SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKSAREVA, T.S. - MAKSIMCHUK, A.A.

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POLYKOVSKIY., V.S.; RONEWN, F.M.; MAKSAREVA, T.S.; FOKEYEV, V.M. M.ethodology of determining pressure by inclusions in quartz. Trudy MGRI 39:92-100 163. (MIRA 16:10) KAKSAROV. Hikolay Varnaylyenigh Lyslva. Perm', Permakoe knishnoe lzd-vo. 1959. 120 p. (KIRA 14:2) (Lyalva-Description) MAKSAY. A.V. [Theory of airplane engines] Teoriia. aviatsionnykh dvigatelei. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo, 1950. [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:4) (Airplanes-Engines) .,MA AY- Foreno Tamas IbAaa.d-i. Blot tud 18 no.l6s483-486 21 Ap 163* SUKAROZOVA, T.N.; KAKSAY. L.I, Complex compounds SnCl4o?-A-3 and SnCl4*?-A-2B. Report no.2. Izv.Sakt.plat.i blag.mat. no.27:137-151 152. Off-RA 7:5) 1. Institut khimicheskikh nauk Akademil Kazakhakoy SSR, Alma-Ma. (Compounds. Complex) (Tin compounds) Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Yetallurgiya, 1958, Tir 4, p AUrHOR3: Krasillnikova, L.N., Maksay, TITLE: A Fast Colorimetric ~bthod of Analysis of Aluminum Oxide in _',laL;,; Lnd Agglomerates of the lead and Copper Industry (Bystryy kolorimet riche metod opredeleniya okisi alyuminiya v shlakakh i aglomerat-aka svintso'!CL~~D mednogo proizvodstva) PERIODICAL: Sb- tr. Vses. a.-i. in-ta tsvetn. rrmt., 1956, Nr 1, pp ABSTRACT: A method of fast colorimetric an lysis for Al by a "Stil'bazo" rc_-aL-1pnt in lead and copper industry slags and agglomerates has been developed. 7-.0 method is based on the formation of an intracomplex compound - a lacquer red-orange in color. The dye is brightest at 5.2-5.8 pH. The scasit-_'vity of the reaction extends to 0.01 mmg Al per cc. The maximum coloration appcurs after 2 min and is stable for 40 min. Ti, Be, Fe, Cu, and Ln show color under identical conditions. Only Cu and Fe should be present in the sub- stance for analysis. It is established that the presence of up to 0.5 M-g. Cu in the volume subjected to Card 1/2 137-58-4-8644 A Fast Colorimetric Method (cont. colorimetry after reduction by ascorbic acid does not interfere with identifi- cation of At by means of "stil'bazo", provided that there is no Fe. The pre- sence of up to 1 mg Fe after reduction by ascorbic acid does not interfere with analysis for At either. Presence of Cu and Fe at the same time makes identification of At impossible. Therefore samples are fused with Na202 in an Fe crucible to decompose the alloys and agglomerates. Ascorbic acid sol- ution is added to reduce traces of Cu and Fe that have gone into solution. The presence of Pt, Zn, Ca, and SiO2 does not impede the determination. To com- pensate for errors due to losses of At with precipitates of Fe hydroxide, it is necessary to plot the calibration curve for the same conditions as those in which the analysis of the specimen has been made, and not in accordonce with the standard At solution. The coloration of a solution of the AW"S ti I'ba zo" complex does not conform to Beer's law. and, therefore, a larger number of points is required to plot the curve of calibration. Determination of At by this method and by the gravimetric phosphate methods yield result-, in good agree- ment. The analysis takes 40-60 min. The detailed course of the analysis is presented. N.G. 1. Aluminum oxide--Colortnietric analysis 2 Altun.[.qtjm--i)eLei,mntitlori Ca rd 2/2 'ik 6 ~Ax A .1-t Z -27 'At 500 It,"s I-notLciiablii-iiveu an --ih.a a vas as'lo- it- z-JW-1:10 ( 10 ci,4 atermine or- 4-~quar &41 tat ve e:-_~,papur --the colpcr~ reaction, s-v osen or,~ a a "tha . - d - ,h . - -j*~--a- drimetric:;J, eteivainAt op~-o ihio~~ an a- oW Lex- o :r an kq WS, I ` - - 4--a-item', e~ i _--perc horie--de first- rec _y orate, :r en iltl6il dia: th The.. ata~. ~tpn*us _ . m reau OOOl%..*--,:, 0 1 for: techn qi2d.:;-g ~ye~k~~ saaiiiia~* --its -Assom NCL---- - 00 64, 9UE;klTTED Oun Ic .. TO E PLOTNIKCIV, V.I.; MAKSAYY L.I,.. Separating R-11 amounts of rhenium from molybdenum, tungsten and certain other impurities by the method of ion exchange chromato.graphy. Sbor.trud. VNIITSVET14ET no.9:115-1-17 165. (14IRA 18:11) 170) AUTHORS: Rogal I. L'.%!-ay, V. V. 53-V, 2o- 12 3-4- 52, TITLE: The Caj~ability of Rerener-ition Df the Coverin;-7 Bone-Tissue of the Cranium of Homothermal Ani,iLls During Po~tnatal Or+ogenesis (ReFeneratsionnaya sposobriost' cherepnoy pokrovncy u teplokrovnykh zhivotn7,ikh v pof:t-iat:,.l'nom onto-e:ieze) PERIODTCAL: Doklady Aka:!emii naul- SSSR, 1')Y), Vol 12', Nr At, PP 76o - 763 (TTSSR) ABSTRACT: First the authors dive a sirvey (Refs 2-6) of those -pers 1 dealing with the differences between the C.fLJa'-'-i1--tY Of rej,eneration in -rian and !~:oriie domestic animals, on the one hand and low vertebrqtes on the other hand. The authors intended to carry out the inve-stilr-ation of the re.'eneration -recesses of lambs, kids, digs, he::s, ducks and Eeese. The rensons for the decrease of the capability of rel-eneration in postnatal development had to be exo"ained. A round piece of bone of a size of 10 or 20 -xi (pi--s, ki,ls, lambs) or a rertan~-ular one of 5 - 12 mm (poultry) -;ias sawed out. The main parts of Ca.-d 1/3 the method had been described earlier (Ref 7). In the mentioned The Capability of Rej~7eneration of t~-,e Covering Bone-T~ssue SOV/2o-123-4--`2/53 of the Cranium of Homothermal Anima'-3 During i~ostnatal Ontogenesis domestic animals a regeneration of the bones takes place only partially; in lanbs (up to 4-5 months old) and kids the bone is rel;~enerated at the edz-es of the defect, in pigs as cuneiform outFrovths (Fi--s 1-3). The rest of the defect is replaced by P fibroun cover. This conrective tissiie hinde;-9 further bore ret-ereration. The covering bone tissue3 of the cranium of lambs, 1~irls, and pi~,s are on one sind the !-.ane level in the early postn;ttal periol as concerns tIeir r-i.j~ibility of re,--ene-ation. The authors expl:iin thr-ir inferior cal--Ibility of rei-eneration by rn insufficient ~e-diffcrentiation of the bone ele-n-ents, which leads to an inferior re-formation of the bones. The Iecreased siipply of j.-:rowth vit~tmins (vit%min A) and ossification ( B) vit-,riins as well as of mineral substances exerts an essential influe:.ce., which was proved in earll-r papers (Refs 7,8). In poultry the bone pieces removed are re~-,enerated by bone-tissue, except in very old hens, where only small islets of bone tissue are f~)rmed. In full,- grown ducks and hens V:e rv~-.ene;-ation takov~ place more than in young ones. In '-eene it is slower than in ducks and hens. Card 2/3 In ducks the covering bone is capable of a 9-.ontzineous The Capability of Re~-7ereration of the Coverin,7 Bone-Tissue S 'V/;~c-123-4-52/53 of the Cranium of Homothermal Animals DlirinL i,ostnatal Ontogene,,is regeneration (even Ythen 1-2 years old Wid on repeat(~d injur4les). The vitamin saturation of the fodder and bone transpll-,ntation hinder the regeneration i)rocef--.sPq in iucks. In ~,;eere a similar effect was obtained by ultraviolet ra(!ii,~tion. There are 3 figures and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Belotserkovnkiy sel'skokhozyay9tvennyy institut (Belaya Tserkov' Agricultural Institiite) PRESENTED: J111Y 7, 1958, by Ye. N. !,.,vlovq'