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BLWOV, Igor' Samellovloh, kand.takhn.nank. Prinimal uchantiye: KADUSHKIN,
A.B., Inrho; KALYUZIWYYt gj~,p insh.; DANUXIVSKIY, V*Vo, reO.;
MXCSHKIN, N.Up, RMO N.I., red.izd-va; TIHONOVA, Ye.A.,
tekha.red.
[HandLbook of a tachnioian in a shipfitting shop of a ship repair
plant3 Spravochnik teldmologm melcham-aborochnogo tBekha sudo-
remoutnogo savoda. lsd*3*, parer# i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo *Moralmi
transport,* 1960. 607 Po (Mm 13:6)
(Ships-Maintenanoe and repair) (Marine engineering)
W" ......
VU-S'NK, P. ZAKHARChU, P.; IL4LYUZHNyy V . p3RFSypKjjj, V.
Seventieth birthday of Mikhail Mikhallovich Godlin. Pochvovedenie
no.3:117-118 Mr 1.57. (RUA 10:7)
(Godlin, Mikhail Mikhailovich, 1886-)
1--l-1,13, "' " q Ijf:; T'jqlNqp IIIIIIII-Z i I Py.11M V It III IN I I C MOE IP k I! I J,
KAMMIM, V. A. PA 51T66
21. 160
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lX*!iAkM.-l=k0=jp Nova - Bar" Val LIX) NO9
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dund . Mirface, ahd in *ldbi~
the Yaregi River, 'trl utery
eadvatm of,
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fter,' i
A~ascr bes ths'physical and
I (if t~li aftkml, shd the M-9,
propert
t* ta'rned. Submitted by P,;:odml
UZ *16h 1+
&-:;5*4anklnj -,.31. Jan 1948.
51ya
Yjaywo-lYT, V. A.
1111ultiphane Inclucions In Minerals (Methods for the Study of Composition,
and Individual rroblems of Application)." Cand Geol-Min Sci, L'vov State
U imeni Ivan Franko, Min Hit-her Sducation USSR, Llvov, 1954. M 110 3, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific Find Technical Dispertations, Defonded at USSR Eigher
FAucational Institutions (12)
SO! Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
KALTUZHNYY, V.A.
Liquid inclusions in minerals its a geological barometer.
Min.mbor.pe.9:64-84 155. (mw 9:9)
1.Llvov. Gosudarstvomw usivervitet imeni IvAna Frank*.
(Migeralea)
1 -7 1
Y',
USSR/Optics K
gos Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 105C3
Author Ka1yuzhnyy, V.A.
Inst Not Given
Title Practical Verification of the Accuracy of the Method of Measuring
the Light Refraction of Substances Included in Minerals on a
Fedoroy Table.
Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Llvovsk. un-ta, 1955, 35, 187-193
Abstract: Report of the results of the practical verification of the pre-
viously proposed (Referat Zhur Fizika, 1956, 239,,6) method for
measuring the light refraction of substances on a universal
Fedoroy table. The measurements of the light ~%efr&ction of air
when a plane layer of its air assumes various positions relative
to the horizontal and vertical axis of rotation of the table shovE
-1y simple preliminary settings of t e posit'
that sufficient th iong
are quite satisfactory. The accuracy of the measurements was
Card 1/2
U85R/Cosmochemistry - Geochemistry. Hycrochemistry. D.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 3o345
Author AKAall ~zhnyy ~Vl.AA~-
Inst Lvov Geological Society at the University
Title New Observations of Phase Transformations in Liquid
Inclusions.
Orig Pub Min eralog. sb. Llvovsk. geolog. o-va pri un-te, 1956; No
10, 77-80
Abst Incongruent decomposition was observed on slow heating
of ''captive' minerals in one of the multiphase inclu-
sions, of topaze from Volynian pegmatite. From elpaso-
lite arose.. In the interval of 135-170'' three different
minerals (apparently fluorides) of lower refractivity.
At 250-2601, as another crystal of elpasolite underwent
dissolution) the formation of an acicular, highly refrac-
tive mineral was observed; the same minerals were for-
med also in other portions of the inclusion. In a crys-
tal
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USSR/Cosmochemistry - Geochemistry. Hycrochemistry. D.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30345
of morion, from Volynia, a liquation of a solution of
inclusions was observed. At 230' stratification of 11-
quid phase occured, vith segregation of highly refrac-
tory liquid. In a somilar morion crystal vas noted the
sublimation of matter in essentially gaseous inclusions.
At 70-120' the fine film disappeared from the vall sur-
face of the inclusion, and on cooling it vas formed
anew, but in a different location. This fact incidates
a considerable concentration of gaseous, mineral-for-
ming solutions containing readily sublimated substances.
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YnKmv,. H.r.; XALyuzmny, Vl.A.
Possibility of establishing the true temperatures of mineralogenstic
solutions. Trudy VNIIP 1 no.2:41-51 157. (MIRA 12:3)
Oeochemistry)
YERMOV, N.P.; KALTUZ=, TLA.; MYAZI, N.I.
Results of mineralothermometric investigation of some morion
crystals from Volhynia. Trudy VNIIP 1 no.2:117-127 157.
OGRA 12:3)
(Volyul Provincq--Morion)
2o-6-37/48
kb'THORS.- Bobriyevich, A.P., Yalyuzhnyj, Vl.A.,
TITLE: Moissanite in the Kimberlites of the EILSt-Siberian Platfor2i
Oluassanit v kimberlitakh Vostochno-Sibirskoy platformy)
PERIODICALt Doklady All SSSR, 1/057, Vol- 115, Nr 0, Pj)- 118() - 1192 (USSR)
ABSTRACT% The authors 6-ivc a historical survey beginnin- with the disco-
very of the above,montioned mineral abro.-Aand in the USSR and
enumerate the concomitant mineralst olivine, pyrope, chrome
dioside, ilmenite, pyroxeno and magnotitc. In other layers
olivine is absent, ilmenite predoininatc-s C-L-nd almandine is met
with. In almost all layers occurt stiLurolita, rutile, distone,
spinel, chromite, tourmaline, lciikoxenc, j.,iore rarely hornblende,
epidote, corundum, chloritoid, moriazzite, spherie, apatite, anaa-
lusitet anatase and t;old. The fact that moissanite is bound to
the at3sociation with kimberlite-minerals, such as pyrope and
chrome diopside, gave rise to the assumption that there exists
one common source for them all. Such a souce was found for some
places of discovery. Finally the first aizthor found a roiindi!jh
xenolith of porphyry-peridotite with a marked content of mois-
Card 1/3 sanite. It was macrooropieiLlly and mino-ralo-ically investiL-ated
C,
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Moionanito in the Kimberliteri of the Ertat-Siberitin Platf("rfl
and described. The indiceq of refraction almost exantly ai-reu
with those found in handbooks for moissanite. It was not pos-
sible to irivestigate the cr.vstals 1,onjorzietrically. Spectro-
scupical investigations showed the preoonc(l of 91, Fc, Al,
and a slightly narkod carbon-line. Pj-om. the results of the
z U in-
ventigationa follow:j that Lhe ninoritl foiind i,'3 line. of the cry-
stallographi cal moo If J cations of .-11 liv'ori ell rldda .. I-aoi '913ani to
occurring in nature. After thio mineral had been discovered by
Moissan in a meteor, it van never found ;tgain. In the years
1931 - 32 it was discovered among the sediiTunto in the Miocene
Jime-concretions. This was, however, considered a find of a
fossil meteorite. Thus the authors have Good realt3ons for think-
ing that the silicon-carbide found in the layers -and parent
rocks of the East-Siberian Tlatform i5 thr, first reliable find
of moissanite of tcllurian It can bo ii3od as a guide
in the search for kimberlite bodic-3 ;arid a!) it coi:ipaniozi of dia-
monds. There are 3 fifurcs, rnd 3 t~lavic roferenceo.
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Moissanite in the Kiiaberlite:i of the E~.-,3t-Sibe-ian Plitf(,.,: 2j-o-')?7/!18
ASSOCIATIONs In,stitute for the Mineral Geology AN ukrainian SBR)
L I VOT ~, I.-
(Inatitut gooloaii pu1r-.nYkh Akadoi-Ji naul, USSR
G. L'vov)
FRESENTEDi by D.S. Korzhin,3kiy, Academician , March 20, 1957
SUBMITTEDs March 18, 1957
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
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KALYUZHHYY, VLA,
Studying the cOmPOBition of minerals of multiphase incluaions.
Min.sbor. no.12:116-128 158. AMIEL 13:2)-
1. Institut geologii polesnykh iskopayerVkh ILN USSR, L'vov.
(Mineralogy)
MILYUL'I"Jilyyy U. A.
......
Optical and ther-mometric Investifration,,3 ,,,! g1lass inc-hisions in
hyalodacite plionocrysts. Dokl. All SSSIR 160 no.2:438-441 Ja 165.
~,'-JRA 18:2)
1 Institut geologii i geokhiirdi gor~nichikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR.
Submitted September 4, 1964.
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AUTHOR: Kal~-uzbxiyy~ V.A~
Cv/!. 53 - r. 157
TITLE:
L
Imciont Metamorphic Str~lta and Features
of Timan
PERIODICAL: lzvostiya Ahademi, i n~uk SSSR, I-)'criya ,-oolo~-ic.hosklaya,
1959t Nr 6, pp 62-33 (UISSR)
ABSTRACT; The metamorphic rocks of th-1, _Rus0i~,n Platocau f uuinda-
tion outcrop in the 1111imar. rcr_-ion and f r d a c ha i r,
of se-rarate block,.-, strc',-,c_hin-- frci-i D-hezhim-Pari-m
LD
in thc sout'.1--ca-st to the Chcch_-ku~a Guba (Bay) in
the north-aest. Deep drillings in that roGion lnhowcd
-that the metanorphic strata were non -c onf orm-ingly
and transgrossively covered by the Palcozoic- sedimen-
tary strata. Vic author cormiles ---',-he rcc.ultS of pro-
specting drillinG operations and, g-;v--s ,_ dotallod
doscription of motai-,iorp-1,ic strata in fivc di-L-foront
parts of tho Timan reCion. The comparison o'L the cr03S-
tions of thece five parts and the study of denudatod
s
ecu
Card 1/5 outcroppdnU, block's, showed that ill I,Ah-o metzamor I '
pnic
Ancient Liet-amorphic S~rata and Y-,,-,-,.uroS of lZIaL
4-110
:.-tr--t-- fo-m-n. f -od, I on of
L, -a at -La~~ Russian Plz)t Qu
f,)U!' _3i!J_LtCS I'It[Lble 3) beta
could be divided
lasakaya, Dzbezh!ws'IrayN:, a~ljr-fvmkaya. BystTukhIr-_ska.Ya.,,
-~he Cippk~r--
or Cambrian timc,.- T f! CXLC.7, a,-,c .,C;-u_V no's, C) C
fix--d, Ovdw~, to tho Iacl: I C"ent c. foz si I c, The
ChetImsk-ays, Suito I- of
micaccous shists... containinf- rem-,,.-,.nS c-l" biot-iL~L-,_~s
transformod into ch!Gra-Les, %vit-IF: -r:,;n~,
a s vi e a s z i r c o n, t t i r i d r i I i i i
mi to[_,onous interbcddirj;~-s a~nd 31~_ h U's TI-I!-1 D,7 C', ma lkp-va
SuiuO, non.-conformingly and
-the ChotllasEksya, is coz, osod ol" mul-1--icolored a-:-.-
kosic , feldspar anu quartz.
analyses (table 11 hit~,~h of zi_n,-.~n
and stron-Imui. The &-br~ivskayu 611~i:.L' i.~ COI d oL
quartz-micaccous :--Td in'l-erbed-dinG argil-
u -
laccous schists. TFa,-es of lCul-m-,~-lin, Spherle,
hcmatit,os am'A
CaTd 215 BystrukhinAa ~;uito is comj,-2r;,I-ed rf dolo-
Ya
S 001 / 11 9 -;S - 5/ 15
Ancient 10letamorphic 31ti-ta anl I,'(_-;a4-UZjCS of Tim-ul
mites ,vith interboddim- ~3cllli;-,Iks o. I 1'~Iarls 1-11
U t. " -nd I t -
lower T)art. The thiclmcss of [.1-n.-,Ze ,tr:,,-ta varies con-
siderably in d.iffc!r,-nt part-, of the region, tho d,-
groe of metamorphism also 11,oinij This -s
due, according to the author, tc. a long distance from
the plutonic maUiatic hearths,. All four SUites are
betbor Prcrorved in those cA rvhe reGion %vhich
were not involvcd in an ciciration movc-ment. Intru-
sive rocks vei~e also foumd in diffe-1-cmt pa~-ts of the
Ti::l.a-n reGion ropresented. by Cranit-,id. quartz
sycnites. and, monzonites, diaba,ler-., ctc. According
to tho author, theic we,.e Lwo so-dimentation cycles
and two foldin- -,-,hases ac.,,C):-~,,andcd ltr,- int--ru~iorl
of magmatic rocks. The was formed
durim~; the first, bcforc boinq,~ imroivcd in an.
orogoni-c process durimr which thf-, ill'urusion of thc
gabbro ~u.d ncphe;.in.--- syoni.,~cs oc(~urred. The ot-hc!r
1hree suites werc~ formod du-rin- the sec:Dnd sed~iaen-
IL-'alaon cyclo mad forn L,, sin-lic
C~rd 71/5 plex~ The second folldin[.-, o,-~currod tl~ Ona
SOV/
Ancient- Metamorphic Strul;a anJ PciLztarc, of TJ mali
of flic! jx-xi~d. with Lllr,~
in.:r,usioii of jramito ajid ,,ilit-o Tho
-~ul-hor cone'udes t-lc of c-rc-sOL c-uc-'-s
1-ht-, schlol;,clso) b-id- ir~~i,
of re sed:~mtm Lit -:-on o T-- c
Con-titam.lum orcz-- s vle
in in er a I s, , as,3o,-,i a -u-cd -17i th a I lmil i-ic,S
rouS carbom.tes. Tho followini- -colc-~11.1. whJi-
4
took
part he opera in
tiomd b,,; tho auuthor- DS . B.V. L' , --* J~ 0 r!, -
dovich., K.K. Vollosovich, A.G. VoloTJin, E,A. Kall ...
- L
berg, D.P. Serdyuc. hen'l:o, O.A.-Sullritsc~v, N.N. 'Rost-cy-
1 11
tsc,vl Yc.V. Vladimirsim-Ya, anL cl-)~;rnuv. -,tll c
are, 9" tabios, 4 photogra-:ns, I rirl'! I 1-111-101111c, I
Card LI-15 of dcsigns and 17 Sov:'~ec
Ancient Metamorphic .3tiiata, a-n,:. Feat-arcs, of Timan
ASSOCIATIO11: Institut r;-(-,ologii rudnykh p0trografii,
mincralogii i ,cohhimi-i AIJ 3.3303R (The InstiUute or
Geology of MAineral DcT)osi Potrography, 2 craloi--,y
and Geochemistry of thc- AS U0,303R), I'l."OSCOW.
SU-')].';'-'TTED April 5, 195?
C'~rd 5/5
KALTUZMIYY, V.A.
Genesis of Devonian hydrocarbons. Trudy VNIGRI no-133:69-80
'59. (MMA 13: 1)
(Timan Ridge--Hydrocarbone)
KALTLrZMIYY, V. A.
Characteristics of sediments in the Izhma-Omra complex and
associated oil and gas occurrences. Trudy, VIIIGRI no,133:19-31
159. (MIRA 13:1)
(Timan Ridge.-Petroleum geolog7)
(Timan Ridge--Gas, Natural--Geology)
KALYIJZHNff, V.A. IYANDVA, K.P.
Middle and upper Devonian producing sediments in the southern
Timan Ridge Trudy VMGRI no.133:32-60 159, (MIRA 13:1)
iTiman Ridge--Petroleum geology)
ALY=HNM4J-laA4Lr_Al.tMyIWIL-,WBOLSV, V.S., alcademik, oty.red.;
CHMOVICH, N.Ta., red.izd-va; LISOMS, O.M. [Lysovdtsl, O.H.J.
takha.red.
[Methods for studying multiple inclusions in minerals) Ketody
vyvchannia bahatofazovykh vkliuchen' u mineralakh. Xyiv,.Vyd-vo
Akad.nauk MSR, 1960. 167 P. (KLRA 13:8)
(Minerals)
.- XALYMMM". V.A..
Genesis of oil and gas in the Timan-Pechora oil- and gas-bearing
provinceo Bov.geol. 2 no.11:80-95 N 159. (MIRA 13:5)
(Pechora Vallev--Petroleum Geology)
(Pechora Valley-Gas, Natural-4reology)
(Timan Ridge--Petroleum geology)
(Timan Ridge-Gas, Natural-Geology)
11
ZAL'YUZHM, V.A.
Burried weathered surf ca oi diabases and tuffites in the effusive-
sedimentary horizon (R) of the southern Timan Ridge and its
importance for the accumulation of iron and bauxite ores,
Kora vyvetr. no. 3:246-272 16o. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdenty, petrografii,
mineralogil i vranlrniln~i Aq SSSR.
(Timan'Ridg--Geology, economic)
KALYUZHNYY, V. A.
Cand. Geol-Min. Sci (diss) "Geology, origin, and principles of
the translocation of deposits of several group,, of useful
minerals of Kazakhstan, Central Asia, the Mountainous Altai,
and the Komi ASSR." Moscow, 1961. 66 pp; (Academy of Sciences
USSR, inst of Geological of Ore Deposits, PetroFrnphy, Mineral-
ogy, and Geo(flieu, iBtry); 1.80 copies; price not f7iven; list of
author's viorlm on pp 64-66; (Kt, 5-61 sup, 179~
KALYUZfiNYY, V-1,.A.; LYAKHOV, Yu.V.
Caositerite and fluorite inclusions in crystals of pegmatites
from Volyn' Province. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no-5:1182-1185 Ap
162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Institut geologii poleznykh iskopayem)rkh AN USSR. Predstavlano
skademikom V.S.Sobalevym.
(Volyn' Province-Pagmatites)
MYUZHNYYt V.A. (Yialiuzhnyi, V.A.]; SHCHIRITSA, A.S. [Shchyrytsia, O.S.1
11~ ----------
Physicochemical characteristics of H20 - C02 fluids, a medium for the
mineral formation of complex metal veins of the NagolInyy Ridge
(Donets Basin). Geol.zhur. 22 no.2:29-41 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Institut geologii poleznykh iskopayemykh AN USSR i Institut
geologicheskikh nauk AN USSRQ
(Nagollnyy Ridge (Donets Basin)-Mineralogy)
KUXUZHM~ V.A.; PMOVA., N.G.
....... I
Recent data on the lithological and mineral composition and arrangement
of Middle Devonian deposite in the Ukbtd region of the southern Timan,
DAL AN SSSA 146 noji662-665 S 162. (MWA 15:10)
1, Predstavleno akademikom D.I.Shcherbakovym.
(Timan ridge-Geology, Stratigraphic)
KALYUZRNYY, VasiUY Avk0entlyevichj AFANASIYEV, L.M. ' kand.geol.-mineral.-
redi%d-vf$ GUSKCVA,,tOJL, takhn.red.
re I I
(Petrography of granitaids-and the me-tallogeny of the eastern part
of the Katun' Alps in the Gornyy Altai) Petrografiia granitoidov'i
voprosy metallogenii vostochnol chasti Katunakikh Allp Gornogo.
A."Itala. Hoskvai IsC-vo Akad.-nauk SSSR,, 1963. 131 p. (Akademiia
nauk SSSR. -Insti-tut geologi-i rudnykh mostorozhdenil, petrografii,
mineralogii i geokhimii. Trudy, no.85)o (Km 16:5)
(Altai Yountaina--Grani
(Altai Mountains--Ore dep%S)
DANILOVICH, lUudmila Grigorlyevna[Danylavych,
V.A.[KaliuzhxWi, V.A.), st. nauchn. sotr., otv. red.;
'-T~ft'BANOVA, N.A., tekhn. red.
[Geological and petrographic characteristics of the volcanic
complex of the Oash Range (Transcarpathia)) Geologo-
petro, rafichna kharaktoryst ka vulkanichnoho kompleksu khrebta
Oash ~Zakarpattia). Kyiv) ~yd-vo AN URSU, 1963. 92 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
Z.1.
.,ALYUZHNYY, VlAL,; IORYSHY
X-ray analysis of microquantities of minerals. Min. abor.
no.16:403-407 162. (~M 16:10)
1. Institut geologii poleznykh isko~ayeuykh AN UkrSSR, LIvov.
(X-ray crystallography)
VUL I CHIN) Yevgeniy Ivanovicb[Vul'cbynp JE.I.); RALYMBirY, V.A.
[Kaliuzhrjy:i, V.A. ], kand. geol.-mirier. ralik,, otv. red.:
MELINIK, G.F.[MeI'nykO B.F.], red.
[Traee elements in the rocks of the iiphean formation
of the western .9lope of the Ukrainian Cry.-talline Shield]
NJI.roclemonty v porodakh ryfeislkoi Lovshchi zakhidnolio
skbylu UkrainnIkobo kiiys tali eN ioho sholkyl.a. Y,.Vivp Naukova
duraka, 1964. 117 P. (MIRA 18:2)
1,U;YAK, V.F - KAlt V.A., katij. geol..-rrinor. nauk, otv. red.;
'0 PYRE I #
Fulell " ' I -- - - '
.&I - . v re
[Rmdamntals of tho analy-3-1,9 of tho physicochomica.1 proper-
Lies of minsral-forming oolutions according to inclusions In
minerals] Osnov-.v analiza fizilo-khimicheskikh svoistv minera-
loobramiuahchikh rastvorov po vkliuchenil&m v mineralakh.
Llvov, Izd-vo Llvovskogo univ., 1964. 218 p. (~MRA 18:5)
KALYUZIUIAYA, KAI KALYUZHNYY, V.A.
......
Paragenesis of accesoory beryl., phenacits, and euclass in topaz-
morion pegmatites. Min, abor, no,173136-147 163. (NIRA 17:11)
1. Gosudarstvenvy universitat imeni Franko, LIvov i Institut geologii
i geokhimii goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN UkrSSR.
Proizvodstvo dereviannykh agregatov Bamolotov. (Moskva)t Vsesoiuznala aviatsionnaia.
promkademiia, NKAP, 1940.
Title tr.: Production of airaraft wooden parts,
WGF
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of
Congress, 1955
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 868
Andreyev, N.V., Kalyuzhnyy, V.G., Kornstantinov, A.S., Livshits, M.P.,
Mftzhos, Uspasakiy, P.P., Feygina, A.Ya.,
Cheboterivsk.i;, V.V., Sheydeman, I.Yu.
Nowtallicheakiye materialy, ikh obrabotka i primeneniye (Nonmetallic
Materials, Their Processing and Use) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1949.
535 p. 6,000 copies printed.
Ed. (title page): Kalyuzhnyy, V.G,,; Ed. (inside book):
Ponomareva,,~X,A.; Tech. Ed.: Ziadakin, I.M.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for students of aviation institutes
and other institutes and it may, also be useful to engineering
technicians dialing with nonmetal materials.
COVERAGE: The book consists of two parts and deals with various
nonmetallic materials used in the aircraft industry. The first
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Acennical Sciences
Nonmetallic Materials (Cont.) 868
V.V. Chebotare#skiy, and chapter XV.I by Engineer M.P. Livshits
and Candidate of Technical Sciences-N.V. Andreyev. The authors
thank Professor A.V. Shepelyavyy, Professor, Doctor of Chemical
Sciences I.P. Losev,, Engineers A.A. Babichev, V.S. Bondarev
for their assistance in supplying data and reviewing the book,
and they also thank Engineer V.P. Leont'yev for his assistance
in preparing chapter X, Paper Materials. There are 60 Soviet
references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Introduction
PART I. WOOD MATERIALS, THEIR PROCESSING AND USE
3
7
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FALYUZHNYY, Viktor,1vanovichl LAPTER, Yakub Isaakovich; DUMASHOV,
: I -- , "Y'
u.F., red.; ISERVA, R.Kh., red.izd-va; LELYUKHIN, A.A.y
tekhn. red.
[Lightweight precast reinforced conorete elements for major
repair of buildings] Oblegahewqe sborrWe zhelezobetonrqe
konstruktsii dlia kapitallnogo remonta zdanii. Moskva, Izd-
vo M-va kommun.khoz.RSFSR, 1963. 139 p. (MM 17:2)
----KALYUZMYYI V.I.; NEMTSOVI B.B.; DUMASHOV, Yu.F.j red.; SMIRNOVA) H.N.)
rect. lw--w; MWOKHO E.M., tekhn. red.
(Industrial enterprises of repair and construction organizations]
Proizvodetvenriye predpriiatiia remontno-stroitellnykh organizatsii.
Moskva, Izd-vo M.-va komun.khoz.RSFSRs 1961. 164 p iMIRA 15:6)
(Building materials industr7)
YEVGEVIYEV, YU.Ye.; =UZ 'H'M, V.I.; KORAK, N.B., red.; ZOR1NA,
V.A., tekhn, r- S -- '
(Labor and distribution under socialiem; for the aid of
social science students) Trud i raspredelenie pri sotsia-
li=e v pomoshchl iz-achaiushchim obshchost-vovedenie.
In.p.i Rosvuzizdat, 1963. 40 p. (MIRA 17:2)
BORISOV, Ye.F., dots.; BREGELI, E.Ya., prof.; BUKH, YeX... dots.;
VASHENTSEVA, V.M., dots.; GOLEVA, Yu.P., kand. ekon. nauk;
GOIRVA, A.P.,, kand. ekon. nauk; DEMOCHKIN, G.V., dots.;
DONABEDOV, G.T., kand. ekon. nauk; YERMOLOVICH, I.I., dots.;
KALYUZHNYY,,V.M., dots.; KORNEYEVA, K.G., dots.; KU2NETSOVA,
A."s.p pro'if..'; WROSHNICHENKO, V.S., dots.; MYASNIKOV, I.Ya..,
kud, ekon. nauk; PIKIN, A.S., dots.; SIDOROV, V.A.j- SHIRNOV,
A.D., dots.; SOLOVIYEVA, K.F... dots.; SOROKINA, I.F., dots.;
TARUNIN, A.F.,, kand. ekon. nauk; KHARAKHASHIYAN, G.M... prof.;
MENDELISON, A.S., red.; SHVEYTSER, Ye.K., red.; ROTOVA, R.S..,
red.; GARINA, T.D.) tekhn. red.
(Economics of socialism) Politicheskaia ekonomiia sotsializ-
ma. Moskva, Gos,izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola." 1963. 476 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
5.31100 77538
SOV/80-33-1-47/119
AUTHOR: Lutugina, N. V., Tavait,-Aierna., K. S., KalyuzhiiyY,
V. M
TITIE; Brief Communications. Investigation of Triple Systern
Mothyl Acetate -Chlorof orni-Water by.11ecti.CIcatlon
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 1, pp
248-251 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the previous work the isotherm-isobars of the
above triple system were investigated. In the
present work the process of rectification of 10
solutions was investigated and changes of components
of distillate and of the liquid In still were studied.
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vennyy unIversitet)
January 29, 1959
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BAGRYANSKIY$ )(.V.;- LAVRIKp P.P.; KALI,YANOV, VA
I I -,
Ceramic fluxes with an iron powder. Avtom. svar. 16 no.10:
43-46 0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgichaskiy institut.
xnyu2llNyy, V. ..v. PA 2.75T91
V. V.
WMWuels Coal
Coking
Jun 50
"Speed of Separation of Volatile Substances in Thermal Decomposition of Organic
Fuel hasses," Ye. A. Shapatina, V. V. Kalyuzhnyy, Z. F. Chukhanov, Coor Mom,
Acad Sei. USSR
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol MR, No 5~ pp 869-872
Demonstrates theoretical possibility and technical desirability of separating in
tine and space the processes of heating and of physicochamical decomposition
which influence semicoking, medium-temperature processing, and coking of solid
fuels. Describes experiments on speed of removal of volatiles and determination
of degree of fuel decomposition. Plots percentages (0 - 70%) of escaping
volatilea and maximum quantity of volatiles yielded at 8500 C vs temperature
(200-6000 C) of "coking" coalp for various reaction times (0.8 - 30 see; 2 hr)
and for various coals (Moscow, Cheremkovsk), also versus reactlion time, etc.
Submitted 23 Har 50
PA 163T10
n't Y hl MY
USSR,,Chemical TechnoluL-,y. Chaw1cal Products aii(. Their 1-13
App lie ation- -Treatment of solid mineral fuels
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, Do 31 1957, 9215
Author and Nalrdicb, 1. M,
l
Inst, z S311
es Kirgi
Title The High-Speed Gasification or Coal Dust from the
Dzhere;alan aiid Kok -Yan-alc Beds
Orig Pub: Tr. io'-ta vod. Ich-va i enorg. AN KirgSSR, 1956,
No 3 M, 13c-,'-151.
Abstract'. With a view towar6s the ioveqti(;atIon of the suit-
ability of Kirtviz-coals for high-speeC, thermal
treatment by new fluiuized bed methods as well
as for the purpose of obtaining data for the design
C.D
of indUstrial poi--icir plants, exper"ments have been
l:
carried out on the
rapid Gasification of coals in
apparatus permItt-Inge the heating of the coal dust
in a scream of pr6lieate(, steam at termperatures
of 520-6280 and contact tipies of' less than 0.01
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SUPATINA. YO.A.; -KALYUZMM,.V-V-
Study of the thermal decomposition of Moscow Basin coal subjected
to a high -rate heating. Energotekbaispol!.topl. no-1:53-59 16M
(MIRA 13:10)
(coal research)
KALYUZHM, V.V.
High-apeed. somicoking of solid fuelu. Energotelffi.ispoll.toplo
no.1:68-81 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Fuel research) (Coal-Carbonizabion)
KALYUZHNYY, V. V.
Behavior of sulfur in the thermal decomposition of Savellyevka
oi shale subjected to A high-rate heating, lnergotekhiopoll.
topl. no.l:-121-130 160* (MMA 13:10)
(Oil shale) (sulfur)
EALYUZHNYY, V.V.; PIMIKINA, MIKI
Study of gan formation in a high-temperature flame. Energotekh.ispoll.
topl.no.3tl37-146 163. (KRA 16.5)
(Smelting furnaces) (Flame) (Gaaes)
GEUKHANOVI Z.F.1 KONDAKOV, V.V.; KALYUZf]NYY,,.V.,V.; WNHOITKOV, D.I.,-
SPHKTOR, A.N.; STROKOVSKTY",'-L.'*"~K--h,..KHORZIfEMBO, -L.; YARKHO, Ye.N.
KUNAKOV, N. Ye.
Pilot plant for the study and ap lication of the hear regenerating
direct prooess of cast iron and steel production. Ispoll. tverd.
topl., ser. maz. i gaza no. 5tl82-192 164 (MIRA 19:2)
NALIVKINY D.V., glav. red.; BELYAYEVSKIY, N.A., zam. glav. red.;
TIKHOMIROV, V.V., zam. glav. red.; ASSOVSKIY, A.N., red.;
MELINIKOV, O.D., red.; PEYVE, A.V.,.red.; YANSHIN, A.L.,
red.; VOSKRESENSKAYA, N.A., red.; KALYUZHNYY, VI.A., otv. red.
vyp.; NATOCHIY, P.A., red. v~p.; Mt A.F.-,''red.izd-val
LISOVETS, A.M., tekhn. red.
[Study of the geology ofethe U.S.S.R.] Geologicheakaia izu-
chennost' SSSR. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr.4SR. Vol.31. (Ukrainjan
S.S.R. (western provinces); period 1951-1955) Ukrainskaia SSR
(zapadnye oblasti); period 1951-1955. No.l. (Published studies
and reviews] Opublikovannye raboty i obzornye glavy. 1963. 178 p.
Vol.32. (Central and eastern provinces df the Ukrainian SSR;
period lq5l-19551 Ukrainskaia SSR (tsentrallnye t vostoehnye
obl.aati period 1951-1955. No.l. [Published studies] Opublikovan-
nye raboty. 1963. 326 p. (Ukraine--Gaology) (MIRA 16:10)
Ft fW111M I F1111:011V Hfil IN 1119 t [till! i", IfilIj M-1 f, V--
ACC NR' AP6030276 rl*N) SOURC-9 COM., UR/0394/66iOO4/008/0023/0025
AUTHOR: Peresypkin, V. _.F. Kalyuzhn Yu. V.
ORG: Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Plant Protection (Ukrainskiy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zashchity rasteniy)
TITLE: New fungicides to fight against parasitic fungus of apples
SOURCE: Khtmiya v sellskom khozyaystve, v. 4, no. 8, 1966, 23-25
TOPIC TAGS: fungicide, apple tree, parasitic fungus, chemical compound,
,-/MG 1143, MC 1053 compound
ABSTRACT: In 1966, tests were made in Zaporozhiye Oblast USSR to find
fungicides effective:against a parasitic fungus growing on apple trees. Studies
were made of self-moistening powders containing 2516 karathane and 250,fo MC1143,
* 2516 concentrate of MC 1053 emulsion, a 5076 concentrate of dynacap emulsion,
* colloidal sulphur paste (as a standard) and also new, untested fungicides:
morocide, morestan and captan (on a colloidal sulphur base). There were consecu-
tive series of spraying. It '%~as found that the duration of the protection given by the
fungicides varies and depends on the concentration of the compound. Morocide,
1/2 - UDC: 632. 952:634. 11
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morestan, and captafi on a colloidal sulphur base were found to be highly effective
against the parasitic funfr,is; theirjt2oExjicj~tX lasted for 7 to 13 days if -optimal
concentrations were'used. The follow ing%onc entrations of compounds were also
found to be effective: karathane: 0. 1 and 0. 216; dynocap: 0. 1 and 0. 1576; MC 1053:
0. 1 and 0. 2%; and MC 1143.-'0. 376. The fungicides retarded the appearance of the
disease for 7-11days, and were no less effective than colloidal sulphur paste. A
combination of spraying of fungicides and cutting away of contaminated shoots
decreases the seriousness of re-infection to a greater extent than the use of chemi-
cal compounds alone. Orig.' airt. has: 2 tables. Lrw-,4.-5-c>.J [GC]
SUB CODE: 02J. 06, 07/ SUBM DATE: 01Feb65/ ORIG RE, F: 002/
KALYUZIINYY, Yu.V.; SHISHKOVA, M.1.
.4 A i;WUM VO PW~V-Ui I ,
Effectiveness of fungicides in controlling apple powdery
mildew. Trudy VIZR no.2005-38 pt.4 164. (MIRA M12)
VOLOVICH, N. I.; PEDENKO, -4.I.; SNFIMSKAYA, A.V.; GOIDDYUK, L.F.;
KA I AA,-.-
Epidemiological significnnee of carriers of avirulent CorynebActerium
diphtherine. Zhur.mikrobiol.eoid. i immun.28 no.12:29-33 3) 157.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz lrhnrlkovskogo institute, vaktain I ayvorotok im. Mechniakova.
(CORYNNVACTERIUM DIPHTHHRIJAE,
avirulent strains, apidemicnl, aspects of cnrringe (Run)
KOGANt ILLI KALIZIIANOITA Ye.G,; SALITINA, L.V.,- SOLODOV, N.A.;
DMITERE ~W, 3.,-'~~rinimali
uchastiye: UKHANOVA, N.I.;
PERVUKHIHA, A.Ye.-p KAZANTSEVA, V.G.; ULkNOVSKAYk, V.D.;
VLASOVp K.A., glav. red.; LIZUNOV, N.V., otv. red.;
PYATENKO, Yu.A., otv. red.; SALTYKOVA, V.S., otv. red.;
ISLEPNEVf YU.S., otv. red.; FABRIKOVA, le.A., otv. red.
PODOSEK, V.A., red. izd-va; GOLUB', S.I., tekhn. red,
[Rare alkali metals (lithium, rubidium, and sesium); a
bibliography on their geochemistry, mineralogy, crystal
chemistry, geology, the analytic methods of their determi-
nation, and their economics]Redkis shcholochnye metally (litii,
rubidii i tsezii); bibliografiia po gookhImii, mineralogii,
kristallokhImii, geologii, analiticheskim metodam opreieleniia
i ekonomike. Soot. B.I.Kogan i dr. Moskva., Izd-vo Akad. uk
SSSRp 1962. 327 p. - 6 (MIRA 16: )
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kri-
stallokhimii redkikh elementov. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii
nauk SSSR (for Vlanov).
(Bibliography-Alkali metals)
K -9 FA','7l*!7KOV T. K,
-l'ya'ain of ct-,j-.pcuA antltiibtcc-i'!ar --snur-6s. VI,-',. ~li
~lc "
11*11 -.1 nc.A~68-77 0 165.
1. C106n-korrespondept !MIN i A
XALZHILASHVILI, G.
Inflaimmble properties of tea. Pozh.delo 9 no.IW5 0 163.
(MIRA 16:12)
l:-kLMSXlf.-YA. A
25177 Ka.Lzhf;',ciy. Ya. A. Teoreticheakie Denovy Ulmtki Dorozhnykh Pokrytiy. Trudy
Avtomob-Dor. Tor. In-tn. VYP. 8, 1914Q 0". 55-73 Bibliogr: 13 JIFtzv
SO: Letapts' No. 11, 1949
MACHO. Ruben Ruis [Camachoj, R.R.]
People who live in the past. Mauka i zhiznl 29 no.6:86-87 Je 162.
011RA 15'-10)
(Chipaya Indians). ,
L 32212-66 EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c)- JD : . . . .- .. . .
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AUT11ORt Kamadlien P, 141adJovs LA
fnz, 7nFHUtii-6r-PRYiicB, BMI
TITLE'_rr_Owth of gLinniuM epitaxial layers with-closed iodide cycle, 49
C~C'Vitci: Nalgarska akademiyalha naukite. Doklady;, y. 18, n6. 6v 1965-,""521-5'24
T)PIC TAGSt apitaxial growingt semiconductor carriers iodine# simple cryrtal growths
germanium single crystal# crystal property
0~1"MW. Epitaxial growth'is a now technique for. the production of novel and intri-'
cate Eicaiconductor devices with precisely controlled properties6 It is being used on
an. ever wider scale. The present article describes the equipments proceduresp and
results nX growth of epitaxial germanium layer using chemical transport reactions
within a closely spaced system with'iodine as carrier. The authors chose this
particular system since 1) it precludee'the use of an inert gas--carriers thus
eliminating the problems of its purification and of thd control of its rate and
temperature; 2) the temperature gradient between source and substrate Is Bmallp so
that thermodynamically optimum conditions are created for the growth of high-grade
single crystal layers; 3) all condition'a of'purity can be observed strictly during
the preparation-and carrying out of the.pirocess; 4) simple starting materials may
be used; and 5) the prooess occurs at a re.litively low temperature practically
precluding the diffusion of impurities. Further work is in progress inVestigating
the elecl~rical and structural properties of the newly obtained epitaxl&1.layers.
This paper was presented by Academician G. Nadjakov on 23 February 1965* The
authors thank N. Velchev for his participation in the early stages of the experiments
and D. Genchev and P. Batev for rienting, _'~.e substrates %nd x-raying the layers.
OriC._iR. ha. : 5 HjUe-s. - ~Orig. art. in _j
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AUTHOR: Kamadjiev, P. R.; Mladjov, L. K.; Velchev, N. B.
ORG: Institute of Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
TITLE: Gxrowing of germanium whiskers
SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Doklady, v. 19, no. 9, 1966, 779-
782
TOPIC TAGS: crystal, germanium, germanium crystal, fiber crystal,
semiconductor, filament, whisker, photoresistor, transport reaction
ABSTRA(' T: Growing Ge whiskers and the vapor-solid -liquid (VLS) mechanism
for Ge have been investigated. Transport reaction with a closed iodide cycle in
apparatus producing Ge epitaxial layers was used. For the experiment, the
3
I density o-A the iodine was changed from 0. 5 to 3 mg/cm and the temperature.,vas
varied. Ge whiskers with impurities of Au, Te, Bi, and Pt were obtained, but
none were obtained with impurities of In, Zn, Sn, Ga, and Al. Conditions for
obtaining filaments of Ge with gold impurities were studied ir, detail. Whiskers
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were grown on oriented Ge substrates as well as on glass and quartz substra-T.es.
Whisklers were not obtained when the lowest temperature of tho was
below the Ge-Au eutectic temperature. Some clata on their con(1,11,--tivity and
resistivity are presented. The effective resistivity in the whisl~crs is below
10,,j~_sec, No freezing eutectic droplets at the growing whiskers were observed. 2i
The use of Ge whiskers in tensoelectric semiconductor devices itich as photo-
rusistors in the IR range and in microelectronics is aaticipat(!d, The paper was
presented by Academician G. Nadjakov, 21 June 1966. Aiithors ti-lank V. Laskova
for participation in some of the experimental works, Orig. art. has: 5 diagrams,
and 2 tables. [KPI
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Xai;v-vhQdev, P. ',,'lectric conductivity and themloilecl~-ric of -whito t-'Ln.
I
p. 4.24. cAsopis P-qO -MR-U. 111raha. Vol. 4, no. '~, Sept. 1954.
SO: I-Ionthly List of 3ast European Accessions, (REAL), LC, Vol. 4, ]To. 11,
ITO--.--. 1955, Uncl-
~ie UIC4, conductl i and thermal diettronotive
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C2;ECHOSLOVAKIA/Cryst als. B-5
Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 18356
Author Petko R. Kamadziev.
Inst
Title Temperature Dependence of Thermo-EMF of Gray Sn with
Admixtures of Cd,
Orig Pub Ceskosl. casop. fys., 1956, 6, No 4, 426-43o; Chekhosl.
fiz. zh., 1956, 6, No 5, 453-457
Abstract The conductivity and the the9mo-emf of Vay Sn contai-
ning 2.8 x lobo to 4.9 x 101 atoms of Cd in 1 cub.cm
were measured in the range from -183 to +100.
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AUTHORS: Yelistratov, A. M., Kamadzhiyev, P. R. SOV/20-125-3-20/65
TITLE: An X-ray Investi,-ation of the DeCOMDOSitiOn Of
Supersaturnted Solid Solutions of Low Solubiliti,
(Rentgenovskoye issledovaniye raspadr percsyshchennykh
tverdykh rastvorov s maloy rastvorimostlyu). The Decomposition
of a Supersaturated Solid Solution of Copper in Germanium
(Raspad peresyshchennogo tverdogo rastvora medi v germanii)
PEFUODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, 1"Ir 3,
PP 538-541,(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper gives tvh-7~ preliminary results of the
investigation specified in the title. The -Z-3gions of anor.FJous
scattering which aro causod by a breach in "Che matricea
(matritsa) can be observed on]--- in the surroandings of the
knots of the inverse lattic,~ of th-L, matrix. Tho suthors,
thereforep investigate 'only these They t3cd
Ge sa-aDles which were srt-n out of -;;,ic- large mor-o--rystals of
the p- and n-type. Mechanic-~! of G-_ causes interise
diffraction effects on th-- r~,!i.,gr;--,)1-.3 (bel-ause ,)I,
disturbrace of the structur:1 Df tha lpyer of
Card 1/4 germanium). The supers aturF~ ted &~)iid solu'lon of Cu in
An X-ray Investigation of the Decompositi,)n of 2t
Super 'saturated Solid Solutions of Low Solubility. The Decomposition of a
Supersaturated Solid Solution of Copper in
prepared by diffusing Cu int.-, thc tempc--t-Ore of
1 e'3 S
maximum solubility. rihe furth-'.- ~".-.-atum;_lnt of the samil i
discussed in short. The author.3 ed + 1- c. G :'
h :a 1
decomposition of a supers ti tu_-:~ t,-~,! sol'..tJ 3~.Iuti:)r a, th~~
tompe'raturel, 550, 625, and 3-iO~' ln cn-,irDTIMent of tae
knots (111), (220), (311) of-the -Lnve-"se lattice of Ge. The
diffraction pictures tire chanige" in the following wny: The
radiographs of the hardened a7loyed samples have Laue spots
and thermal diffusion maxima. Exactl.,,, the same diffusion
maxima were observed also on the radiographs of the initial
(non-alloyed) samples. If the concentrations of copper are
lower than the saturation valu-.,, the effects of two-
dimensional diffraction are by far less intense, and they
appeptr after a more protracted temperin(z. The following
conclusions may be drawn from the experimental rosults:
1) The effects of two-dimensional diffraction and th,--._!r
subsequent development 6uring the tempering at low temperature-s
a-re caused by structure varip.tions in the crystal of a super-
Card 2/4 saturated solid solution.of Cu in* Ge durinz the decom.-nosition.
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Supersaturated Solid Solutions of Low Solubility. The Decomposition of a
Supersaturated Solid Solution of Copper in Germanium
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2) The effects of two-dimensioii:-ii !Uffrpction cannot bo
explained by a scattering from the Guiftiei-P~-eston zones or
from the "germs" of the removed phase because of the extremely
low concentration of Cu in the solid solution. 3) It'is not
probable that these effects are caused by irregularities of
the "packing" of the layer. 4) Consequently, it may be assumei
that the extra-spots observed (effects of two-dimensiosal
diffraction) are caused by the shape of the submicrocracks.
5) The formation of little bows and the splitting of the
effects of two-dimensional diffraction in the later SVIgeS
of decomposition are caused by the formation of disordered
-blocks in a germanium crystal ir. the intericr of which the
submicrocracks are conserved. Dzspitc ltno extremely small
concentration of Cu in Ge, the stllruct-L~re changes which are
growing in the matrix during the decor.-Position are so great
that they exert well observable diffraction cffect-s on the
radiographs. 7) As to the decompositic-i of a supe~-saturateu'_
solid s.olution of Cu in Ge ~~ormstion c~_' subin'cracrak~ks an'-
subsequent development of a block st"r-acture), the
Ir H" " 1 11 -1 A! I I ' I
ri 11, 114 T I V EWA I W!. I PIii
An X-ray Investigation of the Decomposition of ~rj- V/20_1 2 5 - ~..20/0' 3
Su-nersaturated Solid Solutions of Low Solubility. The Decomposition of a
3-'~i;~:)rsaturated Solid Solution of Copr:,er in Geri,,ianiu,111
character of the observable sti-iictu- Changes is quite 6.1-11ilar
to the deformation phenomena which ooeur during thp
of the solid solution CuBe. Th~~ thanks R. .4. Zvin~..,iuk
for his help and useful discus,;ionc. Thore are 4 figures tn6
8 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov Akademii nauk ~333;j (T.-iLlUtUte of
Semiconductors of the Academy of Scionces USSR
P RE') F 'N'T ~: DJuly 9, 1958, by A. P. Ioffe, Academician
SUBMITTU: July 26, 1958
Cara 4/4
I I , 1r I ~ ;I I j: I I I 1~ j I ~,J! ", : ~ !If -If I I II I . I I , 111 1 1 : . -
KAMADZIIIYEV, P.R., Cand. Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "X-ray structure re-
search into disturbances arising in the decomposition of super-latura-
ted solid Golutions of Ou in Ge and of Nli in Ge, and the correlation
of these disturbances to the electrical properties of the solutions."
Leningrad., 10,60. 114 pp; (Leningrad State Order of Lenin Univ im A. A.
Zhdanov5; 200 copies; free; (KL, 28-60, 157)
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ILISTRATOV, A-Me; XAMAD L-F-.R. -
JL.MWH-m- I
Imv4fjtI&%4Ion of the decay of a supersaturated solid solution of
Ou in Ge-lize. tvero tela, 2 no-ID2950-2960 N 160. (MIRA 13:12)
lo Institut poluprovodaikov, AN SSSE6
(copper) (Germanium) (Solutions. Solid)
WIF 'ITI I' RII I i M", I I I ;I I I I"
8/16 ' 2/004/012/020/052
BI 04YB1102
AUTHORS: Yelistratov, As Mop and Kamadzhiyev, P. R.,
TITLE: An X-ray examination of the decomposition of a supersaturated
solidsolution of Ni in Ge
PERIODICAL: 'Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4P no- 12, 19621 3492-3495
TEXT: The specimens were cut 'from five different p and n-type Ge single
crystals having resistivities of 32-35p 33-34, 42-54 and 50-60 ohm-cm
(n-type) and 40-45 ohm-cm (p-type)) with dislocation densities of
4 cm-2.
10 The specimens were supersaturated with Ni by diffusion
annealing at - 9000C and subsequent rapid quenbhing. In all cases a liquid
outectic (Ge + GeNi) formed on the surface, from which Ni diffused into the
specimens. After the samples had cooled down the solidified eutectic
drops were ground away. At room temperature) the resi6tivities of the
.....specimens saturated with Ni varied between 1.3 and 1.6 ohm-cm, and the
nickel concentration between 2*1 and 5-5-101; cm-3. Ln X-ray method
described in previous papers (DAN SSSR, 125, 5389'.19591 FTTj 2t 29501
Card 1/2
B/181/62/004/012/020/052
An X-ray examination of the ... B104/B102
1960) was used to investigate the isothermal decomposition of the
supersaturated solutions at 500, 550, 600 and 650 OC. In spite of the low
Ni concentration it was possible to detect diffraction effects which are
rolated with the decomposition of the solid fiolution of Ni in Ge.
Analogously to the decomposition of Cu solutions in Get the diffraction
effects are the result of the scattering from eubmicro cracks in the
matrix. The estimated dimensions of these oracks*are d < 40 a and
14~t600 L The solid solution decomposes in two stages$ the matrix of
the crystal nuclei being deformed in the second stage. There are
:3 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov.AN SSSR, Leningrad.(Institute of
Semiconductors AS USSRp Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 7P 1962
Card 2/2
KLH=HIEV, fttko
Petr.Hilolayevich Labodev, 1866-1912. Piz mat spisanie
BAN 5 no,3:190-198 162.
YEL15TRATDVp A.M.; 4MkWaUU9-,Z.R.
X-ray study of the breakdown of a saturated solid solution of
Hi in Go. Fiz.tver.tela 4 no.12:3492-3495 D 162. (KIRA 15:12)
1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN SGSR, Leningrad.
(X rays-Diffraetion) (Nickel) (Germanium)
- - - . - -- -I I.... - ~ I - .1 1. 1: 11- 1 ~-."I", j I'll . : r 1: .11 1!I --,-
MOIN, A.K.; DUBOVSKIJ, B.G.j DOIIMC Md.; MATALIN, L.A.; KA14AJE-V A.V.t -
N,:~
LAWGOV., M.N.; M-ITOCHVIL., Go$ ilos (translator]
Examimtion of physical propertiou of a nuclear reactor of an electric
power p1mit, Jaderna onergio 3 no.2:33-38 F 157.
GAYEVSKAYA, I.S.; XAMAKHIN, L.G. [deceased)
Results of the introduction of flowering plants in Ashkhabad.
Trudy Turk. bot. sada no.4slO5-180 162. MRA 15:7)
I(A.shkhabad--Plant introduction) (Ashkhabad--Plants, Ornamental)
~ - -1
I
USSR/Cherdstry - Adsorption
21 Feb 51
Ulves-'L,igation of the Structure of an Adsorbent by Several Independent "Lethodq)II
N. Avgull, C.L. Dzhidt, 11.1& Kamaldn, A.V. Kiselev, V.L. LWOyanovich, I.Ye. Iie~inark,
R. Uy. Sheynfayn, Loscow State U imeni L.V. Lomonosov, In5t I'hys Chem, Acad Sci Mwanian
SM, Ims-ID Phys Chem, Acad Sci USM,, Groznyy Sci Res Petroleum Inst
"DoIc Ak Illauh SSSR" Vol LXXVI, No 6, pp 855,858
Adsorption. isotherms of benrene, heptane, and I:eOH were taken on unifcm roughly porous
silica gel (structural tyl.,;a 2). Found surface of adsorbed fiDr, to be equal to surface of
adsorbent and not to depend on nature of vapor. Detd distribution of vol of pores by
structure-adsorption method, method of pressing lig into the pores, and electronic
rAcroscope nethod. Results obtained by the 3 methods checked.
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,USSR/chetistry Adsorption
1 Apr 52
-"3Y.t;teresis in Forcing Mercury Into Porous Msterialt,,"
1N. 14. Kamakin, A, V. Kiselev, Groznenskiy Petroleum
Sci Res Inst
'Tok Ak Nauk SM"' Vol 83, iTo 4, PP 589-592
11~atereals curves vere prepd for 2 samples of alumina
o"11-aa gal using mercury under pre!iaure. The results.
abow tW, this wthod of studying the structure of
~poroIusIWterials gives reoults that agree with those
ottained~by the method of capillary condensation of
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00LOLINA, L.I., YJIL'NiKOVSDYA, W.V.; KAMAKIN. Nome
Determination of minute quantities of tatraothyllead in benzene
nolvento. KhIm, I tekh. topl. i masel no.ll.*72-3 of cover N 157,
(MIRA lIjl)
1. Grossnenskly nauchno-iosledovatellskiy neftyanoy Institut.
(Gasoline--Analysis) (Iead--Analysis)
3 QV 65-58-11-14/15
A73THORS:
M-i- and Og" oblina,
Romank-.Yva, L K,1_3a
TITIZ,- A, Simple Method -.f D.-terWmixg the A3-bi'Aty . of an Aluminbrh
Bead Catalyst'(Prostoy metod -predelaniya aktivnosti
sharikovo alyumosilikatnogo katalizatora)
PERIODICAL: KhImiya I Tekhnologlya Topliv I Masel, 1958,:) Nr 11-
.4
A
.
pp 66 - 68 (UHR)
.
ABSTRACT: The control of the aoti-~Uty of acatalyst is of impor-
tan-a as the aoitivy determimBits quality. The cata-
lysics activity can either be directly determined by
oracking of a standard raw material in laboratory reac-
tors (P-afs. .1.1 - 13) or indireotly with the aid of their
physioo-chemiaAl charaoteristics (Refs. 8 .24 10). The'
described method belongs to the second group of deter-
mirAtions. It is based on the dependence of the cata-
17st,s activity on its capacity of Interchanging the
cations contained in the same with the salt cations.
Lhe method desaribed by Viyesserov (Refs. 6 and 7) was
4ppliad and the exchange capaoity of a number of alu-
minlum'silloate bead ciatalysts determined (a fresh oata-
lyst prepared under industrial conditions; a catalyst
used dlirlrg ~-raoking processesp and a eata-
Card 1/2 lyst which was treated with water -vapour at high tem-*
SOV/65-58-11-14/15
A Simple Method 'of T;wtera-1!0,zg the katf%VLty of an A-Luminjum Bead
Catalyst
paratures (750-4) i.e. a stabilised oatalyst). At the
eame AZ -P me th6 a,-ttrity index was determined according
te WOO' Reaults of experiments on more than 50 samples
are gli-ier, In the form. cif a graph. Variations in the
revalta obtainad by t1he two methods did not exceed
i 5 and L
0 - very se'dem 2%. T!-,e desoribed method can
b a astsd In faCtorigs produ--ing catalystss, for quality
. if .0
r,ontr,~I, and ala%) In- ca"alltio oracking plants. The
IDTIC-leas reqi.~IrsB ,;nly three 1,-ours and one person can
kiarry out two slmultan6ous experiments; the VTU method
6 Mu ciil Lr, o i, a t Inie -ocaamming and requires s eve r a 1
perab, z;.
-rr Tho)re are, I Talble, 1 Figure and 13 Referen-
ces% 8 Mczlish. ands 5
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Card 9/2
~IKIWAKINI N. 1-1.1 TOPCHIYEWA, K. V., KAHKO, N. A., PIGIT?(-,VA, L. I., AGAPONIOV, A. V.,
PAIMnIOV, G. Y., KIRSKIYY Y. S.
"Studying the 4ature of-,. Activity of Aljjmosilica-ftl~e Cntalysts."
Report submitted at tbe Fifth World Petroleum Congress, 30 I:aY -
5 June 1959. New York.
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cont-al-ris --ric civiricteriatzes a., 111.1.1crttj!
petroleum products OtT~ proceszlng unl1a. pltvt
plants and ;etrocheicr.: rcrinory sections. Fach artlclw :.a
Accompanled by referencea.
TABIZ OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Dorogoahinx'k.-Y, A.=. C.t11b.t1);. or the Oro
the D4vslO;m'6Qt OC -he Petraleum"ustry 5
11. DMOVEPOOM XX TIM FG9L PRQVUCIXO LINE OF
R-A.. JJL_X1j&=aM. and A-A- pAshiiov. Plan far
3mg the Fuel Pro4ucin& Lima of the GroznYY Refineries
I !;!ZA ~!hk7~VoFr, B-K. Amerlic, ?.I. Kmchst*vs,
LEE, "Porl-
menta with Destructive Distillation of HazOut 48
d I.G. Priern".
WAY44bo-, im
=rat-.C= of CatalTtle Cracking units or tra 43-402-yr-Pi, and
a1blUtLes of InOreaming Their Yields 60
~Z&JUL,jc~&. Same Regular Recurrences in tha Catalytic Cracking
of 31"V7 Dlstl22*taa 72
AwmanuIlova To x :.I. 31-a--can xezhlu-
Prepiratron-of
il~t-rM Catalyst. from taw A.Xua GLay cy ..14 Activation 82
Chemistry and ftabnology, (cant.) SUV/2213
R&A ~0210-~tMLASY911,17ro-"
Mason Why AU-~ eats C&ta
22ti tion capacity go
Amerik B K X.A-AMM "I and
t5r-*---J~ ~=' tact Coking Reactor 101
9*-o-Uo-n-Zper&t1ng Under Post Severe Conditions
,M,IL, and.Zr~. Granulated Coke Produced by
POWT-9OKUM and U&04 " RAW material in the zlectxod*
manufacturing Industry and 1A Gas Production 113
As Gas Vjom~ Conditions In the Granulated Cake
MV-113-A-Mest Carrier 1.20
Y_r_SVLd%&nOV, A,A. Bashilc , and F.K. PrOlOv-- X30
W-MM -c"Oftr2t-glYield or-tntermadiats DistlIL&T-0 FractfOns
D.I. S"tozaro", V.V. Zhdan0va,
:n
mediate U150"a't Tra"Lons Produced by Thermal Cracking
ChlkmLlatr7 and Teahnaingy (Cant.) SOV12213
IMOVEXU= 339 TIM LUM OIL AND PARAFFIX WAX
PRODMM it= or ft"ry"M
Possibilities Of Further Der*lopmont and
Lub* Oil and ftraff In Wax Production in
the GrOzm77 R*flntrles 25T
H-G-- a- jA-UM%'1-n0-T- Rational ?low Scheme
. at,
turing Lmbr acting 011, Pik a frin sndCer~min~ Wax
Obtained From Sulfurous Crudes of therRoftsahkino Type 163
n1tratam-A.G., Y-V,.-*erOw. and K.V. XTRohnin.
16perlmental Treatment of Sulfurous Petroleum Residuo(GaUdr-5KI
With TOw-component Selective Solvent. am Applied in the
RerIVIn Industry 166
AEIZD- 'LJ.- O.A--&r a' A KItraranow and A.G~ Pl-rty-
'**ftkO- POfim1b1l1ti.!1-.j1Y*YzTar' v OPmF&V1!4-fr;P*rt1Q5 Or
-9-0-a'aual oil. ITI
card 7/9
contax.na namrcur, ! ~-- ~-.. ~x cx,&rn~trrotIcs _.-
pe tro Isum products oL~t:,'twe 'rom rtflr*ry procea3tr,,E 4v0trt, j~J~L,,t
plants and patronhotticr-1 refinery sections. Eact. article Is
accompanied by references.
TABLE OF COMNTS:
Foreword 3
ftrogoohlnskly, A.Z. Contribution of trio Oroznyy Oilmen to
the Development of the Petroleum Ind%stry 5
1. SMY OF CRUtW AND TMIR PRr=A-.PMCT
Bortmova, X.P P.D. Gamayunova, A.D. Poplavakays, and
JLZ- -qhnlchko:l Choice or Deaulsifiers for Crudes Processed
at the OfE`an" Refineries I-,
LeTchanko. 'Yo.S., le.N. Bobicova. Q. ~.Artem.fyeva, and
TO SmTy--or-Cr-udea troa-tl~~vragulak-Acraluki
-~%Aarazbo
- Izz 1EM Choohon-lng~h ASSR Z7
cart? 4/9
C1301018tr7 and Technology (Cont.) SOV/2213
Pktrofanow X a O%E~~r # a- and
rroEo
MI.-FIbe, From IAlgobskskaya, ZW- -
Ut -zov
'U
skoya, and An"tastyermicaya Crudes 183
f.2 'r Proven, Xj&,~Soro vz~ and
an 1, me rom
"If"; none 0: RM;.1 'a so rom roletas
rroanoss or using the Alumo-ollicato Adsorbent In a
Progam Solution 289
t, fanov X.G., and ?_!,4:fftyuk. Re.-Lining Petr*Lavm
Muo ft--04v-xU6;:I7Ing E-jectFlea Separation 10
17. MULOPME" OF TIM FMOCIDDaCAL MUSTRY 13
GROUry
LTMWAkn. A.Z. Prospects for Further Derolopawnt of
Healoal industry in Groanry 203
Le 0 Ife,
cjO0_Yo1a r1a,tand Y4.A~(?*Ildshtmyn.
7, in
ra.
1friciant We" of Orga nZ he Production ofVishing Agents
of the AlkYlaryl Sulforjote Type 218
Ca" 8/9
CbeaUtry and Technology (Cent-)
p L&_p"MLtqyM_ )I_A__-L?-,rLko, and
on the oxidation of Hard Pars.TfIn Wax In tbs Presence
some %a and Mangaoic Carbonates 22k
of Pormangansto, Naphthensts.
Aj,jgZAX2jL~p,j, On the question of Extracting Al"'Ibenzend
CS and Ortb*xYlOnt From the Petroleum Products Produced at
~36
ar"nyr
V. AMORATION OF pROCZSSZS AND DMLOMMNT OF CCWMOL
AND NZASURINO 116VICES
ftOkht'n JAZ-~X"o"'"," N Me-n.-Ta
ce, i4BIZ.1
Ind cators as Applied for Contra, Ing Camsscutive
p1ping of Various Petroleum Products 7brough Trunk Tl;mll-n*s 253
Vqt"q"In Now Instruments DevvLoped by the Orc==U7 ScIOD-
.1'.. .., B,z institute for ControlllAg and flogulat1=6 Conditions
aran
of fttroleum Refining Processes 265
AVATLARTAl Library of Congress T"d
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KAHAKIN, N.M.; ROMANKOVA, I.K..,
causee of the aging of
no.4:90-101 '59.
(Catalysis)
001,0'BLINA, L.I.; NESMYANOVA, T.S.
aluminum silieate catalyet. Trudy Gro%N I
I
OuRA 32i9)
(Aluminum sillestOO)
GUIYRYA, V.S.0 glav. red.; KLIMMWO, A.P., zam. gl4v. red.; GALICH,
P.N.p red.; Ugt
i J-.,M.p red.; MANIKOVSKAY-A, N.K., red.;
u" Q~,O
MASMAN, VIT., 'r6a.;'4'SERDYUK, O.P.,, red.
(Petroleum chemistry; paraffin petroleum hydrocarbons]
Neftek.himiia; parafinovye uglevodorody nefti, ikh vydelenie
i pererabotka. Kiev, Naukova, dumka, 1964. 138 p.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Institut khimii vysokomole-
kulyarnykh soyedineniy.
KOZOR ON, Yu.I.;iW4AUN, N.N.; K('ZTYI,H'VIL, MOKHOROV, G.V.
Dbtairdng oxygen-containing compounds from technical C3-C5
hydrocarbon mixtures. Neftekhimiia 4 no.2:2190-293 Mr-Ap'64
Ollfu 17:8)
1. institut khimii wiimerov i itonomerov M UkrEISR, Kiyev.
B --- Z t - El,'~ p T . F; , ; (", 3 -7 1 Y r, I 1 0 ; yl~, ~ " Td *. , El . " .
A * -' ~ ! , - , " . I? . . I . I
Pyro--'yt.ic clexivage of sulfolanes. Ukr. kh',r,.. zhur. 30 no.9:
948-950 '64. 17:10)
I I ') R.
.L~ InstAtut, .rysolomoAalmlyurnyk,',r soyed-inen y AN Llkr"S--
BEZMEMA, T.E.; GUITRYA, V.S.; EAMAKIN, N.M.
Oxidation of sulfolanes. Ukr.khim.zhur. 30 no.1-1:1183-1186 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Institut khimii vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedinenly AN UkrSSR.