SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIKTENKO, V.A. - KILADKE, R.M.

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I , 1 14/, 1 ." /~ /111/1, - GHOKIN, Sh.Ch.; XIK`Z=O -, WATRV, A.Zh. Basic indices and comparative evaluation of variants of the Irt7eh- Central Kazakhstan Canal route. Tout. AN Kazakh. SSR 13 no.12:3-15 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (KazELkhatan-Ganals) tabodtt*d t'-o rouJ-c of wjaf;~,-, Pp,)rovr--h 0v,- an zncli,~-l 7,n "he run. Izv. A'I' Ka-"al-b. SSR. GHOKINq Sh.Ch., ~kademik,'red.j XWERK01 V.4., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; 7APLAVITOV, O.V., red.; PROKHOROV, V.jF.,'tekhn.red. [The problem of water supply in central Kazakhstan] ProblAma vodo- obeBpochaniis TSentrallnogo Kazakhatana; abornik statei. Pod red. &.Gh. M;,Ana i V.A.Kiktenko. Alma-Ata, 1960. 364 p. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Akademiya nauk Xazakgskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. 2. AN Kaz= (for Chok1n)* 3. Institut energatiki AN KazSSR (for Chokin, Kiktonko). (Kazakhstan-Water supply) KIY,TENKO, V.A. Principal basis for the irrigation of central Kazakhstan by changing the flow of the Irtysh River. Trudy Inst. energ. AN Kazakh. 55R 2-49-63 '60. (MIRA 15.,1) (Irtysh Valley--Irrigation) SYABRYAY, V.T.; ROTMAN, R.N.; KIKTENIM, V.F. New data on the coal potential of the Krivoy Rog brown coal region. Geol.zhur.22 no.lt87-91 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Inatitut goologichaskikh nank AN USSR. (Kritroy Rog Basin--Coal geology) KIKTINKO, V.S., podpolkovnik moditsinskoy sluzhby, kandidat meditsinskikh ~~,i *L"niology'-ancl prevention of leptospirosis. Voen.-med.zhur. no.6: 64-69 je '51. (MLPA 9:9) (LIPTOSPIROSIS) KIKTINKO V.S. [Leptospirosis in man] Leptosporozy cheloveka. Moskva, Medgiz. 1114. "('Leppioelpirosie) (MLRA 7:12) ROZMRSMNSKIT, V.M.; UMHOMMO, V.D.; KDMMO. V.S.: AOAFONOV. V.I. Academician Danill Irtrillovich Zabolotuyl. outstanding scientist and humanitarian. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. t immun. no.12:17-23 no.12:17- 23 D 154. (MLRA B-2) (ZABOLOMI, WIIL KrRruovio, 1866-1929) KIKTENKO, V. S. "Concerning the Variability and Reproduction of Leptospirae," Zhur. YUkrobiol., Epidemiol. i Immunobiol., No.1, pp 70-76, 1955 Translation M-1066, 13 Apr 56 Wl';t j ,i-- -..' , " , "* . j- KIKTENKO, V. S. Simplified reaction for the adeoprtionof agglutinina in studying leptospirosis. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i Immin. no.8:50-52 A 155. (MLRA 8: 115 L. lz TSentrallnogo institute. usovershon8tvovanlya vrachey (LEPTOSPIROSIS, diagnosis, serol,simplified reaction of adsorption of agglutinins) All ANAN'I N, V. V. KIKTMMO, V.S. Comparative study of strains of pathogenic Leptoopirs. isolated in tho Soviet Union and In foreign countries. Zhur.mtkrobiol. epid. i Imnun. no.9:92-97 3 155. MARA 8: 11) 1. Iz Institute. opidemiologii I mikrobiologil imeni N.F.Gazalel. AMN SSSR dic.prof. G.V.Vygodchikov) I kafedry epidemiologii Voyennogo fakullteta Tt%entrallnogo Institute. usovershonstvovauiya vrachey. (LJUMSPIRA. comparison of patho enic strains isolated In Russia & foreign co I KIRMIKO, V.S., ASMMOVA, I.]Qh.,KUCEWMM. V.P. Sinplified method for setting up the agglutinin adeoprtion test. Voen.-medezhure no.12:46-47 D'55 (MIRA 12:1) (AGGWTINATION) EXCERPTA 12DICA Sec.4 V61.11/4 Y.cd.1:icrob. otc. Apr!l;-8 820. COLLECTION OF AIR SAMPLES FOR BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (Russian text) - Kikjenko V. S. , Ashurova I. Kh. , D"utcher- enko V. D. a6d-K-a E; h_a__n_o`v_a_N-. 1. - VOYEN. MED. Z11. 1956, 11 (50- 54) Tables I Illus. 3 The authors consider apparatuses constructed on the principle of filtration of the air through liquids or through dry filters as the most efficient for trappinL, bacteria, viruses, ricketts.ae and toxins and suggest a new portable samplingr apparatus. The apparatus has a U-shaped glass tube 25 cm. long and 1. 5 cm. in diameter con- nected by a rubber tube with a 250 ml. bottle having a long neck and placed'up- side down. Before collection of air samples, the tube and part of the bottle is fill ed with glass beads (230 g. ) and with normal saline or broth. The air can be as- pirated with a pump connected by a rubber tube to the neck of the bottle or it can be sucked in by the technician. Comparative studies showed this apparatus to be 2-3 times more efficient in catching microbes in the air than Diakonov's apparatus. The authors recommend this apparatus for collection of air samples in hospitals and under field conditions for bacteriolcgical investigation. Vavilin - Moscow (S) XIXTENKO. V.S., KUCHRMKO. V.D. Possibility of the propagation of pnthogenic microorgsniams in the external environment* Zhursmikrobiol.epid. I immun, 29 no.5:133-136 my 158 (MIRA 11W (COMMICABLIC DISRASES. trnnamienion, through environmental microorpnniams, review (Rua)) XIKTILITKO, V.S.; ANAIVIN, V.V.; KASHOOVA. 11-1. Identity of leT)toopira IJV-V and Loptospira pomona. Zhur. mikrDDiole ep id. i immun.: ~q no. 8: 46-49 Ag 158. (HIM 11:10) (I,VTOSPIRA, pomona, identification with DV-V strain (Ibis)) I-KIKTENKO, V.S.,- KASUNOU, N.I.) KUDRYkVTSEV, S.I.; PUSHCHIN, V.I. New apparatus for bacteriological- ana2yais of the air in negative temperatures. Lab. delo 7 no.3:38-~40 Mr 162t (MIRA 14:3) (AIR-RiCTERIOLOGY) 1, UI 10 1 "S' TITLE: S/1014/62/000/006/035/232 D295/D308 Ki" - ~ ~ A. ~ S., Safronov, Yu..P., KwIryavtoev, S.I.. '!"I~man, '~Ieldlorov, B.P., Pushchin, Y.I., rind Fedorovich, A.A. I Anraratus for the automatic countin6 of the -jarticles 0. a b-,cterial aerosol. P-3;R 1 C:) I CJ'%I I-Ieferativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika J- radioelekt-ronika, no. 0", 1962, abstract 6-2-65 P (Labor. delo, no. 10, 1961, 57-6o) -4escription is given of an apparatus -Qr the automatic I - - L -- v L U v cou;rAin- o' the nui:bcr.of narticles of a bacterial aeroscl Dassin- through the cuvette of the flow-type ultramicroscope. 'The az;-arat-us consists of a Photo-electronic unit, wi amnlifier and a Pulse coun4,.er. The intensity of the light flux scattered by the particles is sufficient to be recorded by the (~S'/ -19 (P*:'U-10,) and -25 (FEU-25) photo-nnultipliers. The duration of a light impul- se frorn. a Darticle is 0.5 - 0.6 see. and the pulse repetition fre- quency depends on concentration and does not usually exceed 300 - dard 1/2 S/19 62/000/('~06/0351/232 Apparatus for the automatic counting ... D295AOS 400 pulses/min. An electro-nechanical Ob type counle-- --ii-0 U . uh '00" julses/min. resolving is used for recordin:-. 7-.ro--, due to the inertness of tile circuit car, arise as a consequenec of t~.e occurrence of two or more narticles in the field of vision. o~` V~I' the instrament at --:~O.l see* interval. The error due to this cause is 1 i1a. The apparat-us has been used for counting particles of a bacterial aerosol from a liquid culture of bacillus -m-4rabilis. Tine results of auto---atic counting exceed by 25 t'-,'.e results of visual count' i-. in investi,~ating tll-.e number of dust r,-,r'.icles of t-he out- --~oor aiOr of a town, 39.28 X 106 solid particles per 1 1 of air were observed visually, while the automatic a-r,-,aratus detected 110 x 100 '~)articies. 2 figures and 4 references. [Abstracter's note: Conrlete translation.] Carld 212 KI'MIZO, V.S. doktor mod.nauk, prof.; SAFRONOVp Yu.P., kand.teldin.nauk; S.I.; EL-140, R.I.; FTDOROV, B.F.; PUSHCHIN, N.I.; FEDOROVICHP A.A. Photoelectronic count of the number of aerosol particles of organic and inorganic origin. Gig. i san. 26 no.2:14.7-53 F 'U ~HIIU 14:10) (AB ROS OIS ) KIKrb'IIKO V S - KA3WIOVA, N.I.; KUDRYAVTS-"V, S.I.; PUSIICIIIII, N-1. New method for oxmining bacterial diffusion in tho air. Zhur. m1krobiol. opid. i Immun. 32 no.7:6-22- Je 161. (MIRA 15: 5) (AIR-MIGROBIOLOGY) SKVORTSOV, Vitaliy Vasillyevich, Kj~~ijiy-SJJL-veat=-vich; KUGHERENKO, Vasiliy Dorofiyevich; ROZHDESrVENSKIY, V.M., red.; SENCHILO, K.K., tekhn. red. [Viability and detection of pathogenic microbes in an external medium]Vyzhivaemost' i indikatsiia patogennykh mikrobov vo vneshnei srede. Moskva, Medgiz. 1960. 348 P. (MIRA 16:1) (BACTERIA, PATHOGENIC) KIKTENKO, V..S..... ... ........ I Natural foci of le~tospirosis, Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epid. i Immin. 33. no.1291+9-54 b 162. (tMU 161-5) 1. 1z kafedry apidemiologii TSentrallnogo instituta-usovershen- stvovaniya vrachey. (ZOmOSES) (LKPROSPIROSIS) ABELEV, G.I., kand. med. nauk; BUKRINSKAYA, A.G., kand. med. nauk; GELITSER, R.R., prof.; GOLINEVICH, Ye.M., prof.; ZHDANOV, V.M., prof.; ZDRODOVSKIY, P.F., pmf.; KALINA, G.P., prof.; KAULEN, D.R., kand. mod. nauk; KIKTENKO, V.S., prof.; KRYLOVA, O.P., kand. med. nauk; KUCHERiN-K-O-,V-.T'.-,1Fa-nd. mod. nauk, LOMAKIN, M.S., kand. med. nank; MDSING, G.S., doktor med. nauk; PERSHINA, Z.G., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; PEKIIOV, A.P.,, doktor biol. nauk; FESHKOV9 M.A., prof.; TIKIK)NENKO, T.I., kand. mod. nauk; TOVARNITSKIY, V.I., prof.; SHEN, R.M.., prof.; ETINGOF, R.N., kand. mod. nauk; KALININA, G.P., prof., nauchnyy red. toma; ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV, N.N., prof.,, otv. red.; VYGOD.HIKOV, G.V., prof., zamest,, otv. red.; TIMAKOV, V.D., prof., zam, otv. red. BAROYAJ', O.A., prof., red.; KALINA, G.P., red.; PETHOVA, N.K., tekhn. red. (Ifultivolume manual on the microbiology, clinic, and epidemiology of infectious diseases]Mnogotomnoe rukovodstvo po mikrobiologii klinike i epidemiologii infektsionnykh boleznei. Moskva, Medgiz, Vol.2. [Gener4l microbiology]Obshchaia mikrobiolo iia. Red. V.M. Zhdanov. 1962. 535 p. %RA 16:1) (Continued on next card) PMAWIV, V.V.; KIKTEIIKO, V.S. Materials on the classification of pathogenic leptospira in the U.S.S.R. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. I. immun. 40 no.lt28-32163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Iz Instituta apidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei ANN SSSR. *, KIKTRIKO, ~.S.; ANANIII, V.V. Not-?s on the clas8ifleation of athogenic leptospirae in the U.,E,S.R. J. hyg. epidem. (Praha 3 8 no.33-326-331 t6.1,. 1. lumumba University and Garaaleya Institute of Ei-~idayiology and Microbiology, Academy of 'Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Mos.,017. KOVALVSKIY, K.L.; KIKTEIIKO, V.S. Reviews, criticism and bibliography. Zhur. mikrobiol. p opid. i imun. 41 no.3.-148--150 Mr 164. 04I~. 17; 11) KMENKO, V.S.; LLNINA, L.F. Evaluation of the effect of NaCl on the biology oil Leptospira. Lab. delo rio.3:177.-178 165. (WHA 18:3) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. V.3. Kiktenko) Universitata druzhby narodov im. 11. Lumumby, Moskva. ~JA '~I~ Rl K k7m- Tf. R17 '040 - -- 'all 71 084--i`401J~A- -6 71407 zg u, r 41 ga, rX A A v 30 ~4 ',ZtVj~ 4 MUM AW M-Qx- I I., V 'T~' i -,--VTWflT-- TWMM-th j pi "aboXeP.3"ag 64,40"i'l-NN "'0 '0!"1 40C '5-w` r" ~pg U-M N-1 -0A Wl W Wa -L-.: Ya tar R NE 4w ~-:-O J J;M' KlKI'EIIKG, V.S. Survive.] of' par"131 ti C, mi cl-obez; i D tllc~ L- x t~ 1.rji.l unvironment. Trudy Un.druzh.nar.7.Vop.r,,ed. I (J, .(mlijt 18:9) 1. Kafedra mi)a-obiolcgii Univorniteta Pru~,,,I-ty liarodov lr,-.eni Patrisa Lumuriby, Moskva. qcin (I,IFA I-, y L i j,~Uk S,Sl! . 111: ~ t i t , o-, r', ~ J ov A z i i . GLITzxR, G-I.; -PARNO, I.K., SHTMTALI, A.Y.; KIKU, G.S.; POWNSKIT, S.A.. takhnichaski.v redaktor. [Russian-Moldavian dictionary of mathematical terms for Moldavian secondary and advanced schools] Ruesko-xoldavskii termintlegichaskii slovarl pe matematike; dlia moldavokikh erednikh i vy-sehikh uchabnfth zavedenti. Kishinev, Gas. uchabno-podagog. Ise,-vo Moldavskoi SSR *Shkoala SovatikeO. 1955. 76 p. (mLRA 9:6) (Russian language--Dictionarios--HoldaviaLn)(Mathematica--Dictionaries) too** , - -, ~ 000*0 00 r 0 0 : - to Soso o.t #g0 ft U .a o k t o 4,001 6 #10 "Iblij 7 . . W Pam fair Clatam" spWatim ft- 90 A ba to 1482M 0Z jifogsk INS No 0 C 0 , . . A awl 401"' jW(ION).-Agw. W equal amts. of bm j 2 Cif The vrt it (0 l A oo . - yll folmalin wW 0011 as "'a wl was dried at builed "#%it a train prilfiq d &I 90'"fild the fvquWvd visc%Wly =11=b t b 0 ell e m wa,16equired, The reaw was miw Imith an equal q"n- 00 a issiellos to (art" 1140fift. panit for Cl VrnIj1A 00 were tsy shaping the -as ia wwdru niull 0* a-IOU far 7-a Ins.. sulouthillif with it (Ofp. antl dryiT if em, hbakelittillactruff. l it 00 a 6.5 Its. against 12 Ito. 14X CtmCnic fins- They aft stst)tt 00 0 fixtittratillstrtmiter will can beimled at greater sperds t4an the ccranlic falls. 0 a A large assortment of auticorroalve artkies can be ptil-1. : frm the (solite mass. which can successfully replace the 0 W. It. ffma cerantic watt. mel al. etc. V0 o0 OffALLOCCK-1 Ltff#ATLOE CLAISVICATO" I- . v 0 -00 :-So 1 ; . so i-00 !.4 0 f X 00 40 P flee a U* , :~ 1 16#083 -it O.W got U is AV go it, 0 1. tv 10 0 at K a 4 a Of a a Ff 0 06 P* al Of FA It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 111 0 0 :t: 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a ! be 0 v0 0 a -0 64 04-6 07 0 0 0 0 ko 0 4 0 qS, 0000000,0000099.0000 100 A so, 001 000 *oaf oft ,T 00't 00 go td! Sooo $000 a m 2 000004000001 0 000900000901 a a a 0 0. a a 0 -1-A --JL- .00 .00 woo '90 ago '00 a** not woo 00 woo to :09 a 1 - I - $I . 1. ... ..." long nu a m 0 A c WWl tu.l W4054 Wr lFtrm, He. A SITALLUMAL Lrl RATLOO CLAUVKATM 1111640-WAr 4mv M u 9 AV 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I- -r. 110 4b of sic" 00-Ans, eii-ill -crx ;00 ow 0 0 a I v 0 9 a 0 3 0 v KA 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 S" 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 a : SOV/81-55-16-59093 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 16, P 485 (VS'~:R) AUTKORS: Ki~a~.A_.-,__Jllicheva, R.A. TITLE: The Applicat~on of Glass Plastics in Chemical Industry Za tekhn. progress (Sovnarkhoz Gortkovsk. ekon. adm.. r-na), 1958, Nr 5, p 28 ABL)TRACT: A process of the manufacture of pipes from glass plastics is des- cribed, which consists in cutting an impregnated glass fabric into stripes which are wound on a straightening device for producing pipes. After polymerization in the furnace and cooling, the pipes are taken from the straightening device. The flanges are made of faolite or by winding the same fabric on the ends of the pipes. The finished pipes were tested in a very aggressive medium con- taining HC1 (acid), chlorine and chlorine derivatives, in which they operated for several months, whereas steel pipes plated with lead served in the same medium ~~ 10 days. Glass plastics were tested also as ventilation pipelines under conditions where it Card 112 was impos3ible to use vinylplastics, and in fan turbines. Disks VX7)~ 25(l) PEASSI I NWX EMWITA-13" am/3133 s,eebchits nslf7i st-Alk st.tal (Corroeim and Prot-tion of St-It Call.ctica of Article.) K-c-. M"hgt., 1~57. 253 P- T,000 c-Pl-- Yrl-td- Zd.: N.D. T~b~. Doctor or Chmi-1 3cien-s, Professor; Revi-em: A.A. Zhukhwitskly, Doctor or Cbmi-I Sclonces, Pmfcss*r. s*d K.5 *Fvn-~, Doc..t; 94. of PbLl-b-*og H- U.S. lkla,rerloe~ Tcch. Zl.~ SJI. lopov ; Mameep4 94. for Lltomt~ om -d Lastrueent CG0etrwtl0o: 1.1- Pok~klY. Radio- PUKPOSZ: Thl0boolL La in-,ecdcd for sci*m-lfl - and tq~ctxleal P-m-1 cermd with qwatloms of the corroolon -1 v-,tlcm of -t.1.. COWEPAGI: The 0,t1cl.. 1. ttLi. C.11.ctl- U.1 ith t~. -.1,* of ccv,roe ""ruis ate, lft"'st~4%tlm of t4v eff-t of eerl- re,ctare on i ~& Mou of Rmt-tifts &"v1. f- Cee -1 .1-ctroch-11.1 $Petlal attentioc, 1. Cl- to m~ ~tholii of I-Stlg.tloa. A sameb- of the &rtl.l.. gl- the -.1t. or .Ire or--tig cooditioae. Few data, obtedn" by ttae Depax--at of gtAl C-lon, staB (M-~ lasig.--~Qr Zt~~rij' --Puillbrd bere- ror far tb. first tb- roar w~lcle. ~ tax reslut of w-riL ccmd~cted jointzy at tba lsbo~retorlv. of the Koekovskly "wid *lep L solo, (14mcce, Matellurgleel tl~t oSerp L -lot*) ~j t--,a Kh:x1caeskly =yid Laqal X.I. ro"Al"- (cb-i~ea neot i-ci m.z. x.,t of the t.La yr--tical re,c~mletlomx on the protoction, zf net4ls froei co-loo, No yrwm*UtL*4 a,rv -tl-d. Refomwom foul ow-h smIclo Tutz or ccw?xm: Pref- ftwehov~. S.D. Tbeary r Co-l- nd VV. of I.-I.C C~Joa A-Ltm-k ';r MoULU. &LIW* ZWA (C-didt. of Cbeem--l ftlea-1, I.?. .'f JC~~U"" of scl-c-1, &ad Y..X. K-t-" jr=e.-j' =..t of . G-ous N.U- - rryrtl.. or the S-ua4 of 3-.Lal... All~js 3o Ehk, IT-F-,-d 0-0. L.P~olt of !MI-'tWW St-I wlth . *f-At;moevzwrw x- 53 jz-gl-rj-. Erf-t 0.1l.. on -be rL. 't.". 'f 5T Ili.t. Oe'llat. -1 ly ~Z- l!'r.- (C-11 I't, Tr :-hnI. c..' .7 to iff Allmll-Acl-I Pl~X1--ng ~r Cb,--= :te.l$ fE~g' no-), ei,l V.A. ~-,t= -n-j. Z f-t th. ; mq -Itta4 ste~-l During FI-XIlrj' L~2 Be.. ..t- off [--..Il,y it'.1. 142 T--b- I.D., -1 A.A. Lek Itl lov IC-Itl&te if 1. -f k=j 2~3 rffwct of CathA!T AJAj-.1- L-- ll~y t'.1. ITI I.M. Al.-t-ly Zrc4!-"j' .4 A.F. M~.k~&~b- 133 Tjtt-.wrr,,,-.t Cor-. 1~ td- r - lr~ 2,3 ~,[rnglm-erj, -1.M. Kirkin.'Y.A. -,It,, 7- ?1-t ---------- ror-lon r-t of Oxyg- ~ t- Z--Ur C-Utt- of V- ~,Lh-j. 222 v-A ON I a . 0% n !~ 2 A P- Ella 3 1 U, u' "~ 'I . .. 1. e MY Ag us U 14 I.)- .all RIA 1 H fill t4 AD uo vil S/137/61/000/012/137/149 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Millvidskiy, M. G., Ignatova, Z. I,, Vedeneyeva, M. A., Titov, V. A., V. TITLE: The use of urotropine to inhibit corrosion of steel equipment in ammonium chloride production PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1961, 53-54, abstract 121400 (V sb. "Korroziya I zashchita konstrukts, metallich. materia- lov", Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961, 245-253) TEXT: The authors studied corrosion behavior of lX18H9T (lKhl8N9T), X17 M17), MIOM13) steel grades and Armco-Fe In a:NH4Cl + Na2S04 solution. The possibility is shown of using M18M, Khl7 and Kh13 steals under the given conditions as sufficiently corrosion-resistant.construction materials for the equipment. The use of urotropine as a corrosion inhibitor in the given media (at pH 6-8) is not effective for stainless steels. When large amou7ts of uro- tropine are added (up to 1%) the corroslioh. rate of the steels investigated drops by not over 2.5 times. The addition of.urotropine in an insufficient amount may on the other hand entail a corrosion rate Iincrease for Khl?, M13, and 1Kh18N9T Card 1/2 S/137/61/000/012/137/149 The use of urotropine to inhibit corrosion ... A0061AI01 steel. The corrosion process proceeds with mixed cathode-anode control for stainless steels when using an evaporating apparatus, and with cathode control for grade 3 steel. The nature of the dependence of the corrosion rate on urotropine conoentration and the effeot of urotropine admixtures on electrode potentials and kinetics of electrode processes, lead to the assumption that urotropine is a mixed corrosion inhibitor under service conditions of an evaporation apparatus. There are 7 references. Ye. Layner [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/85 62/000/000/007/020 B136YB101 AUTHOR: .-K-ikut-,--V. A.- TITLE: Tentative use of glass-roinforcod plautice with polymeric, binders for making parts of chemical apparatua SOURCE: ?rimeneniye polimerov v untikorrozionnoy tekhnike. Ed. by I. Ya. Klinov and P. G. Udyma- Moscow, Mash8iz, 1962. Vaea. aovet nauchno-itekhn. obshChOBtV., ~b-0_0 ' TEXT: Glass fabrics of the types A(TT-(4 (ASTT(shch)) (thickness, 94) and TN 90 (TKh 90) were used to make (1) bubbling tubes for distilling off benzene with live steam after chlorination, (2) fan wheels, and (3) tube sections for abnormally aggressive media.. The glass fiber was impregnated with resin (35-40A) at 70 - 800C. Tubes made of glasB-reinforced plastics proved most suitable for distilling off benzene containing 11CI by means of live steam, as well as for decomposing ammonium biuulfite and distilling off SO 2. Fan disks made of glass-reinforced plastics were used in the production of bleaching powder for drawing off waste gasea containing Card 1/2 6/052/62/UOO/000/007/020 Tentative use of glass-reinforced ... B156/B101 chlorine. These worked for more than eight months, whilat metallic wheels coated with bakelite varnish lasted only about two months. Tubes of glass-reinforced plastics for testing were manufactured by winding stripsoff impregnated glass fabric around wooden or metal cores. To improve their chemical stability in aggressive media, a strip of glass fabric 90 mm wide impregnated witt, phenol formaldehyde resin was wound onto a glass tube of 55/56 mm diameter and 2 m long, then thermally hardened. hTT-9 (MGF-9) polyester resin (16-W;) and methyl methacrylate with benzoyl peroxide (1.6~.) and dimethyl aniline (0-4~) acting as catalysts were examined for their suitability as binding agents. These compounds are fairly stable in dilute acids, H 2s04 (up to 50%), aqueous solutions of salts(('NH 4)2S041 NH4HS03f NH4Cl), and in aqueous solutions of SO 2* MGF-9 resin is combustible but its flammability can be reduced by adding vinyl perchloride. Resin of the latter with mothyl methacrylate, made using these catalysts, can be used as a binder even without MGF-9 resin and costs only one-third as muca as I'GF-9. Card 2/2 7tl ,, A,,,, Ap A p. pj.kggj~ A. . .. :. .; lp. '_ 1939. *3-6"j'cp'6 C" 17.3. "J6- "-3- SJU-bO. 1944. 94 3., W... J945, 18.7~ F-. T...p. H ...... 86 0 1142, 26.12. A------ A n 1944. 94c.. K ..y- -. 3.W. I"S. 18.7. rpy... 82o- 1942, (IlLbb'. 1 3,4,. 142. 26.12. 3.64" -_4.6_34. 1952. 125 L, . 11,25 ...... Vow. L953, 30.5. -cj- -,Ms- (J M.P.. H.- ...... _p_y .......... t "cnrpr"- -.p. 19!2, 135 - :4 _p,. IA_ 20. 3.91. 19si, jo.5. e LW 0*. C574I`_' K jr~~4 L_ 3.2"jo- ..p . . . . . . . O~p ....... .... 1940. 64 c A - (Tp. TrY, 73,, I 1942. 83 e-tw t"71 Ia. 826. 30. ..p La.. us~ c... ...... ........ 19C. SJ~.. 77 ~-, T- J?KOX, 3.yj. 194.. 1J.6. 23. 19sj). Sjl. T3114.03 '65~c. 9,6t-. 3.qg 1444. 14 1. f~%.9.6 ~. 6.j~tr ' 84-jac".. J~tf &I , -C . j 'J~. ao- 1950. le.j. 1912. T-- 1949. 128 2. K A P~A- If .... 19W. 18-3. 3,40. CoAdi"to CU..Ll a.,. -ARESH1DZE, 12; XIKVIDZE, A.V- Studying gumbrin and askanite as dehydration, isomerization and alkylation agents. Part 6. Obtaining ethyl ether from ethyl alcohol in the presence of gumbrin [in Georgian with summary in Russian]. Trudy Inst. khim. A-N Gruz.SSR 11:37-43 153. MRA 10:2) (Gumbrin) (Ethyl. ether) (Alkylation) KIKVIDZE. A.V.; ARICSHIDZIC. Kh.I. -kYkl* Studying gumbrin and askanite a a dehydration, inomerization and alkylatinn agents. Part 5. Alkylation os aniline with methyl alcohol in tbA presence of gumbrin [in Georgian with summary in Russian). Trudy Inst. khim. AN Gruz.SSR 11:45- 49 '53. (MLRA 10-2) (Gumbrin) (Alkylation) (Aniline) Gunlb'in Anil askaaitt~ as. Ieh"11 j 11;1. 11;011arliluii(-Ik' nni alkylation catalynt-.' V. dllill-)e sm-thyl akohol in tho bri., A NWIA- %rul t,W, -7(14,5~0', 0' 1. 42, -~',ttwhjin f6rine'l in a ',I. At i0j, 0 0, DI mi Vchwity of thp xt. Inh6dines Nvvre fort-d. At 4~) " 1"~" ';1" o, fnlm~r az~l 10.1% of Ott httcr al, ol-ltainld' 111ile 1;~,' "%e Vicid, wc and I 1'~~ No V ~ 1) 1USSR/Chemic&l TechnblQgy Chemical Products and Their 1-8 Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum,. Motor and Jet Fuels. Lubricants. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2532 Author : Areshidze, Kh-I., Kikvidze, A.V. Inst Institute of Chemistry, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR Title Structure of Paraffinic Hydrocarbons of the 200-2500 Fraction of Patara-Shirakskaya Petroleum. Orig Pub Tr. in-ta khimii AN GruzSSR, 1957, 13, 195-205 Abstract The dearomatized 200-2500 fraction of Patara-Shiraltskaya petroleum and also the narrow fractions having the boiling ranges of the expected n-paraffins, were treated with urea (in the proportion of 1:10-5) to form the complex. By this treatment it was not possible to isolate the n-pa- raffin hydrocarbons. By determination of the aniline Card 1/2 ~SSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-8 C' C 11 S t I g,L t 0 1 I r a t ti 4 11 -, 't)-j I ng !j,) L r, t ,r.,., s t u :-t),,: ri :i r : L mpa r tan ti) - :m E3 u 1 -~ u i 'I he ,t.A J. o r -; h,*, v~? p: v e t w, ',n 1 n --.# . ` a rc,,,r it t ~I ~he cil in (w-ation contains 1 .1, C~RTDOnS. 7nt- p~-eE-nt inv,!,qt,,gatijn , --, "or it, miriation of thu iridiv.Ldual Of fly was of interest to fini out wheOiet, Ow pr-,2.9,,~nce of (:,-1nipnsej aromatic hy-Irocrirbons and of Lhpir hy--rate' :-Lnslogucs (Ref.qI,I") nrR 3peCifIC Ordy for the bltliMl.nous petrolcun of 'J'u r,:.kban,,, o r f or o thur k i n i,,. o If pe t ro 1 cum as wel I . Tr e i nveq - tigation has proved the above menl.ionoa Qompound3 to be presQnL ~in Ow o,1 undt~r oonsideration. wm.~-'.; an,- I j irie thy I ~iecal i n. "Die nap'i thone-hy.! ro,--v rbons con- ~,ir` Ii,g ta ine,: i -i tne petroleum of var i ous aj I f i (?', d s -, , -,iro FyJ.r._)oaroons of th~- _),~calin So~rir.-s in the Mirzaan 0.1 ~-3 7,';~ 5 staiiv: ir, the L,,iboratnry ims.?ni 3.S. :i-9:%2tkin of tn- ~.il lnstit-ut~~ n" th-i A~) USSR. There follows a qhz)rt sirv,y publi-catiins (,;v.;fq 2,5). Tiblo 1 shows the p-opertiol; of thu k fraction 150-AIC ~ of th,.- "I. i rzann oi I be' ~-~ro hn,i Frt r ca tal 'ysis. Tht~ proup- composi t ion of the testo,; frnotion in has bean COMPLIted from the depression off tnt, anilin.~ points. using th~ :orreopon-iing cot!fficients: nrum,)tics 15 hv i aro-intics 2',6, remaining cyclanes ?7,3; ;1,VJY'0,'1rO;V1t~C3: 'I"Otill WIOLInt of cyclane 4'ti e r ~4 2 I kt re tables sinJ 8 rpferences, 5 of which are C. -C I AT ins ti tut khimi i un. 74el 1ki shvi I i Aka lem; i nWjk ruz~:,-:~t n3 t tu Le a f Chem.1 s str o f A,, y imeni P.G. Melikishvili ~r-azinserva -1 'IT ED : Aj)T,_1 by 5. A- i~a-.uriskiy, 'Aemloer, Acaiemy of e , -1 ,3cjerlct..~, U~33H S'~ B. 1 T TED : April L`4, 19'59- Car.-' ~1/2 ARNSHIDZI, Kh.I.; XIKVIDZI, A.V. HFdrocarbons of the naphthalene series and benzene derivatives of Mirzaani crude, Dokl. AN Aterb. SSR 15 no.4:307-310 '59. (min 12:6) l.Iustitut khimii im. P.G. Helikishvili AN Gruzinekoy SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN Azerbaydzhanskor SSR Tu.G. Mamedaliyev7m. (Petroleum--Ana.17sie) kNaphthaleae) (Benzene) Vofi l 'U~ 11000"02 Bi -58/B 10 1 A renhitize, yh. I Kikvid z(,. Ilvd roe arbons Of the ia r 1 0D T C,, 1, Referativnyy z nrnal , Kjjimi'yj, 23"1('3 (SoObuhch, AN GrnzSSR, v . 26 no,. 1'1% XT :The individlial nat,-)re of repre-sentative r 150 - 200o fraction of M'irzaani Yclohexane dehydrorenat~on catalysis, petroleim, have been chromatographic adsorptior,, Mo t hod s -The hexafiydro-nromatic hydroCarl)ons o!" jjjj~,, fr;ictjoll. stuciied "it the same time. Tne Dresence Of isoprop 2-eth i I 'V I - , r, - '.) - ", 1)'j y1- nd 1-metil yj-3-('t1)Ylcyclohexanes was es tab I j shed. A k note* Complete translation. "--1 Card 1/1 S/ -A 00/013/0,59/054 OBYB B156 iOl A V AUTHORS: Areshidze, Kh. I., Bonashvili, Ye. M., Kikvidze, TITLE: The isomerization of homologous compounds of cyclopentane included in the composition of Norio and Mirzaani ganolines, carried out in the presence of gumbrin PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1962, 530, abstract 13M171 (Tr. In-ta khimii AN GruzSSR, v. 15, 1961, 180-202) TEXT: It has been established that the cyclopentane hydrocarbons (CH) contained in the 60-1500C Norio gasoline fraction are 19.8 % iscmerized into hydroaromatic hydrocarbons in the presence of gumbrin Und 29-5 2~ isomerized into the hydroaromatic carbons when in contact with gumbrin activated with 25 % HC1, In the presence of activated gumbrin there is 40 ~6 inomerization of the CH included in the composition of the dearomatized catalyzate from the 150-2000C Norio petroleum fraction. On investigating the itio,merization of the CH included in the composition of Mirzaani petroleum (th,? 60-1500C fraction) into cyclohexane hydrocarbons it ras found that the maximum Asomerization effect occurs in the presence of gumbrin activatel by 30 % Card 1/2 ARESHIHE, bli.l.; KIKVIME) A.V. The:-mal. decomFosition of tRtradecane. Soob. AN Gruz. ISSP 38 no.1:77-84 Ap 165e (MIRA 3.8-12) 1. Institut fizicheskoy i organicheskoy khimli imeni Melikishvilli AN7 GnizSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN Gru,-SSR (fer Are.1311dZe). Sul=jtted Nov. 30, 1964,- (14. rj~ KIKVADZE, K. Ya. -, Agric Sci (diss) -- "Irrigation ol grapes under the soil-climatic conditions of the Mukhran plain, Georgian SSR". Tbilisi, 1956, published by the Georgian Agric Inst. 29 pp (Min Agric USSR, Georgian Order of Labor Red Banner Agric inst), 100 copies (KL, No 6, 1959, 138) Ou tLreak o C ,i iia~3 u a cm: ze..j 'by V117J3. 10 ro. imen! S for tructli~r.-. Lii 1r, t at o ris r 1"' L YTY'JADZ'*;_,'.' V. 1). U3SR (6CO) 4. Machine-Tractor Stations 7. Possibilities for lowering operation costs of machine-tractor stations. Sots. sellkhoz. 24, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, may 1953. Unclassified. I KIKVAPZ . and KASSMSKIrY, 1. A. .*.NAPWMWAOW - "Clinical use of biozVolp'" appears in TABCON of "Bionvoin (Exp!2rimental �&Ulv ani Cliniohl use of Hiomycin)il, edited by A. F. Bilibin, Moscow 1954, SO: Translation-417, 21 Jun 1955. KTKvArzr., z. A. SIRSKIYO IqA.,,professor (Moscow); VAYSBERG, Ga., kandidat meditain- skikh nauk (Koecox' KIKYADZII, Z.A. (Moscow) BiomWein in clinical internal dieeasas* Klin. med, 32 no,5:35-44 MY '54. (MLRA 7:7) 1. Iz torapavtioheekoy kliniki (sav, saalushenn" dayatell nauki prof. I.A.Issairalmly) Teentrallnogo instituta unovershanatvovaniyu vrachey na bass TSentrallnoy klinicheakoy boltnitay imeni Semashko Hinisterstva putsi soobehoheuiya SSSR. (OHLORTITRACYCLINN. therapeutic use,) .,IKIKVIDTP-,-A-.Ya,;-EBAliOIDZE, L.I., red.; C11101AIME, M.R., rod. izd- va; BERIME, V.P., tekhn. red. (Organization of collective farms in Georgia) Kolkhoznoe stroitellstvo v Gruzii. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Tbilisakogo gos. univ.., 1961 51 P. (141RA 15:7) ~Georgia-Collective farms) 1- O S. V, .61 KWVIL,ZE. YE. PA 1929~58 USSRAhYsics - Difqmrsion' 1950 "Influence of Rotator's Amplitude of Oscillation on the Function of Distribution in an Alcohol Suspen- sion," P. Ye. Kikvidze, Inst of Phys and Geophys, Tbilisi, Acad Sci Georgian SSR "Soob Ak Nauk Gruz SSR" Vol XI, No 1, pp 11-16 Concludes that increase of arwlitiide Cor identic-al e . narticle dimensions and same Luration of aL.;itation cnuses alcohol suspensions to form with increasin.- efrective sp surface, and that Lifter the iaw: ic; reached the effective cp zatr'Mce t~r tl,~e parti-les of the ale suspension gradually aecreasen as a re- sult of aggregation. submitted 16 Jun 49 by N1. 6. Kutateladze, Act,Memy Acad Sci Georgian SSR Ir r l WrC;A I- . . . . . . i . .- - - . . : . . , , a : . . I .. Alf 8IM" U*M rpm Yorem' OP fl, Mr av Pill Arms- ' RA' ico 'U'l3t, D-S 5. x 44;, ;i~;i4 'WrO-T, Mm- ap N A. KILI P A. KII. ipravochnoye posobiye po sostavleniyu smet na kapitRltnoye stroitel'stvo (Reference nanual for the ccnrilation of estimates on capital construction,by) Ye. So Dunayev, So A. Yefremov, A. Kh. Kill, I. A. Petrov. Pod Obshay Red. So No Reynina. Moskva, Gosstroyizdat, 1954. 51-4 P. Tables. N/5 748.101 .D8 R'ALYUGIN, V.I.; YFMOW, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; REYNIE, S.N.; BUKS=T:lYJ;, D. I.; DUEAYEV, Ye. S.; _TJL-'_,, A..Kh.; )~UEOVICF, A.A.; FILE*01:OV, S.Ye.; PETROV, I.A.) prof., doktor tekhn. naxtk, nauchn. red.; GIROVSKIY, V.F., prof., doktor ekon. nawk, nauchn. red.; GERASIMOVA, G.S., rcd. iz(l-va; GOLtBERG, T.M., tekhn. red. [Xomal for estimatod costs in con.-truction) Spravuchnik po smetnomu delu v stroitellstve. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, Pt.2. 1963. 1,62 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Almdcniya stroitellstva i arkhitektLu-y SSSR. Nauchno- isslodovatellskiy institut ekonomiki stroitellatva. (Construction industry-Costs) .KILI, L First steps. Okhr.truda i sots.strakh. no.6:33-35 D '56, (MIRA 12:1) 1. Zav3duyushchiy otdelom okhrarq truda Kmanodarskogo krayevogo novprofa. (Krasnodar Territory-4kgricultural laborers) (Industrial bygione) KILI. I. -______Ae-&dy to get out into the fieldso Ckhro truda i sots, strakbo 3 no.5l28-32 wy 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Zaveduynahchiy otdelom okhrany truda Krasnodarokogo kryasovprofas (Krasnodar Territory--Fam mechanization--Safety measures) SO V/1 37- 38-12-24282 Translation from: Referativny)r zhurnal. Metallurgiva. 1958, Nr 12, p 51 (USSR) AUTHORS: Bold in, V. V. , Gtis'kov, V. M. , Gitplt I o, 1. P. ; Ki P, I G. : Nikiforov, V. P~ TITLE-. Development and Improvement of Electrolytic Aluminum Production in USSR Plants (Razvitjyc i usovershenstvovaniye elektroliticheskogo polucheniya alyurniniya na zavodakh SSSR) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Legkiye metally. Nr 4, Leningrad, 1957, pp 56-61 ABSTRACT-. Design and experimentation tow,ird development of a pov'-erful 120- 130, 000 amp cell with top delivery of current is coming to a conclu- sion. In these baths the gas take-off is right over the crust of the electrolyte. This arrangerrien, sharply reduces the amount of gas loss and increases the concentration of fluorine compounds in the gases. This makes regeneration of fluorine salts from thern a real possibility. 195-1-55 saw a jump in eleclroivsis engineering, and the major aluminum platits began to nc rease atiode cd to 0 9-1. 0 amps/cm2 with simultaneous acidification of the baths to cryolite ratios (NaF:AIF3) of 2.3-2.5., and reduction in the number of anode Card I /Z effects to 0. 2-0. 5 per bath per day. The Al level j~. the bath is held SOV /137- 58-12-24282 Development and Improvement of Elect rolytic Altini:nuni Prodtiction in USSR Plants at about 20 cm and the bath level at 20-215 cm, Cells now in operdtion are to gaill 20% in output in the iinmediate future by increase in current "Iltensitv. This \%.I11 require reduction in the dist-ance between electrodes, introduction of special addi- tives into the cells to increase elect roconduct ivity or current efficiency, increase of anode width tip to 300 mm, increase in anode-od siex and ch,tilge ill shapc thereof, and increase in the cross st~ction of catl~ode rods. G. Card 2/2 KHODYKOI A.D.; BEMISHTEYlip Ya.A; ZAYTSEVp MI.;, KILI, I.G. Additional data on the new French Aluminum Plant in Noger. TSVet. met- 34 no.3:94-95 'Mr 161. (xURA 3-4:3) (France-Alumimut industry) KILI P I. T. Case of anterolateml perineal hernia. Zdmv. Kazakh. no.4; 70-71 162. 1 (MIRA 15:6) I. Iz kafedrY fakulltetakoy khirurgii (zav. - professor A. B. Ra.vz) Kazakhskogo meditainskogo instituta. (HEMA) KILI , NT.A., -Inzii. (M:..gkva) Ca-Jculatin[T a dome for local loads. Rasch. prostr. konstro no.0; 45-60 164. (MIFk 17:11) CHUMUM, T.K,;jKILI., T.A. Chemical composition of the ukermek" (Statice Gmelinl Willd) tanning root* Part lt Flaxone dyes* Izv,vyssuchebezavs; kbimei khim.tekh. 5 no.1:15G-154 1621. (14IRA 15:4) 1. Kazakhskiy gosudarelvennyy universitet imeni Kirova, kafedra organicheskoy khImii. (Flavones) CRUMBALOV, T.K.; Chemical composition of the Statice gmelini Willd tanning root. Part 2: Leucoanthocyanidins. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;kIdm.i khim.tekh. 5 no.2:318-321 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Kazakhakiy gosudarstvenrVy universitet Imeni Kirova, kafedra organicheskiy khimii. (Tanning materials) (Leucoanthocyanidins) S17UL'IS2 Yu.F.; I=SALOVA, T.V.; SAVEL'YE-VA, L.L. Prininali uchp-stiye: SIZYi',,",IFA, Yc.S.; ~ILAQUT~Kg&, I.Rt I-1111E.1, T.A.) red.; _I _i__ . UYU!"I'l-MAYA, V.I., toldin. red. [Te:ctbook of the Latin itinguage]Uchebnik latins!~ogo iazylca. Pod obshclici red. IU.F.Shulltua. I:oslv,-., Nledgiz, 1~,62. 203 p. (~TIRA 15: 10) 1. ~;ollektiv kursa latinshogo yrmyka li*torop V~oskovskogo i-editsin:;kogo instituta ineni III.I.Pirorova (for Shullts, crt-,alOVL, Savcl'N,nva, Si~-,-r-Una, Kilachitshaya) I (LATIN LAd,GUAGE-G'R,',jlJ-l-") (MT-IICIIT--LA'GUAGE) got go go go 00.3 004 a a v Im jo aIt a a a a A-A, -j --A Raw d"WadwAm of Wma ummko al "dPba*M N. A. TAxAxAwv &w u, Appl. . Chem. RVSL. IM 7. (1 g. ot saWtow (MMM. doloW% b&* dap Ous, or other suicst") we Imw with An~ Mg. & - W, s"Pented to dr m. I AL ot 106 of Roo an OMW to do fWdtw. the vuspeolon Is R. T. 1.6901, .10 0.. etc 4 1 a ITOOU :4V :eooooooooooooooo*Oo 2- - 0-000e00000000000000 0 0 of ...... C., a a d44 00060"0000 00000000 00000:000*000600066 00 --Oo 440 as 0 ago ~Z* o lie* we 0 0 boo WOO, Jim 0.4907 -j =qsw3--wTd M, &V61 --cf,irl v2 .:Cczc- 6"1 -.Z~rj. q., Qcqjc. 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W61 . . . .. df I A o 1 '-Qrl- .%-Z ...... db.- w.4- -A,~U .t.. rsc,.r..r q., -...dgy -dV .-r.... . c5i~sll. 11 . . . . . I . AURDEVANIDZEV M.K. GAPRINDASHVILIV V.N.; K Problem of the complete treatment of TSnelisok sapentinites* Trudy Inst.prikl.khim.i elettrokhim.AN Gruz.SSR 3s73-85 162. (KER A 16 3 1) (Georgia--Sepentinites) AUTHORS: J TITLE: I t r b oi~ PERIODICAL- Pr o i, ABSTRACT: Foi, c C h -'i;'l lo exceedin,, TI-1- sevei-al h~u 3 brj.dgc is 1"..-c-1 I re ad Al_~ i:~c T~ diagram c) Voltage were 1-t ii-1. Cc, - tl "~f T: di agrarl of F j ',2, -ul 1 e1 u:.,1 e o -D ,Day 11-le p _1 e n a adding t,.~ sated termin;xl t: C-;- t"I'':~;ar 'll i!:.! 0 f S allp 1 e i v r o' ":-e _:~i A induc-Gan.: `lt - -)' %'. D, f'.:, 1 1 - denserr-, ex. Ct;;A, ur,rdl/2 tance 11,; rc 5 Instrument fc_- c:: d llStrULle n7' Tl- c ry -_-~ c a 7..ith f Th opei,at-ni- J.1", ref eren,~~_,. p,. ASSOCIATION: A G.- G-~ SUBMITTED. GSR) AvAILABLD.,, Uar-d 212 KILADZE, N.Sh. A device for rocording transistor characteristics. Trudy Inst. ele~-., avtom. i telem. AN Gruz. SSR 3:67-74 162. (Min 16:5) (Transistors) 22876 S/089J61/010/005/004/015 B102/B214 .,-a C) HORS. Gverdtaiteli, I. G., Nikolayev, Yu. V., OziaohvJli, Ye. D., UT A Ord-hoLjkiAz&~-JL-SL,. 1:uskheliah-jilis G. 11.9 Kiladze, N. Sh., "kikirtumov, V. R., bakht-%dze, Z. 1. TITLE: An automatic casonde apparawn for obtaining highly concentrated heavy nitrogen isotope PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiyal v. 10, no- 5, 1961, 487-492 TEXT- The growing use of 1115 in different domains (for example, N15 nitrates in homogeneous reactorst N15 has a thermal neutron capture cross section of 2-10-5b, whereas the value for natural nitrogen is 1.8b)makes it of interest to develop suitable methoda for the preparation of this isotope. The prinaipal difficulty lies in the smallness (0.365%) of N15 content in the natural nitrogbn. Spindel and Taylor (Ref. 1: W. Spindel, T. Taylor. J. Chem Phys., ?J, 981 (1955); 24, 626 (1956); Trans. 11. Y. .~.cad. Sri., 3 6956)1 T. Taylor, W. Spindel. Proceedings of the Card 1/4 22676 5/089/61/010/005/004/015 An automatic cascade apparatus for ... B102/B214 International Symposium on rsotope Separation. Amnsterdan., North - Holland -~npriny. 1958, P- 1581 L. Kaudcr, T. Taylor, W, Spindel. Publishing C, 4 J. Chem. Phyn., Al. 232 (1959)) have developed a cancade apparatus with two columns allowing N15 to be obtained with 99.B 1,4 purity. On this basic the authora of the present paper have developed and constructed an automatic canande npparatuo that allows 95.8 0,.' puro N15 to b0 obtflined from natural'nitroren by the method of NO-UNO 3 exchange. The yield in abou;t 0.5 g per day. The chemical exchange NO-HNO to dencribed in Ref. 1, 3 and.-also in the'introduotiori of the present paper. Fig. 2 shown thesoheme of construction of the actual atitomatio apparatuol 3 and 6 (in Fir.. 2) correspond to the first and the second column of the cuochde. The HIM 3 is conveyed from the recervoir 1 to the first column via a regulating valve 4 and a flow meter 2. The enriched solution Is tuken throul-,h a rerulnting valve 5 and a second flow meter 2 to the upper part of the second column for further enrichment, the remaining part flowing through the elef~ve pipe 7 into Vie reactor. in the reactor 10 HNO 3 reacts with 302- The oxide Card 2/ 4 '170~11 0/005/004/015 S/Oi5q/~11 An automatic casonde apparatus for... PONIB214 mixture produced is led into the colomn 3 where it renotp. with nitric acid with isotope exchange. The 11N'0 from column 6 enters the reactor 9 (which As analogous to the reactor 10). The nitric i)xide from the rrnctors in brought back to the column 6 and reaches finally 1he Ivyier yart rjf the 15 firtit column. The NO free of 11 in discharged from the cnannicl the V2so4forned in the reactors in led off to tho renervoir. The HNO 3 enriched In N15 Is led away from the lower part of the second column through an eleOtA'OMagnfftiO dropper 8. COlUMflVg VIIIVO,9, and Connecting X pieces are made of nonrusting steel of the type IX19"9T (M19N9T). The packing material in teflon. The reactors consist of quartz. The automatic regulation in related to the stabilization of the acid and water flows In the large und-amall reactor, to the stabilization of the quantity of the discharged product (acid), and the rerulation of the gas addition, The regulating system consists of the automatic ataLilizers, a signal block controlling the automatic *reg-ulatore and stabilizers, and a feeding block. The whole regulating system is free from oontacts in Ito working and must give an aoourale and reliable performance over a period of Card 22876 S/O 6 -) 61/0 1 010051(YU10 15 An nutomatIc oancade apparatus for... D 102 214 operation. The enriched namples (112 and NO) vere nub~ncted to a mass spectroocopio inventigation whinh alloved the luatopic composition to be deterained to an accurapy of 10.02 %. Dependinr on the amount of nitrogen taken the concentrations are given by: Nitrogen taken,.g/day N concentration, 0.55 e)(). 6 o.69 64 0.84 50 The authors thank V. A. Vlaaenko, R. V. Tistchenkc, R. M. Saknndelid.-e, D. K. Puradashvili, G. L. Part eakhashvili, L. V. Yermakova, A. 1:. Casparov, M. S. Mikhelashvili, L. I. Chernova, S. V. Bubnov, and I. A. Kuras f- nollaboration. There are 5 figure6, I table, and 5 references; 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. SUBMITTED- June 7, 1960 Legend to Fig. 2: Spacificationa of length in mmi (Z) outlet of the product. (NOTEt Due to the Bit h figure, we were unable to Card 4/4 fit it to a mI.Or'.1 "The I'u1tilayered Archaeolorical !Ionument Soo',sl'ch- A" Oruz. SP, Vol lh, ',.'o 9, 19',3, Pcf~crjl)cs the archacolof-ical monunent I'Sarvard-.Ihile," miich is loratc-d 1,0- bucen the rivers, Dzcvnila and Shairi-tskliali, and t-le layers, -folind durinf- ~x .cavation, vf.,~ich are _-~ follows: 1. Five layers of the old cilone a,-e (Paleolithic), 2. a layer of the new stonc a~-c (Neolithic), 3. a la,' rer fron, the bof-Ln,nizar of the metal are (Fneolithic)y and h. a layer with Velicn, of latcr periods. (R710col, No 11, 1911,11) v SO: Tr 311C7, t'ar 68566 L Translation from: 'Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronoiziiya i 'Ieoriezlya, lir 11,p;.~ 43 (USS11) AUTHOR: Kiladze. R.!. TIME: Gn the DIstribution of Miasses in the G711iry PERIODICAL: -1yul. Abastumansk. astrofiz. observ Nr 22, pp 12:~, - 1`7 A RS TR A According to data on. the rotation of the aut-sy2-Lem of loriE-Ler-ljd Cepheids and clouds of 1n1erste12,-r 'he elrc,,~:ar ve' Cl* r obtained, as a function of the di.31--i-112e 114. from. '1-.e ctn-.-z- of tl-~e 0.~-axy. Two solutions of the value of P. and V in ',he region of -' - - r - posed: 1 -) R r.,, = 7.2 1, ~1~ V~, kal/sec; L1.) 8. 2 1-r.5, 2.3 Ve = 216 km/"c, The distribution of maz~ses Is characterized lt~y the function of the surface density of masses pro,jected on the gti-lactio plane, D(R) . For deteri-nining D(R% iormulas are derived kz,der tl7le assumption of the flat disk, and spherical models, -A-,PreS-ontlinc. "'.'M extreme casez between which s1lould be found a reaj d lst-ibz: i. ion of masses. In order to use the formulae obtaired, it is necessary to Card 1/2 know V(R) tip to R hOCIMSe of wh t ch ,ho flinc t! on of i~ extra- 68566 Cn the Distribution, of Vass-?3 In the Gall,,.xy polated to large R's. The fo~md. numerical val..-e.~ ~:rc c7..Zvt- of for both versions of RT~ - Vc.) a:,id both models are rvesented. The- --tlesseS tile quick fall of D(R) with R and the break of the curve,- 01, whon the szmc, ,-%-Jst!ca1 surveys. Oie iczsc-r of D- is noticed during otellar-sl obtained for the seconO version of R as ~:orc, preference zo this version. Bibl. Card 2/2 KILADZE, R.I. Determining radial velocities of stare at the Abnatumani Astrophysical Observatory. Astron. tair. no.199:15-17 A 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1.Abastumanskaya aetronomichaskaya observatoriya. (Stars-Motion, In line of sight) KILADZE, R.I. 11~____~_ - Radial velocitiesIof stars of early spectral classes. Astron.tsir. no.205:12-13 0 59- (MIRA 13:6) 1. Abnatumanakayn astrofizicheekaya observatoriye, gora Lanobill. (Stars--Motion in line of sight) KILADZE, R. I., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Determination of the ray velocities of stars with -the aid of a 72-cm objective prisr., mounted in front of a 70-cm meniscus telescope." Tbilisi, Academy of 6clences Georgian SSR Publishin- House, 1060. 8 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSit, 1 .1 Main Astronomical Observatory);150 copies; free; (KL, 22-60, 130) TERFYI-11', N.P., kRnd. fiz.-Diatem. nauk; KILADZE, R.I., kand. fiz.- matem. naukt RUSKOILIP Ye.L.~ TAKO 'h'Z" tem. nauk-, KULIKOVSKIY, P,G., kand. fiz,matem. nauk Pi-enums of the Astronomical Council and its comrdttees. Vest. AN SSSR 31, no.5FI34-1.37 ~~ 164. M RA 1", ? 6) KILAD'-M, R. 1. A class of orbits In the restrIcted problem of three ih~~--'----, Bl.l,-. Abast. astrofiz. obser. 32z2O9-221 '65. Axial rotation of planets. Tbid.t-123-230 Rotation of planets on their axlp. Tbid.,-231-Z'3i" (., .!,r -I; !, " ~~ - _ .1 ~ 'N 5 ~btdt (b7ffi 6 9 VW1O 60TO 0 370 0 a 72(i 70 a AUTHORI Kiladsot R. I. TI M TL;t.t 'class of orbits in the bounded problem of three bo on SOURGEt Raft she Astronomiyap Abs,# 3651,684 W SOURCEt Byul. Abast=aniskj aestrofist observop no*32, 1965p 209-221 70PIC TAGSs orbit calculation, numorlo integrationp planotW orbitp asteroid ABSTRAGTj The motion of an infinitesimal mass along orbitm nearly similar to the orbi of a less massive body (planet) with a mass,~L was studied according to the method of the bowded circular problen: of three bodies. The summary mass of the system was taken a~ 1 newton and it was considered that p