SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MERTSLIN, R. V. - MERWART, ZD.
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MTSLIN, R.T.
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Crystallization of ternary systems composed of two double layers.
Report No.l.- Izv. Sekt. fiz. khIm. anal. 18:33-59 '". (MIRA 11:4)
1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra neorganicheskoy khimii,
g. Kolotov.
(systems (Chemistry))
V-
CACM. USSR.. 1950. fa,
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ty m diagrems indicates that, in inuitt-Anaptineat
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ti, =t= of tayw
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U(*CCVC,d dAtA for MAD SYMCM ff*O-Et,O- ICH, -CN), WhICh COntwnS
An ivid"nifent region of layer foritutkart linked inth faM formAtioc
m ttm binAgy system and ditplaced with falling
tenip. by the awriviptuiding regiuca extending from ttw ~jWlibfium
-~ Of the thrft liquid phLses W. j ISAK&R.
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;q= cv;Z:=1N,..d the StOff-succftwaitrile
at W-22% HtOll. the other "W at anox. 19% HtgO.
16% HtOlf- At IS- the 24ketict-phase mgko is I*Mr,
aw the I-tiqum-P&OAC region Is &10 hwav mw the -.. 61
Uxr cc4 At 20* the "qmld-phaw region In catt-
:T..c "L=a r. as is the 1-14aid-ghm rvgim. ad they am
ekogated towavis each other so that they ace ahow in con,
tact. The btereitse in wJy- d %Kcinwitrile is attributed to
cbem. latenctims betwmen StOli &ad EW wkkb Is a gem-
tral cequiremicat where the adda. of a compwcut ht-
creases the soly. to this way. I Arm J. ME"
M,, K -t - 3 L j N , R V
USSR/ Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. B-8
Equilibrium. Physicochemical Analysis. Phase Transitions.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 7469
Author Mertulia, R,V.
Inst Saratov University
Title Investigation of Heteroi,,encous States of Multipcomponent
Systems
Orig Pub Nauch. ezhegodniI~L za 1954 g. Saratovsk. un-ta, Saratov,
1955, 548-551
Abstract A survey of work done Ly the author and his coworkers.
Card 1/1 - 91t -
TITLE.
PERIC-DICAL-
ABST~~ATP:
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I rlvev t i i,-,
~1 xa no. - N, i lifie (I.;E"j tIov,--.I.iye 1*,-L,(";-,V,- -
n. -.1'
si.ya 11vukh f-L:~ v sist~:me n~ -,,ok,-an-n~ ti,u b in)
Zhurr.al o')- 1-flir,ii, '!01 Ic?, :r
pp 345
P'- -roblems Of Pract-ic,'Ll i.m!~Ortalm(2 t',c,~ eytuaction
fz-ogl oitJ-01, I~y lay(,'~-S Of
m u t 5-, b 1 e I -i i d s b 3, s , t -', t i f 16 0 u, t
t .1
C-~ tc are coni, C;",2d vdtli the pn:blem
an. o r. m u t L, a ly i.,.Iioluble
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e(:uilib-iu::; of d t
tl;ree co,mj-c~,.erlts- t'.-,- in t'As cc;r.-:t~ctiol
-2- 1
Investi:ation of t~c If -71w(~ 7
in t,`~e System r,,
lie a. r "Ic: i f 1) 1 R. V.
of :1--Les ~lin2s (f t'~c c j u --a t e
solutio:is -n tti,2 in t~.,~ of
phaf,e li ,--id ela-ilibrilin in ti,c, system cui,;iotin- of three
co,ml-onci.ts. ::c t*,--. c'-~vac'er of t'.e
n~,,des ;-4t:4n
'-"he 71!i:,,~-Se
f t,,e nres-nt :;allor ~;.,as tl.e of
0 Y
t'ne rulcs L-r~v-rni,,.~ t~.c
nodes in the -v.-tem --he
system was inve~ti:-:ited wi~!~ -~:s lo sc)lub4lily -.t 1C ai.d
200 y S t e
. T t i a t t t i --;il
e,.. a!.,~ - a ni 1 j. n n t z ne r~ r, r t s 1 i n I s -i c t 1. c) d
f rt~er in. -sti atiniii, a c;f n: .-:E,.s ~;1ct',.--d
,)y h im wa.9 -2 S
a nd ' I
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Investi a t i o n Gf t). e _'( 1 4 1 If, 1. -* : . j._. ( , q, , :: , . . . I .
_ I - _) f . ~,. f 71
in the System n.-Hexai.e _ ~l ~ 4 *. ~ ., ; r,e
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ASSuCIA.Mvl: Sara t.(~vskiy F---.udar~-,tv~~. -yy l'3!-?,fe Uni-
versity)
SUBMI'_" -:I'D: July 15, 1~,~'57
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,IUTHORS; Hikurashina, N 1 .7 om a r r) v ra SjV/79-29-2-2/71
Mertslin, R. 7
TITLE: Investigation of the Equilibrium of Three Liquid Phases in the
Four-component System ',Yater-n,-Hexane-Aniline-!7itrobenzene
(Issledovaniye ravnovesiya trekh zhidkikh faz v c`ietyr~,khkorm-
ponentnoy sisteme voda-n.-,,Ireksan-anilin-n'-troleii?ol)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959., Vol 29, Nr 2, PP 350-~57 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: 'r i-nve3tigating the equilibrium of two 1iiuid phases in the
sy:. ~f~,n-aniline-nitrobenzene the author.-. hal sho-ur the
reJuiarit,r i~ -~he .1liqtribution of the node.%, determined by the
interac' ' n --f th.., components in the predominant double system
!- i-e
(Plef I' The W -9,nt paper is the further development of the
"Predominance theiry", -ahich iLi considerel in a complicated
case, i,e. the case of th,~ four--c3mporent systom wnter-n.-
hexane-anilizie,-r-itrobenzenc-, --.s is s!-).vn ~y the invef11i,---,ti-rs
illustrated in the figures, ternary and binary systems ma~
predominant in systems of sucha type. In dependence on this
circumstance the content formation of the three liquid phases,
as well as its development may vary The purpose of the present
Card 1/2 paper was the experimental confirmation of the rule governin-,-
investigation of the Equilibrium of Three Liquid S2V/7q-29---2/7j
Phases in the Four-component System Water-n--Hexane-Ari'-Ilne-71-'~tro'--enzene
the directional arran-ement of the nodal diagram trian~:-les of
the three liquid phases in the system water-n -hexane-aniline-
nitrobenzene, as is done in detail in the experimental part,
All horizontal sections offer the same picture concernin,., the
range of the three existing liquid phases, The nodal trianoles
are in the same direction, parallel to the right of the secant,
which is drawn to the nitrobenzene-.aniline, It was shown that
the sectional method can be used to investigate the equilibrium
of the three liquid phases in four-component systems, The rule
concerning the directional arrangement of nodes was found to
be valid also in the case of four-component systems There are
11 figures, 4 tables, and 3 Soviet references
ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy gosadarstvennTj universitet (3aratov State Uni-
vereity)
SUBMITTED: July 15, 1957
Card 2/2
5 (2)
AUTHORS: Mertslin, R. V., Nikurashina, N. I. SOV/79-29-8-4/81
............
TITLE: On the Methods and Laws of the Establishment of Equilibrium of
the Four Liquid Phases in Condensed Quaternary Systems
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8, pp 2474 - 2480
(USS-P)
ABSTRACT: In contrast to some papers on the equilibrium of two- and
three-phase liquid physical states, no systematic investiga-
tions of the equilibrium of the liquid phases in the above sys-
tems have hitherto been published. The systematic solution of
the problems raised by the equilibrium of the number of liquid
phases within systems of a different number of components, is,
however, only possible by determination of the mode of forma-
tion of the maximum number of liquid phases within a system of
given number of components and by determination of its laws of
formation. The authors attempted to explain the manner in which
the state of the four liquid phases appears in the quaternary
system. The mode of formation of the four phases within the
quaternary system is assumed to be connected with the mode of
formation of the three liquid phases within the ternary system.
Card 1/2 It was shown that the temperature at the beginning of formation
On the Methods and Laws of the Establishment of SOV/79-29-8-4/81
Equilibrium of the Four Liquid Phases in Condensed
Quaternary Systems
of the four-phase state within the quaternary system must be
higher than the temperatures at the beginning of formation of
the three-phase state within two ternary systems enclosing the
predominant binary system, and that in some cases it must ex-
ceed the temperatures at the beginning of formation of the
three-Dhase state within the three enclosing three-phase systems.
Near the temperatures at which the four-phase state is attained,
two faces of the tetrahedron of the four-phase state must have
the same direction, which corresponds to the law of direction
of the triangles of the three liquid phases within the quater-
nary system with a predominant binary system (Figures). There
are 9 figures and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Saratov State Uni-
versity)
SUBMITTED: December 19, 1957
Card 2/2
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Concerning the Dist-lbut lor; Law of' Tie-Llnes
~j
in rhe Three-Pha3e Stute of Four-Componerit,
Systems
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Concerning the Distribution Law of Tie-Lines '('( 1~4 4
in the Three-Phase State of Fo!~,r-Component soV
S-S zems
ASSOCIATION:
SUBMITTED:
right 01' to the left, in the d1L'eC'ti0t_1
the critIcal point of thpee-phase state, when
system AB tends to dissociate; (.- 5) they devIate
to "he right and to the left vihen pair, AB ,ontcaLtis
nondissociated compound V (Fig. 4); ("') the most
variegated deviations occur when compound V dissocl-
ates and curves 2- and 14 become gradually bent a-
S and S' (Fig. There are CIL;Llres.
Saratov State University (Saratovskiy gosu_1ai~stvenny:,,
universitet)
February
Card 4/5
NAUMOVA. I.P.; NIKURASHINA, N.I.;* MMSMI. -
Equilibrium between three liquid phazes in -four-component sy--tems
involving a predominant system with a chemical compound. Zhur.ob.
khiTn. 30 no.10.3162-3166 0 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Systems (Chemistry))
x
MERTSLINY R,V,-, NIDURASHIMI N, I.
J,
Properties of the layer separation field in ternary Systems
including one binary predominatin.- system. Part 1. Zhur.fiz,
khim. 35 no.!-1.,2616-2622 N 161. (I-IIRA 14-12 )
1. Saratovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet.
(Systemsk'Chemistry))
R.V.; NIKURASHINA N.I.; KAMAYEVSKAYA, L.A.
Properties of the layer aeparaticn field in ternary
Including one predominating system. Part 2. Zhur.fiz.k-him.
35 no.11:2628-2632 N 161. (11-MA 3J+.- 12
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Systems(Chemistry))
MERTSLIN, R.V.; NIKTRASHIIIA, N.I., PETROV, V.A.
PrOpOrtieS of t1le layer siEparation field of ternary s-~-,tems
containing a predominating binary system. Part 3. Zhur.fiz,
khim. 35 no.12:2770-2774 D 161. (14IRA 14:12)
1. Saratovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni N,G. Chernyshe-
vskogo,
(Systems (Chemistry))
RkDYSHEVSKAYA, G.S.; NIKURASHInA, N.I.; -~ERTSLIN, R.V.
Temperature dependence of the equilibrium of three liquid
phases in four-component systems. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3:
673-676 mr 162. (KRA 15:3)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennjry universitet.
(Systems (Chemistry)) (Phase rule and equilibrium)
NIKUHASHINA, N.I.; KOZLOVA, N.V.; MERTSLIN-,-)~-JO.
Characteristics of the lay-er separation field of transition type
ternary systems. Part 1. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.4:1017-1022 Ap
162. (MIRA 15--4)
(Systems (Chemistry))
MTSLIN,, R.V.; NIKURASHINA, N.I.; NAUMOVA, P.I.
Transition temperatures of multiphase liquid states. Zhur.ob.
khim. 32 no.5tl365-1368 Yq t62. (MRA 15:5)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet.
(Phase rule and equilibrium)
MERYSLINP F,.V.; NIKURASHiNA, N.I.i KAMAn--VSKAYA, L.A.
Properties of %he field of demixing of ternary syBterms,
comprising one preponderant binary system. Part 4. Zhur.
fiz. khim. 36 no.11:1'491-24'95 N162. (MIRA 17;5)
1. Sarator3kiy universitet, kafedra fiziko-kh1micheskogo
analiza.
MERTSLIN, R.V.; NIKURASHINA, N.I.
Characteristics of the layer separation field J~n ternan,
transition type systems. Part 4. Zhur. ob. khim. 3"1 no ,8:
2440-2448 Aa 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvenriyy universJ~tet.
MERTSLIN, R.V.; NIKURASHINA, N.I.
"Correlation curves" of the layer separation field of tprnar-y systems.
Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.7-14b7-1471 Jl 163. (MIRA 17*2)
1 Saratovskiy gosiidqrgtvenrjy w-.zverq;~,~
MERTSLIN, R.V.; NIKURASHINA, N.1.
Properties of the der~~�x-ing field in the system - -py7fdi-re-
aniline. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 3:715-718 Mr ',,4. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
WRYSLIN, R.V.-, NIXURLSHINA, N.I.
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Properties of thn demixing field of ternary liquid L7,stemz contatin-Ing
a predominant binary syst-am. 2.hur. fiz. khim~ 39 noJMO-716 It- 165.
(MIRA 18:7)
1. Saratevskiy gosudarstvenny7 universitet im-eni Chernyahevskogo.
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ATM OR Tatishvilij ff. andidate of medie'l scie c Head _of~,brucellos a
lal~watbx?7) ZaUciiidp S. Yama_j TTofassorp Read el. -viral ;'qrtapatholy laboratory g
T -1111,59- 1-Mf 10 0 tof- 'Licellosiparitigens on' sple-nio Coll cultures of
1 ao-nsitized g4nea :pigs
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I- gilim i meditsinyj
Ino 3 j 19650 - 68471
!TOPIC TAGS: guinea pig,'brueellosis, antigen.. spleensoulture
Mrethbd#
p qjjjp brucella,,- gmm-aa globulin
ABSTRACT:--- The effect of--brucellosis antigens on splenio cells was-
investlgate.d inm tissue cultures of guinea pigii --sensitized v -ith
bruaella,, 1~. - c 1 1 and human gama globulin*- Animals were decapitatee
at t"i he: he' sensitization and spleens,were'extracted.. Splenie- -
cells were prepared for culturing in 'A teat tube containing mlcao~
tho time.the splenic calls (5 x 106/ml).wereplaeed Into them te2t.
tuba- they- werem subjected-
'to-the action-of a brucella culture killed
and were subjected:~a -In a WrIen thd-, cultureT
1by heating.4 gain after 48
air 1/3
d
a~-eytotoxln Inae-A.,w-m---baserd ~:'on- the-----cf-p- b
moter, .-Th
with. antigeTI found test-tubos divided by the average nurnber~of
in
Celia In control-test tubes.. - -Microscopic-oxaminations determined the-
percentage,of damaged cella~par IjOOO count in the various fields of. 4-
vision, Brucellosis antigen action produced a marked cytotoxie-effee
on splenic cells.:,aensitized with-brucel-lacharacterized bya decrease
n absolute- cell edwito maqrophago damage, and reduced percentage
Ilevel of I~rmphoid- cells-0 The brucellosis antigens did not produce
any marked cytotoxic effect on Ithe splenic-cells of healt .h7 animals or
!of -animals. -sansit ized with E ~p~l or human
-_gamma globulin. The
Wpp'WU"~i to:be specifie--and related.to.-
le-gtotoxin- -Action- mechanism 7
Unteraction of -the antigens-~-with the antibodick.s present in, the
Isensitized calls. Origo art. lias: 2 figures,
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Dissertations Dresented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow
during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55.
MERTSON, loVep inzh*
Friction vibration danpere used in turning nonrigid shafts.
Vest.mashinostro 44 no.12149-50 D 164.
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AUTHOR- M6rtson I V
ORO none
TITLE: High-rigidity 4namometer for measurement or rapidly changing forces
Sol IRC'~ -Leningrad. Pblitekhnicheskiy in titut. Trudy, no 250, 1965# 100-103
TOPIC:TAG3*..pI9zoe1ectric transducer, lathei oscillograph,.voltmeter, me
tal turning
ABSTRACT: 'For meai~rdjent 'of the forces involved in . milti~le blade lathe
iturning of metal parts a dynamometer of high rigidity is required. since a
irelativelyflexible viountinglasAdroguired for:goneration.of measurement
current in all:curren'tly known designs) of ~ dny bla4a * would essoh ally ohan&W
ti
conditions of the lathe. I the mounting.
Ath multiple bli6sv
al ~.be var7 'ma
t so 8 Ui The:_plezoaleatrid transducers now used satisfy
the requirements for rigidity, butdo.not transmit all the cutting forces
.;for~measurelnent, In~order to:satisfy this requirement, two-sided mounting
"of piezoelectric transducers wasused, with the two oppositely mounted
:transducer elements connected with reversed aleatrical polarity. A vacuum
tube Itm 0
vo ater-conneotedwiWan sainographfdrpervianent ealtoutco4letad~'
tha.apparatu$6 Origs,arti hast 3-ft s ifid ula M.
I form
gure.
SdB -CQLt i i-SUMIAIM none. ORIG RM 002 OTH R EF: 001
Cori,
ME.-,,'f TS P K. L.
Technology
(color Photography) Moskva, Goskinoizdat 1950
I-Ionthl.
,y List of Russian Accessions, Libr-iry of Congress, July 1952. UnclassLfied.
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2t:4, ov 1-,61~
Will N,
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"Ecology of the h7uropean Deer Under Con.-:itions Ln the
Cand Biol Sci, Yoscow ]tate U, '40scow, 1953'. (RZhBiol, No 1? *r--.ri ~4~
3-": 3um 4--~2, 2~ ',Iar 55
Mertvecova, M, A Analogue of'the process of tangent
MAJI-_,,~~ Rkvviews hyperbolas for general functional equations. Doklady
Akad.NaukSSSR(N.S.)88,6tt-614(1953). (Russian)
.TAN. I The process of the title is. a cubically converging iteration
for
solving an- equation f (x) - 0 in' the complex field
as
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Aiscussed byj5ajch2y__[same Do
ady (
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l
:(1952); these Rev. 14, 91 ]. Following the work of Kantorc
~vich and others for Newton's method, the author extend
q
,the process to solve (*) P(.v) =0, where P carries a normed'i
space X into a like space Y, and has a third Fr6chce I
differential. Thd formula is x.+j=x.-Qr.P(x.), where
r,=[P'(x.)]-IandQ~=[f Intwo
itheorems the author gives conditions -for (*)' to have a
iunique solution x* in a region of X,,.and estimates the size
iof jjx.~x*jj, which vanishes like 2-C", O