphous films obtained by vapor condensation
during heating of a silicon dioxide-silicon mixture in a vacuum
''I'?
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 165, no. 6. 1965, 1329-1331
TOPIC T4qS: silicon dioxide, silicon, electron diffraction analysis -JaVr-c'
ABSTRACT: The structure -of thin films obtained by condensation of silicon monox-
ide vapor (evolved by a mixture of S102 and Si on heating) in a vacuum was studied
by electron diffraction. After finding the average atomic density, the authors
calculated the radial distribution function with a computer. The data indicate
that the number of closest neighbors of silicon nSi-Si is 4. This result Is ex-
plained by assuming that elemental silicon with a diamond structure is present in
the film together with SiOZ as an independent phase. Thus, the results of the
analysis of the radial distribution curve are interpreted as showing the presence
in these films of two independent amorphous or submicroscopic phases, viz.,
silicon dioxide and silicon. The paper was presented by Academician-N. V. Belov, Z_
Card 1/2 UDC; 539.235
1; 16064-66
ACC NR: AP6003251
13 May 1965. In conclusion, authors express their appreciation to Acad. N. Y.
Belov,and L. I. Tatarinova for useful suggestions and interest in this study.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
SUB CODE:07,W/ SUM DATE: 13Apr65 ORIG REF: 004 OTH REF: 007
Card, 2/2
ro:!Iiyl.-,'.Iir: Botl:inl dif o-~-e Jr. Eo:.tf;v -un-Don fc,.. 1105'~I-lr,56.11
0, t
136)
FADONVA, T.I.
__-____ff;r11O111,ogiCn1 vrevention of Botkin's disamse In children's institutions
in Rostov-on-Don. Zhur.mikrobiol.anid. I immun. 29 no.4:21-21 AD
158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. In knfedry enidemialogit Hostovakogo maditainakogo institutn.
(HEPATITIS, DMCTIOUS, nrevention nnd control
gnmma globulin, in child. Institutions (Ru.~
(GAMMA GLOBULIN, ther. -use,
hanntitia, infect., nrev. in child. institutions (Run)
FADFYEVA,, r.i.
Control of epidemic hepatitis (Botkints disease) in tuberculosis
institutions In Rostov-on-Don. Zhur.mikrobiol., ppid.i immun. 32
no.12:119 D 161. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii Rostovskogo-na-Donu meditsinskogo
institiita.
(ROSTOV-ON-DON-PPATrTis, iwwrious)
FADEYEVAY T.I.
Possible infection with infectious hepatitis through breast feeding.
Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i immun. 33 no.8:125 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologii Rostovskogo-na-Donu meditsinskogo,
Instituta.
(HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (BFYAST FEEDING_-HYGIENIC ASPECTS)
CHERNYSHEMA, A.P.I_FADEYEVA. T.I.
I..... .
Outbreak of epidemic hepatitis in a school. Sbor. trud. Rost. goe. med.
inst. no.22s9D-92 163. (MRA l8j7)
1. Iz Sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsii Proletarskogo rayona
Rostova-na-Donu I kafedry epidemiologii Rostovskogo gosudarstvan- f-
nogo meditsinakogo instituta (zav. - prof. T.D.Yanovich).
OU - -- - -
- FADEYEVA, -T. I.. - -
Ways of distribution of Botkin's epidemic hepatitis. Sbor. nauch.
tr-ud. Rost. goa. med. inst. no.2203-99 163. (MIRA 18t7)
1. Iz kafedry epidemiologil Rostovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo
institute, (zav. - prof. T.D.Yanovich).
KUCHEROV, V.F.; GRIGOH'YEVA, N-Ya.; FADEYEVAO T.M.
ConJugation factors In cyclic systems. Part 3: Some spectral
reFularities in the series of isomeric cyclohexadiene-1,2-dicarboxylic
acids and their derivatives. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.9:2894-2898
S 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut or anicheskoy khimii Imeni. N.D.Zelinskogo.
fCyclohexadienedicarboxylic acid--Spectra)
S/079/63/033/001/006/023
D204/D307
-, Sobolev, Ye. V. and
AUTHORS: Mironov, V. A., 1~!~ev~a.__K,
Yelizarova, A. N,
TITLE: Substituted cyclopentadienes and related compounds.
VI. Tetramethylcyclopentadiene as an equilibrium mix-
ture of isomers
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 33, no. 1, 1963, 84-91
TEXT: A continuation of previous work (DAN SSSR, 143, 1112 (1962)).'l
The present study was aimed at an investigation of the isomeriza- I
tion of tetramethyloyclopentadiene (A) by analogy with the isomerism!
of dimethyloyclopentadienes studied in an earlier work. The iBome-
ric mixture A was prepared from MeMgI/Et 0 and 2,3,4-trimethyl- A2_
2
cyclopentenone (obtained by the method of Nazarov et al (Izv AN
SSSR, OXhN, 1946, 529), decomposing the reaction mixture with (a)
diluted HC1 at ^1300C, and (b) crushed ice at OOC. The yields Of
70% of the mixture Was found
'A were respectively 66 and 72% to be
'Card
S/079/63/033/001/006/023
Substituted cyclopentadienes ... D204/D307
the isomer 1,2,3,4-tetramethyleyelopentadiene (I); the 1,2,4,5,-
form (III) and probably the 1,2,3,5-form (II) were.also present.
Almost pure III was obtained by slow rectification of A on a high-
efficiency column, at 50 - 60 C, under vacuum; this could be re-
versed to form I by heating. Formation of the energetically less
favorable isomer III is ascribed to stopping A from attaining ther-
modynamic equilibrium. Adducts of maleic anhydride (MA), w*ith I and
III were prepared in 68 - 76% yields (ether-benzene solutions,
-100C) and some simple derivatives of these adducte (the correspond-
ing dicarboxylic acid and dimethyl eater from the adduct of M with
I; the corresponding 2r-lactone acid and its methyl eater from the
adduct of MA with II) were prepared. The advice of V. T. Aleksanyan
is acknowledged. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N. D. Zelinskogo.
Komiesiya po spektro8kopii Akademii nauk SSSR (In-
stitute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy.
Spectroscopy Commission of the Academy of Sciences of
the USSR)
-~SUBMITTED: December 11p 1961
ard _2/2 ------
KONDRATIYEVA, G.V.; KOGA?J, G.A.; FADEYEVA, T.M.; ZAVIYALOV, S.11.
~ -Dicarbonyl comFounds. Renort N(,.21: DissirailarJty in chemicaJ
behivior of 2-me thyl-1, 3-cycl open tad ierione and 2-methyldil-.ydror(-
so.-cinol. Izv.AN SLSft.l"-er.khlm. no.9:1648-1653 S 164.
(MIRA 17210)
1. Institut orgunicheskoy khLnli ix. N.D.Zehnskogo AN SSSR.
SOBOLEV, Ye.V.; MIRONOV, V.A.; TFAV
,ZUAz_T,M.
Substituted cyclonentadienets and related compounds. Report 14;
Special features of the vibrational spectra of adducts of
substituted cyclopentadienes with maleic anhydride. Izv. AN
SSSR. Ser. khim. no.8:1357-1363 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1, Institut organicbeskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR i
Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
NOVIKOV, A.G.; KONOVALOVA, L.I.; FADEYEVA, T.M.
Continvous dyeing with insoluble -zo dyes with partial drying
of the fabric after "azotolation.' Tekst.prom. 25 no.ll.-69-
70 N 165. (MIRA 18z12)
1. Glaynyy inzhener Ivanovskogo khlovchatobumazhnogo kombinata
imeni Samoylova (for Novikov). 2. Zaveduyushchiy khimicl,,eskoy
laboratoriyey Ivanovskogo khlopchatobumazhnogo kombinata imeni
Samoylova (for Konovalova). 3. Starshiy inzhener-khimik Ivanov-
skogo khlopchatobumazhnogo kombinata imeni Samoylova (for Fadeyeva).
KOZLOVSKAYA, L.S.; FADEYEVA, T.N.; ZAGURALISKAYA, L.M.
Effect of Invertebrates on the decomposition of the upper
sphagnum soil. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.121 Ser biol.-med. nauk
no.3r50-56 164. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Institut lesa I drevesiny Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Krasnoyarsk.
KHOMUTOV, N.Ye.; SKORNYAKOV, V.V.; FADEYEVA, T.F. (Moscow)
Effect of the electrode material 6n the electrolytic reduction
of streptomycin to dihydrostreptonTain. Zbur. fiz. khim. 38
no.1:102-107 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Khimiko-tekhnologicheskly institut imeni Mendeleyeva.
T-'~-.
T. S. j_
2. USSR (fiOO)
MKOLISHM, L. G.
4. Leningrad ProvInce - Clover
7. Effect of mowing clover on its further and sead production in Leningrad Province.
Vest. Len un No. 4 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Unel.
1- ITZ7L F-- VYT
1. T. FIDDEYEVA, 14. A. KARPOV
.;L~
2. ussu (600)
4. Benzene Hexachlorids
7. Relation of the harvest of clover seed to the dates on vitdch the seed vessels
are with hexachloran. Vest. Lon. tin. no. 4. 1952.
9. Monthly fist af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Apri! 1953, Uncl.
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Influence of growing conditions on the formation of a stand of
clover. Vest.Len.un. 10 no.4:3-16 Ap '55. (MIRA 8:8)
(Clover)
'" PAT= A, Ir "MM,
-�10
Some problems in the thepry of domination.
3-1o 156.
(4bridization, Vegetable) (Heredity)
Vest.Lon.un.11 no-9:
Wak 9: 8)
FAMEYEVA, T.S.
W--~Wm -
Relationship between the processes of regeneration and general growth
of the grgted plant [with summary in English]. Bot. zhur, 43 no,6:
788-798 Je 158. (MIRA 11:7)
l.Leningradekir gooudarstvenny7 universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova.
(Grafting)
FADEYEVAp T.S.; MULLOVA, G.A.
Study of heterosis in strawberry hybrids during early de--elo,-nental
stages. I sl. FO en. no 1:147-160 161. C-11-tA 15--1)
NE , is) iSTRAWBEILRY 131L, KDING)
FADEYLVA, T.S.
Sex genetics in garden strawberries (Fragaria elatio:- Ehrh.) Isal.
po gen. no 1:92-105 161. (PlIRA 15-1)
iSTRAWBMIES) (PIANTS, SEX IN)
FADEMA, T.S.; DYATLOVA., A.I.
Dynamics of seed germination in the reciprocal hybrids of
strawberries* Bot. zhur. 47 no.8:1.190-2194 Ag 162. (MIRA 35:10)
1. Ieningradskiy gosudarotyennyy universitet.
(Strawberry breeding) (Germimtion)
FADEYF,VA,,--Z.L
Eorly diagnosis of the coloration in strawberries. Nuahe.dokl.
vyseshkoly; biol.miki no.2tl69-170 163. (KM 1614)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy genetiki i a4llpktaii Leningradskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta in. A.A.Zhdanova.
(STRAWEBRRIES) (COLOR OF FRUIT)
FADZIZVAp T.S.
Signifivanae of hotorosygosity and ontogenstio adaptations for
the retmatiqn of #pioal oharaoteriatios in alonal varieties of
the strawberry. Isal. yo #on. no,2tlll."120 164. (MIRA 1814)
140,
~, ID; It -T 3,; IB~TWA, N.M.
- ,~ - ~ \ i,. .1 .1
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TA YEVA. V.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
Modern methods for investigating ceramic materials. Stroi.
mat., izd.i konstr. 2 no.9:20-22 S 156. (KLU 9:11)
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KURYACHIYEV, A.; FADFITSTA, V. ,
In the commission for plaLoning and designing. Mias-ind-SSSR 31
no.3:26-27 160. (MIRA 11:9)
1. Rostovskoye otdeleniye institata Gidrorybproyekt.
(Rostov Province--Meat lndustr7)
V fN A ~- -1 ki - "N , v - to
Category: USSIR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic G-2
substances.
Abe Jour: Referat Zhur-nimiya, No 9, 1957, 3o967
Author : Belyavskaya T. A., Fadeyeva V. 3,
",I
Inst :Moscow Universi y, ' ~ ,L., j
Title :Quantitative Separation of-BeryUium from Some Elements by the
Method of Ion-Exchange Chromatography
Orig Pub: Vestn. Mosk. un-ta, 1956, No 6, 73-79
Abstract: Study of the conditions-of Be adsorption by SBS cathion-exchange
resin, depending on pH, and of its desorption by hydrochloric
acid, alkalies and solutions of (NHjdxCO,7, NaHCO,,. A method of
quantitative separation of Be from W and Ni is described. To
the solution containing Be and Cu (Ni), is added NH,~DH and an
excess of 10% solution of (MWaCO_3 (PH 8-5-9). The solution
is passed through a columm (height 2D, diameter 0-7 cm) contain-
ing SBS in M.~4 -form, at a rate of 1-5-2 ml/minute. The colimn
is washed with 20-30 ml of (NH,,,).ICOj solution, the solutions are
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AUTHORSt Portnoy, K. I., Levinskiy, Yu.V. and Fadeyeva, V.I.
(Moscow)
TITLE: On the Nature of Interaction of Some High Melting
Point Carbides and their Solid Solutions with Carbon
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akadeinii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1961, No.2, pp.147-149
TEXT: The diagrams of state of metal-carbon systems (the
metal being Ti, Zr, Nb, Ta, Hf) nave been studied in considerable
detail. However, no data are available in literature on the
interaction in the pseudo-binary systems TiC-C and NbC-C and as
regards ZrC-C, TaC-C and HfC-C it is only mentioned that their
diagrams are of a eutectic, character. The aim of the work described
was to determine the nature of the interaction of such carbides and
their solid solutions with carbon. Particular attention was paid to
investigating the temperature of appearance of the liquid phase in
such systems. The equipment consisted of heating apparatus of
25 W, the heating being carried out by direct passage of current
through a graphite cartridge, inside which the investigated carbide
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was placed on a graphite base. The experiments were carried out in
an argon atmosphere with a pressure of 5 to 10 mm Hg in excess of
the atmospheric pressure. The temperature of appearance of the
liquid phase was determined as the minimum temperature at which a
thin layer of the carbide powder fused with particles of 10 to 10 lk
on the graphite base. The fusicri was observed visually after
cooling the specimens. The temperature was measured by an optical
pyrometer. Near the liquid phase temperature the measurements
were made at steps of 20 to 30*C, the average accuracy of measuring
the temperature being �500C. Metallographic analysis has shown
that the pseudo-binary systems TiC-C, ZrC-C, NbC-C, TaC-C, HfC-C
and the pseudo-ternary systems TiC-ZrC-C, NbC-ZrC-C, NbC-TiC-C,
TaC-NbC-C, TaC-TiC-C, TaC-ZrC-C, TiC-HfC-C and ZrC-11fC-C are
eutectic in nature. Microphotographs of the eutectic structures of
the first five systems are reproduced in Fig.l. X-ray analysis of
solidifying drops of the eutectic showed that two phases were
present in the specimens, namely, graphite and the appropriate
carbide. This confirmed the suitability of the selected method of
investigations. Fig.2 shows the hypothetical diagrams of state of
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the pseudo-binary systems TiC-C, ZrC-C, NbC-C, TaC-C and HfC-C.
The composition of the eutectic is determined by a method described
by Saltykov in his boo% "Stereortietric metallography" published in
1958. In investigating pseudo-ternary systems, MeC-Me'C-C,
mixtures of the powders of the individual carbides or mixtures of
powders of the appropriate metals were talcon its the starting
material, whereby the quantities were chosen so as to obtain a
solid solution of carbides of the required composition. X-ray
analysis of specimens lield for durations of 10 sec to 3 min at
2200-32000C has show-n that for all the investigated compositions
and all the holdin- times only one homogeaeous. phase was present,
which indicates a very high speed of carbidization of the metal
powders and of their homogenization at these temperatures. Fig-3
shows the dependence of the lattice period a, kX of homogeneous
solid solutions of carbides on their composition, mol.%. These
relations are in good agreement with data published by C. Agte et
al. (Ref.6), A. Ye. Koval'skiy and Ya. S. Umanskiy (Ref-7) and
J. Norton (Ref.8). In the investigated pseudo-ternary systems, the
eutectics consist of graphite and a carbide phase of variable
composition. It was established that the temperature of formation
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of binary eutectics in these pseudo-.ternary systems depends to a
considerable extent on the composition of the solid solution of the
carbides. These dependences are plotted in Fig.4 (t,*c vs. wt.%).
Data were obtained on the fusion temperature and the composition of
the eutectics in the systems TiC-C and NbC-C. The fusion tempera-
tures of the eutectics of the ZrC-C and TaC-C systems are in good
agreement with the data given in the literature (Refs.2-3).
However, the fusion temperature of the eutectic of the systew
HfC-C was 4500C higher than the value given by 13. Cotler and
I. J. Kohn (Ref.4). It was established that the diagrams of
state of the pseudo-ternary systems TiC-ZrC-C, NbC-ZrC-C,
NbC-TiC-C, TaC-NbC-C, TaC-Ti-C-C, TaC-ZrC-C have a eutectic nature.
Furthermore, the dependence was determiried of the temperatures of
formation of binary eutectics in these systems as a function of the
composition of the carbide phase. There are It figure.-, and
8 references: 3 Soviet and 5 rion-Soviet.
~Abstractorls Note: This is a slightly conden-ied t.-aii!--J'Atiori.-
SUBMITTED: September 12, 1960
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ALIMARIN, i.r.., FADEYEVA, V.I.; PETROVA, T.N.
Grvvirnetric determination of sc,~ndium with phenylphosphinic acid.
Zhur.anal.kbim. 16 no.5:549-551 S-0 '61. (VIRA 14:9)
1. Lomanosov M05COW State University.
(Scandium--Analysis) (Phosphinic acid)
5/073/62/017/008/004/004
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AUTHORS: Fadeyeva, V.I.$ and Alimarin, J.P.
TlTU: Use of chlorophosphonazo III for the photometric
determination of titanium, zirconium, thorium and
scandium
PERIUDICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii. v.17, no.b, 1962,
1020-1023
TEAT: Some results of a systematic study of properties of
solutions of chlorophosphonazo III D,7-bis-0-chloro-2-
phosphonbeiizolazo)-1,8-dioxynaphthalene-3 '6-disulphoacid] and its
compounds with thorium, zirconium, titanium and scandium are
reported. The inolar extinction coefficient of solutions of Th, Zr,
Ti and Sc compoutids at 690 m~L are, res'pectively: 43,100; 33,UUU;
1U,800; 12,50U; and the apparent equilibrium constant.4 of the
.complex compounds are: PKTh *1 13.9; PKZr = 13.4; pKTi = 5.7;
pK 6.9. A high stability of the complex-compounds permits the
Sc
determination of the above elements in the presetice of sulphates,
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phosphates, oxalntes and other interfering ions. The reagent i,
most selective in respect of thorium and zirconium; tile presence
of di- and trivalent elements has no practical interference.
Of importaime is the determination of scandium on tile background
of zirconium, titanium, iron and aluminium if these are bound w-Lth
tartaric acid. Tile determination of thorium and zirconium can be
done either by the usual photometric method or by the spectro-
photometric titration method.' Aqueous solutions of compounds.of
thorium, zirconium, tiianium and scandium with the reagent conform
to Beer's law up to concentrations of 1-1.2 ~tg/m~ of Zr, Ti and
Sc, and 2 jig/m4 of Th.
There are 5 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im.
%,1.V. Lomonosova.
(Moscow State University imeni ~I.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: March 13, 19b2
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ALIMARIN I4GPZw(Mj"pforodakiy val.d.3); FADEEVA, V.I. (Fadayeya, M11
No y val.d.3)
Use of aromatic phosphonic acids for determining rare elements.
A6,ts chimica Hung 32 no.2:171-182 162.
1. Inatitut geok~~ i analitichtskoy khimli.-Akad.nauk SSSR.
L lo73o-6 EffP(q)/EV7(m)/PM-AMC/ASD-JD/JG
ACCESSION MR: AP3002261 8/0089/63/014/006/0559/0562
AUTHOR: Portnoy, K. s; FaftleVa. V. I.: Tiwfeysva, ff- L
TWX- 'polymorphism of new ox1dizers of rare-earth eleme;&e and their inter-
action vitbL v.ater
SOURCE: Atconaya energiya, v. 14, no. 6, 1963, 559-562
TCPIC TACO: samarium, europl=, gadolinlum, PolYmMmaj,
ABSMU=: Polymorphism of the oxidizers, samarium, europium and gadGllnium is'
ionsidered. The presene-0 of two modifications of these oxidizers is'~ittlxUebed
and the tespersturi of phase transformation In determined. It is shown-thAt the
activation of~tbese oxidizers in relation to boiling vater depends on their
structure. Qmutitative lavs governing the solubility of the oxidizers in boiling
vater are introduced. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none
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Alimarino I.P.; Fadeyev*L, V.I.
Photaraetric method for determining scanditm with clilarephosphonaze-111
in wolfr&mite. Vest.Mosk. un. Ser.2: Khim. 18 jio.4:67-69 JI-Ag 163.
(WRA 16:9)
1. Kafedra analiticheakey khimii Meskovskogs universitata.
(Scandium-Analysis) (Wolframite-Analysis)
(Pliotomatry)
FADEYEVA, V.I.; ALIMARIN, I.P.; IVANOV, V.M.
Dissociation of chloro hosphonazo 3.11 of (2,7-bis)4-chloro-
2-phosphonobenzolazo- ~1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene-3,6-disulfonic
acid). Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 2: Khim. 18 no.5:44-48 S-0 163.
(MIRA 16:1-1)
1. Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
PCRTNOX, K,I.; TIMOFEYEVA, N.I.;__PDMVA,. V.1.
Reaction of rare-earth oxides with chromium. Zhur. neorg. khim.
10 no.qs2041-2043 S 165, (MIRA 18: 10)
I AMY)-" rw(m1/F-WP(t)/EWP(b) LIP
C7-"8' AP6000286 SOURCE CODE: UR/0078/65/010/009/2041/2043
AUTHOR: Portnoy, K.I.; T1 moleyeva, N. I.; Fad2Ltva, V.I.
ORG: None
TITLE: Reactions of ratg ar oxides with chromium
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khlmii, v. 10. no. 9, 1965, 2041-2043
TOPIC TAGS: chromium compound, europium. compound, samarium compound, inorganic
Pex~g~lrgRcwgtgnme'al-sintering, phase diagram, metal analysis, rare earth element,
A13STRACT: Powdered Snx
,a 0., - Cr. 03and EtLO,-Cr.0, mixtures with various ratios of the
components were pressed and sintered at 1073, 1273, 1473, and 1573K, and the products
were studied by chemical and x-ray analyses. Phase jagrams of the two systems were
plotted. The compound formed by Et%0,3and Sin., 03wiWchromic oxide has a rhombic
structure with parameters a = 5. 38 A, b = 5. 51 A, c = 7. 64 A for SmCr0'3, and a = 5.30 A,
b= 5.52A, and c=7.60 I for EuCr .03.. Alsostudied were the systems Cr-Sm.O. (E'%O,).
The SmCrO,, phase was fo rmed under all conditions by the reaction of chromium metal with
samarium oxide. The chromite content In samples sintered In hydrogen increases with the
temperature and is independent of the composition of the mixture, probably because the
formation of the chromite via reduction of Sm2O.- is much slower than the reaction of -
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