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43191 s/o65/62/000/012/004/005 7C C~ E075/E135 AUTHORSs Vipper, A.B., Kre~nj S.E.9 Bernahteyn, S.S., and Lisovskayaq M,A, TITLE: r-fn-v-estigat-i-on--6T-the dispersing capacity of used oils with detergent additives by the',oil spot method PERIODICAL; Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.12,.1962, 50-55 TEXT: The method of oil spots (spreading of used oil drops on' a filter paper) was used to rate the dispersant properties of oils MT-16 (mr-jL6) from Novokuybyshev refinery, containing additive L4"-22Y (IP-22K). Samples of the oils used in a single cylinder diesel engine for 30 and 54 hours had the 'same dispersive capacity 0 0 at 20 C,' but at 150 C the oil used for 54 hours had markedly inferior dispersive properties. oils mr-16 from Novokuybyshev and Yaroslav refineries containing 6~u of additive 81011A t0-360 (VNII NP-36o) had different dispersivities at 20 OC, but similar dispersivities at 150 OC. The Novokuybyshev 'Oil containing the additive loses its dispersive properties with increasing temperature Card 1/2 Investigation of the disperAing ... s/o65/62/000/012/004/005 E075/EI35 more rapidly than the Yaro slav oil. it was 'established that differenies 'in the responsb of the base oils to the same additive are largely 'due to resins which have strong dispersive activity at room temperature, but lose'it at 100-200 OC. The resins produced in sulphurous Kuybyshev oil 'are the more efficient dispersants. Also the dispersive capacity of the more polar resin.fractions, obtained by chromatography'on silica gel, is higher than that of the less polar fractions. At temperatures above 100 *C the resins lose their effectiveneds and the dispersive capacity of the two oils is mainly influenced by the additive. Thus the response of various base oils to detergent additives depends on the nature and quantity of resins accumulating in the oils during engine operation. There are 3 figures and I table. Card 2/2 -77 )/w~(m)/Bw imc/Anc Pr-4 ACUSSION, NRs- AP3OP4533 MOM- 'A4 2 Kleymenova, Za Ao; Lisovkayut M* A*. W TIPLEs- Properties of ashless detergent additive of the polymeric type.,. SOURCEs- khimlys; i tekhnologiya~ topUv i..maaelt no, Of- 1963j 47-49 - TOPtC TAGS s 4i,QA;~564'detergent additive, Izinct barium$ Zn., R9L ABST RAM ii Auj;hor's studied the effectiveness of the ymeric type detergent addltive'~,LOA-564, produced by-the'DuporLt'corporation. It was found that the copolymeAd additive does not exhibit any effect on the thermo-oxidation stability and deebalsifying'ability of the oil teateds The corrosion aggressiveness of the oil is~ sharply increased, The effect, of additive on the surface activity and detergent property, of the oil is insignificant. The results confirm the benefit s which cah be obtained by using thebe ashleas detergent additives of the polymeric type with'a mixture.of metal alky1dithiophosphates. The effect of the copolymeric J- additive at a constant temperature is determined mainly by the high dispersion ability:bf this additiveo- The additive remains effective after the introduction of a small amount'of water into the oilo, In tbis.case the sAdition of zinc or LISOVSKAYA, H. P. "The Pathology of Nasal Polyps." Cand Mad Scl, Tomsk State Medical Inst imeni V. H. Molotov, Tomsk, 1954. (KL, No 10, Mar 55) SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Hi.,-her Educational Institutions (15) LISINSKAU, M.P. Model of a nasal pletbysmogmph for recording vascular reactions of the human nasal mucoma. Vest. oto-rin. 18 no.1:58-59 Ja-F 156. (XLRA 9:6) 1. Iz kafed3t7 bolezney ukha, gorla. i noss, (zav.-prof. A.G. Istisov) Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta. GOLOGY, appar. and instruments Pletbromograph, nasal) L t 5& V A/ 124-11-12382 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11. p 8 (USSR) AUTHOR: Lisovskaya, M. S. TITLE: On the Trajectory of a Circumlunar Rocket. (0 trayektoriyakh poleta rakety vokrug luny) PERIODICAL: Byul. In-ta teor. astron. A N SSSR, 1957, 6; No. 8,,pp 550-565 (German abstract). h' ABS TRACT: The problem posed is the establishment of a rocket trajectory com- prising a launching from Earth and an unpowereff circumnavigation of the moon at a close range, followed by a return to Earth. The possi- bility of establishing such trajectories with any desired periselenic distance (minimal distance from the moon) is shown, provided that the 'velocity of the rocket relative to Earth is sufficiently great and opposite in sense to the velocity of the moon at the time of the approach of the rocket to the moon. Amethpd for graphical integration, developed by the Author, is used in establishing five orbits having an axis of sym- metry. These orbits pertain to two categories. The orbits of the first category describe two loops, one of which embraces the Earth, the other the moon. The orbits of the second category describe a single Card 1/1 loop, embracing both the Earth and the moon. G. A. Merman L13OVq-KAY14-1L-A.__ Disserts-tion defended for the degree of Candidate of Philological Sciences at the Institute of the Peoples of Asia "The Conventional Period in the Modern Azerbaydzhan Language in Comparison with Other Tuxiric Languages of the Southwest Group." Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No. 4, 1963, pp 119-145 77 SHCMMAXOV. I.H.. dote., LISOVSKATA, I.D., SOB(-,-X.VA, T.T-.. Etiopathoeenetle treatment of psoriasis, lunus er7themgtosus, and ome other skin diseases presumnbly of viral origin. Trudy LKI :223-232 155 (KIRA 11:8) ; 1. Kafedra kozhnykh bolezney (zav, - deyetvitellnyy chlen -41N SSSR prof. O.N. Podvysotskaya) Pervago Leningredskogo meditsinskogo instituts imeni akndemiks I.P. Favlova. (SKIN-DISPASES) (VIRUS-DISDA-M) --LISOVSKAYA-~-N-.D-~ Some functions of the liver in scrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (with mummory in Zqglishj. Vact.derm. L ven. 32 no.2:3-7 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) la Is Laningradekogo nauchno-issladova tell skogo instituta antibioti- kov (dir. A.V.Loginov) (LIM FMTION TESTS, in var. die. scrodermatitim chronic& atrophicans (Rua)) (DNMTITIS, pbysiol. liver fano~, 'in acrodermatitis chronica strophicans (Run)) LISOVSKAYA, N. D.: Master Med Sci (diss) -- "Material on the study of acroder- .--MaTnt rmchwroonica atrophicans". Leningrad, 1959. 16 pp (State order of Lenin Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians im S. m. Kirov), 200 copies (KL, I I No 9, 1959, 117) LISOVSPUYAO N.D. Antitoxic function of the liver In acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans during the treatment process with penicillin. FJmp. I klin issi, po antibiot. 1:413-417 158. (MRA 15:5) jLIVER (PENICILLIN) (SKIN-DISEASES) LISOVIIJKAYA j N.D. Further observations on the pedaiUin treatment of aciodermatitis chronica atrophicans. Eksp. i ]din. ioal. po ajitibi~t. 1:43.8-423 (MIRA 15:5) 158. (PFITICILLIN) (SKIN-IISFASZS) BALYASNIKOV; ~ ~SQ SUYLS~D-- VAterials on the combined treatment vith antibiotics of pyodermatites. Eksp. i klin- isel. po, antibiot. 2:61+-68 160. (MIRA 15:5) jSKIR.-DISEASES) (ANTIBIOTICS) NEKACHALOVJ, V.Ya.; MARGOLIN, A.M.; NIKITINA, T.A.; LISOVSKAYA, N.D.; KHARENKO, V.I.; MALIGINAi V.Cz. Clinical manifestations of candidiasis obeerved in patients during antibiotic treatment. Eksp. i klin. issl. po antibiot. 2:89-93 160. (MIRA 15:5), (MONILIASIS) (AlqTIBIOTIC-q.-TOXICOLOGY) KHAVKIN, Yu.A.; SULEYMANYAN, M.S.; LISOVSKAYA, N.D. Immunogenicity of adsorbed diphtheria anatoxin dependifig on the titer of the original natural anatoxin and the degree of its purification. Trudy TashNIIVS 6t21-25 161. (MIRA 15:11) (DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN) LISOVSKAYA N D Bacterisa-contamination and the pyrogenic properties bf antitoxic antidiphtheria sera in the process of preparink thim by means of the "Diaf erra-III" of the Tnstitute~ -of Experimental Medicine of the Academy of Medical Sciencea of th4-'U.S.S.R. Trudy TashNIIVS 6:75- 81 061. (MIRA 15111) (DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN) LISOVSKAYA, N.D. Species composition of the microflora poUuting the serum in the process of its preparation by means of the "Diaferm-III" and the pyrogenic activity of various micro-organisms; report No. 2. Trudy TashNIlVS 6:83-88 161. (KIM 15-11) (DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN) LISOVSKAYA, N.D. - --------------- Development of pyrogenic properties in bacteria]-ly contaminated sera depending on the temperature regime. Trudy TashNIIVS 6:89- 92 161. (MIRA 15:11) (SERUM) LISOVSKAYA, N*Dv ---------- --- __ Qwntity of microbial bodies in and the pyrogenic properties of protein and protb1n1ess substrates. -Trudy TashNIIVS- 6:93-98 161. (MIRA 15: 11) (PROTEINS) (BACTERIOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA) LISOVSKAYA N.D. kand.med.nauk; ALEKSWEVA, V.G.; MUKIIINA, L.D. Adis syndrome. Vest. derm. i ven. 38 no.9171-73 S 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. LeningradskaYa dermatologicheskaya bollnitsa (glavnyy vrach S.I.Brodskiy). GURIYEV, A.N,,, kand.med.nauk; jjpqV,8K.AYA., kand.med.nauk; SKRIPKIN, Yu.K.; _.N, D. j, SOMOV, BO'A.1 GOLIDBERG, D,M,; LEBEDEV, B,M. Nqw drugs. Vest. derm. i ven. 38 nio.9s78-79 S t64. (~9RA IS: 4) PC- ZBEEROVSKIY) T.V.;~LISOVSKKYA. N.M.; PARKHOMOVSKAYA, A.D. Lacquers with a base of epoxy resins modified by phenol- formaldehyde resins. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.4:2-4 163. (KM 16tlo) - --- -. ROMINSKIT,-I.R.-. LISOVSKM N.H. -ift" Oxidation of inulln by iodic acid. Ukr. khim. zhur. 23 no.6: 741-744 157. (min 11; 1) 1 l.Institut organicheskoy khimii AN USSR. (Inulin) (Iodic acid) (Oxidation) AUTHORS: Rozum' Yu., S.,-Jisovskaya, N. 11. SOV/79 -29-1-4- 6/74 TITLE: quaternary Salts of the R-Monoxides of Derivatives of Phena- zine and Quinoxaline (Chetvertichnyye soli N-monookisey proizvodnykh fenazina i khinoksalina) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Ur 1, pp 228 - 234 ('ussn) ABSTRACT: Phenazine, quinoxaline and their derivatives form X-monoxides and N,N-dioxides with peracids like the tertiary amines, pyridine and quinoline. In reactions with alkyl halides or dialkyl sulfates they give quaternary salts, which have not been synthetized and investigated before. The article describes the syntheses of the-quaternary salts of the 11-monoxides of phenazine, quinoxaline and some of their derivatives, as well as the properties of such salts. Heating the monoxides of phenazinea or thnir alpha- and beta substitiltion products in a nitrobeftzene solution containing a slight surplus of neutral dimeth;rl sulfate gives the corresponding quaternary salts (Diagram 1). Quinoxaline derivatives show a similar reaction. These oalts of the N-oxides form at 115-1300C with- Card 1/2 in a short time. The complotion of tho reaction can-easily Quaternary Salts of the ff-Monoxides of Derivatives SOV/79-29-1-48/74 of Phenazine and quinoxaline be determined: Th6 oxides are yellow in color and insoluble in water whereas the salts have a red color and a different crystal shape and are soluble in water. The quaternary salts of the N-oxides of phenazine and quinoxaline can easily be purified and have'6table melting points. Their crystals are similar in color to those of the N,N-dioxide of phenazine, probably owing to-a certain analogy in molecular structure (Diagram 21. The quaternary salts of the N-oxides of phenazine are caused to react with potassium ferrocyanide in alkaline solutions to form the phenazinones of red and violet color (Diagram 3). Thus, new syntheses have been provided for 12 quaternary salts of the N-oxides of phenazine and quinoxaline .(Tables 1 and 2). There are 2 tables and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR (Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, Ukr 851R) SUBMITTED: October 30, 195*7 SHAFOSMA-EOVA, Z,E.~i_LLSOVSKAYA, NAj ALEKSEIEVA, 1.,V,; ROMNSKIY, I.R~ Syntbeseo of to,5yl ehters of lactoss and I-actulose, UkrAhim.4hur. 28 no.7.-859--SM `62. (NIRA 15:12) 1. 49titut org&ipeheskoy Waii AN UkrSSR. (Lactoov) (Lactuldise) (Tolueriesulfonle acid) ROKINSLEY, I.R.; SHAPOSHNNOVA, Z.B.; LISOVSKAYA N N AT EMAI I.V. Structure of tooTI derivatives of lactose and lactulose. Ukr, Wm. shur. 29 no.481,20-423 163. (MIRA 16W 1. Institut orimniche koy khimii AN UkrSSR. TL-actos:) (Idietalose) (Toluenesulfonic acici) LIVANOVAV N.B.; LISOVSKAYA9 N,P.; SILONOVA, G.V. Study of the mechanism of activating action of adenylic acid on the pboophorjrlase B in rabbit muscles. Biokhimdia 29 no,5r 936-9" J1-Ag '64. (MIRA 18-11) 1. Institut biokhiaii Imeni Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva. LISOVSKAYAp N.P.; LIVANOVA, N.B.; SILONOVA, G.V. Mechanism of the action of =scle phosphor- 29 no.6elOI2-1019 N-D 164"0' 1. Institut biokhimii f-meni A.N.Bakha AN SSSR, December 31, 1963. LISMKAYAJ F.P. Noskva) Serine as the element of the actiTe center in Bome enzyms. Usp. oovrobiol. 54 no.1:25--t43 Jl-Ag f62. (MIRA 15--11) (SERVE) (ENZMM) VENKSTERN, T.V.j LISOVSKAYA N.P.; MALKOVA, M.G.j KOSAREVA, Ye.A.1 SISAKYAN, N.N.,-akadmiko glav. red.j BAYEV, A.A.#-xam. glav. red.; VETFDVA~--16B.', red. iad-val DOROKHIKA, I.E., tekhn. red. -A [Summaries of the.aeational reports; sections 1A6.13] Refe- raty sektaionnykh soobshcheniij sektaii I - 13. Moskva,, Izd- vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 591 P. (Itst Trudy) (MIRA 160) 1. International Congress of Biochemistry. 5th, Noscov, 1961, (BIOCHENISTRY-CONGRWSES) T.N.; LISOVSKJUA N.P.; MAUOVAj M.G.; KOUREVA, Ye.A.; glav. red.; BAYEVj, A.A.., zam, glav. red.; VETROVA, I.B., red. W-va; GUSEVA., A.P., tekhn. red. [Transactions of the Fifth International Congress of Biochemistry] Trudy V Mezhdunarodnogo biokhimicheskogo kongressa. Moskva Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. [Vol.11. Sectional reports; sections 14-28IRefe- raty sektsionnykh soobshchenii; sektsii 14-28. 1962. 581 p. (K[RA 15:10) 1. International Congress of Biochemistry, 5tho Moscow,, 1961. (BIOCHEMISTRY-CONGRESSES) LISOVSKAYA, U.P.; IVANOVA, G.V.; LIVANOVA, N.B. Change In the phosphorus fractions duriz ,!g the acid hydrolysis of casein. Biokhimiia 27 no.3:407-411 Vv-Je 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Institute of Biochemistry, AcadezV of Sciences of the U.S.S.R, Moscow. (HYDROLYSIS) (PHOSPHORUS) (CASEIN) IVANM, G.V.; LIS _&ZAYA,-E~f, Use of Soviet brand Ion exohangetn for producing glucose-l- phosphate, Vop. med, khimo 7 no.3:320-323 My-Je 161. (MIRA 25:3) 1. Institut biokhimii imeni A.N. Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva. (ION EXCHANGE) (GLUCOPHOSPHORIC ACIDS) SILONOVA, G.V.~LISqLS~JqA, LIVANOVA, N.B. Vacuum-evaporation apparatus for rapid concentration of liquids. Vop. mad. khim. 10 no.41434-435 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 18W 1. Institut biokhimit imeni. Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva. 7: a Tashmukhannedov B. A. Lis-,vskaya, 14 P ~eL~rai Cortex IFC! Piofizika, v. 10, r1o. 1965, E,9:3-7('l phosphon-ts lon s~)ljrce r e r. In p t r- -3 3 1: 4~' wc series of exp-ariments -aere per~crmp,i s n e r,3 e j-, -A r,,, s in phosphoproteins in sect lons _rvlf~iOns -If the lon -)ump Vr~rw i -9 L7r P r i- 1 -1, i:_-, 3 f7 j- I-) i - I m "C' 1, ftq C-. LLSO S-KNYA T16WIMIAMEDOV, B.A. Connection betueen "transpartn adenosinetriphouphatass and pho3pho- pr-toin metabolism in the cortical cells of rabbito. Dokl. ~jf, SSSR 163 no.6:1503-1506 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut biolchimii ira. A.1l.Bakha AN SSSR. Submitted October 21; 1964o - LISOVENKO, A.T.; MIKIMMV, A.A. Au'Comatic setup for the simultaneous recordinj of weight and temperature (with summary in.English]. inzh.-fiz. zhur. 4 no.9: 98-101 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Tekhnologicheakiy institut pishohevoy promyohlennosti, g. Kiyev. (Recording instruments) SIMIRENKO, Lev Platonovich [deceased); SBEFELISM , A*Io, kande sell- khoz. naakp glav. red.; KOV-TUN, I.M.9 kand. sellkhoz. nauk., zam. glav. red.,- POSWUY.., A.V.,, zam. glav. red.; RODIONOV., L.P.,, doktor biol. nauk, zam. glav. red.; DEMIYANETS, Ye.F., starshi7 nauchnyy sotr; , red. toma; LMQY-RW,-L.T. . kand. biol. nauk., hauchnyy sotr., red. toma; NIKONM4KO, M.N.., kand. biol. nauk, red. toma; POSTOYUK, A.V., red.; DEREVYANKO, G.S., tekhn. red. [Pomology in three vol=es; apple, pear, stone fruits) Pomologiia. v trekh tomakh; iablonia, grusha, kostochkovye porody. Kiev., Izd-vo Ukrainskoi Akad. sellkhoz. nauk. Vol.l. (Apple] lAblonia. 19616 578 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. UkrainBkiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sadovodstva (for Demlyanets, Lisovenko). (Apple-Varieties) YEHELIYAROVA, N.A. [translatorh KOZHEVNIKOVA. Ye.V. (translotorl; zLisovay -Oly. Ctr 'Ap-t- I [transiatorl; 8,H=)ANTS, M.P. anslatorl; DUNIN9 H.S., doktor sellskokhoz7aystyenn7kh nauk, prof., red.; FOLIKKAN, Ye.Y., red.; GERASIHOVA, Ye.S., tekhn.red. [Plant diseases; yearbook of the U.S.Department of agriculture. Translated from the Snglishl BoleznI rastenii; ezhegodnit Minigteretva zemledeliia SShA. Obsbehaia red.i vatup. statlia M.S.Dunina. Mobkva. Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1956. 913 p. (MIRA 11:5) 1, U.SeD'Opt. of agriculture. (Plant, diseases) LTSEM. T.D.,, OLISHANSKIT, M.A.-, SINTAGIN, I.I.-, GLUSHCHMiKO, I.Te.; VAWUTSYAll, I.S.; PREZENT, I.I.; SHCHURBINOVSKIY, U.S.; SHUMMV, V.I.; TEVSTIGHFYV, S.N.; BOCOVER, A.M.; LITYIN, T.M.; TATKOVA, A.T.; PODVOYSKIY, i.r.;'SAKS, Ye.l.; KRALIEUN, I.A.-, YWGINSON, N I.-. SHCHEGLOVA. Yu.N.-, DLUGACH, G.V.; STERNIN, R.A.; LISOVSKAYA, L'im. GUBINA, T.r.; ROURMLID, M.I.: ISVETATEVA, MENW, Te.V.; NETMAN, X.F. Sofia lAkovlevna Voitinakaia; an obituary. Agrobiologila no.4:121 JI-Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Voitinskaia, Sofilla Iakovlavna, 1898-1958) YEMIYANOVA, N.A'. (translator]; LISDVSMA, O.V. (translator]; GUNAR, I.I., red. ----------- ---- [Chemical control of weeds) Xhimicheskaia bor'ba a sorniake-i. Pod red. i a predisl. I.I.Gunara. Mosk7a, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry,, 1959. 226 p. (KM 14:10) 1. British Weed Control Council. (Weed control) (Herbicides) DRSAI, M.K.; BHIDE, V.P. (Inaiya); LISOVSUTA. 0.T. [trannlatorl Controllirg cotton diseases by developing disease resistant varieties. Agrobiologlia no.2:184-187 Mr-AP '59o (MIRA 12:6) 1. Sel'skokbozyayetvenMy kolledzh, laboratoriya fitopatologit, Puna. (Cotton--Digease and post resistance) DATTA, A.IT.; SAITIYAL. P. (Indiya); LISOVSKAYA,-,,.O-V- [translator] Studies on the seeding rate of ambarv heMP. Agrobiologiia no.4: 632-634 JI-Ag '59. . (MIRA 12:10) l.Nauchno-iseledovatellskir institut dshuta, %rrakpurg Zapadnaya Bangaii7a. (Ambar7 hemp) SMUN, M. [Stroun, M.I(Shveytsariya); MATON9 K. Sh. [14athon, C. C.I(FrantsJ,-,a) LISOVSKAYAp O.V# [translator) Induced mutation of potato eyes. Agrobiologiia no.2:189-192 Mr-Ap 161. - (Potatoes) (MIFA 24;3) SHTMMUCIE'll, K. [Steinbrenner, h. ''. ITAGLICH, Fr, [flaglitsch, iY. SHUM, I. [Schlicht, 1. 1 k(je-n.,nanskaya Demokraticheskayn Respublika); LTSOVSKAYA, O.V,_[tranBlator] s siLazine and V-6658 on soil micro- i. '~.grobiologiia no.6;827-841 N-D ;6 (MIRA 15: :t i raateniyevodstva, g. viyukhenberg. (Herbicides) (Soil micro-organisms) DYUSARD'YE& R., inzhener-agronom (Frantsiya); LISOVSKAYA, O'J._[translatorl Higtoz7 of the development of the La Charmoise eheep In France. Agrobiologiia no-4s577-583 Jl-Ag 162. (MIM 15s9) (FRANCE--SHEEP MUDS) BhTo~ P. jBoiteau, P.] (Frantsiya, Parizh); LISOVSKAYA, ON. [translator) FAFtrogenic activity of varioua feeds and its inporta=e in -zootechnics; from the work of the Laboratory of Nutrition at the Institut of Applied Research. Agrobiologiia no.1:92-3DO T&!-F 163o (MUM 16:5) (Feeds) (Estrogens) ELLIOTT, Fred Craig (1916- ); VOLOTOV, Ye.N.[translatorl; YEMIYANOVA, N.A.ftranslator]; LISOVSKAYA O.V. (translator]; ZHEBRAK, A.R., re . (Plant breeding and cytogenetics] Selek-tsiia rastenii i tsitogenetika. Pod red. i s prediol. A.R.Zhebraka. Mo- skva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1961. 447 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Plant breeding) -BUI GUI DAP (D-emokraticheakaya Respublika VIVetnam); 114pygAYA. O-V- zCiraislatorl - Behavior of pearmt plants Iii hill planting. Agrobiologlis no-5:698- 702 s-o 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Inatitut zemledellya i lesovodstva, Khanoy. (Peanuts) L Hemangioma of the skull. Vest. rent. i rad. 39 no.4142-45 jl-Ag 164. (MRA 18-7) 1. Rentgeno-radiologicheekoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. M.D.Gallperin) Nauchno-isoledovntellskogo psikhonevrologicheokogo instituta imeni V.M.Bekhtereva, Leningrad, GROMOV, S.A.; LIS0113KAYA, R.P. am. _0 - ~., 6111~6-11-----~* Effect of sutarachnoidal -IntTzdjatlun of cxygen on the C;~Ptpnt of ev,- --,rble acid in the lAquor. Tru,,V G,:~s. nauch.-iss-L. paJkh6.. - n6*~ -, 'nst. 31:267-27-0 163. (MIPA 17:6) N. I -R..l. - i., - 1, ~ -I!- ~ ray cuagnos-is or sillai -rjerrnngLom,~.13. T-ru!Jy , I 74 (63. (mipA 1,7-6,- P,-,.Lkhonevr. inst. 31064~3 NOVIKOV., I.I,; ZOLOTORE-iSKIY,, V.S.; LISOVSKAYA,, T.D. Temperature range for the formation and propagation of crystallization cracks in aluminum alloys and the criteria of hot shortness. Issl. splav. tavet. met. no-4:130-140 163. (MIRA 16;8) (AlumiAum alloys-Brittleness) (Thermal stresses) L 00084-66. -gl q _gj~fSg) ZWP 1fWPW/,WL(.C) (z) ACCES ISIODT.NR: AP50223 14.3IJP(C) ..MJ!?//JD/ UJR/0149/65/()00/003/0136/0144 WW/HWAVO 669.715 AUTHOR: Zakharov, M' V- Lisovakaya, T. D.-- '171 TITLE: Effect of various elements on th0- electric -conductivi jLar4;jp2mand ty, remstallization te f type AV'000 aluminum 4 mperatu 0 - W 773 SOURCE- MUZ. Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no. 3, 1965, 136-144 TOPICTAGS: -electric conductivity, hardness, recrystallization temperature, aluminum, binary alloy, aluminumalloy/AV000 aluminum ABSTRACT: About 60 binary alloys were prepared of aluminum with various alloying elements, each represente cl in at least three of the alloys. Results wing elements in amounts of 0. 1 lead showed that additions of the follo -0. 2 wt. I to a slight decreasein electric co.nductivity: zinc, nickel, silicon, copper, rnesium, and tungsten. The following molybdenum calcium, Iron, silver, mag lower elect ric conductivity strongly, chromium, lithium, manganese, titanium, beryllium, and zirconium. In toncentrationBof 0. 1-0. 2 atom 0/6, the following additives lower the electric conductivity olightly: zinc, magnesium, nickel, sili- COrd L 00084-66- ACCESSIONWR: AP50223431 con, rmolybdenum, calcium, copper, iron, beryllium, and silver. The following lower it strongly: chromium,. manganese, zirconium, titanium, and tungsten. The best results in hardening annealed aluminum were produced by additions of the following: iron, ~manganese, tungsten, magnesium, copper, nickel, tit nium, zirco:znmi, chromium, and m9lybdenum. Additions of bismuth,' anti- 'mon5 ~iid~ c_ d J_ --l-lilver-47and- ziric~r Y7, a rn.dm) ease the hardness,'of aluminum only 11 _10 -slight siti-6e'effidct-o t f al inuin at 200 G was PP e t har&eqp -9 umin _jy_ A pg .,erm. j s own 16 n so. f 'MR slum, h -by add gn iii iirc6fiium~ urigdteh7,- coppef, Litanium : ___2_ - , - -_ -- 7. beEx liumy1moanganese a vbdenum iron anV manganese. In general, promis- ing additives are. considered to beflAer follo~~I~g: iron (up"C6 0. 4 wt. To), copper (0. 4- 0. 6%), manganese (0, 2- 0. 06), i3ilicon (0. 1- 0. 21o), zirconium (0. 05- 0. 116) titanium (0. 05- 0. Ila), tungsten (0. 05- 0. 1516), molybdenum (0. 15- 0. 2510) and beryllium (0. 008-0. 0556). Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables kovskiy institut stall i splavoV. Kafedra metallovedeniy ASSOCIATION: Mos, a tsvetnykh, red1tikh I radloaktivnykh zrte'tallov (Moscow Institute for Steel and Alloys. Depa ment for the Metallurgy of Nonferrous, Rare, and Radioactive Metals) q yf y SUB CODE: MM, SUBMITTED: 183un64 ENCL: 00 F S 1 000 NY2 JW OV. "OTHER: 010 N Y rr'~ __L -~?_94?_4-66 ACC NRt AP6017979 (A) SOURCE CODE: INVENTOR: Zakharov, M. V.; Lisovskaya, T. D. UR/0413/66/000/010/0081/0081 ORG: none TITLE: Aluminum-lose conductor alloy. Class 40, No. 181817 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 10, 1966, 81 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, magnesium containing alloy, zirconium containing alloy, copper containing alloy, silicon containing alloy, iron containing alloy, conductor alloy ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces an aluminum-base alloy with improved mechanical properties and high electrical conductivity.containing 0.4-0.6% magne- sium,0.15-0-252 silicon, 0.4-0.6% iron, 0.1-0.15% zirconium, and 0.4-0.6% copper. [AZI SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: O8Oct64/ ATD PRESS: C IJDC: 069-715,018.5- ACC NRt AP6035882 S OUR CE ODDE: UR/0413/66/c)oo/020/0123/0123 INWENTOR: Zakharov, M. V.; Lisovskaya,.T. D. ORG: none TITLE: High conductivity heat- .resistant aluminum-base alloy. Class *40, 11o. 187310 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, pronVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 123 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum 'magnesium, silicon alloy, iron containing alloy, copper con- taining alloy, beryllium containing alloy, high conductivity aluminum alloy, heat resistant aluminum alloy ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a high-conductivity heat-resistant aluminum-base alloy containing magnesium, silicon, iron, and copper. To improve mechanical properties and ensure high electric conductivity, the alloy has following chemical composition: 0.4-o.6% magnesium, 0.15-0.25% silicon, o.4-o.6% iron, 0.4-0.6%. copper, and 0.03-0.05% beryllium. SUB. CODE:U SUBM DATE: 03may65 ATD PRESS 5108 UDC: 669.715.018.5------ LISOVS-MA, V.T. V.I. - . L4 I Stlidy cC the lipcid mesabclism In *h.3 -horie mackaml r--azhurus med"t,arrarlous rnnticua Aleev of 'the northuresbern part t~f the Black Eaa. Naik.zap.(A'.biol*3ta. nc.5055-62 164. (N-- RL 18 - 1. 11 LISCVSKAYA,Yeglakiya The fibrous, golden flax. Reb. i stal. 31 no-10:13-14 0155. (White Russia-Flax) (mm 8.12) LISOVS KAYA V.D. Excercise therapy for contracture patients. Vrach.delo no.12i 123-124 D 162, (MIRA 15:12) 1. Kiyevskaya oblastnaye. bollnitsa, ("OISE TRUPY)(CONTRACTURE) LISOVSKAYA,, Z. YE. 20125 LISOVSKAYA., Z. YE. 0 lechenii embrionallnoy mazlyu nekotorykh khronicheskdkh vospalitelInykh protsessov pryamoy kishki. Yracheb. delo, lghgj No. 6, Btb. 501-04. SO: LETOPIS 2HURNAL STATEY, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1949. - I SINONOV,-V,K.; RUDENKO, L.N.; ROSID)VISEV, S.T.;_EISOVSKIb A.F. ReOuctim Of fluxed sinter. by zoal, aax-bcn :Ln a flow of n1trogen, oea-bon monoxid~3 and theIr ab-tvaaso Iz,7#vps&ucheb.zav.; c~ern.met, 8 rio 165. Dnaprop6trovakiy motallurglohenkly Inatitut. LISOVSKIY, A.I.; GVINWZHILIYA, V.I. (Rybinsk) Case of plaamocytcma of the lung. Khirurgiia no.86-129-130 Ag 162. (LUNGS-TUMORS) (MIRA 15:8) Twenty tlarne ca~n-.,,. of !,eaj-~ Jijurj. 7,,Te-r-~t kp t, I ~,ll 5, kb~lr. c", (A!fp;, 18:1) r i t -2 y j m, ~rll N 4--,) p-,r)va gli --vnyj r-ch la,:~h.-:nnyy 4 y ) , ., LISOMIY, A.S., inzb. Comparisou of existirg methods for calculatit)g the strangth of unit-caet frames for electric locomotive truoks, Trud7 HIM no.96:99-110 157. 11:1) (Illectria locomotives) LISOVSKIYj A. S.: Maater Tech Sci (dies) -- "The stressed state of the truck chassis on an eight-axle electric locomotive under static load". Tomsk, 1958. 15 PP (Min Transportation USSR, Mosew Order of Janin and Orcler of Labor'Red Banner Inst of Railroad Tramport Engineers im I. V. Stalin), 200 copies (ICL, 1.10 2, 1959 ~ V-2) . - inzhener Pare bond of thin-valled shuTly, curved bars. Trudy TIIIZHT 25:149- 181 158* (M33?A 13; 10) Oflexure) (Ilastio rods and wires) LISOVSKIY, A.S., inzb. (g.Tomsk) ----Grerational experience With CaSt-solid frames of articulated trucks used in K8 *lectrin locomotives. Elsk.1 tePl-tiageL 3 (141RA no.5.*16-17 My 159. 12:9) (Electric locomotives) S/124/65 I/C)C-3/003/025/b28 A005/A 105 XTIMOR: Llsovskiy, A. S. T '17 'TU On the problem of the calculation of thin-walled beams of large curvature at pure bending PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, no. 3, 1961, 32, abstract 3V254 (Sb. nauchn. tr. Tom,,;kly elektromekhan. iri-t Inzh, zh.-d. transp., 1959, V. 28, 124-133) T-M: 'The author expounds the results obtained In his previous work (-~b, nauchn. tr. Tomskiy elektromekhan. in-t inzh. zh.-d. transp., 1958, V. 25, li~q_ 181 - RZI-Bekh, 1960, no. 10, 13749), and shows the analogy between the derived formulae for the thin-walled beam and the conventional calculation formulae of the stress analysis. V. 'Feodoslyev [At~stractor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 3/124/61/000/003/024/028 IM100 AOOVA105 AUTHOR: Lisovskiy, A. S. T---=,- The applicability range of the bending calculation formulae of thin-walled beams of small and large curvature PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurmal, 14ekhanika, no. 3, 1961, 32, abstract 3V253 (Sb. nauchn. tr. romskiy elektromekhan. In-t inzh. zh.-d. transp., 1959, vol. 28, 150-161) TEXT: 'The application of the conventional calculation formulae of a straightlined beam to the case of bending of a beam of large curvature is limited, as is well known, by the ratio of the height of cross section and radius of curvature of the beam. For thin-walled curved beams, the application of the calculation formulae of the straight-lined beam is determined not only by the mentioned ratio but also by additional parameters. The numerical calculations for some values of the dimensionle:3s parameters are presented, and the applica- bility of the simplified calculation formul~Le is conluded. V. Peodos'yev [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 LISOVSKIrp A.S. Design of thick,-&rallhd curved sections. Trudy TETIZHT 34s65- 69 162. (KRA 16: 8)' /-4 ,-LISOVSKIT, A.S.; TSUKANCV, T.T.; BORODAVKIN, M.A.; ZAZHIRKO, V.N.; V.N.; SOLOIWIKO, G.I. Remote control of dump car unloading from the operator's cab of electric locomotives. Trudy TEIIZHT 34*-145-151 162, (MIRA 16:8) ~,TTSQV--"L~IT- A.8. ` I -- ,, 4p j), r-. Tr~,,r_y, ',*-,III-,. ;-- -, " - a -a' .. p&d--al s tr,~ .1" s e 5 ~ , , -1 - - - 3.3'.8) LISOVSKT r IYj, A.S.; MERE'%, V.`~. T~btl.!'OdOI097 fO~V the dosA~ -r. -f ;3c,:ze --i-ie f::-a.=:e unit's o." a car truck. Tru~4,lr CTIIIT 38:915-1.03 '!':,2. (KIRA 18:8) YEDEL'y Vladimir Borisovich. Prinimal uchastiye GRIGORIYEV, Ye.T., inzh.; PAKHOMOV, M.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; BOGDADIOV, V.P., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsmzent;_LISOVSKIY, A,S., kand. tekhn. nauk; KROVORUCHKO, N.M., V6 HIKOVA, L.F., tekhn. red. [Denign of the mechanical part of electric rolling stock] Proalctirovania makhanicheskoi chasti elektropodvizhnogo sostava. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 422 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Electric railroads--Rolling stock) LISOVSXIY, tekhne naukp dotsent Using the analogy method in solving the problem of plane banding of a low-curvature thin-walled bar. Izv. vys. ucheb. ze.vo; mashlbostr. no.9:27-38 163. (MIRA 17:3) L Niskiy institut inzbenerov zheleznodorozkmogo transporta. r I.. GUKHYAN, L.A.; LI;j!~'~~KIY, A.Ye.; SHLYAKHGVSKIY, I.D. Obtaining ashless coke and bitumen for the varnish and paint iniustry from the furfurol extract from tho refining of lubricating cili. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 4 no.7:79-80 161. (MM 14:10) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i Ichimii im. M."izbekova. (Fetraeum coke) (Bitumen) (Paint materials) GUKHMAN, L,,A.-- LISOVSKIY,, A.Yea Petroleum-products solidification. Izve vys* ucheb, zav,; neft' i gaz 6 no.10:59-62 163. (MIRA 17-23) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M.Azizbekova. GUKIBIV-11) L.A.; LISOVSKIY, A. Yeo Ca-icerning the effect of tars on the Bol-j~jjfjca,ion point of petroleum products. Izvo vyse uchebo may*; neft' i gas 7 no.1211+9-52 164 (MIRA 18:2) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut neftl I khimii im. M. Azizbekova. GUKHMAN, L.A.; LISOVSKIY, A.Ye. Effect of resins on the solidification point, of oil prodtats. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 7 no.10:67-69 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M. Azizbekova. , -' ~- ~ * ~,;~ ~ -~~ ".- - ", ~ I I - - - -"!- --- -, - w ~ z: - - I,.:-; ., . I ~ ~ . :1~ !- . :: '... ~ ~~ , , -.-- , ~-- - -~I 2. - . I . . - ;:-~--~i- . -, LISOTSKI' ; KARTININ, B.N.1 MUM, L.A.; CHFIUIOZHUKOV, N.I. I43chanism of the action of luars on the crystallization of parafrin3. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 8 no.6:57-61 165. (MIU 18:7) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimil im. M.Azizbekova i Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlenncz!tl ix akademika I.M.GuVAina. LISIOVSKIY, B.K6; VANCHURIN, D.Ya.; IVANOV, V.N. Operative planning of material and tecimical supplies in ter-.s of conventional units. Der. prom. 11, no.1:18-22 Ja 165. (WRA 18:4) .--I LISOVSIYI D. L Control of pyrometallurgical processes in non-ferrous metallurgy; textbook for higher technical schools Moskva, Glav. red. lit-ry po tsvetmoi metallurgli, 1938. (Mic .53-285) Collation of the original as determined from the filmt 311 P. :0 0 0 te * 4) 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 I 0 000*60 o*00 004 00 0004 of UJIMis joy Jong of 4) Al Id 'A J! OW $I 1 4 6 6 1 1 t is W it ifa I,'.1 i A P-J.'s 'I A C 1111- S-I-I- A J*_IX U I 1 .0 $ A I t "9(.% - - 00 4 ..OCIjj4S W PD(Watt'll -414 00 r akeradon satt "t lead stmeltIng In the Ridder A"Itt gt plant. -The malaW and beef boldageelif amelling. V.A. vanyultim awl K4#41Y ly-IIuZR~"AY41,ii,'vti*JittoArtl*myl'lvx&iwtxsk 00 I'sofforykA AtildWr i Z#kt4 100, No. 7. Zl..M; KAim. Refemi. 7ko. 00 a 3 a o MO. No. 1, 017.-Normall melts or the Rkldt r pUnt cowentrales and mWA. A( the Rlddof gild Zytyxn cimcen- irate$ VAL Conte. 12.3% of Ph. were sawlted. Fam. DI.Rtrmto the mat was 45.4%. into traste gig 113.4~; end Into the raw Ph Z1.2% The intraductite: of dru- *ilk 27a5'Vp of CA# anti of slAp with Ag anti Au it tint ire- ornmerultd. AJlZnj4dJ%molvvdinrhebLg. f1b;A,hjrih. ul"I as fullow%: 0.400"~ i. curried SWAY with tht, ga,~W%. 4.2% is diwAvcd In the slog, 2.7% in the in-it unit 93.07% In The raw Ph. The birge Somrs, of heal M7.2017, ~ carried away from the furnace by the slag can be sivoided by excluding the slag% from the charge and by usirtir initial materials richer in 111). Analy~cs or gasc, ittaicate t he ne. ccu-ity for reituLiting the combustion fit txvw4 and fiv hav- Ing a better reducing atm. W. R. I fenn &1VAkLU"KAL L"2RATkQ9 CLAUVICATIM IF a- a" --- 8--. 1- 1 8 Old 0 0 5 1 At so 0 a a 6 0 _U1 t-, W I Wit It. 111IM(li-.34. a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111 0 : : 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 * 0 0 0 IN 0 0 o1: 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. : : :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 6 0 a 0 0 V =00 Zoo ZOO goo coo so* t:O 0 rjo 0 its 0 41: it 41 16 0 W4 -0 Jj W It is ja 11 if A L u 004- . ..... 129L. "0' A m*tW (of r V. A. Vituyu wr iiAt DWI; ln.bllayl 3i;rjoik TrWov Kaj'rdry i Z.W. 19,39, No. j; Kkila. p4ffa. ZkUr. .00 K, No. 1, 101.-Thc Zogtikian slunites contain A40., .00 Ogg - KJO, NsO and 50# v-',-- empontists, andWh and 00", FeA, woMtkils m6crals. A method of refinivil was -as tested that Mv1iM no adds. at cbem. rear"(S. tlkmtlw the necessary If 10* 6 prodived from the minctids by .00 60S utilising Sol; Mr. illurn" is obtalacd pure Will Contains .*0 Si(h and PeA. The Proposed method 13 *Oft b.Zj -.1h! no* different solubilitkil of the couiponmts of the raw inaird-ifs after different Mit-treatmetits. K slums, AIM, KsSO., NsjS), and (SiOl + Fe,(h) are W. R. Hems Ito* Oew too SJU gee goo ' -2119 _!.,'Is- L A Aft"ALLURMAL UMATURE CLASWICAT149 asalld mks call oat 614111 Car a" M 00 a V: PC 0 Vs, bg as as a, W, " 'W' S' 11r, r- T'l., M an t 0 ad 0 of a 1 9 4" a ~**Uoo 'too, TIM : : :' 0 It 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 00140 too 0 0 4 0 Ov 0 a 6 0 0 0 4W 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F.9* 0 *1 a It 0 0 0 401) 00 0 # 6 0 0 0 6 It 6 0 1 9 1 to It Is ;I it at It 11 It 1, MV 111114~41#1 it a 0 r, **A 00 **A 00410'so'la-flou"is -and at cry& W*- 00 0 Una alum free from UOU and Silioso Irm the Zaglikista &luau". V. A. Vanyukay and D. 1. Utovskii. Yubl- Wsy_f SlimaO rrs4,m Kafodry IF T eel Mosbor. loot. Trititsykii AfeldAw i Ztdakt 1109, No. 1, WO-791 Kkix, A!4efaj. ZAvr. 1M. No, 1, -00 004 lAh.-OMk fiftd WI1IiPl&1tt--W*k C,Xpt%. art Malted. Fat 00A max. aistu. transfer of AIM and 5(h from alunitc, the ~Juuite mwt be heated at 450 to 700% the temp. being mve~IY propoelkloAt to the state of heati!ill. By beat. mg, the Ve of alunite 6 made litud. in At W91', the cit". of PC call he brought to is it the 44111111C 1.4 200 99,31 1 kept for a trunsklefAbIt, length of little tit the lutaa~. The Initial temp of decamp". of alunitc land tit Alalums. 000 obtained from lilunile, is W'. Soln. of the thermally C*9 derompd. aluttites at W* its 51% Jl*SO, was hitind to &.- the lw%t method. Tilt tztn. of A4(N in this ease r*e was 00%. In laritir-itizate csipts., coullnucas ltrallitil 001 produced uthfact,,ry remillo. A iii1sid turthoil wat dcvvlo;scd fordetp the A110scontent In the heated alunite. 0&Z Ifessfixg the AjUmIC 2XItIMUCtiste so 3)0' for 1.3 firs. Willi 0 11,50. acev"tes tile filtration pnwftq. W. R, It. Iwo* not ----------- as ilo#QVQ WIF ONT Oat LARI =111tv sit I F #A s, S I fW 0 M 0 1 If 06 9 A 0 3 6 IF u it liv, a, *1*,t sit xv 11091 It IUD a I 0 0 0 9 1111 00 04 00660 41 0 41 0 40 a 0 0 0 0 0 a . 0 4 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -~LL~ r 0 as 0o it 49 0 00 0-6-0 11 a 0 11 it N is M 23 3621jilt Joil 34U Jim *JW six* 410 UNIMil *bWmd fm= dm Z40US WIMIUS. V. A. V. Va. Y yubmsyl Saeraik TFUAW xdj~*Y ( [Ab. ry-wykk if"), 'Waikov. Ixa. 7~M- xykh Mdal4ir i Z*kAs 1939, No. 7. =-=, Xhim. Jkfdrdl- ZhAdf. MO. No. 1. 102.-Thermal and 11,S0& treatments of Stu he give on AMS0.), soln. Ivith im- Pwkks of Ws.5%nand aw. K alum. The ob*t of the Was to treat the Ist Ban. to obtain AJA and and the alum to obtain AIA and X.S04. The Pulverized alums wen dehydrated In suspenskm at a IRIMP, slightly above 400'. The dehydrated alums were =-&d,.In WaVension at 1150-1200". The Sr.N can- decomsid. material was 2"%. Thle de- comPd. alum-i were leached vith boiling water. Mrs- dou after leaching is rapid, if the decompd. majerW is kschtd In the tame torn: In whkb it %vas removed from the am (in the form of fine, swaaert bubbles). After an Mold witibi with hot water, the residue contained approx. 0.20%W0. On cootin, KoSO4 crystals er, sepd. from the satd, #ofo. after filgrugion. The AIA residue WAS dried. The AWS04)i SoIn., with 11a40, impurity, can Im dehydrated without transforming it into alum. and dwomisid. into A40t, SO, and Na.SO.. Treat- -00 RS .00 .-400 -410 * C*0 see Iroo 400 $00 ment of the scatiftnithed products girtiluces 2 sorts of A40s: (1) the pure AIA after the d&vmpn. of K alum, and (2) A40a with Fe Impurities After the deC0WPU. Of the ;6041 wee Alt(50t)s soln. Phst-crade AIA can be obtained from The $elo. U they We transformed i2to shim, and de- c-npd. A IIX)% ean. of KsSO. from slutifte Is obtained. A-be limpmd mellod perslix a complete utifisatkAo -M-ML-LUNICALLMIAIMIS CLAV the raw Mattria[, prodgews Als06 Xgi0o He.% Nt%50 0 , "d (5% + Ftj0j. W. R.'Ik,. 'I %(0o 1419bo WS) 4"V Ott 031131 SK 0%. Lit -I, I _L4 if IN 2 A 1 3 1 v IL 0 is is a, 0 1 . 11 0 111 0 0 a 0 0 O'~ 0 0 Sto 0 00 00 0 see a a 0 0 411 4 a 4T4:4 :v VAJ:- ou mA op 0t', If rom 13WC_'_ :i fo Ott 41 4114 th 1, W-41wipTi4, 26& ~ Q'. - 4 lia, :,, I Mod A AlWi. W fish, Al Wily h Ell . mY 1.wt t arA_tr$~014,q oc LISOVSKlyt ~Dj.; DILYAKOV, Yu-P*l SjjApjRo, Tu,L, " W- w ency of shafr furnocas in smalting oxidized nickel Tharme-1 off icil (MLU 10: 1) orm3. TSvet.met .29 no.11:52-59 IT 1560 1. 14intavetsetsologoo j (Nickel--Metallurff) (Heat-Transtalission . do6z' SOV/81-59-5-14947 Tranfs.aginoforom; Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 107 (USSR) AUTHOR: Lisovskiy, 11. 1., TITLE-. The Reducibility of Lower Oxides and the Silicate of Lower Oxides of Cobalt With Carbon Monoxide -A PERIODICAL: Sb. naucha. tr. Mosk. In-t tsvetn. met, i zolota i 'RIITO tsvetn. metallurg:14 1957, Nr 26, pp-77 - 93 ABSTRACT: As a re;-auLt of an investigation of cobalt oxides using the thermographia, roentgenographic and chemical analysis methods, it has been established that only two oxides exist; CoO and Cc304- Cc, 0 , obtained by two different methods, contains a C!en~ 4,f few per 0 excess oxygen, not bound chemically with C0304, The excess oxygen content decreases with an increase in tempera- ture over .3000C and at 9000C is zero. At temperatures ~,-- 7500C C0304 decomposes to CoO (especially vigorously at temperatures -- 9000C). The equilibrium constant of the reaction CoO + of ;7 in the temperature range 700 to 1,1000C, + CO';i� Co + C02 (1), Card 1/2 Is expressed by the equation -IgKp - 2,507/T- 0.946. The heat 806n sov/81-59-5-14947 The Reducibility of Lower Oxides and the Silicate of Lower Oxides of Cobalt With Carbon Monoxide of reaction (1) is 11,462 cal. For the reaction CoO + CO is 5 to 7 times less, than for the reaction NiO + CO. At 300 to 7000C realon (1) is accompanied by the reaction of carbon black separation. CO reduces Coo bound to the silicate, at a higher temperature than pure CoO. Based on the fact of the step-wise change of the equilibrium gas composition at 1,1000C in the Co-CO silicate system, the conclusion was drawn that there are two chemical compounds in the systemi mono- and bisilicates. The heat of formation of Cc silicates from oxides is determined: 18,062 cal for 2CoO.SiO2 monosilicate and 11,981 cal for CoO.SiO, ,? bisilicate. When CaO is introduced into the charge, Co silicates are more difficult to reduce, which is explained by the formation of ternary silicates and solid solutions in the CaO-SiO2-COO system at 1,1000C. V. Shatskiy Card 2/2 137-58-4-6561 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 35 (USSR) AUTHORS: Lisovs~.~.IL_J_ Kuz'mina, T.P. TITLE: Kinetics of the Reduction of Free Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Monoxide Chemically Bound in Cobaltous Silicates (Kinetika vosstanovieniya svobodnoy i svyazannoy v silikaty zakisi kobal'ta okis'yu ugleroda) PERIODICA.L: Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota i VNITO tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 26, pp 94-107 ABSTRACT: The kinetics of the reduction of the oxides and silicates of Co, oxidized Ni ore, and converter slag by synthetic water- jacket gas, are studied. In all these cases except that of con- verter slag, reduction starts at 700'C and is accelerated by increase of temperature. The process goes most effectivel for cobalto-cobaltic oxide at temper'atures in excess of 900 while for cobaltous monosilicate it goes best at 11000, The pre- sence of FeO, Si02, NiO, and CaO reduces the rate of reduc- tion of cobaltous monosilicate. Converter slag reduces at 9090, while at .11000 the process is slowed by the fusion of the Ca rd 112 slag. The rate oi reduction of the slag is in inverse order to 137-58-4-6561 Kinetics of the Reduction (cont. its grain size. The addition of 50% CaO to oxidized Ni ore and converter gas slows the reduction thereof. L.P. 1. Oxides-Reduction-Kinetics 2. Silicates-Reduction-Kinetics Ca rd 2/2 ""@MEIN SOV/137-58-10-2042 3 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 11 (USSR) AUTHORS: Belyakov, Yu, P. , Lisovskiy, D. 1. TITLE: Model Investigation of the Distribution of the Cus Flow in a Shaft Furnace (Issledovaniye na modelyakh raspredeleniya gazovogo potoka v shakhtnoy pechi) PERIODICAL: Sb. naucbn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota, 1957, Nr 27, pp 147-162 ABSTRACT: The conditions for application of the theory of similarity to the model testing of the motion of gases are presented. The study was conducted, at first, on a small model of a --ihaft furnace (1/20th of full size), where .3 sinter fractions, 8-10, 5-8 and 2. 5-5 rrim, were used, corresponding to 160-200, 100-160 and 50-100 mm, The data obtained were verified on a larger model, in which the cross section of the shaft was 425x 0. 4Z5 m, and the height I rn, the inside lining being fireclay 1/~ brick thick. The results showed that the distri- bution of the gaa flows across the cross section of the shaft furnace depends upon the size of the material. An increase Card 1/2 in the size of the larger pieces of charge causes a rnore