SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOVICH, YU.B. - FILIPSKY, Z.

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Nothod of bydrolysto of protein pr~psratjons in a cogparatije analysis Of their amino acid composition, Tbp,pjt. 19 no,lt72- 73 Ja-P f60. (KM 13;3) 1. Iz kafedry orgaulcheakey i 'biologicheskay khImli (xav. dotlent A.N* amolin) Moskovskogo gosudarstyennogo pedagcgichaskogo insti- tuta, imeni T*I. Lenina. (ININO ACIN chemistry) (FROTIM chemistry) (7WD chemistryY FILIPP Changes in the amino acid c0imposition of tissue proteins under larval development of the Chinese tussah moth. B~bkhimiia 25 no.6:1065- 10`~2 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Chair of Organic andliological Chemistry, the Stat-e Pedagogical Institute Mosoow. tAMINO ACID HETABOLISM) (LARVAF~-INSEGTS) ~VICH) YU~B. Fifth International Biochemical Congress. Dim. v ohkole 16 no.6: 91-93 N-D. 161. (MA iim) (Biochemistry--Congresses) Structure of a protein molecule. Xhim. v shkole 17 no.5-. 8-23 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Proteins) IM R, - j-, I ~ FILIPPOVIGH, Yu.B. (Moskva) M006nism of the biopynthesis of silk fibroin. Usp. sovr. biol. no. 2s192-2.10 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17t4) -W- FILIPPOVICH, YU. B.; 3,ELYAYEVA, N. N. Specificity in the blosynthesis of silk fibroin. Dokl. AN SSIIR 155 no. 2:468-469 Mr 164, (MIRA 17:5) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im, V* I. Lenina. Prodstavleno akademikom N. M. Sisakyanom. n-y BAUMAN, V.M.; YAGODIN,!~T-Y, V.N.; ZI HLI P -P1 -CY Clinicoepidemiclogical characteristics of an outbreak of botulism related to ingestion of premmed flourder. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i irmun. 33 n0-7:92-95 JI 162. (MIRA 17:1) 1. 1z maditsinskoy slushby Tikhookeanskogo flota. SAPPAV.IOVS,, AePaj PILVPovm lb V, "U p4v4)gm laity . of "OhOVIOhIS' 0024 Zht*. qM. I IMM,, MAW A 166 43 no* is Subdt%d FeftmI7 ut, 19656 w M-2 IV, I'mrsda. toroat strips. and solistirls. 1. S. 1931, W,"'fiiiiml it the ltl,iwf culls of the lionds and lwtwctlt lite Al'iter I.-IIA at the Ifilit. Mat"). As inuch as *25-:; of Ih, e%CI%41%XC valwity of slatut Sok"Irtit %)%$Is cmilsteil ot N.t. It it postulated that therL*e In watts table astif accuittutAtioxt o(Na s2its In the parish, which are recipienu of SUr(ACV 541tS, Are mpotWbie for the phenomenon. I . S. Joffe Filippovidt (Age Inst., Gorki). ?&ch-"uedrme iartz &-trid rewatedly boiled in 1W ~ I (CI was riia~c~ with RIO until no test wa-- c itained fo~~ cl alit, Fe. S& org. tuatter was rittained by umloviug tht, ho-z". from a cheriaoxem wil with NH,,C] nnd c!LJvzini; fl:. Inate-6111-ec-Df Cl-k cQ1!Wdz&m-Am.-vf*ydmwI wis nisou priusx]. The c1cam svird,was treated %vich org. tuatter the'suptiltatant -added iii-4affi; fiJbiwid w ith the add& j1M t at d 1"w1um mauc IF-the-)4itif r Wmcre-notv if -*Z~ 4ele JTdf IMTOCIci firmit the kilid grain$. Whirn the addli.-Of OrIc. Mitter was 641"w"11 %~ ith. VC.0% scil the cwccl did "m Coble till- sand graitis. Itim,ever, wilen the Fe,Oj wi tias addm Ist, follinved by tile a4dn, of the orl. m2ttef ext., the sand I Crains litizame crArxed braiva. Similar tc-.ts ivere madc on land in 2.5 cul. di-im. tub;:s. The Fe,.03 treatm-~nt f,)I- liswed Worg. mallu g,ivc a dark brown untiag, the orl. sitatter atutte tv~,t casity ~vohcd (tut atid t1tv, Fc,O, -Moac g~tvc it slight coloration, Simil-ur tests in dishes gave the saine- results. In tills m3tltxcr~ kes pl--;c,!, irri:- tipwive of thl: Ulf of Sit a Struicture -is dictatc& by Ation g; qtation, the ftWeir t tively charged Fg,011 fiallovicil by orx, watter n 7- P chei (Lda (A p(xtz(jIiz'td im13 w0l 1(14 i~ulvgaied In which tile FCIOS Was respon-sillic f"r tile CDntli- Ito". lit chernotem the CLItelps tati-irm the membranesof Ilydraud rerol. 1. J& loffe F-TUPPOVICN, Z.S.; PETRIK, K.f-,- -al-tv- AVEPIVANOV, K.G.,". rUKOV61ITZ11 rabot ; Priniwli.uqh.&014y!~~,~, KACHANOVSKgA, Z014), GAN7MAN, Ya.L; WSID, B.S.; -GORBACHEVSiAYA, M.S. Increasing the coefficient of utilization of fre.;h fruit a-nd berries in the winemaking, juice and liqueur-,and-vodka industries. Trudy BNIIPPT no.4tl29-V+4 161. (KM 17ilO) ZVEREV, L.V.; SMIMVA, N.N.; FILIPPOVSKAU,, T.B. Solubility of rook-forming silicate minerals in sulfuric acid solutions. Min. ByrIe no,0134-147 162, (MMA 1634) (Silicates) (Sulfuric acid) GLAZKOVSKIY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovichj- YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; ZUBREV, I.N., zamestitelf glavnogo red.; ROGOVER, G.B., red.; GUDALIN, G.G., red.; KORFSHKOV,B.Ya.,, red.; MOND711I, G.S., red.; POZIJARITSKIY, X.L.p red.; SM'IRR)V, Mt, red.j SOLOVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV, A.T.., red.-. FILIPPOVSYAYA T B. red. [Nickel. ] Nikell. Moskva) Oosaeoltekhizdat, 1963. 281 p. (Otabi~m-mertorozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedkaYh, no 20) (MM 17:;) .N EGELI, Lev Yevenlyevich; YERSHOY, A.D., glavnyy red.; ZUBREV, I.N.0 zam. glavno o red.; GUDALIN, G.G., red.; KRASUIKOVP V.I., red, [de- ceasedl;KORESHKOV, 9.Ya.,, red.1 MOMDZHI, G.S., red.; POZHARITSKIY, K.L., red.; SMIRNOV, V.I., red.; POLOVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV9 A. T., red,; FILIPPW-KA--XA.-,T.B_, red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; CHER- NOSVIM -Tu-~L., red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.vypuska; PROKOFOYEV, A. P.p red.vypuska; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.Ya., red.izd-va; BYROVA, V.V.,, tekhn.red. [Rare-earth metals.] Rodkezemellnyo metally. Moakva,"Gostoptekhiz- dat, 1963. 332 p. (Otaenka mostorozhdenii pri poiBkakh i razvedkAkh, no.21). (MIRA 17:2), a 0NvX.Tui-;-ALMXBANNOY~-fW -.-. FILI-PP-0-YRATA, V.I. Correct utilization of-hospital beds. Govs~drav. ! lov.sdrav. ~ no-3:30-33 s-o 156. (mm 10.-1) 1. Is bolinitsy imed Karla Marksa (Leningrad) (HOSPITALS distribution of beds in bed shortage & Indic. for stay in hospe) Ral I jr fit IF- Ell IL Is 3 g6 6o 1r I in JI- Sw ,, ~lr 1r BEIRLINI. A.A., MFELI. T.Ya.; SIVERGIN, Yu.M.; FRAFFOV-~KAYVI, Y1i.iM'.'- .0F. - SHASHKOVA, V. T. Study of the properties of hardened polyester acrylates vith different polymerization Coefficients. Plast. ma!~sy no.12:6-9 164- (MTPU 180) .-32169--66- --- P-WANUM )0q ----Ijpfr R" ACC NRiAP6012139 (AY SOURGE CODES W041346/00010q7/0037/0057 ~10 MVEATORt AWlino, A. A.; K?fali~ T. D&.; ri1igR2&fta, Yu. m.1 si Korolev, V. V.; Majawnimas L. I.; Leo ~-k be 40 ORGs none TITLE: Preparation of polyacrylate esters Class 399 No. 180335 SOURCSt IsobretenVal prosyshlemWe obrastsy, tovarpyya anaki, no. 7# 1%6# 57 TOPIC TAG$s polyester,, aorylatej, polymerization ABSTRACTs An Author Certificate has been issued descijLbing a method of preparing polyacrylate esters by low-tesperature pplynerizationAn bulk of monomeric and o3-igomeric acrylate eaters in the presence of percxido Initiators. Tospeed up the procesa the system benzene rr roxido plus polyasophanylons plus,filler with a developed surface such as PK-3 !!7-40jis suggested as the initiator,~ The polyzerisa- 0 K tion is carried out in tfii -presence 6f an inhibitor of sodium potencyp for instance benzoquinons or diphenylamine. ELD) SUB COM 11$07,AUBM DAM 22hug62 e2on YILIPPUVSXIY. A., inzhoner-mayor. Guided jet missiles of the U.S. Army; surrey of the foreign proms. Voon,vost. 36 no-7:70-76 11 156., (KM qt8) (United States-Guided missiles) AID P - 763 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 9/15 Authors Grigorlyev, N., Eng., Lt. Col. and Filippovskiyj L.j Engineer Major Title Infrared technology and its application to aviation Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 11, 57-70j N 1954 Abstract Infrared radiation is currently utilized in modern war- fare, especially in aviation. The author explains the nature of this radiation and describes how It is used. He deBeribes the principles of instruments based on in- rrared radiation, such as: photoelements, b6lometers, receivers with thermoelements, optical-acoustic infra- red receivers, electrical sights, electro-optical tele- phones, thermo-range finders, etc. Diagrams. Institution : None Submitted : No date Subject USSR/Aeronaut ics - electronics AID F 4982 Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 10/26 Author Filippovdkiy, L. S.., Eng.-Lt.Col. .0off"Wo" t Title Semiconductors in an airplane Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 9, 57-65, S 1956 Abstract The qualities of materials used for semiconductors and the principles of functioning of diodes and triodes are described by the author. Because of the small size and high efficiency factor of semiconductors it is possible to equip the aircraft with various kinds of electronic computers. Six diagrams, 2 photos. The article is of informative value. Institution ; None Submitted : No date E~rdraullo eyaten for mixing primer paint no. 138 Sallkhosmashina no.9:27-30 s 154. OaRA 7:9) 1. Rostsellmash. (Paint machinery) FILIPP"any, P.M. N'g the lose of heat In painting farn machinery parts dipping into heated paint. Selikhozzashina ulp.6:27-30 Ja '56. (MM (Machinery-Painting) by 9:8) BYKADDROV, G.I.; IGNATENKO, U.N.; FILIPPOVSKIYp P.M. Radiant heat chambe drying painted products. Trakt. i sellkhotmeh. 8:414Z Ag 158. (MIRA 11,18) l.Val.dimirokly traktorny7-zavod im. A,A. Zhdanova. (Clutches (Machinery)) -5- M !N! FILTrPOVw,"-.1y, sot,16 Theo--.r of thawing- , cwd freez`nr . , of dispersed Zroc,s around a piFe with forced circulation of the heating r,~diur.,,. ''Prud 001H no.10-97 160. 14:-,i~ (';'Cat-Transmiscicn) ~Fro:--.cn ground) - FILIPPOVSKly.. Using air with Trudy Sol WWM2 negative temperatures for freezing i3oi-Is. M nce2s59-65 162, (.MIRA 1711) FIIJPFOVSKIYP S.M. MaIdng calculations for a frosen core allowing for a change in the temperature of the beat transfer medium at different depths. Gidr..stroi. 32 no.12:42-43 D 161* (MIRA 15:2) Dame) il freezing) t FOAKHAYEV, G.V.pkand.t9kbn.nauk; FTI.DOROVICII, D.I.; SHLIKI111, I.V.; DUK111N, J.1e.; DH,,eEWrvV) Y.H.; SMI, Yu.L.;FEL'DKAN,G.M.; FILIPPOVSKIY, S.M.; (Thermal physics of freezing and thawing soils) Teplofizika promerzaiushchikh i protaivaiushchikb gruntov. Moskvao Nauka, 1964. 195 P. (MIRA '17:8) 1. Moscow. Institut merzlotovedeniya. Country : U33R CATZGORY : Farm Animals* Swine A33. JOUR.' I RZBiol., RO& 13, 1958o NO- 59571 AUTHOR FilUpovskiyv T. P. INST. Bashkir Agricultural Institute TITIX Defective Development of Testes in a Boar ORIG. PUB, Tr. Bashkirsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, 7, 276- 279 AB3TRACT Both testes, one of which was twice as large as the other, were located in the left part of the scrotum. In the smaller testis, sper- matogenesis was less marked, probably as a result.of its constrictions--- M. B. Novikov CARD: 1/1 FILIPPa-TSM) To P. (Docent, 'Bashkir Agricultural Institute) "The regenerative ability of the testis in rams during the post-castration period".... Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 8, August 1962, PP-'53 --.---------FILIPPOVSKIYP V. -S. [Work practice of the Lubyany Sawmi Iling Industry with now technol~vl Opyt raboty Lubienskogo looproakhoza po novottakhnologii. Mookya., Gooleabumisdat, 1953. 46 P. (MM 7:4) (lumberiw-Nachinery) 71LIFFMOLff. T.S., inshener. v vp M'- Skidding untopy9d $rose. Xokh,trud.rab, 9 nool0122-25 0 155, (Umbering) (KDRA 9:1) OF, . A Nk �IZ M~nw,,i I.- ,nma On- WOO A Wi MWE I BDOX E07WITATION 6og Nryaginj B. V.) Zakhavayevaj N. N., Tajayev~ M. V., and Filippovskiy, V. V. Opredeleniye udellnoy poverkhnooti poroshkodbraznykh tel 0-65FRO-t UYU filltrataii mzrezhe=oep vozdukhe (Determination of the Specific Surface of Powders on the Basis of Filtration Fesistance to rarefied Air) Moscow, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1957- 59 P. 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk, SSSR. L2stitut fizicbeskoy khimli- Ed, of Publishing Ebuse: Shteyabokp G. Yu.,; Tech. Ed.: Polesitsksyn, S. M. PURPOSH: This pwphlet presents B. V. Derjagin's method of determining specl I 4e surfaces of porous and powdered nibstances for use in various fields of tecbnology. It is meant for rem!arch workers and for workers in industrial laboratories. WWAL40: The authors describe Deryagin's method as a simplified and rapid method for the determination of specific surfaces of porous and powder- ed substances. The method is based on the theory of filtration of rarefied gases through porous mellia, takin into consideration the Knudsen flow. Chapter one gives a detailed description of the determin- ation of the external specific virface from the steady state flow of rarefied air. The equation for -the specific awface is: CaiA 116 Determination of the Specific Surface of Awders (cont.) 6o9 24 /72 IL L 90 vvr 2 3 QV-MR-T A x eM~ressed in IS0 cm/cm; wbAire 2 specific surface (in cm2 per 1 CM3 of the porous medium) quantity of moles of air flowing through 1 cO of a porous layer A X CM thick per second, with a pressure drop across the porous medium A p dynes/cm 2 23 "porosity" equal the ratio of the pore volume to the total vol=e of the medium - mean molecular weight of air (29.3 g/molea) R - universal gas constant in erg/mole. degr.) T - absolute temperature, K Carl 216 Dotermination of the Specific &wftce of Powders (cont. ) 609 The apparatus (Fig. 11 2) was constructed at the InatittAe of Physical Mwmistry,, All USM. It does not require a skilled operator. The determinations can be ac- ccuplished in 20 to 30 minutes with an accuracy of 2 to 5 percent. The avemp porosity was accepted as 0.5. For certain powders, e.g., quartz, the specific our- fi3ce value can be related to the 0.5 porosity value after introduction of a cor- rection into the formils 0 qAx as suggested by S. G. Shvartaer. This empirical correction equals 1 for 0-5: h so K hJ~-11 - -11L--- tKote: x missing in text] 9 where K a constant of the apparatus h - pressure drop acamss the sample (in cm) P h a flow-eater redding (in q Table 6 gives a comparison of results obUined by means of the Deryagin method with Card 3/ 6 --- -- --- Ixtermination-of the -Specific- SurbLee of Powders (Cont.) 6o9 results from several other metbods used for the determination of specific surfaceo of' carbon blacks (investigators: %sner-Pblyakova, Brunauer-bmt-lbller, 11arkins- ,%ra, Zuyav-MLkhaylov,, Laboratory of Acklemici= A. N. Frumkin, Laboratory of Acade- mician 14. M. Dubinin). Part n describes the determination of Ue total specific surface of porous media aD1 powders based on the transient filtration of rarefied air (Knudsen flow). The to-tal surface includes surface areas of blind pores and ebannels. The equation used is 81 = 144 L 13 1-5 x2 wbore 9 - specific surface in cm2 per I cm3 of the porous medium 1 = POrOsity, equal void volume/total volume x = beight of the sample,(cm) time lag (see.) IM' molecular weight of the gas (g./moles) R universal gas constant (erg/mola.degr.) T absolute temperature., *K and IS 1 1 CM Card V 6 Delnrmimtion - of -the - Specific Surface: of Powders- (Cont 4. Calculation of the specific sta-face 5. Determination of the specific iturface of coarse powders 6. 609 Paz+. 3:1. Plathod for Determining the Tote-1 Specific Sur-ftee of Powters and Pbrous Materials .1. Apparatus and measuring methods 2. Yeasumment, of pressure 3- Results of measurements Conclusion Bibliography Ap;endIx 1 Appendix 2 AVAILUM t Idbrary of Congress Card 616 HKIfal 9-17-58 21 29 32 33 37 39~ 41 42 43: 53 DIRYAGIN, B.V.; ZAKHAVAYICVA, N.K.; TALATNV, N.V.;,. IFIIJE92~ T ~-v - Methods and apparatus for measuring the specific surface (or dispersity) of porous bodies apd dispersed wgterials by the filtration rate of rarefied air. Trudy Inst. fis. khim. no.6: 131-139 157. (MIRA 11210) (Por"Osity-Hessuremant) AV, v 4- vile ~4 51 lie 31 jAg jar MMTAGIN, B.V.; ZAMAUYEU, 'gitIPPOVSKIT. V.V.; TALAYIV, M.T. betermining total specific surface areas of powdered and porous bodiej [with summetry in Inglish]. Inzh.-fiss.z,hur. I n0,8:98-1101. Ag "58- (min n: l.Inatitut Roskva. LUTHOUS Nr D.Y., Teroln, V.S., GrechayUk. R.L., MCin runu , T.Y. 111181 Determination of th-) Specific Surface Area of Powders in the Production of Rard Alloys 'FMODIOALt yr 11 -60 OSSR) Isystn"t axtalu, 1959V $ vp 55 ktK2&n s This work has been carried out In order to see whether it is possible to 4stormina.more accurately the I po Me surface 61' powders by using ral tively simple thods were ' : qtotj:. The foll.oving gas pore Usedt Carman's sethad using PoN.24 systoa of gas flow.through a layor al powder, and B.T. Dorgglo's method with KnudestaOs molocid4r) system. he results of the determination of-the specific surface area by %be gas porosity methods were compared with them* of the "thyl alcohol vapour adsorption moth". t The low tempers UZO :ds rption of nitrogen a hod u ed :1 ; .thod or ft---Uer (Ref.j.) as used an the control t d termination of the specific surface area of Card 1/5 powders of below 40p grain size. The vp*GMo surface h l d f i e ate ram t r area of couser V)wders was calcu DMIAGIN., B.V.1 MNMINy V.N.; GRECIINYUKp RAO'l ZAKFAVAYEVA~ N.N.; V.V.; FUNICEp V.F.; IDFATINA,, A.M. Methods of deterlaining powder dispersivity in the production of hard &Uoya. Sbor. trud. VNIM no.2:158- 171 160. (HIPA 15:2) Powder metallurgy) sperdmetry) M ACC NRi AT6036296 --�066E 6iDE,:"-,U,,P/000,0-/'66,/6oo/obblol93?0263"-.'-', A11111011: Fili2povskiy, Yua N.; Semenenko,:V. Ye.., Nichiporovich, A. A. ORG! none 1-01 TITLE: Optical properties of a Chlorella suspension during the action of complex radiation spectra SOURCE: AN SSSR. Nauchnyy sovet po komplekanoy probleme Potosintez. Votosinte- ziruyus1~6hiy'e-sIstemy vysokoy produktivnosti (Photosynthesizing' systems of high productivity)..Moscow, IzdjvG Nauka, 1966, 193-203 TOPIC TAGS: Chlorella photosynthesis, mass culture AA-,L"t~t, ABS'ARACT: The problem of determining the propagation of radiation of complex spectral~ composition in a Chlorella suspension was discussed. Most researchers studying the' propagation of monochromatic radiant fluxes in the photosynthetically active range of wavelengths In flat Chlorella cultivators have supported the hypothesis of the exponential attenuation of radiation in a Chlorella suspension. nuantitative analysis shows this approach to be inexact. - Dependences of energy and ouantum transmission coofficients of a Chlorella suspc:nsion-(strain Moralla a *v. K) on the optical' density anti thickness of the cell layer were calculated for rndiation spectra of light .sources widely used in the mass 'cultivation of algae. V-e deep layers of, a Chlorella sunpension have a greater transparency for fluxes of photosynthetically active.radia- ACC&ki AT6036296 30604 and -f- endh 'lamps, incandisi'!'en~t reflector lamps (color temperature tion f6 ltrnineScent lamps than do the surface layers of the suspension. Ouantitative 'ffifi _jF" . I - The quantum content in an energy characteristics of n tiiiiW'we're obtained. o me in a unit of photosynthetically active radiation is constant for any elemental V lu Chlorella cultivator in spite of great differences in the spectral composition of the light, The range of spectral transmission coefficient groups of Chlorella for es like those for different tell concentrations and layer thicknesses contains curv phothsynthesis of a Chlorella cell leaves of higher plants. The dependence of the n susp can be 01i the density of quantum fluxes obtained for optically thi ension layers Used as the basis for calculating the'-photosynthetic yield of cultivators and for rt. has: 4 figures and designing apparatus for mass (,,Ultivation of algae. Orig. a 5 formulas. OoB/ oTH MWI 002t SUB CODE:* 06/ SUBM DATE: 25May66/ ORIG REF1 ATD PRESS: 51o6 _NR,"_'_d60J6197 AUTHOR: Filippovskiy, Yu. N.; Nichiporovich, A. A Semenenko, V. Ye. ORGt none TITLE: The distribution of radiant energy in a Chlorella-suspension SOURCE: AN SSSR. Nauchnyy covet pp komplekanoy probleme Fotosintez. Fotosinteziru- shchiye s1st-eimy vysokoy produktivnos*ti (Photosynthesizing systems of high productiv~- ity). Moscow, Izd-vo Naukav 1966, 204-212 TOPIC TAGS: chlorella, photosynthesis, Cal C+ ABSTRACT: A method of estimating the intensity of radiant energy in plane- parallel Chlorella cultivators was described. Experiments were conducted with Chlorella sp. K., a thermophilic strain with relatively small cells and evenly distributed chromatophores.' Chlorella was cultured at 36C in a cultivator 6 mm thick, illuminated fr6m two sides with luminescent lamps (intensity of photosyn- t'aetically Ective radiation up to 40-103 erg/CM2.sec from each side). Air con- taining 1.8% C02 was bubbled through the suspension at a rate of 200 liters/hr. Tate cylindrical cultivating tank had mirror ends to eliminate scattering of light through the end walls. The exponential dependence of spectral hemispherical coef- ficients of transmission of a Chlorella suspension on cell concentration and cell layer thickness was determirt d for all useful values of cell concentration and layer thickness. (The hemispheric:l coefficient of transmission v,;. is defined as-the Card 1/2 ratio of the value of f.lux W,-:emanating 'from the cell layer into half space 2v'to value of flux FO incident 'on the layer surface.) This exponential dependence is satisfied with identical accuracy for all. wavelengths in the range of photosyn- t"Iletically active radiation. Spectral directive coefficients of transmission (flux emanating from the solution in the direction of the flux incident on the surface) show selectivity at cell concentrations above 150-106 cells per milliliter. The dependence of spectral directive coefficients of transmission on cell concenLration. and cell layer thickness conforms to Bouguer's Law only at.low cell concentrations. Values of a spectral hemispherical absorption coeffidient for ChlolvIla sp. K. were obtained for a wide range of conditions. Experimental results can thus be used to calculate the light span in.a Chlorella suspension. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3.0 equations. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM.DATBI,, 25May66/,- RZF:~ 012/ OTH REF; 007/ ATD PRESS:5106 Card 2/2 Steel metallurgy of the U.S.S.R. in the seveh-year plan. 'Viad -~ut 16 no.lN297-3bl 0 W60. 10 Pemstwowy loadtat Planowania Rady VAnistrow ZSRR3 Mookwas f ~PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5009 L Bokshitskly, Ya. Mpand M. M. Filippycheva Sposoby snizheniya vesa prib)Alnoy chasti slitka (Methoda of Reducing the Weighz of Ingot Risei.'s)4oscow [V33ITII., 1959. 44 p. Errata slip inserted. 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarsi;vennyy nauchno-tekhnicheskiy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR, Akademiya nauk SSSR, and Vsesoyuznyy institut nauchnyy i tekhnicheskoy informatsi. Tech. Ed.: G. A. Shevchenko 17ORPOSE: This booklet is intended for technical personnel of steelmaking plants. COVERAGE: The booklet revieus various methods of heating ingot risers and ex- plores possibilities of bringing the shrinkage cavity into the riser. Using hot tops with refractory or exothermic lining and covering the riser surface with a heat-insulating material or with exothermic compounds are discussed. of reducing the weight of the ingot riser are compared,, and the e a-r- Z: # r Methods of Reducing the Weight, (Cont.) SOV15009 authors conclude that the cipplication of an exothermic lining to hot tops produces the beat results. No personalities are mentioned. There axe 28 referencesi 15 Soviet, 10 English, 2 German, and 1 Czech. TABLE OF CONTENTS: introduction 3 Electric-Are Heating of Ingot Risers 4 Induction Heating of Risers 14 Heating of Risers.With Oxygas (Blowpipel 18 Rapid Method of Heating the Risers' 23 Using Exothermic Compounds For Covering the Surfafas of Risers 25 Using Heat-Insulating Materials For Covering the Surface of Risers and Lining Hot Tops 28 Card 2/3 - --- -------- -- Methods of Reducing the Weight (Cont.) SOV15009 Effect of the Form and Size of the Riser on the Shrinkage Cavity of the Ingot 34 Exothermic Hot Tops 36 Conclusion 43 Bibliography 44 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TN731OB63) VK/dfk/os Card 3/3 4/20/61 Competition iffi'~A great fares, Posh, del* 5 ne.2:5 7 159. -(MIRA 22:3) I.Zameatitell predsedatelya meetkoma Poltavekoy gorodskey posharnor okhraxq. (Poltava--socialist competition) Controlling the supply of cooling water to compressor units* Shakht. strois 4 nool2:23-24 D 16oo (MMA 13:12) 1. Stroitelletva, shakhty Novo-TSentrall wya, (Compressors) ANDONIYEV, V.L.; BAUH, V.A,; BAUMURTEN, H.K.; BAWIN, V.D.; BIRYUKOY, I.K.; BIRYUKOV, S.H6; :BL43KM, Sol.; BOROVOT, G.A.: BULW, M.Z.; BUMOV, N.A.; VIORTSOM, B.A.; VOVK, G.H.; VCHMAN, B.A.; VOMCHININ, A.P.; GAiATIONOVO VODO,'kELud. tekhn. nauk; GEWIN, Te.H.; GILIDMIAT, Ya.D.,.kand.- tekhm, nauk; GINZBURG, H,H., GUMOV. P.S.; GOIRS, N.G.; GORBA01W, V..N,; GRZHIB. B.V.; GRIKTLOV, L.F., kand. a.-kh. nauk; . . . 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Kostrov. 1958. 319 P. (mm 11:9) 1. Rassis, (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo elekbrostautsii. Byuxo tekhuicheskogo otcheta o stroitelletve Tolgo-Dona. 2. Chlen-kor- reopondent Alcademij nauk SSSR (for Akhutin). 3, Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitelistva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Orishin, Rasin). (Volga Don Gaual-Hydraulic engineering) Ny~ 4" MRGIZRW, Aj;.,MW=IS, Yonem, byvohiy doker, deputat parlamenta ot Teda Gretsi7a); FIIJM Xristos prof. deputat parlaments, ot TedA (Gretelya); Pi~~S, ~mftt~rios, dieputat parlamenta ot liberalluo- demokr#ticIzepkqgo soyusa (Greteiya); ANOSTS, Xhuan; TAMLO, Pablo-, BULIKE, Zhermen-,'NUIWIN,, Okander; SI DIBI zheleznodorozhnik; YAGNUS, Dzbordz'h, S-D-[IkWmg, George S.D:) A great'day of celebration and struggle for a better life and for vorld peace. Vsem.jn.-of.dvizh-Lno.61.-io-l4 Je 16o. (MM 13:6) le Predetavitell avetriyokikh profsoyusov, savedtwushchiy otdalom zavodskikb gazet (for Margikbes). 2. 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Using hot-tube ignition in WLrplaw model engines. Kryl.rod. 3 no.8: 20-21 Ag 1529 (KUM 8: 8) (Airplanes-Ingines-Nodels) CHEM .91 i E..V FlUfNCI PHASE X TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 650 X BOOK Call No.: AP647757 Author: FILIPPYCHEV, A. V. Full Title: SMALL-CAPACITYPISTON ENGINES FOR FLYING MODELS. 2nd rev. ed. Transliterated Title: Mikr,olitrazhnyye porshnevyye motory dlya letayushchikh modeley. Izd. vtor., perer. PUBLISHING DATA .Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Publishing House for the Defense Industry (0borongiz) Date:~ 1954 No. pp.: 102 No. of copies: Not given Editorial Staff: None PURPOSE.AND EVALUATION: This book is intended for aviation modellers who Iconstruct aircraft models and engines. This book gives a very good idea of the Russian development in small capacity model aircraft engines. Instructions and drawings for building two-engine models are clear and comprehensible. TEXT DATA Coverage:, This book was written on the basis.of several years experience at the Central Aircraft Model Laboratory in design construction and operation of models. The author gives a detailed description of a small capacity aircraft engine. He summarily describes and gives dia- V3 Mikrolit.razhnyye porshnevyye motory dlya An 650 X Ietayushchikh modeley. Izd..vtor., perer. grams of 28 contemporary Russian model engines. He also gives .specifications and drafts for the construction of 2 models, the TsAML-50 and the "Shmell". He cites figures characteristic for Russian development.of aircraft and engine modelling. Table of Contents Pages Ch. I Designation of,Engine Parts and Principles of their Functioning 5-7 Ch. II Principles of the Engine? Performance and its Characteristics 7-15 Ch. III Design of Engine Parts 16-30 Ch. IV Fuels and Lubricants 31-35 Ch. V Methods of Igniting the Mixture and the Layout of the Ignition 36-J8. Ch. VI Operation of Engines in,Model Aircraft 39- 9 Ch. VII Soviet Model Aircraft Engines 02 Ch.VIII Manufacture of Electric Ignitions go- 8 Ch. IX Manufacture of the Compression Ignition Engine TsAML-50 89-93 Bibliography 94- 2/3 Mikrolitrazhnyye porshnevyye motory dlya letayubhchikh modeley. Izd. vtor., perer. Appe ndix Working drawings o1 the engines ToAML-50 and "Shmell". and their characteristics No. of References: 12 Russian, 1937-1953. Facilities- None AiD 650 - X Pages 3/3 FILIPPYCHEV, G. F. FILIPPYCHEN, G. F. -- "INVESTIGATIOU III THE FIELD or THE *115COSITY OF FIGMENT SUSPEM I ONS. " 3 u r, lal Fro 52, 140MW ORDER or LzHin C~JCMI C0TrcHurL0Gj CAL jft-~T it-irm D. 1. Mcnoetmv (DISSERTATIOU ron THE DEGREE OF CAN?.-jlDATE In TminICAL sc I EfjcE) SO: VLCI lEnNAYA ~105KVA, JANUARY-C)CCC14DEIT 1952 VOLI-EPSHT.E,YN, A.B.; KRICHKO, A.A.; FILIPPYCIEN G F yl-benzene fracti.ona formed on tho synth3vis of Cu=ne To using alk- obtain solvents. Ilefteper,, i neftekhim. nc,.6:,;'I",-35 164. (1-fillk 17.9) 1. Institut goryuchikh Iskopayerqich Ali' 33SR i Gosudarstvermyy isaledovatellskiy proyektnyy institut-II.. L 1878-6� EVrr(M)/EPF(C)/Z1VP(j)/r. RM ACCESSION N8.#4 APS022510 Ult/0303/65/0001004/0022/0026 667.621.264 7 Filippychev, G4 F.; Phagin,~N..~P. -- i ___ 11 fii~~f ormatioil by 4ater-soluble TlTtE-. MecbanLam of dlkyd resins SOURCE:,_Lakokr.asoc mat primenen ye, n6, ~TOPIC TAGS:-. resin- pentaerythrLtol, -aliphatic carboxyllc acid, phthalic- .--anhydride -;ABSTRACT:* An-itivestLgatL6n-is..madi.i.-of-- the mechanisiagavernIng the)mnversioh of salts of nLtrogeneous bases and acid alkyd 'resins Lit the course of film format n at 110, 150, and 170C. The procesis is studied on's p~ntaphthalLc resir6of the following ccepositLon-(moles): penitaerythrLtol 1, syntfi~tic fatty acids of the. C10-C16 fraction 1, phthalic.-anhydrLde 1; it is. shoim to involve decomposition of the salts of,nLtragenous bases with regeneration of carboxyl groups, which react with the hydroxyl groups.of the resin, and the formation of amide bonds. TrL_ ethylamine and ammonia are most suitable for the neutralization. Water-aoluble lalkyd reains can be cured with, water- soluble alkoxy-methylmelamines. The degree of conversion into a three-dimensional structure depends on the type.of nitrogenous Card 1/2 I Y/1 "FV IS-1. SOV/133-58-ro-15/33 AUTHORS: Bokshitskiy, Ya.M., Yemyashev, A.V., Zubko, A.M. and d" U1-P 9 7, R-1 ~ -et YAA. 4, ~, N g TITLE: The Influence of 'Vacuum Melting. on the Quality of Steel (vliyazLiye vakuumnoy vyplavki na kachestvo stali) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, nx 6, pp 520 - 525 (USSR)- ABSTRACT: An investigation of the influence of wacuum melting on the quality of Kh2? and 18KhNVA steels is(bscribed. Vacuum melting-, was carried out in a 12 kg furnace previously des- cribed (Ref 5). The conditions of melting and heating of liquid metal, teeming -temperature and the time of retention in the final vacuo were the same for all melts. As a charge, mild steel ingots smelted in the usual manner in a 30-kg high- frequency furnace were used. T e pressures used were:"l mm. and 1/10 of a metre, 5-8-- 10 ~ mm and 5- 1o-5 mm . The results of chemical gas analysis and impact strength of steel Kh2? smelted under normal pressure and in vacuo - Table 1. 0 The impact strength of forged and hardened-in-water from 900 C metal from all heats was low. In order to find factors determining the impact strength of Kh2? steel, a series of vacuo heats using electrolytic materials were carried out. The results obtained showed that apparently the main element Cardl/4 determining -the impact strength is carbon. The influence of SOV/133-58-6-15/33 .The Influenoe of Vacuum Melting on the Quality of Steel the depth of vacuo on the composition of metal, the gas content and the content of admixtures in steel is shown in Tables 2 and 3 and Figure 1, reEpectively. The influence of depth of vacuo on the mechanical. properties of forged and thermally treated Kh27 steel - Table 4; the dependence of impact strength of the steel smelted in vacuo on the carbon content - Figure 2 and on the gas content - Figure 3. It is concluded that: 1) valcuum meltiq&CC B127 steel is accompanied by some changes in its chemical composition due to the evaporation of such elements as manganese ELr-.d silicon md due to reactions forming gaseous products; 2) The 'change in chemical composition depends on the depth ol' vacuo; 3) Valcuum melting gives the following effects: a) the reaction between oxygen and carbon is more efficient; the content of carbon(bcreases to thousandths of parts of 1%; the reaction of sulphur with oxygen is also more intensive; b) the content of gas in the deoxidised metal decreCLses by a factor of 3~ c) it has no influence on the structure of the metal. 4 On walcuum. melting of steel Kh27 with its subsequent heat treatment, its impact strength can be considerably increased (30-60 times); the highest effect on the 4-mpact strength has the content of carbon; QaX12/4 SOV/133-~38-6-15/33 The Influence of Vaeuum Melting on the Quality of Steel when the latter is below 0.0176, the impact strength of steel, reaches 15 - 18 kg/ 5) On valcuum meltirg from electro- lytic materials, the technological properties of steel Kh2? depend on the content of carbon and silicon. Steel 18KhNVA was made from a steel (C 0.19-0.20%) smelted from Sulinsk sponge iron. The experimental heats viere carried out under normal pressure and a vacuo of 0.5 - 1 mm. and 1.10-4 mm. The composition of steel %: C 0.14-0.21; Si 0.17-0.37; Mn 0 25-0-55; P, S