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KOMAR, no. Vale ndageograf,nauk; USPENSK.ATA, y.y., red,; (The Urals; a sketch of their economic geography] Tiral; skonomiko-geografichaskii ocheric. Moskva, Ind-vo "Zn%njLe,.* 1958. 38 p. (Tassoiusnoe obahchaetvo po rosprostranoniiu politlohopkikh i naucbnykh snanli.- Ser. 8, vvp.,2, no '28) (MIRA 12:2) :(Ural Nountain region-4conomic conditions) SOV/10-58-6-5/21 AUTHOR: Komar, I.V. TITLE: The Development of the Productive Capacity of the Urals and New Changes in Its Economic Geography (Razvitiye proizvoditellnykh sil Urala i no W e sdvigi v geografii yego khozyaystva) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya (U,,geogra- ficheskaya, 1958, Nr 6, p 47-58 R) ABSTRACT: The article stresses the importance of the Ural region in the present and future industrial de- velopment of the USSR. In 1955, the total in- dustrial production of the region was 75 times higher than in 1913. At present the region is becoming the main base of industrialization and of economic development of the whole east- ern part of the USSR. Its railway system has more than doubled since 1913; the utilization Card 1/4 of new agricultural areas in the region doubled. SOV/10-58-6-5/21 The Development of the Productive Capacity of the Urals and New Changes in Its Economic Geography At present the Ural region is one of the biggest ferrous metallurgical centers of the world. The production of pig iron is higher than that of France and almost equal to Eng- lish production. The Ural electric power sys- tem in 1955 produced 2082 kw-hr per capita of the population, 21~ times more than the per ca- pita average for the whole Union (861 kw-hr). The construction of a powerful atomic power plant is foreseen for the near future; the introduction of nuclear energy will revolu- tionize the Ural electric power system. The regions east of the Ural underwent even more radical changes and are now the source of in- expensive electric power and of various raw materials. The total reserves of iton ore in Card 2/4 the Ural region and Kustanay Oblast', are SOV/10-58-6-5/21 The Development of the Productive Capacity of the Urals and New Changes in Its Economic Geography estimated at 20,000,000,000 tons; one of the largest ore concentrations in the world. The Ural machine building industry is continu- ously growing. During the last few years it moved further south, to the South Ural region, rich in metals and manpower. In 1956, over 43% of this industry was already concentrated in this region. Production of synthetic ma- terials is insufficiently developed, but several plants and factories for the production of plastics, artificial fibers, synthetic spirits and resins are now being enlarged or built. The production of consumer' goods in the Ural region is very low. Whereas the total number of workers occupied in the light and food in- dustries of the Union represents 14' of the total number, only 1/10 of the workers were occupied Card 3/4 in these industries in the Ural region. The SOV/10-58-6-5/21 The Development.of the Productive Capacity of the Urals and New Changes in Its Economic Geography textile and wool industries are also insuf- ficiently developed in the Ural region. It is advisable to develop all these branches of the industry. ASSOCIATION: Institut geografii AN SSSR (The Institute of Geography of the AS USSR) Card 4/4 KOMAR3 I.V., Doc Geog Sci - (diss) "Ural5,90nondc, geography of a large region." Mos, 1959, 45 pp (Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Geography) 110 copies. List of author's works pr45. (KL, 28-59, 124) - 27 - KOW, I.V.; PGIUS, H.I.; RYAZANTLSEV, S.H.; MISTANTINOV, O.A., red. (Planning in a province; materials for the M Congress of the Geographical Society of the U.S.S.R.] 0 vrutrioblastnom. raionirovanii; materialy k III suezdu Geograficheskogo ob- shchestva Soiuza SMUningrads Geogr,, ob-vo SSSR, 1959. 13 p. (MMA 15:3) (Economic zoning) KOK"O'&V (The Urals; economic and geographical characteristics] Ural; okonomiko-goo,grafichookaia kharaktariatika. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959, 365 p. (MIRA 13:8) (Ural Mountain regiorr.-Sconomic conditions) 3(5) AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACTt Card 113 BOV/10-59-3-5/32 Komar LV About the Large Economic-Geographic Areas of the USSR Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSRv Seriya geograficheskayaq 19591 Nr 3P PP 44-54 (USSR) This is an attempt to crystallize the concept of "large eco- nomic-g6ographid areas", into which the entire USSR must be divided. -The author takes into consideration old, simil *ar divisions, especially the old GOELRO plan of Lenin, but con- centrates upon the present division proposed by the Gosplan, accepting 13 areas (North-West, North, benter, volga valley, North Caucasus, Ural, West Siberia, East Siberia, Far East, WestI South, Trans-Caucasusp Kazakhstan, and Central Asia). The definition of such an area is. a productional and terri- torial complex showing a character of specialization. Spe- cialization is meant as resulting from the All-Union stand- point and is now reduced to 2 dimensionst industrial or in- dustrial-agrarian areas. The feature of absolute economic autonomy is not essential. The large areas are the size of SOV/10--99-3-5/32 About the Large Economic-Geographic Areas of the USSR England and upwards (one is about 7-5 times greater than Eng- land). Every area is supposed to possess its own resources to develop its complex economy. Overlaps are admitted. Ana- lyzing the idea of such a large economic area, the author states that every such area has the following 3 specific properties; 1) Huge territorial dimensions tightly-combined with the richness and variety of natural resources, as well as with its high economic capacity. 2) The area must (or will) show a sharp.yet multisided, specialized profile from the All-union standpoint. Me area must have some branches of heavy industry, some bran .ches of light industry (as a rule) and a developed, specialized agriculture. 3) A high standard of development of the entire economy must be brought about by the utilization of local resources. Such areas are the pillars of both the national economy and the national defence. Their organization must be actively plann- ed, and should not be consiaered a purely-natural, passive result of the development t~f an area. The shape of such Card 2/3 areas can vary' from a circle as it were, to the form of a SOV/10-59-3-5/3? About the Large Economic-Geographic Areas of the USSR valley (Volga) or to that of an articulated sea shore (the Baltic). The author'menti6w! the following Soviet scientists: D.L. Arfaandq N.N, Baranskiy, V.P. Vasyutin, and M.M. Zhir- munskiy. There itre 12 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION; Institut geografii AN SSSR (the Institute of Geography of the AS USSR). Card 3/3 SOV/10-59-5-19/25 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, N.V., Klimeako, KJ. and 4min ~I_T- TITLE: Books on the Distribution of Industrial Branches PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geogratiches- kaya, 1959, Nr 5, pp 121-126 (USSR) .t'LBSTRJ4.CT: The following new books are reviewed in this article: R,S. Lifshits,"The Distribution of the Ferrous Indus- try of the USSR"; A.G. Omarovskiy- "Specialization of the Production and the Distribution of the Machine Building Industry of the USSR" ; L.V. Opatskiy - "Dis- tribution of the Food Industry of the USSR"; and A.M " Korneyev - "The Textile Industry of the USSR and Ways of Its Development". Card 1/1 KOLOTIMSKIY., A.;.KOIIAR, I.;,MESHKAUSKASt K.; PUMp V.[nmqns, V.] TAIMSTOP The now in the economic geograpby of the Soviet Baltic States. Vestis Latv ak no.9:171-175 (EM 10:9) (Baltic States-Economic conditions) FaKAR) T. V. "Soviet Geography at the International lrxhibitions of Economy, Science and Culture's Achievements (sic)." report to be submitt3d for the Intl. Geographical Union.. 10th General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm,Sweden, 6-13 August 1960. KOVARt 1. V.3 MHVIISICAS, 11K., RTRTj__V* K.-, TAIMTO, It. %,. and NOLOWYMM, A. K~ "Ifew Features in Fconomic Geography of Soviet Baltic Republics (the role df the so-called 'cultural factor' in geographical phenomena)." report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Union, 10th General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical dongress, Stockholm Preden, 6-13 August 1960. XDMARp LV#j POPOV, K*H, Problems in the economio regionalization of India. Izv. M &S-Me Ser* geog noIsY7-47 Ja-F 162* (KIRA 15:2) 1. Inatitut geografii AN SSSR. (India-Zeortoniie zoning) GERASIMOVt I.F,; KOMARp Ij. Geographical problems in the work of the United Nations conference on the use of scientific and technical knowledge for satisfying the needs of underdeveloped areas. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no-5: 127-132 S-0 163. (MA 16:10) GMASIMDV, I. P.; -OMAR) I. V., Moscow "The role of geography in the study) conservation and rational use of the world's natural resources." report scheduled to be presented at the 20th Intl Geographical Cong, 6 Jul- 11 Aug 64 , London - Igor'. Valorlyanovich. Prinim.1i uchaotiyet KOLOTIYE;VSKIY, A',M'-, 'dots.; K-HISMATOV, M.F.., dots.; GRIGORIYEV, A.A.j, akademikp otv. red.; NEMCHINOV, V.S.., akademik, otv. red. FRADKIN, N.G., red.izd-vao HYLINA, Yu.V.1, tekhn. red. (Geography of the economy of the Urals by regions] Geogra- fiia khoziaistva Urala; poraionnaia ekonomiko-geografiche- skaia kharakteristika. Moskvap Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 393 p. (MIRA 17:4) KCHAIR, I.V.; POKSHISHEVSKIYP V,V.; RUZIN, 1/1's" Problems of economic development, and the exploitation of natural resources of dwvOn-ing countries in the interpretation of the Journal "Scientific American". Izv. All SSSR. Ser. geog, no.3:27-35 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Institut geografii All SSSR. GOK12-IAN, V.M.; KC~AR,, I MRZAYEV, E.M.; P0114US, M.I.; POPOV, _ - MINTS, A.A.; M K.M,; klAZAREVSKIY, O.R. Vadim Viacheslavovich Pokshishevskii.. 1905- ; his 60th birthday. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. geog. no.5:135-136 S-0 1650 (MIRA 18:10) KOMARY I.V1, doktor geograf. naille ,problems In the development of economic Scientific session on- regions as exemplified,by Cracow Province. Vest. AN SSSR 35 no.905 165o (KMA 18:9) KORZHUrEV, S.S.,-'-, . YEGOROV, O.V.,* NAUHOV, SX.; KARAVAYEVp ZOLINIKOV, V.G. M.N.; KACIMRIII, S.P.; KMIACHEV, K.P.; Prinimali uchain-liyet KOHONKEVICH, N.I.; DITAKONOV, F.V.; GERASIMOV~ I.P.p alkademik, red.;- PRE0BRAZHESNKIY, V.S.. red.; RIOTER, G.D., red.; ABRAMOV, L.S. red.; AWND, D.L., red.; 'SELLER, S.Yu., red.; ZONN, S.V., red.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY,, B.L., red.; KOMAR Ij. red.; LAVRENK0, Ye.M., red.; LEONTIYEV. N.F., red.~ red.; LIVOVICH, M,I., red.; MESHCHERYAKOV., Yj.A., red.; MINTS) A.A., red.; MURZAYEV, E.M., red.,,, NASIMOVICH, A.A.p red.; POKSHISHEVSKIY V.V., red.p POMUS, M.I., red.,- ROZOV, N.N... red.; SOCHAVA, V.B., red.; FORMOZOV, A.N.. red.; YAl"ISHIN, A.L., red. (Yakutia] lAkutiia. Moskva, Nalaka." 1965. 1+64 p. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut g--ografii. 2. Institut geogra- fii AN SSSR (for Korzhuyev,. Vitvitskiy)- 3 yakutskiy filial Sibir6kogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for Yagorov~. 4. Moskovskiy ... .- oblastnoy pedagogicheskiy institut Im. 1-i.K.Kr-dpskoy (for Naumov). 5, Fochvemi Iyy muzey AN S55R (for Zollnikov). 6..,Moskovskiy go- sudarstvennyy universitet im. M.Lomonosova-(for Karavayev). 7. Proizvodstvenriyy naucLno.-Issledovatellskiy institut stroitelt- stva Gosstroya SSSR (fcr Kacharin'). 8. Institut geografii Sibiri i Dallnego Vostoka. S--'blrskcgci o-tdelerdya AN SSSR (for Kosmachev). m - .1h J~#~,- Iov, Visiting the econanists and geographers of Cracow. Izv, AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:127-128 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1- - -, - First session of the Comission on Applied Geography of the International Goographical Union. Izv. AV SSSR. Ser. Feog. no. 1:119-122 Ja-F 166 (MIRA 19:2) 21id C~Lc Afta C- I 'I i,I he Yield 4 '11g.': lu i"or 1), J.. "I'a 0 -rii'o~loslovno dru.5tio) Vol flo. O"t"lY i4st Of EaSt 7~uropean Accessir '100 ;.,Is T. 110 0 uncl. KOMAR, J. Contribution to the knowledge of the physical properties of some soils in southwestern Slovakia from the point of view of water econonW. P. 340. VODOHOSPODARSKY CASOPIS. (Sloronska akademiavied) Bratislava, Czecho- Blovakia, Vol- 7, not 4, 1959 Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI), LC. Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 r7 VLADIMMKT,T. V.V.,- Kdt4=A#~Je G' - KnM A.L*; GOVDIN,, L.L,; KOBNAIIEV,, D,Ce; 0 MOMSZON., IaKITIN,, GJA.; RUBCINSW, S.M.; SKACKOV,, S.V.j STRELICOV.. H.S.; TRASOV., :e.K,,; 14EDONOS., S.., inz, (translator] - Main characteristics of the planned proton accelerator for 50-60 B9V energy with sharp focusing. Jaderna energie 3 no*2:56-57 F 157. JBIMMOV, D.V.; H ESCERJAKOV, M.G.; 11INC., A.L.; DZEIZPOV., V.P.; IVAHOV., Pep.; KQ4YSEV, MALYSEV, I.P.; MOHOSZON, N.A.; IIEVTAZSKW., I.Cho; POLTAKOV, B.I.; CESTKOTj A.V.; BEIIDA.,.Frantioak [translator] The six meter synchrocyclotron. of the Institute for Research aii 1-hiclear Problems affiliata~ to the Academy of Sciences of Sovitt Union* Jaderna, energia 3 no.1:1-4 Ja 157. 10 Ustav jaderne fysiky (for Benda). SZOKS) Thmas, dr.; HW..'M, Zoolt, dr.; KOMA~,,_.j~zsef, dr. Gancer of the gallbladder causing Guillain-Barre syndrome. IdWyca. szemle 16 no.11:321-327 11 163. 1. Fervarosi Istvan Koxiaz Idegoaztalyanak (foorvos: Dr. IAh0t3R7 Tibor egyetemi. tanar) kozlemenye,, POLYRADICULITIS) (GALLBLADDER NEOPLASMS) OPLASM HETASTASIS) (SPINAL CORD NEOPLASMS) M (PATHOLOGY) (PUD101 NARY alBOLISM) KOMAR", Flyula, Jr., Dr; Capital City Istvan Hospital. Neu- rological Ward (LFHOCZNY, Tibor, Dr, professor) (Fovarosi Istvan Korhaz, Ideg- osztaly), and Capital City Council Central Veterinary Hospital (director: ZOBORY, Emil, Dr) (Fovarosi Tanacs Kozponti Allatkorhaz). "Comparative Clinical and Pathological Observations Related to Periodic Ataxia. Budapest, Ide~,Lfyogyaszati 3zemle, Vol XIX, No 9, Sep 66, pages 274-279. Abstract, [Authors' Hungarian summary] Periodic ataxia was observed in a male patient and in a female cat. The man has been under clinical observation for 2 1/2 years, the cat was observed for a half year. Neither macroscopic nor microscopic changes were observed in the course of autopsy of the cat; the symptom complex was most probably an independent syndrome. Based on the com- parative observations, certain deductions are made concerning the origin of the symptoms of the male patient as well. With respect to the pathomechanism It is presumed that, in addition to a "biochemical injury" to the cerebellum, the transient insufficiency of the vertebrobasiUr arterial system Is the cause of the clinical symptoms. The group of symptoms accompanying periodic ataxia is considered to be an independent syndrome by the authors on the basis of their observations. 2 Hungarian, 7 Western references. 27 KMDUR, Jozsef,._dr.; BMTKY, Ferenc, dr. Bilateral tarsal tunnel syndrome. Orv. hetil. 106 no.9:421-422 28 F 165 1. Fovarosi Istvan KorhazpIdegosztaly (foorvos: lahoczkyl, Tibory dr.) es Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, III. Sebeszeti Klinika. (tanszekvezatot Stefanics, Janos, dr.). of tbA DeparbwA for ffeurology at the i8tvan Oroyaml Istvan KOrh"P Ideggy0gymr-at) in Hospital of the COpItal Budapest. "Thyroid Gland Cancer NOUSt"Is COUSing & ManinSO-EncePhalitic Syd- Budapest, Orvoai BatIla, Vol 104,, No 20, 19 MY 1963, pp. 933-936- Abstract: Meningeal and cerebml metastases originating fron thyroid gland carcinoma were dascrIb4d. No neurological sMtoms providing an indication of 3WA%11Z&tlOa VSr6 OVIdOUt, for fiVO Month fOllOVing the first complaint. Subsequentay developed Symptma 9%ve a str=9 in- dication of menin -encepbAlItIS. The pC461bIlity' Of tUMQr or metastasis vas auspe&Ad only wbm grovth COLU Von 41SOMrOd in the liquor. sixteen references., Inal Ing 2 Car= =4 14 western. KCMAR, Jozsef, dr. - - -- - ----- __' - ~_ - ~ I- Metastatic thyroid cancer causing meningoencephalitis syn- dromee Or7. hetil, 104 no*2099311"936 19 Ify 163 1. Fovarosi Istvan Korhazg Ideggyogyaszat. HUNGARY and K0,10MMY, Dr Laszlo,, Neurological Clinic of the Budapest Istvan Ho~ pital (Fovarosi Istvan Korhaz Ideggyogyaszat)(Chief Physician.- Dr Tibor LSHOCZKY) and National Institute of Traumatology (Orszagos Traumatolo- giai Intozat)(Director: Dr Gyorgy SZANTO). "Cervical Vertebral Metastasis Caused by Struma Italigna" Budapest, LMagyar Sebeszet, Vol 19, No 3, jun 66; pp 161-166. Abstract: Authors observed three cases of cervical vertabralmetastasis ori- natin- from struma maligna, In which the malignancy of the disease was more or less certain even before the operation. The histology of struina maligna and the mechanism of metastasis is discussed, It is assumed that the matastasis takes place via the vertebral venous riystem. Attention is called to the mechanism of vertebral metastasis of vascular origin, causing bona-marrow necrosis. The surgical intervention chosen was Cloward's anterior vertebro- tomy, which is suitable also for the purposes of biopsy. (18 References, mainly ~Mstarn). NURASOVY DIMITY Ye.N.4 BRMIN, A.A.L V. New type of tin mineralization in magnesian skarns in the northeastern part of the U.S.S.R. Geol. rud. mostorozh. 7 no.2j5O-62 Mr-Ap 165. (MRA 180) 1. Institut geologii Yakutbkogo filiala. Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. KOVALEVA, L.T.; NEKRASOV, I.Ya.; ARKHIPENKO, D.K.; BROVKIN, A.A.; GRIGORIYEVI A.P.; KOMAR, L.V. Stucly of the minerals in the series of ascharite-sussexite by infrared spectroscopy, and electron diffraction metbods. Zhur. strukt. khis. 6 noole.79-82 Ta-F 165, (MIRA 18:22) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk i Institut geologii Yakutskogo filiala Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Yakutsk. Submitted October 28,, 1963. --M -M - NZMUIR,R.*, KART-TN,K,; KORSIKA,L.; FILIPM,L. -; KCIIAR,K.; MLNUT,j. Certain considerations on the recurrence of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tabarkalosa,Beogr. 11 no-3:318-327 '59. 1. Ytiziolosim klinika.Ljubljana*, Bolnica za tuberkalozu,,Sexana. , (TU'BZMUIMYS PUIKOMY therapy) PAR IPA Et!AtA KOMAR, Marina Anatollyevna; SINAYSKIY, M.H., red.; LARIONOV, G.ye.,tekhn.red. LPrinciples of electric drive and control equipment] Osnovy elektroprivoda i apparatura upravlanita. Koskya, Goa.energ.ixd-vo, 1957. 350 P. 04 IRA 11: 1) (Electric driving) (Electric controllers) FORTIC, Fojanp doe. dro; KONAR, Marjanp dr, , Evaluation of therapeutic results in chronic eavitar7 tuber- culosis treated with eW^namide, oycloserine m,.d pyrazinamide, ( It joint study on results and prospects)., Tabarkuloza 16 no.5: 359-371 S-D '64 1. Institut za tuberkalozu, Golnik (Direktort doe. dr. B. Fortim); Bolnica za plucne bolestip Sezana (Direktor: dre Me Komar)e 711 LIM v~2,5,n rm GERASIMOV, Yuriy Ivanovich; FRIMM, Grigoriy Beniaminovich; KOMAR, M.A., red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye.., tekhn. red. (Explosionproof transformer substations for mines.1 Shakhtnye vzryvobezopasnye transformatornye podstantsii. Moskva., Gosenergoizdatj 1963. 158 P. (Transformtoryy no.U) (1-11RA 17:4) PETROVO qeorgiy Nikolayevich; OW,, N.A., red.; LARIONOV, Me.., tekhn. red. ------ (Electrical machinery in thrqo parts] Elektrichoskie ma- ehitW v trekh chastiakh. Izd.2*p parer* Hosk7ap Gosenergo- izdat. Pt.2.[Asynchronous and synchronous machines] Asin- khrom-qe i sinkhromVe mashivy. 1963. 415 P. (141".1 17:3) YEPANESHNIKOV,, Mikhail Mikhaylovich; KNOWUNG, G.M.j kani. tekhn. nauks retsenzent; LEVITIN, I.B., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsen- zent; KWAR, M.A., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. [Electric lighting]Elektrichookoe osveBhchenie. Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva., Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 335 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Electric lighting) (Electric light fixtures) KMIZEVV Geox4v, Petrovich;. KOMAR, H.A.,L re&; BTJLIDYAYEV, N.A.,tekhn. red., [Electric drive, and its control principle a ]Elektroprivod i os- novy upravleniia. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 3133 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Electric. driving) DTMKOV, Aleksapdr Mikhaylovich- Prinimal uchaistiya KAGAMOVICH, '; KOK -;d.; e.k. 4R, N.A., r BORUKOV, N.T., tekhn. red. Y (Voltage transformers] Trdnsformatory papriasheniia. Mo- skva, Gosenergoisdat, 1963. 191 p. (Tranaformatory, no.10) (KIRA 16:10) (Electric transformers) GOLUNOV~ Alaksey Ilikhaylovich; KOMAIII M-Ato~ refla (cooling syatems of ol'b-filled transfe.7.Mers] hie ustroistva raslianykh trans Cormatorov. 1964. 151, -o. (Trans forma tovi, no.13) 01,1111" !F,%/,; ANTOUOV, Gleb Vasillyevich; OVCHAROV, Fedor Filaktovich; KOMAR, M.A., red, (Repair'of -the mapetic circuits of transformers] Remont magnitoprovadov transformatorov. Moskva# Energiiap 1965. 215 P, (Transformatoryp no.14) (MIRA 18:3) Mz N.A... Inshener; STWARCHIM. A.F., Inshener. Now sIgnallog systou for passenger train trailfflo. Besapstruda v prou. I no.6:24-25 Js 157, (KWA 10: 7) (WIroads-Signaling) m5glm O;U3 W., TechncloZy (Apparatuz; STSB and rnsults of uning It in mlni3 of the Donctz, ta:~In) Yoskva., Ugletellchizdat 1951. Month! List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Illovember -1951, Uncl. 2 Egg= ,Mmm' wo STEPANOMM09 A.P.,;L ~KMUR~IN.A~.,-TMAFSNKOJ Mare Mchanism of the KTT I thermostat. Ugoll Mr. 5 no 1:39-40 A 161. RMA 140.) (Coal minin machinery) (ThOrMO13tat) S/194/61/000/012/047/097 D256/D303 AUTHORS: Stepanchanko, A*.F., Komar' N A. and TsesarenkoN.P. TITLE: Temperature control apparatus "Ktt-l" PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalq Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 12, 1961 28, abs.tract 12V239 (Ugoll Ukrainy, 19.61, no,.1, 39-401 TEXT: A full description and a basic diagram are given of an appa- ratus developed by Dongidrouglemash for mining compressor tempera- tare-rise control at 8 varlous points including that of the electric motor bearings and windings and of the compressed air, The set in- cludes the basic unit, a signal panel and 8 sensitive elements. The latter are copper-resistance thermometers or the following UIT-type thermiators; 20 kohmo 40 to 9000; 55 kohm, 90 to 1200C and 220 kohm, 120 to 17000. The individual temperature sensing circuits are connec- ted to a common network, the 8 bridge circuits withseparate diago- nale being constantly connected to a common relay Pn-g (RP-5) via pairs of semiconductor diodes in such a way that the temperatures at Card 1/2 S/194/61/000/012/047/097 Temperature control apparatus D256/D303 all 8 points are controlled simultaneously, the relay reacting upon the signal from the element of the highest temperature. The second winding of the relay is also connected to all the diagonals through pairs bf diodes reacting o 'n-an open circuit in.any one o'L the-tem-.: sing elems --- - n -auch cassAa ;3ynchronous iho.tbr.-iW-' perature sen into -:Andi 616iifig the'-diagbnale-of the ele- switched on successively mezit a: - un-z til the diagonal of the elemen t: which brought the relay into ope- ration is closed. At the same time a scale connected with the mo- tor indicates the overheated element, The accuracy of the relay operation is + 50C. There are 2 figures. ~_Abstractorls note: Com- plete translaTion,I Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Tikhonov, A. 75-13-2-26/27 TITLE: Review and Bibliography (Kritika i bibliografiya PERTODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Xhimii, 1958, Vol. 13, Nr 2, pp. 264-264 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article is a review of , the scientific manual: "Fundamental Principles of Qualitative Chemical Analysis" (110snovy kachestvennogo khimicheakogo analizall) by N.-I, Komar'. Edition by the Khar1kov State University imeni A.M. Gorlkiy (1955). The work is an introduction to the course for qualitative chemical analysis. I. Chemistry-Bibliography Card 1/1 KOMAR', NSFG, wslvzhennyy vrach EWSR, sanitarnyy vrach Sanitary characteristics of the River Ai. Gig. i san. 26 no.6-. 71-79 Jo 161. WERA 3-5-- 5) 1. lz Zlatoustovskoy omdtamo-epidemiologichaskoy stantsii-.- (WATER--FOLLUTIOIJ) (AI RIVER) to 0 Is l7 W A; at a 0 so 000 A I C' -a- J-J 4 In cc .0 U4. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 t . A: Vqta=jvAtj*m 41 itcgimc In M* 44r. N. 11. KmcAs. 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When thii melbr-1 bpr Irlx Cj) ,I ' t,cTwA th~ teults cim obtaittril lium tmlnto~d lion cums, the riwr it likely to eutvd lo`_ N1 V 9 V 11P V 0 01 4, Ili ;b ~V-v ~ - - - 0*000*0 000 ; 0 ,f9*4 0 1 1 2 4 * - , 1 11 0 11 * 0 - see* 4i , w t V I - A - 0 - I, A-" 4 s ~ Q Is a I tr a a a 2-1 T w al l As 430 43 I : so at , -00 00 Alt Alf I .06 0,08 51 t of Ansill-le of "010- ' -I Aw . 94111ur, mixture*. (in Rtlujan.) N. 1 104mud of Alublital Zhu=1 ItLit(Whesk0i Khifftil ( owntillry). V. S. MAY-juste p. 1:39-144. f 0 041 on the NUIS of theordival mukkAflinq. M4,1114ml. o 00, 4-*k-u6tW ecaubbliton "MAxtiff And InctlecUlAf to, W)UFA , #1M1 I d l a r twiv ore 1 &ints j&cjtuKuw of ca of intewed tar spoamhato as I %is of qml. Technkm of qxvtm womeffic An4y ~ted tjl j i I T . t S n (1O j*MYCiAt 11+10(i to) f Zo 0 40 . C,ASjW6CjTjC Igo" 11valLof 14mja.) C-.p 04t U99 AT 00 Ov a 94 a a a a a a.* 0 0 *4 0-0 I is 0 0 0 G'* 0 0 Oh l ......... N.`~ P. Kolar 1, Mw 'kav State U imeni A. M. Gok ,"Zhur Fiz Xhim" Vol XXVI, No 5, pp, 686-691 rbund that It in possible to det the compn of UZ- stable compdo according to 1. 1. Ostrowyelenakiy 111id ,Job I c'method, if the compda are formed by the r ,i:ction mB+ nFA= BmAn+ mE and measurements -of opti 'can Usity.6re carri M a vave length.vh:Lch ed out, v. t, by,~ all q of the 0 un ftwoneats. q 7: ak the clt~nn.. case 8: ijitial conens of reaction products are zero (b) 6onc'n of the substance E ~ is ve, 3r, he initial er "fin Comparison vith the. increase of thiG cOned at the point of 6quil; (c) vhen the initial condn.~. '6t~ tho 9~bstance B is'not-v6ry great. Obtain4d, ,:fdrvalas' vh:Lch dewt~.the displacement, of,the 061A along the curve optical density - compn:;O"f .the i1xt in the case of (a). 2 19" d4tencil"am a# 06 WSCANIft CQQ- auto 4*4 apika v konur (A. It. tkit' I gute Univ.. Khorkavl~ OvAtody ARtAr-M41A 72. MAP- * 1910).-- -A tmiNml 6 prt- Wriled flic culct Inomit-4tily camits. and quinctio" coeff-.4., 4, it At d. at vidmis caticus. Thr gtttbLA GIC voilttilelkitta IVAAAi*ft of the t~p,, It- 4- IIA - IIA: -9 +, qff'. R OW dimm-a. cottic 0 Ow I III is hw~mff. ITIbe ula is K - (Ak - 1PA0.1106 - 1) t) M114t 4 - (Ij1CjjDjD&(k# - &4)J(D'A' - MAN!". whem A Is OW twill, "MO t4w tew voillptrving IT. -4COO"s. b. i4m) 44 or Itir Iwo difft-frilt If* vogwil... ("It OW knit6l coik'", SMI A mkil 04 Ste tlm clic"Ot"sMiug 4 1k I .t. TOW itiethW to APIA" to the twulim tWtWtr"v"-'t MAUI &NA WkCTV 41W ~11,1vii k."' is (UURl 10 bATW 40 ItUtAhOitV vm%t. of 7 x 10-0, Arm Miller Sbornflk zadachp uprazInnenii i vo 11050V po kursu kachestvermogo analiza -Kollected assignments, exer cises, and problems in a course in qualitative analysisj. Khartkov, Izd. Khar'k, univ., 1952. 231 p. SO: Montbly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 1, April 1953 -;:7 " -;r WIM91 for TeriArfac the colugoduco Of CMPMNAE Priallo"d by ?:,E~Ubrodt. N. PkRismar from SK4!. cr~#S," U'.S'SS" 1955, 8, 373-376).-Tht method of Eyntitedt, (1848) slightly Modificd is recommended fur c1mcktol, 100 'formal& k it aa otganic comp4uttd derived from afWytkal Ita. aCalculate % coeff. q for inch clement equal to (Mol. wt. x */. of file cle-rient (mud)/(no. of atwils (if thLi element In file !ormulaXat. 4t. of the elcinrntY.100). With cocmvt analysis and 6frect Jofnmla all I I xamination of the departures from frills. I- linity, will tlow if the formula is piob3bly corrtct or. If probably incctrect. wiltre correctirn may have to be made. G. S. SMTTH. -14 614-13 XOMAWS, N p X82 Sbornik zadach uprazhenyiy i voprosov po kurus kachestvennogo analiza (Collection of prlblems, exerelese and questions for a course in qualitative analysis) Kharikov, Izd-vo KharlkovBkogo Universiteta, 1954.' 223 P. Tables. Periodical Zhur, fiz. khim. 28/12,, 2142--7151,, Doe 1954 Abstract It was established experimentally that the composition-optical density diagram cannot solve the problem ragar~Unr, the ratio of stoichiomatric, compl= formation coefficients if the system contains ion hydrolysia pr6ducts which participate in t,he formitior, of the complex. It is sho-im that the great difficulties in deteermininp, the ratio of stoichiametric coefficients originate d,,Ir,.'nC the st-idy of systems in which the hasic ions (as result of or i0ordL-n- tio~i of buffer components), form com7j1e~ces. The tion-aeviation of optical density from Its add-"--;,.re diagram- It possible to find the 3earched for val-ua 'bit offers no aid ir, determ-Lning the compDsition of thle ---artlc-~s -,At.ch form the coapiez-,. Tuenty-t-hree references ; 13 USSR: 7 WA; 2 Da nish amd /,V,5 -rj rV 77j 6 t?. U KOKARV Agiko4z-Petrovich; IMATIOT, ff.-A., professor, OtTetstrenny redaktor; b1MwftM-='-. Ta.T., takhnichaskiy redaktor. [Principles of qualitative chemical analysis) 0snovy kachastyannogo khimichookago &DAliza. Kharlkov, Izd-vo Kharlkovskoga univ. Tol.1 [Ionic equilibriums] Ionnys ravuovasita. 1955. 446 po (MA 9:6) (Ions) (Phase rule end equilibrium) ----------- 7 7~~- 6635 Z4 -We r gra7im otriz rnethA ~-ir .1, he aid Mitriewri 3, N. P GOT .07: W.0 jhOU_U 4e CATL d au-i a, t)1, w,-d fcr cuzL H'SQ', thell wit. HO). ~Lr"; ppt. -I vi;) xi;4 3 N* id KONARSO mop* On the article of A.I. Babko "Spectrophotometry of solutions of complex compounds, Ukr.kh1a,zhur. 22 no.2:239-261 136. (KM 9:8) 1. Khar$kovskiy gosudaretvennyy universityst Iment A.M. Gorlkogo. (Spectrop4otomatry) (Campounds, Complex) (Babko. Anatolii Kirillovich. 1903-) XONal N.P. Sive troDho tome try, oAI LmIticomponent s3rstemg. Part 14: DeterEining the composition of a complex compound formed in an aqueous solvtion and partially extracted by the nonaqueoua solvent. Uch.sap. XHGU 71: 119-128 '56. (RLRA 10:8) (Cotvlez compounds) (Spectrophotometry) Spectrophotometry of multicomponent systems. Part 15: lnvestlgatii~.,, reagents distributed betvoen two solvents. tTch.za-D* KHGU 71:129-134 156. Oum 10:8) otraph wL;etry) Spectropho tome tr7 of multicomponent s7stems. Part 16: Deterrdning the constants of a complex compound distributed between two solventa. Uch.sap. MGU 71:135-lku,' 156. Onma 10: 8) (Co,.vlex comounds) (Spectrophotonetry) Short eurve7 of scientific activities of 11. Binbrodt, Vie Kharkov Universit7, Uch.sapp 27GU 71:223-236 '56. CE-inbrcdt, 1'.. 1809-1,857) /VF. AUTHOR: None Given. 30-12-34/45 TITLE: Defense of Dissertations (Zashchita dissertatsiy).. January-July 1957 Yanvarl - iyull 1957 C-). Section of' Chemical Sciences 2tdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk). PERIODICAL: Vestnik All SSSR, -1957, Vol. 27, Nr 12, pp. 111-112 (USSR). ABSTRACT: At the Institute for-Fydroahemistry (Cidrokhimicheskiy in- stitut)'. Application for the deGree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences: M.N. Tarasov - Forming of Ion composition and the hydrochemical regime of watdr in the ponds of the northeastern Azov district (Formirovaniye ionnogo sostava i gidrokhimi- cheskiy rezhim. vody prudov severo-vostochnogo Priazoviya). At the Institute for high-molecular Compounds (Institut vysoko- molekulyarnykh soyedineniy). Application for the degree of Candidate of Physical-Mathematical Sciences: L.L. Burshteyn - Investigation of dielectric polarization of polymers (Isale- dovaniye dielektricheskoy polyarizatsii polimerov). At the Institute for Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V.I. Vernadskiy (Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii imeni V.I. Vernadekogo). Applications for the degree of Doctor Card 1/5 of Chemical Sciences: M.G. Valyachko - Geochemical rules Defense of Dissertations. January-July 1957 Soictlon, df 30-12-34/45 Chbmie~l-bciences. governing the.formation of-deposit's of potash salts (Zeo- khimicheakiye zakonomernosti fo=Arovaniya mestorozhdeniy kaliynykh soley). A.I. Kekorin - Tri- and Tetraheteropoly- Acids (Tri- i tetrageteropolikisloty).,II.P. Komar' - The bases of chemical qualitative analysis _(6-snovy khimicheskogo analiza). Applications for the degree of Candi- date of Chemical Sciences: H.P. Kondratyuk - Investigation of the process of Iprecipitation and the structure of the pseudo- morphous precipitation on the basis of magnesium hydroxide (Issledovanlye protsessa osazhdeniya i struktury psevdomorf- nogo osadka na primere gidrookisi magniya). R.R. Shvangiradze .- The spectral analysis of rare earth and some other rare ele- ments (Spektraitnyy analiz redkozemellnykh i nekotorykh red- kikh elementov)., At the Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskly (Insti~ut organichaskoy khimii imeni N.D, Zelinskoeo).~ Appli- cation for the degree of Doctor of Cheinioal Sciences: K.G. Ioffe - On the Structure of.silk fibroin (0 stroyenii fibroina shelka). Applications for the degree of Candidate of Chemical-,., Sciences% I.F. Bel'skiy.-. Catalytic I-qdrogenolysis offuran homologues (Kataliticheskiy gidrogenoliz gomologov furana). Card 2/ 5 M.L. Kirmalova, Synthesis and transformation of di-(2-tienyl) KOMARIP II.P., dotgAUjt_ Spectrophotometry of multicomponent systems. Part 17. Use of equilibrium between colored and colorless compounds for the determination of the composition of the latter. Uch. zap. MGU 82:87-94 '57. (MRA 12:9). (Chemistry, Analytical) (Spectrophotometry) KOMR1, N.P., doteent Spectrophotometry of multicomponent systems. Part 18: Investiga- tion of equilibrium between colored and colorless compounds for the determination of the Instability constant of the latters Uche zaps KRGU 82:95-106 157- (14ITIA 12:9) (Phase rule and equilibrium) (Complex compounds) (Spectrophotometry) KOMAR' dotsent ..;V Ionic equilibria, their spactrophotometric investigation and application in analytical chemiatry. Uch. sap. KHGU 95:117-142 '57. (NIRL 12:10) (Phase rule and equilibrium) (Complex compounds) PffASS I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3850 BOV/9-M-8(ii) AkIdemiya nauk SSSIL Thatitut geokhUdi I awliticheskoy khImil imeni V. L Vernad.slwgo. Irr-Issiya po an3liticheskoy- Spektrof0twetricbeskiye I kolorimetricheskiye metod3r sunaliza (Spectrophoto- metric and Colorimetric Methods of Analysis) Moscaw, 1958. 286 p. (Series: Its: TrvAy,, tom. 8 (11) Errata s3-ip inserted- 3.,000 copies printed. Fesp. Ed.: 1. P. Alimmrinj, C sponding Member,, Academy of Sciences USSR; Ed. of Pablishing House: V. M. Pesb1goa; Tech. Ed.: N. I. Moskviclieva. PURPOSE: The publication Is intended for chemists, particu3arly analytical chemists and geochemists. COVERAGE: This collection of 29 articles Is published as Volme Vl= (XI) of the Transactions of the Comittee on An&3.,ytical Chemistry at the Institate of Geochewistry and Ana3,vtical Chemistry imeni V. 1. Vernadskiy, Academy of Spectrophotometric and Colorimetric (cont. ) SOV/3850 Sciences USSR. The general subject of the volume is tha investigation of spectropaotometric and colorimetric awlyals. L:Ld4_vid=l articles on the fol- lowing topics my deserve special attention: +,h-- present ata-be of Ught absorption analysis, the sensitivity of the colorimetric methods of in- organic ana3,vais, the basic wxfttions of the kluetic method of analysis, spectrophotometric InveatiGoLtion, of heteropol~%clds of Eprmwiumj, a mw colorimetric method of determInIng omill quantities of tha.3-litm, a fluori- metric method of determining uranium., mpectro-photometric investigation of the behavior of oxidation-reduction indicators, a phasometric optical- acoustical method of &%e avaLysiz.. and a description of an automatic spectrophotometric gas analyser. No personalities are mentioned. %ferences are given at the end of each article. MAW OF COMMS1 t Savostlyanova, M. V. 7he State of Light Absorption Analysis Tolay 3 N. P. Characteristics and Possibilities of Colorlmetric and ctrophotometric Analjfsla 21 ;~~ ~~ 1q, AIIA~~ Ehznetoov, V. L' 'Increasing the Sensitivity of Colorimetric Methods of Inorganic Ana3,vois and Color Reactions 52 feshkova., V. X. Effect of the Structure of the Molecule of an Organic Peagent an the Absorption Spectz,% of MeWlic OxIm Cwpounds 75 Oro a %M% I- v 11 Uh 51 to. AtS AA "*A,;; - 110 mAtI d a qs!jot' I au 0 SO a laxlmt wove A I'd 00 Al -IS V'--AOr. r. Ad I-ql 0'3" Z;.,. n ii'vs rp--4, 3 lo. 0 no al do.- 00, Ale I JI Is 1 v. 13. 14"d0 2 !'.,0 4 Ad. all IZKAYLOV, Nikolay Arkadlyevich; KOKAR'. M.P., prof., doktor khime nauk, otv. red,; A.S., tekhred. [Electrochemistry of solutions) glektrokhimita raetvoroy. Kharlkov, Izd-vo Kharlkovskogo goa.univ., 1959. 957 P. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Chlon-korreapondent Akademii Aauk USSR (for lzmaylov). (Blectrochgmistry) (Solution (Chamiatry)) 5(2T. AUTHOR: Komar', N. P. SOV/T5-14-2-2/27 TITLE- On the Theory of Complexometric Titration With Metal Thdicators (K teorii kompleksonometrichoskogo titrovaniya a metal loindikatorami ) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Nr 2, PP 152-160 (USSR) A13STRAOTt Th the present paper the theory of the ionic equilibria is used for the evaluation of the accuracy of complexometric titration with metal indicators. In this connection the possibility of a subsequent titration of two metal ions and of the determination of one of the two ions after the precipitation of the other one by a suited reagent was investigated. The coloring characteristics of systems were computed, the equivalent initial concentrations of metal ions and Complexon were obtained. Further, the initial concentration of the Complexon which causes a certain coloring was computed. Moreover, the problem of the subsequent titration of two metal ions reacting with the same reagent was investigated: 1)) for pH values at which hydrolysis of the Complexon anion can be neglected, while hydrolysis of the two metal ions must be taken Card 1/2 into account, and 2) for pH values at which hydrolysis of the On the Theory of Complexom etric Titration With Metal SOV/75-14-2-V27 Indicators Complexon anion and one of the two metal ions must be taken into account. In thin paper also general methods of computing the results of complexometric titrations in eyatems containing masking or precipitation reagents are even. All problems mentioned are mathematically dealt with in detail in this paper. There are 16 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Khar1kovskiy gosudaretvemyy universitet im. A. U. GorOkogo (Kharlkov State University imeni A. R. Gorlkiy) SU = TTED: December 3, 1957 Card 2/2 XX S/075/60/015/003/008/033/ B005/BO66 AUTHOR: Komar', N. P. TITLEs Determination of the Stability Con-r3tants in the Stepwise Complex Formation PBRIODICAM Zhurnal analiticheekoy khi.mii, 1960, Vol. 15, No- 3, pp. 260 - 263 TEXT: To determine the stability constants An in stepwise complexing, two polynomial equations (1) were suggested in publications (Refs.lf2) ( ~F - B/b ... "complexity" according to Led Ien (Ref.1); ~, - (A-a)B-I ... / - Ifformation function" according to Bjerrum (Ref.2); B - c Bf b - LB11 A = cA) a N ... coordination number; [BAn)~--'a -n at constant ionic strength). The values of B and A are always known, N being Given by the position of B in the periodic system and depending on the maximum value of R. b and a are not always measurablel still, a, and thus also fi, may be calculated according to Refs-3 and 4 for an arbitrary solution, of Card 1/9 Determination of the Stability Constants in S/075/6Q/015/003/008/033/XX the Stepwise Complex Formation I B005/BO66 which the pH, B and A are known, if the addend is the anion of a weak acid and if no polynuclear complexes or complexes which cUtain protons appear in the system. These conclusions, however, were nade without con- sidering the hydrolysis of the B-ion. The author of the present paper checked the mentioned statements. To investigate the stepwise complexing, leiIther a strong acid RR (C HR =CH+ -R) or a strong base MOH (C MOH,GOH-~M) were added to a system which contained the c BR ' cp+-B and c MrA~'Av In the first case EJLV a decreases, in the second case it increas _s which causes a corresponding change in the yields of the complex and of the hydrolysis products of the V' + and AY_ ions and a change of the value6 of f and L In the most general case tL equilibria of the stepwise hydrolysis of the B/'+ ion (Equation (2)), Q hydrolysis equilibria of the same BP+ ion which result in the formation of hydroxyl complexes 4. (Equation (3)), V-equilibria of the assooiation of the Av- ion with H' ions (Equation (4)),and N equilibria of the stepwise complex formation Card 2/9 Determination of the Stability.Constants in S/07 60/015/003/008)/033/X.X the Stepwise Complex Formation B005Y2066 (Equation (5)) have to be considered. In equation (3) k k q is the constant of the q-th step1of the multistage hydrolysis. in equation (4) 6j= =(Kr-j~j ... i~.1K~- and Kj,K 21 ... ~K V - are the dissociation constants of the weak acid HVA for the individual dissociation stages. If the law of mass action is applied to equations (2) and (5), equations (6) and (7) result for the mass balance. The condition of the electroneutrality adopts the form (6), when the strong acid HR is added, and the form (9) in"the case of addition of the strong base MOH. In equation (a) ER-1 - C11- - 4B + R and [M +1 = cM+ - VA; in equation (9) [R] - o,,- - PB and EM4] - .,,M - VA , M. It follows from equation (6), that in the most general case the first equation (1) according to Leden adopts the shape (10) for the calculation of An , whereas the second equation k1) according to Bjerrum adopts the shape (11) for the same general case? if the value A- (p2a, in equation (7) is divided by B from equation (6). In the equations (10) and (11) Card 3/ 9 Determination of the Stability Constants in S/075J60/015/003/008/033AX the Stepwise Complex Formation B005/BO66 Q q q -qp 1 f (b) - ko'L- (q+l)k b h in equation (11) ~;c . (A-~P2")B- .When hydroxyl q=1 complexes occur, a as well as b have to be known for the calculation of N; in this caseq the calculation of Pn by (10) is far more convenient than by (11). In the special case, if the concentrations of the hydroxyl complexes may be neglected, the knowledge of a will suffice for the calcula- tion of Pn from equation (11). In this caoe, thereforo, this equati on is more important than equation (10). To calculate the valuea of a and b., equation (7) is, multiplied by V4 and then equation (6) wli-..ch is extended with [i is derived. Thus equation (12) is obtained, By substituting (12 under conaideration of the valuea of T, and q2 into equations (8) and ~9), equations (13) and. (14) result after trans f orma ti ons; t?l andj2 being given by the equations ( 15). The equations (13) and (14) are of (q+!) degree with respect to b and linear with respect to a. It is therefore necessary for the calculation of a to know b, i.e. a has to be meagured prior to the calculation of b. The measurement of the equilibrium concentrations is Card 4/9 Determination of the Stability Constants in S/075/60/015/003/008/033/XX the Slepwise Complex Formation B005/BO66 therefore indispensable contrary to the statements in Refs.3 and 4. When hydroxyl complexes occur, b has to be measuredc then a is obtained from the equations (16). If there -are no hydroxyl complexes in the system, the equations (17) readily result from (13) and (14). It may be seen from them that in the simultaneous gradual hydrolysis of both ions b must be known for the calculation of a and vice versa. Only in these cases, if one of the two ionsg e.g. ff-, hydrolyzes, a may be calculated from one of the two simple equations (18). In this ease only the equation according to Bjerrum is recommendable for the calculation of An , as in this case the graphical integration (Ref. 4) may be used to calculate the values of b from the values of a. If only the B11+ ions are hydrolyzed, b may be calculated from the two equations (19). The values of a have to be measured at any rate in this case, as they enter both the equation according to Leden and that according to Bjerrum. To determine Rn from the equations according to Leden and Bjerrum mainly graphical methods are used (Refs.1, 2,4,7-9). The stability constants obtained in this way are, however, not very precise, since extrapolation and limiting processes take place in a Card 5/9 Determination of the Stabilit Constants in S/075 60/015/003/008/033/XX the Stepwise Complex Pormation B005 B066 range of observations where the experimental errors are particularly high. Also the method of the subsequent correction of values suggested by some authors was criticized, since such corrected constants are not the wanted constants of the law of mass action but only coefficients of one of the many possible interpolation formulas. The only rational method of solving the equation systems (I 0) and (11) is a variant of the method 'of least squares which i's applied to determine the most probable values of physical constants (Ref. 11). The accuracy of the values of the constants may be estimated with arbitrary reliability by means of the methods suggested by A. N. Krylov (Ref. 12) and V. 1. Romanovskiy (Ref. 13). The occu=ence of values of the constants which do not differ statistically from zero may be regarded as proof for a negligibly low concentration of the particles concerned. There are 13 references, 3 Soviet, 2 French' 2 Danish.. 1 German, 1 British, and 4 US. ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M. Gortkogo (Kharikov.State University imeni A. M. Gorikiy) SUBMITTED: April 16,1959 Card.6/9