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S/065/61/000/001/005/008 E030/E212 Some Properties of Tungsten Sulphide Catalysts catalyst life, as determined both under pilot plant and industrial operation. For instance, two types of catalyst pellet were left 100% and 4.6% whole after the test treatment, and in practice they lasted 110 and 10 days, respectively after which they were 82,01c and 53% whole. Correlation between mechanical stability, as determined above, and chemical stability and activity exists. The reason is the deposit 'ion of carbon on the catalyst. By slicing, pellets with a microtome.. and examig!Lng the carbon content as a function of distance from the pellet surface, a steep maximum (around 5%) is found about 0-05 to 0.1 mm from the surface. off to a Gonstant level. (about half the maximum) within. This ,s due to diffusion of feed and hydrogen, subsequent cracking and -oke formation within, and sealing of the interior to further diffusion. Thus, the pore volume rapidly d-rops- and the reactor pressure drop increases, and the surface area falls to 10-15 m /9. It is therefore essential to maintain a high partial pressure of hydrogen to inhibit coke formation.. There aTe I figure. 2 tables and 4 references., 2 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. Card 2.12 GANI14 9 Yu.V.; KOTELINIKOV, B.P., inzh.; %VRTYNOVi., E.N. Determination of the individual composition of t~he intermediate fractions of synthetic fatty acids by gas-liquid chromhtography. Masl.-zhir.prom. 27 no-3:29-32 mr 161. OCIU 14:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovateltakiy inatitut sinteticheakikb zhiroz~Lmalli- teley i moyushchikh sredstv. (Acids, Fatty) (Chromatographic analYsis) CHUKAKOV, Yu.I.; I.4A*-,TYNC.',!A, E.N.; 71N(VIYEVA, L.M.; , :.V. 2,,6-Dial-koxy-3-(!I-alko)cyalkyl,tetra-h.yd,-o,r-yrar,s anci alky- ;-yriafnes based on their.. Zhur. oh. khim. 34 no.10:3511 (. '(-,4. t t", 7 "J, 1 -?: . - 1. Kiyevskiy politekLnic~.eskiy iiistiltut. BOBKOVA, T.P., prepodavatell kursov krayki i shitlya; GURBO, A.I.V pre- podavatell kursov kroyki J shitlyn; ZHIU TA, Ye.l., prepodava- tell kurso-7 kroyki i shitlya; ZEKSKOVA, O.V., prepodavatell kursav kroyki i shitlya; LYSENKO, A.V., prepodavatelt karsov kroyki i shitlya; MARTOPLYAS, L.V., prepodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya; MARTYNOVA, F.V., repodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya; PANOU, V.,F.,prepodava- tell kursov krayId i shitlya; PCIMINOVA, M.G.0 prepodavatell kursav kroy- ki i shitlya; RYZHICHKINA, M.I., prepodavatell kursav kroyki i shitlya; 9YCHEVAY T.A., prepodavatell kursov kroyki I shitlya; FILANOVICH, O.F., prepodavatell kursav kroyki i shitlya; BRUNYVSKAYA, M., red.; TRUKHA- NOVA, A., tekhn. red. [Practical handbook on garment cutting and seving] Prakticheskoe po- sobie po kroike i shit'iu. 4. izd. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR Red. nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1961. 60`7 p. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Misnskiy Okruzhnoy Dom ofitserov im. K.Ye.Voroshilava i klub F.E.Dzerzhisnkogo (for all except Brunevskaya, Trukhazova). (Dressmaking-Pattern design) (Sewing) MHTEYN, F.G., SOROKINA, Yeju., TITOVA, G.V., �RSHCHINSKAYA. Ye.V., UTAMA, L.D., SNUSHKO, S.A., DU'BNYAKOVA, A.M., ZHUZFIGrNA, M.A., MARTYNOVA, G.D. Clinical and laboratory data on influenza A, in Adults according to finding during the 1953-1954 epidemic. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. i immun. ;>9 no.9:29-33 S 158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Iz Instituta vlrusologii imeni IvAnovskogo AMN SSSRO* (INFUJENZA, epidemiologz Al, in Russia (Rus)l s/1 6 _ 21000/00 1/02',,'OE~ D2'28YD302 AUTHOR: Martynova, "U. 1. TITLE: Some methods of graphically solving the direct !ind converse problems of gravimetric prospecting from the fields of the second vertical -gravity deriv~itives PERIODICAL: Re'Lerativnyy zh,.rnal, Geofizika, no. 1. 1962j 5- at.- stract 1A257 (Geologiya ! geofizika, no t~, 11)W, 40-52) TEXT: Simple methods are proposed for graphically rect and converse problems of gravity proapectinE; fields of a hemisphere and vertical bench, direct problem for two-dimensional bodies tion are also considered. The last of the used to interpret V zzz anomalies by means solving; the di- for the V ZZZ and ways of solv.ng of arbitrary cross-sec- suggested p:lllets are of selection. It _-_- em- phasized that for V zzz anomalies the two-dimensionai approxlmaii-~ns Card 112 S/169/62,,`000/Oj', Some methods of graphically - D -1 2 8 z' D " 0,2 are more well-grounded tt,an is the case with the Vz ind Vzz fields- /-Abstractor's note: Complete translation.-7 Card 212 , MARTYNOVA G I -~~ 9 0 - - Taking into account the systematic errors in the approximately calculated fields of second vertical derivatives of gravity. Geol. i geofiz. no.9:117-122 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Vessayuznyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy geologicheakly institut, Leningrad. (Gravity) MARTYNOVA, G.I. Interpretation of the Vzzz B field in the Usti Yeniaey region. Trudy NIIGA 132375-102 162. (MIRA 16z4) (Usti Port region-Gravity prospecting) ml:*r V. 7. YLAWYNOU, G. P. Correlation of Devonian sediments based on OstracodB. Trudy VNIGRI no-133:113-120 159. (MIR& 13:1) (Timan Ridge--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Pechora Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Ostracoda. Fbes1l) .11, f-lW nor ~rNes -e rn stir, Ne '~Pp ~i 4 i Nauch -dova Lei I BVav q mo. 13p Lloo: .Iy,i v 4t ekaped-t%slyu -;9esoyuzn,)po naurnn'. lnst~ttlta W. d-.r riazvelkl.. MARTYNOVA, K. I.ombining work in produc',lon -w'-,~h a con'-i-nuation of ed--i,,P-tion Sots, trud 6 nc,12 ?r gg 14 MIRA Nacha 'nilr otdala teiL i-heskogo .)buc. rir -heniya Pervogo moskovskogo chasovogo zavoda, - Clock and watch makers - Educ~ation and training~. I MA:=NOV~., K.E. Nekotorye vidy vneklassnoi raboty po fizike. Iz opy-ta uchitelia fiziki 192-i sre-inei shkoly Teningrada 'Some fon-is of extracarr'cular 4ork in phy3iCS; from the practice of a physics teacher ij,, ~e- c,,,ndar-y School 192 i.-; Tenin;-Y-aJ~ .: )skva, U(:-peji7jz, 1953. 115 53: Monthl~ List 3f Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, "1. 3/032/6G/02 6,"r,4/02/04 6 BO 10/ B(I-06 AUTHORS: Filippova, N A . M rtt va, L A Savina Ye V RuTichikhina, R TITLEt Phase Analysis of Lead Industry Dust for Selenium Compouris Pi!~RIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratorlya, 1960, Vol 26 No 4, pp 4C.- 4-C- TEXTa Various solvents were tested to f ind a scheme for the phase analyslo -.f lead dust for aelenium compounds (Table 3 solubility of selenium compound,' ~;-, the solvents investigated) The following selective solvents were found- IL'~-thar' for selenium dioxide, 0 5 M acetic acid for zinc selenite, an 0 1 M srd--LT' chloride solation for mercury selenite. C; -1 M citric acid f:)r lea,, seler-- 1 -5 M sodium sulfite solution for elementary selenium, an 0 1 N po~assi~'M I.-Cm.1 a~%Iution in 0 1 N sulfuric acid for zinc selenide, and 7 N n~~tric acid f -~,r lead selenide An 0,25 M Trilon solution was found to dissolve all salenites Solubilities were investigated using selenium preparations M-Jcroscopir: analy-~e- %~-,re made Ly R D. Kulichikhina and the structural analyses with X rays by Y '.'V Say ina (Table I , composition of tielenium preparations ) ~ The poss ~ b i I i t~ determirir- selenium dioxide zinc a~-Ienitp, lead selenite and MerCUry a rd 1 '2 Phase Analysis of Lead Industry 1;ust for Seler,:-am .9 1/0 32,'6Z1,,',,2 Compounds B010,"BC06 selenite separately was verfied using mixtures of radioactive (Be 7c) of thpse compounds . Owing to the complex composition of The dust , however z 1.*. selenite and lead selenite can not be determined separately in industz-ial samp"- The phase analysis of a dust sample admixed with selenium compounds srl-iwed *,~Ia~ the added amounts were found analytically A scheme for the phase analysi8 wa~ -developed. Tables showing the composition of the samples investigalrod 'Talcle and the results obtained by the phase analysis of these samples (Table 6) ar- gi-en. A handbook by K, B Yatelmir8kiy and V P Vasillyev (Ref 9) is in the paper. giving the values of the equilibrium constants of lead, an-i -zinc selenite (Table 2) published in it There are 6 tables and 9 referenr~A which are Soviet ASSOCIATTON, Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel Iskiy institut ',svetz---K:- (State Scientific Research Institute of Nonferrous MLtals Card 2/2 FILIPPOVA, N.A.; MARTYNOVA, L.A.; SAVINA, YG.V. Using the X-ray method of analynin in the NyntheviB of pure selenites of lead, zinc~ mercury and mercury selenide. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintevetmeta, no.19-795-799 162. (MMA 16-7) (Selenium compounds) (X-ray crystallography) j4 Vi p jjRr V - , y - ,, G N", g 1 4p,, '~!3 all pr7 S/065/61/000/008/004/009 E030/E335 AUTHORS: Silich. M.1., Sidorov, I.P., Martynova, L.L., Bukarov, A.R., Yulusov, A.A. TITLE: Improved Process for Obtaining Alcohols by the Oxo-synthesis Method With Suspended Catalyst PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 8. pp. 19 - 24 TEXT: The authon mention briefly the drawbacks of the existing technological schemes for obtaining alcohols by oxo-synthesin. The main drawbacks of the scheme with suspended catalyst are the erosion of the throttle elements, the need for paste pumps for transporting the catalyst (which is in suspension in the liquid) and the existence of a filtering section which work intermittently. Periodic switching between gas and liquid streams, a complicated automatic control and the decomposition of the cobalt carbonyb (decobal- tisation) are the chief drawbacks of the other two schemes. The present paper deals with improving the scheme with sus- pended catalyst. The tests were carried out on a model and n plant. In the present process the synthesis occurs arl iWt t S/065/61/000/008/004/009 Improved Process .... E030/E335 in the liquid phase and therefore a solvent is used which is isobutyl alcohol at the start of the reaction, changing to the final product an the reaction proceeds. In the laboratory tests a propane-propylene feedstock with 74 to 85% propylene was usod, the ratio of raw material to solvent being nearly 1:2 and that of CO to hydrogen 1:1.2. In the pilot plant, synthesis gas was used an feed, with the ratio of hydrogen to carbon monoxide varying between 0.5:1 to 7-5:1 , the other parameters being nearly the same an those in the laboratory tests. In order to eliminate the deficiency in the filter system, a re-cycle system using a centrifugal separator was introduced. This system (developed in conjunction with N11Kh1MMSh under the direction of Senior Engineer G.K.Ivanova) enables the filters to work for long periods without cleansing and, by returning the catalyst-rich fraction to the reactor, diminishes the quantity of product going for decobaltisation, filtering, hydrogenization and rectification. Thus, the process of obtaining butyl alcohols is carried out in three atagest 1) production of cobalt carbonyls and hydroformylation Of propylene; 2) decomposition of cobalt carbonyls Card 2/4 s/o65/61/000/008/004/009 Improved Process ... E030/E335 (decobaltization) and 3) hydrogenization of aldehydea and alcohols. In the previous two-atage procena only alcohols were obtained an the final product; in the present three- stage one aldehydes also are obtained, It has been shown that by hydroformylation at 300 atm. and 125 0C the content of n-aludehydes in the final product increases. It has also been found that attemperatures of 110 to 140 0 C and pressures of 25 to 100 atm the catalyst decomposes completely. At 135 0C and 300 atm. pvopylene converts to n-aldehydes (63%), iso- aldehydes (21%), high aldehydes (11.4%) and b-y-products (4,6%), the ratio of n- to iso-aldehydes being 3Z1. With decreasing pressures this ratio decreases, being 2.2:1 at 250 atm, and 1,6:1 at 200 atm, During the oxo-reaction carried out in the pilot plant at temperatures between 135 and 160 0 C, a pressure of synthesis gas of 180-200 atm,, content of catalyst of 1-2% and contact time 45 min., a product with a ratio of n- to iso-aldehydes of approximately 2.,1 was obtainedz This product hydrogenated in a mixture of butyl alcohols in the same ratio, G,N, Klinova, A.D. Yerofeyeva, N,M, Malygina; A.I. Khokhlov, A.1, Zaytseva, T V. Yelisova and A.1 Busygina Card 3/4 S/065/61/000/008/004/009 Improved Process E030/E335 participated in the tests, There are 3 figures, 2 tables and 11 references~ 4 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet, The four latest English-language references quoted are' Ref, 3 - H. Keulemans - U.S, Patent No. 2587858, 1952; Ref, 4 - 1. Mertzweeler, W,M. Smith, U.S, Patent No. 2725401, 1955, Ref, 6 - Petroleum 16, No. 10, 291, 1953; Ref, 7 - 1. Kirshenbaum, K.L. Hughes - Petr, Refin., 37, No, 6. 209; 1958. ASSOCIATIONi GIAP, LKhK and OKBA Card 4/4 YAKUBOVICIP, A.Ya.; GINSBURG, V.A.; MAKAROV, S.P.; SHFAISKIY, V.A.; PUYEZENTSVIA, N.F.; MARWNOVA, L.L?; YIR'YAN, B.V.: lEnE, A.L. Oxidation, reduction, and disproportionation of polyfluonitrosoal- kanes. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.6:1352-1355 0 '61. (MlRA 14:11) 1. Predstavleno akademikami I.L.Knunyantsem i M..I.Kabachnikom. (Paraffins) (Nitroso compounds) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) V77"MCKA, A.Ya.; . - . -1 I ~k P . .) . - -GJq V.A.; y ' .-Y.; .. - - - TZ?..C%r . , 1'. 1 ? F~-rlysis and hotolysis of nolyfluoronitrosoalkanes, a reaction of nitroso coT,Po,m,'s -nith nitro!--en oxide. Dokl. .'.!' SSSR 141 no.1:32-5-12." ** 161. ('-772. 14-111) 1. PredstaveLenc, f.-.-~i i :'.I. Witroso compounds) (I'itrogen oxide) SILICH, M.I.; SIDOROV, I~P,; MARTYROVA, L.L. Hydrogenation of aldehydes obtained by oxo synthesis cvr- a nickel-chromium catalyst. Khim. i tekh.:.cpl.-, masei ', 18-19 Mr 162. 0:11~'--'~ 35: _~) 1. Gosudarstvermy-y ini3tit-11t. azotnoy -:-r-_)myshler_nosti. (Al"hydes) (Hydrogenation) GINSBURG, V.A.; YAKUBOVICH, A.Ya.; FILATOV, A.S.; SHPANSKIY, V.A.; WASOVA, Ye.S.; ZELENIN, G.Ye.; SERGIMTKO, L.F.; MARTYNOVA, L.L.; MAKAROV, S.P. Production, pyrolysis, and photolysis of polyfluorinated azo compounds of the aliphatic series. Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.1:88-91 Ja 162. (MIRA 14: 12- ~ 1. Predstavleno akademikami I.L. Knunyantsem i M.1. Kabachnikom. (Azo compounds) (Fluorination) -5: CinvburC, V. A., Takabovich, A. Ya., Filatov, A. G. I e . , 'VjAk a rov , S. P. , Si;parokiy, V. A. , Yote " ni e3v a, G. P., Serqjiyenko, L. F., and Martynova, L. L. T IT 1, Petorolytic trzinaformationo of polyfluorinated azDaIxonea P~A, 10) 1 17AL :Akadrmlyn Doklady, V. 142, no. 2, 1)62, tbcr of hoti-rolytic trnnofnrnrjtion~ of p,)'Yf1tjor1r-.ntt--1 ii7n- ru. Alkanoz tau Jincovered for the irut time. The Baid az~'UTV.Uneq' .~ i 't' bvinC. highly realatant to oxidizing agents, enuil 'Y react witt rejucern (RI i 28 ;i 3P) in polar media (ether, methanol) at low tomperaturon, vher.'by 'he azo group is converitil into the hy-3razo rrnup. Rexitflu~ro hydrazomothane vreopnta acid properties and ia relativcly utable ir, tne 9olvnite form in other or acetone. The otherate reactn with ketone, and the normal diacyl derivative in formed as a reault. Hydrogen fluoride in readily separated from hexafluoro hydrazomethane under the netion of bases: Curd J 3 9 i1o tern 1 yt i c triinnforma t I or, [I of L!, it I uu, I num, :h 1 -r H e t,, i r, k t rx r of tr- t r;~ ~ I u~~ ro furn:~ ~~ 1 ne ;it,d 1 f -'X I 1 1 7 O~i I n nirly - I ro t i s ,,, i i a ( 4 - '-t , " , ~'! ) , it ;in';( 1; -~V"r t.. tho intensiv."y yellow " * ~ x , ~, ~ r . * ,, :- - t ;. ~i -. o , -ih r,.F, i i I y t :% k r- u t It P it 1 mo a t r. o 1 r, r I v i: it t r :1:i - rM * nd c- r t L P a ~ t i or. -i f 11 t-.,n t a I ka 1 1 1 y e a a r nc% t a I ti n the redu,~ 1. , n. o 1' a7.o,ilkanes hnich contoin the rroupti CF C) or R,CF tnP coi'res;,on r.,- .. 2 hyd razo compounds vanno t be iaoInted , due to i,yl rolya i a . T n e c om - u r. d 11 CF 3 MiNNIC6 .1) can be dinti Iled i n v it c a o ( b . p . ',6 0 C/ I inrn 11 it nd pit i'! ,P.- over to indazole under the action of hydroren lodide. Und,-r the lictio;, of stron,, acitiv, the uzo Croup of polyf-luornzo alkanes in f,ble to add one proton Ahich, In the cane of aoyimietric azoalkance, in added to the nitropen atom adjoining the more electronegative oubutituent. The~iu reactiono tacc place moot readily in anhydrou8 hydrofluoric acid, Yh~-reby poly~luorazo ulkanes are dimerized Into benzidine derivittives. Poly- Card 21.7 Huterolytic trur, u ',I of fluorinated .,zo a,!notti,e to nuoIco;in-.:Io 'o rer, c., a. tr'O rmi;, all -,'1 1: - z v a 0 0 0 1~. o ~i n u4 of Ithe type CF,N-fIR drops in the th rrQnr,3m,-y I.-Inun rl-z-,. Vu 1 T r) '. I a bnclkeq by Ui~c f,wo t ha t th t rfri~ i on compl in the reac, I or, hexaflu,)razo methanc -ith trliilkyl p~;cnphile$, cnn be luolated ur,dcr Card 5/T, ~?p 19 nJO2O/62/142/O02/O?0/O?') Ile torolyti a triinnformationa of- 11106/1110 1 conditions (onoling with dry ice). On heating, the adduct denompoopu to nJ trogen , to traf I uoro P thy I one, d iothy I o the r, e thy I fluoride, d iothy I fluorn Fhonphite, and dipthyl ethane pbnnphinato. In analoEy to azodicarboxylic acid e9torn, hexafluorazo mathnna with dionen readily !11da the Diele-Alder addition, reacts with azince according to the ochnw (cw;C - N N - C ("H-h + CF'N - N(7, -N -C Pill$ - NCFS I N -_c pi.), and with diazomethann an follows: c1 1, CF'N + N. U.N - NCF. + C"J,/ N N - CH. Hexafluorazo methane reacto emoothl nrrano-marncoium compounda at IoF temperaturoo and forma the hithez nknown acid fluorides of Card 4/7' 5,'020/62/14,-'D021-_ 2 -1'02 B106/Bicl polyfluoro alkyl -Ikaryl)-hydrazino carboxylic acida CF II(R)NHCOF, from which a number -of further derivativou van obtained -().N H, R) N f( Cr-.N (R) NHGOF CF.N (R)NHCL)NIIC,H, CF,11 (R) I, fico'cit, MiNli, + '.'CO, + 4HF There a re 1 table and 3 referencen: 2 Soviet and I nor-SovIet. PR-_Si.NTED,. .June i, l)61, by 1. L. flnunyanta, Academician, a.id M. 1. Kabachnik, Academician SUB?.-*.ITTE:) June 1, 1961 Table 1. Compounda eynthenizpd for the first time. Legend: (-),compound; (b) boiling pointl.(a) meltine. pointt (d) doen riot melt below 00 C. Card 5 /7' ~' -3 V, F ITLE? of pv : y I'll .,,r i nq t -J PFRIODICALt Akndv,~S,n :;-~R 1). K I ~l (jy 14" w j TEM TrAfliwronitroso m,,trk , rl I ,tDp . n _q it 9 n I,I C, polyf" u-irl nn t-~ft r, i t rooo - t I V, r.,-s w ; tt. _i v-7 n t t r(' ronctionji tqR* plac- --ill e (in i - ~i j t,,- I iit polyu,,r,g rvnt.jr:,n.- I r,,Ip o f n0l`P~10 I, r c i n I. Styrpne nnd triflucranitro4o mot I A -A n. e a I s o ( a rui q ~,)ni ot, ratio 1 1 2 which cl-cnnponeD intu I mulp of nitrc,,u "'IM; ~ 01 '1 1T 1 y If and the corresponding ImInP whon ')Pnte,i to 70 the Btructure C 6if c fl- 11 T r i f I u o r o n i t r o nn r, CF Card ~eict ions ~, r I I., I ~ uoi I jo,t - ~ :1 1- , !~ , . -ut3 I un-0, r t I docompopos wh, n t,, Oo-: i r.,t, r , i n-- I I ',I r Op - 3 5 y I - , hn.1 11-c'- rr !Fir 1 ,,, F--~ I i also rpRcts with it n ~ k I nva (A r1 Pri room t~mpcrature I n a n autu,~ In v.- n I t rofqo met naw, w I t h it ro I I -,% rt-n Id oa F. r Ft prp An ul-, Di,izomi,thnric~ And I r I I I uc F-~,r, It ro it ah- give a ~Llym-rir rit rnn rf*F, 1,*('., )C11- -Md Pr n t Phozphaz Inpa And trjfjurr~,z- I,. F- I following the schem- 7-. 2 c H NCF P 6 T!7, also forms from trtphpnyl phoaphine ond 1, rifllucru.,~~' -yl 4~1~, Pinwo ronditions - Trifluoronitrono methftnt! and : / , ", . :'~~ It R~R'tiong of vigurounly hcal-d to -)OC ir. ~n n0ocl,ivf, t j t i df-!()mpvn,, Inte) trifiiit)rinat-,1 (!in, I byl (-v ii -: I ~ ticya nq t t, w It 1- n h v ri t - r1 t c) 4 UW'C i ti t I n- otrate th'. rr~-I' tewj'ol~uy of IY)-' 11-(~ F rl"Jj -If t111 1 T I to iddition r,-~,A tonn vltl~ nu:~I,-plO I i,. ,nd ~'-ct -. 1~ i I comp-i r Iii ~rj , sw, . , d I I It. I ona " I M. 1 1 " , to t!', I ... w i th po I y f I uor I n k t t, d n zom,.t t, i rivs i C Y 3 ?i--~F;~ Oiv. (Bp . -50C I n ca Ei,~n a ei,, I I t i v i ti of t he 11 j-. ,f 0,, poundn wnn much lower. On r,~tctl,)n of F~F N.CF'~ *Jth h. ( autocl av ed for 12 hro nt I 0.00C ) , not a ti~ I ion 1,ut d! m.- r i i-,r, oi r initiql substance took pliice. T h c- 6 1 me r n n o o r T. -- d i n 9 1 t ~j i,1 t% t ti t i A, , ields by react Ion hc7tween CF 5 11- C F 2 nnd pjrldine ot -70 - '50"G. S" i t aniline , the dim,-r cionv(-rtq into tho aril lide uf t hp monomvr , h- Ti r, ut - j ec Led to py ro lye is ( - 5oonc ) i t d i 1i n oo i ~ t oa I ii t t, t h , mcm'~.m- ( :F ::- ~: P 2). Unlike the polyfluorinated nzomethinen above I dif*l uorc) form! ri ns, c-s Ily Card 3/6 ::''i 'i /f , ! 1 1 7/1~27 Reactiona of polyflucrini'.-I . . . ~ I ,, ~" ~ I I o ff CCO-7CF tiff. rearta with dlphr.-nyl kuturic- I. d (I 'C t6 ? Add I t Ion r r n c I. I unn w I t h by 0 r-, o I Ir t d" hi d I C'P.~t' 0. 11 d u , I Tid Mel Vu ri a fl uorid 9 fol low ing t ll~ 4 CF.M - u1 F'I'Mil 10 ('R NO, I t 17*) 'A are very characteristic for thr, po I y f I uo r I nri t ed n r onet ti I nr in In qui,r L Ion. The tendency of polyfluoriju,ted nubtitance!) with double bundr, to n,Witlon reiichm-imith oleflnB therefore decreanva rin follo~kij Table I shows the physical conetanto of the compuundn syrith-iizod for the fin:L time. There are 1 table and 12 raferencest 4 Suviet ind 6 non- Soviet. The three moot recent references to Engltuh-lnngunge public!~tlons read as followea E. E. Griffin, R. N. Haazeldino, Proc. Chem. Soc., 1959, 5691 1960, 1151 - 11551 C- L. Griffin, R. 11. Hnnzeldine. J. Chem. Soc., 1960, 13981 J. Crawford, J. Polym. Sci., A.~. No. 145, 261 (1960). Card 4/6 51,(,-oA., 1 1 42/0(.5/C 17/ C 77 Reactions of poIjfluvr1rqt9d . . . 1, 1 ( t,,',B110 P 1~ i.,' ENTr. 1) sJurin I, IV, I, b.( 9 . I. Vh or, r,t, r, i k 9A -ie --i ,I Rn 5 UBM ITT LD t Mfiy 50, 1')()1 Table 1. Compounds nyntheq I-,f,d for the f lr!~t time. 1,, go nd a(a) Compound 1 (b) ~1,. (Fp. , OC/mmj (c ) detpr,71rtod, ...j (d) o~ilr;ulated, '~,j (e) Fp. 3. Nun-dl~ti I 1,,hlo yel Ic,,, oil I t mol, r~~ 1-,r ,)S(-, cnIeuIRt-d for thA ji-ntfin i ')W). wp,ight (in acotic acid) o do,tvi-mitind r I Card 5MA GINSBURG, V.A.; DUBOV, S.S.; MEDVEDEJ, A.N.; MARTY140VA, L.L.; TT-'TFI,'BAUM.., b.1.; VASIL'TTA, M.N.; YAKIJBOVICH, A.Y8. Structure of the incl~islon complexen of aitr~ unsatilrated cumpounds and the mecharism -,I' their -1, ., ~~ 1 . AN SSSR 152 n,-,.9:1104-llt,,7 0 163. I.MIRA 1. Predstavleno F-kademi~om I.L.Knunyantsem. ut "dee6cu*81DR .3777-66 -EWr.~m)/ERA(w)-2/JEWA(m)-2 IJP(c) GS ACCESSION MR 'i-jT5007946 S/0000/64/000/000/0658/0661 A0*R't, _4yaheva V, A.. Katsaprow. L. C; Kuzuetsov, A. N*; Hartynovag, he I'lThE Concerning the input of ion beam &t0 a SISL'Ilt ran I WUPr _F.: igternational Conference on 111gh knergy Accalavators. 1"Ibna, 1963. Trudyi Ploscow, Atossizdat. 1961s, 650-661 -TOPWTAGS: cyclotron, particlo beam RACT. The problem of the externnl Injection of lowi loto n cyclotron remains ~especlally-presslng in connection with the problem of thp ars!rlevation of poltrized -ions ~66cauis_e - the sourve of polarized partlciOs q like some other complex sout - es, V4113130 -ituated at the center-of t 0 b cycloti-6ni Since, in the case of external Ni acceleration, begift,~_ tilts a certsin Initial energy, It Is possible to A~n 4th t6 r6t revolutions in the central avoid i 0 *9 -cb"hertef On- of tits eye otr otthe prb~i6rei'~ i 4A this problem Is to In- on.- - One or rw ng 166 the Vertical A*U of the qy~clot' and tom it by an electro- t,*I:th beast, a J~ eft6tin*-~ system through 6616. Into seAl.i2i plane. live most substantial a tic d f1cl4n.CIe4- At i6ems, of axial thoit ok. mA the, considerable losses and 1 `3777wffi -NRt CMSSION ATS0010" comp~extty 6f.the deflecting syntes. The.~priesesit report Indicates hvw It Ir e I-re e xternal .'.beam InjectIon In the median plane nr the magnet. 114s I possib! ~ to ., .0.12 e, 6"1 4speclally simply- in sector cyclotrons. In a nonhom-1-.-neous magnetir be done an artid -pairticle.-a experlience a drift- -cr6s� the gradient of the magnetic Aaa :.uh. 'lit In the sector cyclotron by direct-, It edl tit t n take advantage of i6 -field. It.-exp e 'Oft, -drift Up to the central region of the cyclo- -T -".1fig the b article-i so thmt they eal~ P -of the:~zec'tois-- ;,.In the central region It Is post;Ible ng t .,boundary of onp 'Of at cyl field to trannfer the particles to thei Indrical eloctrastatic Aw4jictory 1 roquirtep later. In the case of.1a. ""Ous magnetic field* which al- ge alwra"Ali~iilk.trve at the i6entral' lo`-~ U'sector cyclotrons, the minimum elec-' 4ie' tile rkail ld-_ strength %in In c7ii4dricif"condenr"r that Is necessM -for the froO one t trans fe r of.thi. Oirt ra ec ory- o Mioths-r can be represented by the v. 0' 'IR 6 ii, if" e iv*v- is ii,~ i lc" is t6 i4ahw bi curvature 8, 46 C In 1~4;-'Al . . . . ... .... 7" U-3777-66 'ACCES�IOWKRt_ 05007946 r. the lion- t mosa --o 16 -unft a 'of the Mass of the nucleon; Is the angle betwei - e _~Ajecfb --at -the Piilk of ibeirAntersection. As it turns out, it is possil 0 t P'i6*ce ~-fcor -in ectung the'Par0cle -boom such that It will always; be kid -kofi-': Its he h oem ith along ~ the ma se 6t 06 t Pat to.the central region of gnet or h .-to deoscrib -tse. clivti~~ - it In Ociss ble a a series of loops, and also the fretIttency ls~ lution (moni priclsel** the frequency of loop formation). The tiaiticle- revo of : t.h.6: magnet LeIfIocusing of the " rticies Is Icharacterized by the ratio of pa _f qmencl 9-of the particles' horizontal and vertical oscillations to the men- tionid .-frequency of loop formation. The ridial ftcusI"_g of the tons In the voagneC -",stim_ cons"ered almost does not differ kroO focusing in a homoperiecoua magnetic ~fiold-- for the vertical . focusing of the ions. The coi -46e.-.:sfibIltty of th Vertical- motion co f-the Ions are characterized by A t cons. it ng the mar, eitc fie jike4uallt e9 Involil e ItIn the gap between the sectors In the reg Do qr,.14am. poseage. In the case of the authors I cyclotron, there always existi wide Interval of Initial distances of the' beam from the sector boundary for uhicl inj _c e Icons can reach the centrai-t*S'19-h_of the cyclotron magnet c thout the The. expeAmental.4milfication Of th eJ4efiAng:&fcocu9InjA a possibility of ex- e XP jul4etiod 0 the conithered iiethcod.* carrlOd out w a three-sector cyclo- Si r--720,.wmo, tic, straight sector bgrders (w melerated par bed In the pre- 350, The experimental set-4p ahd: resulti ard desert t' Ot art wn roe A "PO ASSOCIATIONll- rizidwe ILI, bastitiA Imewd f.0 i "A' v-a;,' A'O Sbs'vt (Phly'sice inatitutti LIM 60' SUB COM i NP 09" TIMD so C 6ft v ~T, SOURCE'COM 10/0680/65/038/01 AP69,09008 1/2595/2596 AUTHOR: Ve A9; Upinj A* L* Martynovs- L 8 T-Mok: Elictrodeposition of chromium at high temperatures BOURCE: Zburnal prikladnoy khImII,, To 38, no, lls 1965,, 2595-2596 Tonc. TAGSr"'916otrodeposition, chromium, electrolysis iu a carried out in an autoclave 'the precipitation of chrom m we '1000- S eel sampi mm were used as the cathode and platinum at as 6 x 6 t wi be anode* One electrolyte was prepared from chromiu" re wss~,used ast anhydrlde-:,ind another was prepared from fluorine. In the latter case, tba.sulflirle sold was pravioWy precipitated with barium carbonate. Thelihiobs were-added as S and F% The experiments with the sulfate electr6l*te'wers done in soviess vessel, and those with the fluorine- dontaining electrolyte were done in a platlnumi*essel, A figure oh a the effelctl6f the concentration of foreign anTonst current density# and electrolysis temperature on the' -yield of chromium with respect to our-' :irentV' ~Ths concentration of chromium trioxide was 300 grem7liter In all Results show that the electrolysis temperature b*A a great .~Cqrd IZZ M)C., 621-357.9+546,76 L -66 ACC "Ri - AP6000008 increase of.temperature above 1 affoct.on chromium yield* An I 00o lowe tthe...c'hrom1umy:teld oown'to 1-04% In 9 'sulfate electrolyte# while In ~f.luorine electrolyte the yield of chromium maintains a sufficiently larg ,a,valuw- 24 to 28%, In the fluorine electrolyte the maximum .-cbrom, um 100-1100, and decreases with a further increase I yield is at t,6,ml 09,ratu,res, At electrolyte temperatures above 1600 and a current de 2 Ain :j, blao'k chromium precipitates start to fall out in b electrolytes with a yield not exceeding 0-2-0,3%. For both electroly there was observed a maximum cathode current density of 200 A/dr., at wbich'the'rate of abromium-precipitation was greatest. Cbrome platin at. temperatures above 1000 leads to the precipitation of "milky" chro idum,deposlts In sulfate electrolytes and "velvety" deposits in fluor electrolytes. Yeasuriement of microbardness showed that increasing tb electrolysis temperature considerably lowers the hardness of the cbrc plating, The hardness of the chromium from both electrolytes at a ti .~,-:,.Prsture of 110-1200 did not exceed 180-200 kg/=2. comparison of tht tru'oture of chromium deposits obtained at high temperatures wi, Icroa Vaposits precipitated under usual conditions sho that in the first case-tbe-as'p,beits bave a larger gEaln structur d that the crystal boundaries are clearly marked* OrIge I figure. SUB CODE.- 07s, 1l/ SM DATE: IONOV63/ OIRIG REP. 003/ OTH REN SOCHEVANOV. V.G.; VOLKOVA, G.A., VOLKOVA, L.P.;-MARTYNOVA. L.T.- FAKHCKOVA, K.S.; POPOVA. T.P.; ROZBIANSKAYA, A.A.; ROZOVSKAYA . G.V.. SHMAKOVA, N.V.; ANIS1HKIN, I.P..redak-tor 12datellstva; POPOV, N.D.,tekhnicheekty redaktor [Methods of chemical analyBis of mineral ores; polarographyl Hatody khimicheskogo analiza minerallnogo syrlia; poliarografiia. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tokhn. ird-vo lit-ry po geol. I okhrene aedr. No. 2. 1956. 99 p. (KLRA 10-4) 1. MOSCOW. VSeBoyuznyy nBuchno- iBsledova tell skiy institut minerallnogo syrlya. (PolarograoV) Call Nr AF 1095038 AUTHORt Soehevanov, V. 0. (Supervisorl, Valkova, 0. A., Volkova, S. P., Martynova., L. T., Fakhomova, K. S., Poppya, T. P., Ifo-zblanakaya, A. A., Rozovakaya, G. V., and Sbma ova, N. V. TITLEs Methods of Chemical Analy:-Is of Mineral Ores (Metody khJuJoheakogo analiza minerallnogo Byrlya); P3~.&rcgraphy (Polyarografiya). Nr 2. rus. DATAs Gosudaretvennoye nauchno-tekhniche8koye izdatel'stvo literatury po geologii i okhrane nedr, Moscow, 1956, 100 pp., 5,000 copies. OR10. AMCD Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut mineral,- nogo syr1ya (VIM) Ninisterstvx.~-.geologii I okhrany nedr SSSR EDITORs Soohevanov, V. 0. PURPOSEs This is a mmual for use In Induatrial laboratories of encies under the Ministry of Geology and Conservation a 0 Mineral Resources of the USSR. t Cw4njn-~-- Call Nr AF 1095038 INthods of Chemloal Analysis of Mineral Ores (Cont.) COVERAON: The author claims that the Ministry of Geology and Conaervation of 14tineral Resources of the USSR first used olarographic analysis of solid mineral resour--es In the gratory of the Ural Geological Administrati'on and C later in the laboratories of the Kazakh Geological Administration. Polarographie laboratory equipment is manufactured by the plant "Geologorazvedkall (recording polarographs C 1- -8, c r x-8, polarometers Tr 1 ), by the Ural Branah of the Academy of Sciencea, TJSSR (polarometer "Ufan"), by the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR (polarometer rTVT-2~, and by the Gintevetmet (polarometer 7TB -5). The following so.lentista took part in the preparation of the instructions under the direction of V. 0. Sochevanov: the staff of the Labora- tory of Physicochemical Methods of Analysis (VINS), T. P. Popova (VSEGINOZO) and A. A. Rozb1anskaya (Laboratory of Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Rare Earth Metals of the Academy of Sciences, USSR). The methods were recommended for use In industrial laboratories under the Ministry of Geology and Conservation of Rinertl Card 2/11 Resources of the USSR by the Methodological Seoticn of the call Nr Al? 10,05038 Metheds of Chemical Analysis of Minera.L Oreo (Cont.) Card 3/1-1 Solentific Council of the VINS, namely: G. A. Lanskiy Chalrn=) V. I. Titov (Vice-Chairman), V. M.Penstonerova cretary~.. -S. K. Rusanov, V. M. Zvenigorodskaya, M V. 0. Sochevanov, I. V. Sorokin, L. I. Gerkhardt, I. Yu. Sokolov, and I. V. Shmanenkov (Deputy Director of VTMS, 3cience Division). It was found that the polaro- graphic method for dete.-Minatinn of' a few per cent or of traces of the constituents freqventj.~,~~ orthodox methods. The book gives instructionB for ~polaro- graphic determination of copper, zinc, cadmium, lead, t�n, molybdenum, antimony, indium, and thallium in ores. The polay-ographic method of analysis is discussed in detail, the equipment is described, and lists of reagert-s are given. Illustrations of electrolytic cells are given on pp. 6,7,8, and 9. The institutions where the polarographic methods were developed are mentioned In the Table of Contents and in the description of the individual procedures in the text. (Soviet scientiata distinguish two types of apparatus: 1. polarometere or "visual polaro raphs", and 2, recording polarographs or "polaro- graphs&.) An extensive bibliography Is included. There are 47 referencet of which 40 are USSR. - 7 MARTYNOVA, L. T. Sochevanov, V. G.. Martynova, L. T. "Method for Rapid Dissolution of itock for the Letermination cf Kadium, and Thorium X by the Emission Method" P. 47 In book Methods of De&errrAring Radioactive r'lements in F-Aneral haw haterials, 1958, 68 pp SDCHNVANOV, V.G.; VOLKOVA, G.A.; LYUDIMOVA, SHKAKOVA, I.V.; PANOVA, A.I., red.izd-,7a; PINIKOVA, S.A., [Methods of polarographio analysis of raw minerals; results of a seminar conducted in 19.56, in Sverdlovsk] Ketody polierografi- chaskogo analiza minerallnogo syrlia; itogi seminars, provedennogo v 1956 g. v Sverdlovske. Koakva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.iz& vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1960. 161 p. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. 2. Vsesovuznyy institut minerallnogo syrlya (for Sochevanov, Volkove, Msrtynova, Shmakovs). (Mines and mineral resources) (Polarography) B/032/60/026/04/07/04i, B010/B006 AUTHORS: Sochevanov, V. G., Shmakova, N. V., Martynova, Volkova, G.A TITLE# The Analytical Characteristics of an Anion Exchanger of the Type EDE-10P ~~g PERIODICALt Zavodakaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 4, PP. 422 - 425 TEXTs The properties of an increased basic anion exchanger of the type EDE-10p prepared in the USSR were investigated. The elution constants of the chlorides of various elements were determined. It was found that the absorption of the EDE-10p exchanger is similar to that of the strong base German exchangEr of type Wofatit L 150, so that the behavior of metal ions on the two exchangers may - to a certain extent - be expected to be identical. The elements investigated (Table' are divided into three groups, the nonabsorbable, the partly absorbable, and the easily absorbable elements. The tests were carried out using the exchanger in tt.,- Cl-form and working in acid solutions. As an example, the separation of lead anc zinc from a solution containing larger amounts of copper and iron is described. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 13 references, 6 of which are Soviet. Card 1/1 NWYBDVA, L.T.. SDCHBVkNOV, Y.G. Polarographic determination of cadmium in ores. Zav.lob. 26 no.7:792-793 '60. (MMA 13:7) 1. Yeesoynsnyy institut minerallnogo syrlya. (Cadmium-Analyals) SOCHEVANOV, V.G.; SIR.IAKOVAY N.V.; MARTYNOVA, L.T.; VOLKOVA, G.A. Increased sensitivity of the polarographic determination of uranium in the presence of vanadium and phosphate ions. Zhur. anal.khim.16 no.3:362-363 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 14-6) (Uranium--&nalysis) (Folarography) L. T. ,q. t. 'r.~Allbov, L, V* NI no V. 13. K ersonskil. U. ICOYMY, HU4, OwAs bonding agent lor-phonograph records is used a copolymel'.0f vin)l chiqride and viuylidene chloride. Thiq bonding agent reduces the Initial noise of record-, improves their wear resistance and stability, increases the -mech. strength and elasticity, and facilitates the prixlue- t ion of records. M. Hoseh leiner ito, Klotild Fl~o Mas-1-- NARTTMVA, L.Ye.; VOROPAYRVA. A.S. --1. Manual on the manufacture of heavy decorative fabrics (nMultiple shuttle loom eqiiipped with a Jacquard unit for manufacturing heavy decorative fabrics" by G.G. Kvek. Reviewed by L.B. Mart7nova, A,S, Voropaeva). Teket. prom. 18 no.6:66 Je 158. (MIRA 11-?) (Looms) (Jacquard weaving) (Kvek, G.G.) RLRTYFOVA, M. mom*, %ft-MMOOMWW- Famonnian stage of the upper Devonian in the western part of central Kazakhstan. Sov. goal. no-52:85-98 '56. ()a.RA 10:4) (lazakhatan-Geology, Stratigraphic) lw-, , . -- MARTYNOVA, M. A., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Hyarogeological colld- itions of the basin of the downstream portion of tiie Kyzyl-",u -- ryan- dzba Rivers." Leningrad, 19bG. 1'/ pp; (Leningrad Grder of ,-enin Ltate Univ im A. A. Zhdanov); 200 copies; price not Kiven; (KL, -!,~) MAPTYNCVA , 1-!.A. ; 31 15AFIN , G.N. Some cLaracteriatics cf t~,e gaa -.f waters as revealed by a st,,;dy ma,,ie in soi.t~.vesLerr, Ta.'iKis*-&:,- Vest. 10,1 19 no.18:116-120 '(u.. 'j, 1.1 : , ~, (MI, MkR-,YN-GVA, M.A. New standardE in the tractor industry. Standartizats'a 20 1. no.7:40-4-1 Jl 165. (Mlljk M.fi.. siro.ld not retire t,,e ',n,.r,-)duc~-on nr insrf-.ction inf-~hods. Stand art i zats i j a N no 11.1- -C r -; ~! - t * Z T, -- F ' I. v, ~-71 a- "~ The "'Ka, ~ c hu? " F1 a:- -- ' - 01- c 7- e I- " 1-1 7- r..l N. 1: 165 ("T--". - . - I . r . ! ! :3 5- - AWTMVAa-M.D- Variations in the structure of teeth of the fieldmuse Pdcrotua arvalis Pall. Nauch.dokl.vye.shko4, biol.nauki P0.203-57 163. .. (MIRA 16s4) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy zoologil pozvonochnykh Moskovskogo gooudarotvenno universiteta in. M.V.Lomonosova. WLD ~=) (TEETH) IF MARTYNOVA., M.F. __ Development of the inflorescences of corn as related to their posi- tion on the stem and to the length of day. 13ot.zhur. 47 no.2.284- 285 F 162. (141RA 15:3) 1. Leningradskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Corn (M&ize)) (Plants, Effect of light on) KARTYNOVA, H.F. e_ __ Boron requirement of corn in various stages of ontogenesis. Bot. zhur. 47 no.3:354-359 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Leningradskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut, g. Pushkin. (Corn (Maize)--Fertilizers and manures) (Boron) MAMTNOVA M.F. (Altayskiy la-ay) Algebraic metW of Bolving problemis in the 5th grade. Mat. v shkole no.3848-51 My-Je 163. (NIRA 1687) (Yathematics-Study and teaching) AIEKSEYENKO, ', N,i KARTYNOVA, M,~, Gharacteristics of the forma,-ion anzi work pro~ucni7ity of *-ne assimilatlon apparatus in meaciow grass stands. Fiziol,rast. 11 no- 31417-423 '64~ (MIRA 17:7) 1, Kafedra lugovudstva Leningradskogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo instituta, Pushkin. mrzma')VA' ~1.1. Litte sequelas of dysentery in Infants durir;g the first year of lifo. Pediatrlia no.2:24-28 Mr-Ap '55. (NLH& 8:8) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy pediatrii Il Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.V. Stalina (zav. kafedroy K.F. Popov) na baze Detskoy bol'nitsy imeni N.F. Filutove (glavnyy vrach M.N. Kalugina) (DYSENTIMY, RACILT~,RY, in Infant and child, sequelae) SOKOLOVA, K.F., MARTYNOTA, M.I. Hemorrhngic thrombasthenia in chilclren. Vop.okh.mat. i det. 3 no-5:35-40 S-0 158 (MIPLA 11:11) 1. Iz knfedry gospitallnoy pediatril (sav. - prof. K.F. Popov) Il 14oskovskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova na baze detakoy bolluitay imeni W. F. Filatova (glavrqy vrach M-14. Kalugina). (CHIMM-DISEASES) (BLOOD PLATURTS) MARTYNOVA, M.I. Acute reticulosis in a 2-year-old child. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 5 no. 5:80-82 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii II Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditisinakogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova (zav. --t prof. K.F. Popovs nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof, M.M. bubnova) na baze detskoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy imeni I.V. Rusakova (glavnyy vrach - dotsent V.A. Kruzhkov). (RETICULD-ENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM-DISRASES) MARMOVAY M.I. Glinical aspects of diabetes mellitus in children. Pediatr.ia no.10:8-13 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Iz kliniki detskikh bolezney lechebnogo fakulltetR Nav. kafedroy - prof. M.M. B~ibnova) II Moskovskogo gosudarstverm.-wo institute imeni N.I. Pirojova (dir. - dotsent M.G. DIABETES) IGOK AN$;-M&RTYN0VA, M.I.; MAZURIN, A.V.; FEDOTOVA, G.P. Kwashiorkor in children. Vop.okh.mat.1 det. 7 no.7:40-45 J1 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Iz detskoy kliniki gospitalya Ban-May, Khanoy. (KWASHIORKOR) BUBNOVA, Mariya Matveyevna; 14ARTY.NOVA. Myuda Ivanqvna; FRIDKO, R.A., red.; MATVEYEVA, M.M., tekhn. red. (Diabetes mellitift in children] Sakharnyi diabet u dete. Mo- skva, Medgiz, 196). 190 p. (MIRA 16:6) (DIABETES) (CHILDREN--DISEASES) - MART7NOVAS,-M~I.; RYBINA, L.N. Effectiveness of the use of prolonged-action inmlin in diabetes mellitus in children. Pediatriia 42 no.8&14-19 Agt63 (MIRA 17z4) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolemey ( zav. - prof. M.M. Bubnova) lechebnogo fakullteta 11 Maskovskogo, meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pirogova. KUTINA, L.S., otv. red.; BUBNOVA, M.M, , prof., red.; MARTYNOVA, M.I., kand. med. nauk, dots., red.; TUR, 8eyatel I nauki RSFSR. red KOROLEV, A.V.1 tokbn. red. [Endocrine diseases in children; transaction of the Symposium on Endocrine Diseases in Children] Endokrinr3ye zabolevaniia u detei; trudy simpoziuma po voprosam endo- kriwWkh zabolevanii u detei. Moskva, Izd-vo "Meditsina," 1964. 223 p. (MIRA 17~-3) 1. Simpozium po voprosam endokrir4xWkh zabolevanilF u detey, Kuybyshev, 1963. 2, Doystvitellnyy chlen AV~N SSSR (for Tur). KATS, a. G MJRTY NO "'A. M.V. ; I I-L~PFN ;Y.P , Ye.i A., AT UI.LAYFA', N J, Jivet and Upper I;evcn,.ai pediments in the westprr, mbrgns the Cfigizl.au. ILV. vys. ii--hcb Zriv., gec,,. i razv. 7 nL-4-- 23-24 Ap '0~4. 1. MoskovFki%. j-F, 7- 1 t~f dochnyy instL,.,jt OZEROVA, Te.P.; KARTYNIOVA, M.V., red. [Problems in descriptive geometry (witb solutiOnB)) Sbornik zadach po nachertatellnoi geometrii (a reshenilami) Moskva, Vses. zaochrWi energ. in-t, 1964. 126 p. (MIRA 18:3) RkvmOvA, N. V. wk-Afu-~i2' I Stratigraphic position of Cyrtospirifer calcaratum Saw. in central Kazakhatan. Biul.MOIP.Otd-geol. 30 no.2:109-110 Mr-Ap 155. (MLRA S:8) (Xazakhatan-Brachiopoda, Possil) (Kazakh* tam--Geologr. Stratigraphic) MAR-PYNOVA, Y. V. , UeOl Vi r. c ~ -- (I (I i:-,: 'I, "': tra L i gr.: . :~.v * - Vf1lic .11 -, 4?~* oracny~c,a ol* t:!t Zawe"fwAsiw omaxior of' we. tern i ;irt (,~ uentra, I KaZ-V,-,3La 'I." "0'i , I ?- ~ , 1, 1):- ; 1neet of ta,I-!e5 (vo-5 t, i,,e L;riv im Lo-r-osov. "o ol r;ir , i "':- ~-(- e (~L, 2'l-Ld-. hl~.I) - P7 - LITYINOVICH. 19.V.; NRmurian stage in the western part of central Kazakbetan. Sov. geol. 3 no. ll:log-n6 N 160. NMA 13:12) 1. Moskovskiy gosudars+-venry7 universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (Nazakbatan--Geology, Stratigraphic) MARTYNOVA, H-V- Stratigraphy of Toranai deposits in the Karaganda Basin. Vast. Nook. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 15 no.4:57-63 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRA 13--10) 1. Kafedra istoricheakoy i reglonallnoy geologil Mookovskogo uni- veraiteta. (Karaganda Basin-Geology, Stratigraphic) M ~TYNOVA, P43~g-arita V adimiroma; LYUBIMOV, I.M., red.; YERMAKOV, M.S. tekhn.re~d-. -- [Stratigraphy azd brachiopods of the Famennian stage in the western part of central Kazakhstan) Stratigraftia i bra-khiopody famenskogo iarusa zapadnoi chasti tsentrallnogo Kazakhstana. Izd-vo ~bskovskogo lznivf-~-siteta, 1961. 208 p., 28 plantes (Materialy po geologii'-,'.-nt.-al'nogo KazakhstAnA. vol. 2) (VJRA 15:3) (Kazakhstan--t'eology, Stratigraphic) (Brachiopoda, Fossil) MARTYNOVA, M.V. Faunal characteria tics of the Tournal Dasoment in cent:-,;. ;*;i75Y.:.E*J-r.. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 4: GeOl. 19 no.4:73-75 il-Ag '64. ! , ; ". :,I: - -, M- 1. Kafedra istoricheskoy i regionallnoy geologii MoskovsAccc, --,r-'vir- siteta. VOSKOBOYNIKOV, 14.Ye.; MARTYNOVA, M-ya- Stratigraphy of the Marine Paleogene in the Kzyl-Orda region. Izv. AN Kaz&kh. SSR. Ser. geol. nauk no.5:60-;,2 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut geologicnasrikr; U' KazS3R, Alma-Ata i Yuzhno-Kaze-kh- stanskoye geologiche~,koyu ul.r;iv.eriiye,, Alma-Ata. 1. SHAMPATIONOV, M. T.; MMOVI, M- Ye- 2. 'USSR (600) 4. Phenols 7. Theory of thermodynamic properties of solutions. Part B. Vapor pressure of solutions of o-nitrophenol Jn various solvents. Zhur. fiz. khim. 27 No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List Lf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. T% 71 vo AUTHORS' V. '0- un a rlj 5 be rl TITLE1 b B"s - C, in ~ ani 6 .- ane s ODI CAL Y TEXT h a' 1'K Y e:i zi e c- lue C ar d 0 2 4 S n v e s ~ i g an D quids was w:-hi:'. ted fr,~m *1,~e I r1 '11 -'X pf-~ were obta--neJ ty i;;-...' 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MoEkovsk--*.v rosudar-9tvennyy un.~vprsitet Imen-I lDm3n,)sova, ~;jfedra fizichcskoy kl~imll. (Silane) (Vapor pressure) ,ACCESSIOi~ NR: AT4012716 S/2981/63/000/002/0078/0086 AUTHOR: Kishnev, P. V.; Matveyev, B. I.; Marty*nova, N. A.; Nomofilov, S. I.; Bazurina, Ye. Ya.; Shelamov, V. A. ,TITLE: Properties and structure of wire made of SAP ~SOURCE. Alyuminiyevy*ye splavy*. Sbornik statey, no, 2. Spechenny.*ye splavy*. Moscow, 1963, 76-86 TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy, sintered powder, aluminum powder, sintered aluminum powder, SAP, SAP wire ABSTRIXT: Fastenings designed for use with heat-resistant materials such as SAP should have the same thermal properties. The authors therefore developed a techn~_que for manufactur-"ng SAP wire which can be used for rivets, for example, and studied its structure and mechanical properties. Grade PP-4 aluminum powder (chemical content: 4-5% A1203j 0,06% Fej 0.26% fate, 0.0167. moisture, the rest - aluminum) was used for manufacturing a test series of calibrated wire, gauge 3, 4 and 5 mm. This material has been found suitable for rivets. After 2drawing, the gauged wire of 3, 4 and 5 m had a tensile strength of 25-30 kg, mm at 20C and a ,Cord- 1/2 ACCESSION NR; AT4012716 'relative elongation of 5.5 97.. At 500C the values were 4.7 7 kg/mm2 and .6.5-10%, respectively. Wire of lower diameter has a higher strength and lower .relative elongation at room temperature. Pressed wire blanks with a diameter of ,6 mm and gauged wire of 3, 4 and 5 mm made of grade APS-1 aluminum powder, contain- ing T1. A1203 cannot be used as rivets due to cracks on the rivet heads. Annealing of the wire lowers the tensile strength and increases the plasticity. A'set of rivets manufactured of SAP wire (made of grade PP-4 powder) was of high quality, conforming to the requirements for mechanical properties and surface quality of good rivets. "Ye. A. Kuznetsova, V. V. Marty*nov, M. V. Kiryushina and L. S. 'Perevyazkin also took part in the work." Orig. art. has: 14 figures. ASSOCZATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 13Feb64 ENCL: 00 'SUB CODE: MM, NO REF SOV. 000 OTHER: 000 tS~~0_2 2 - L 358 U=�k EWT(=)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JHIJDIWWIJGIWB ACC Nks Ap602,1466 SOURCE CODE: tM/0413/66/000/011/0128/0128 IRVEMR: Rabkly. D. M.; Y I InkMa. L. #f.; 1~angtrjL ff. A. i Day1jishchenkaj_ I . _v._, Nikitins. A. V.; Zotova. L. M.-, Martynovs, N. A.; Yelagin, V. I.; lahchenko, A. Ya.; -M nndr,rl. Y. V. ORG: none TITLE: Filler-vire for argon-shielded arc veldiU of aluminum~ 7cimss 49, No 182487 I'Atqn (Institut elekt;-oavarki) [announced by th- Electric Weldin&. I not itute__im. _Xq-.-j4 SOURCE: Izobreteniyu, promyshlennyye obraztay, tovarnyye znakil no, 11, 1966, 128 TOPIC TAGS: welding, aluminum veqaMg, arc welding, argon,~ I welding wire, aluminum wire, 6qe, -'-- - -- - - - - ;e "%fta&60- ALA4~~, 4114 a- V"-- C-110~ -IL-N ABSTRACT: This Author Certi cate int duces a filler-wire for argon-shielded arc welding of aluminun. To improve the weld corrosion resintLnee, the wire contains 0.8-1.2% ShLgakum and O-T-1.2% zirconiun. [AD] 17 - SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 25DecO/~ 7ATD PRESS: