SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MONASTYRSKAYA, A. M. - MONASTYRSKIY, D. N.

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T I I i_ __ -, - - - W lick ACr- Ht' AP6W3647 (Al SUURCE COMI UR/0314/65/000/010/0039/0041 AUTHOR i A, H- (Engimer) Mtn a kAy-a ORG t not3s TITEEr For further i4prease of the technical level and of chemical and Itr petroleum equi 9 --tro -sun Machine jndus~a 7 0 pment ad Pa ~S11,Klev Conference Juno 1965 (Gosudaretyenrqy komitet khWch6ekogo I naftyanogo mash.inostroyeni.Ta pri Gooplano S.SSR) SOURCEi KhImicheekoye I naftynno7a =nhinontro7enlyey not 10, 1965, 307-41 TOPIC TAGS)z chemical plant equipmont, petroleum Industry equipment, petroleum refining Oquipment ABSTUCTs This is a resum; of th9_Qh2_mj!;M1 d-.Petroleum Equi nt Design Conference a hold in J"e 1Q65 in Klev.1ho i Brokhov gave the introductica in wfil-e-fi-13 po d -C-Eamica and petroleum oquipment. uzed in the country in 1964 had lrx,.reased by a factor of .3 and 2 reapectivoly In courAricon to 1958. The intro- duction WM3 followed by seven technical reports. These wore followed by a report of 1LAUtqMWkLn who told forth at ereat length on the contribution of the members or tAo TomW Communist Longue to the chemical and petroleum equipment industry, The last speaker was.again K. I. Brokhoy who exhorted the audience to build equipment equa2 o or better than foreign equipment and to double the output of chemical and ~r pe, mnt bj~;979A 624. AUTHORS: Rossiyevskiy, G.I. (Dr. Tech. Sci.) and Monastyrskaya,k.R. (Engineer). TITLE: questions of the development,of hip capacity industrial heat and electric power stations. ( Woprosy razvitiya moshchnvkh promyshlennykh TETs). PERIODICAL: "Teploenergetika" (Thermal Power), Vol.4. NO-5, May, 1957, pp. 6 - 10 (U.S.S.R.) AW TRACT: In, recent years much attention has been paid to investigating urban heat supply schemes and urban heat and electric power stations whilat similar industrial stations have received insufficient attention. Industrial heat and electric power stations should only be designod after analysis of the development of power as well as heat supply and this is not always done. Many new industrial heat and electric power stations will be built in places where fuelis cheap. Under these conditions it will be advisable to use the largest possible sets with high steam conditions and ro associate the operation of the stations as closely as possible with industrial powir requirement 's. In addition to the factors promoting aa increase La the unit powers of industrial heat and electric power statioxis there are opposite tendencies favouring a reduction. In thermal loads. Increase in urban heating loads is a proper reflection of improved living conditions but reduction of industrial heat consumptlon is also good practice. This results from &a4 Questions of the development of hi6h capacity induatrial heat and electric power stations. (Coat.) the developaeat of regenerative heating methods La industrial production and increased use of electric power to replace steam drives of varLous kinds. This applies particulExly to oil refineries where the largest industriE.1 heat and electric power stations are found. With an equal total electric load the number of turbines in an industrial heat and electric power station will generally be greater than in a condensing power station or urban heat and electric power station. The principal size of set used in industrial stations will be 50 MW, sets of 25, MW will be widely used and there will be a few sets of 100 KW. la increasirg the steaa conditions in industrial heat and electric power stations particular attention should be paid to regenerative feed water heating. In order to take this factor into account equations are derived for turbines with twe coatrolled pass-outs for different initial steam conditions, in addition to steam tappings for regeneration. Data are tabulated for a 50 U9 turbine with industrial and heat-supply pass-outs in the ratio of 1.5 to 1. Similar data are tabulated for a 50 MW back-presaure turbine. It is shown that as the steam conditions are in^.reased for a constant thermal load the power of industrial heat and electric power stations 624, questions of the development of high. capacity induatrial heat and electric power stations. rcoat.) should increase relatively more than that of urban ones. The use of regenerative feed water heating Influences this relative Increase of output and results to illustrate this are tabulated for a back-pressure turbine with several values of steam pressure at the exhaust with and without regeneration. Similar data are tabulated for turbines with industrial and heat supply (high and low pressure) pass-outs in the ratio of 1,5 to 1 and also for turbines with only a heat-supply pass-out, A formula is given for the fuel economy resulting froim the combined generation of electrical and thermal energy, and It is shown how increasing steam conditions in the condensing stations that would be replaced, with constant steam conditions in the combined station, reduces the energy efricleacy of combined heat supply. Values of this reduction are tabulated for back-pressure turbines with different steam conditions. The date quoted indicate the need for particular care in considering the advisability of constructing low-power heat and electric power stations with an initial steam pressure of 35 atas in large power systems consisting of condensing stations with high and super-hi6h steam conditions. Preliminary calculations show that from the energy standpoint it 624 Qgeations of the developmeat of hi, capacity Industrial heat and electric power stations, ~Goat.) would bo quite acceptable to construct turbines with outPuts of 25 more with initial steam conditions of 130 rtms and 535 0 and 50 MW and more with Initial ate%x conditions of HO atma and 6069:C, The advisability of constructing heat supply turbines of 25 W and more for high steam conditions is discussed. In addition to using larger turbines and higher gteam conditions other fatter* that inereaso the effectiveaese at combined heat and power supply to Industry. include: the use of back-prescure turbines to cover industrial thermal loads# the use of a high degree of regenerative reca-water heatingi using the lowest oxcible temperature and, prea4ure of pass-out atesmv l evaloping if necessary special turbines to suit different industrial steam pressures; Improved combinatioa at the thermal circuit of the Industrial station with the general picturo of power supply to the Industrial eaterpriset using La particular secondary power reffources to produce some process steam. go figureaq no literature references. Card 4/4 17 -4 QBI~f-'j ntri XK~T .-M~ magg --PUd i_w_ jjA -j - h A k Af l n A ;-IF SWUM 123 V.0 111411MAJ f!9m,.-,fz u# 14-ndc,14 "r, ur dWvt 1"Xia 4. ~~m *j- i ml" bi tb* e4vA#,wtvv. pi~ve t 0l'4 livat Vi MI-ml I fit tat$ rfK-j)so.,r t* (v- tvx-lbtex t-4"h c-gaiz oxUrdit-1 mi fe, tbt ga'.-Y 44. 1".' lr-94r4t ila'-4 ~4-ZXL;A t4 O-ym it? 4--o :Wiava-f Mo 4-1.444 k.4 I-AM" ro-~Ulmiz 40-L-Iij In fid a. xjl: th* NPWALI Thill CAll iP VMV~:tOli t!N~T I-r itn~,To t!v -A Vii? v,1j:m rfrra!;oj~m -4~tV2~ l.,!-Vev-Cm "Ir X,-4 Nib SQv/96_58_1l_.t8/?l Leontlyvvs~, T.K.f Candidate of Technical Sciezice ,Monustyrekayi~, A.R,f Engineer TITLF.t An All-Union Co~ Ference on the: Future Development of District Heatin,& in the USSR (Vaesoyuznove soveshchaniye. po vopros= dalcneyshego razvitiya. teplofiketeii SSSR) MIODICALt TeploenerL;etika, 1958f Nfr 11, pp 90-92 (USSR) ABSTPJXT% On the 11th - 13th Julyf 1956, there was held in Moscow an All-Union Co%ress on the Further Davalorment of Dietrict Heating ir. the Soviet Union, organized by the, Moscow Director&.to of the Scientific Tech;-,icc,t Society of the Power Industry and the District HeutirZ Section of the High Temperk6tUrft St C fo d f i h P I tun o=i e, us nstitutekca n of t ower emy o salonoes (USSR). The Corference was attended by 240 reiresentatires from 16 cities Design, Scient fic reseoxch, teaching "& ether organisationst heat and electric power stationag GOSPL&K USSR and C d 1/6 Councils: of National Economy were represented. Chinese &r and' Polish power enL;ineers also partiaipkted. Reports SOV19r:) -r-18-11_18pi An All-Union Conference on the Puture Development of District Heating in the USSR .;ere read on the future development of district heatir4u for 195c,1-65, on the effectiveness of district he"tirv_; and Its main lines of developmento on reducin,E; the construction cost of district heatit4, equipment und on related topics. Ew .;ineer B.I.Duba of the Ministry of Electric Power Stationsp reviewed the present sttte of heat supply, its expected development Und the tLLks of rese;.~rch_ and desij;n orE,unications in thic matter. S.F.K:)pym,, Doctor of Ti&nical Scierce of the Power Insti-tute itcademy of SoiencesUSSR, st,,.ted in his report tliat in the USSR dic:trict heatlrj~; is the main rzethod of heat Rupply to Ind-j-+ry and townz. There is cor-,iiderable IaLG in the ~,-pjii'cation. of district heatft~; -:n some of the oldt,~r torero. With Irl0reLS-Cd av"ilab-'lity of lar6e power statiozz, freer supply of 6as oil .~nd cheiAp f~xr!lt dictrict-he,.4tin~; s-~+.emes ure no lon6er so ,--y to Justify. The Power 1rstitute ?Ac;kderY of Sali-Maes 6SSR, huc m-~rde a teeLnicul ecoraomic analysis Card 2/6 ol* :-UbJect bast,!d on determinLtJOIZ Of the p;AY-Off c t , 9.,OV/96-5 c'-11-181ql An All-Union Conference on the Puture Develop=ent of District P,egtirV,- in the USSR time of the capital expenditure. The conclusions are proserited and it is considered tiat district heating is still to be advised even then I&Lrga power eystf,=- are avxilable. D&ta u;,e j,:-iven about the smallo-!--t sizes of rower at-Ltion :.n which district heatlrC is advisable. The report inc~icates the m4tin lines of development of heat- and electric-power etations. L.A. Meltnt~rey Doctor of Economic Scier-ce of the LenirZrad Enj_jreerit4; Economic Institute and the LenirCral Lubor~.tory of the Power InsLit-Itte, Academy of gaienogaUSSR, described the Lreat iLcrease In district durirG 1950-1957. Itach cfAn still be done to ma!~e district heatizVr more economic. In 6, number of existirZ rovrer stations, little benefit Is obtained from combined power- and he a- -sup lily because ys in tLe coxztruction of KCLt. of delic .'r~; networks "d excessive cost of distrlct-hetctir~; eqUipment. The Caxd 3/6 utilisation of in industry is inere"sir4; very SOV/96-59,11-19/?l An All-Union Conference an the Future Develorment of District Ileatirv, in th~! USSR rapidly by approxim"tely 50% in five years und it is therefore, important to avoid the use of uneconomic industrittl boile-r houses. Durfni,- the next seven years it will be nteessary to increase the output of heat for industriul use from heat and electric-power st4Ltions by a factor of at lea-st 9_*'-/~,. -'~..A.Nikol~Lyevt En6lneer of Tejloelel~troproyekts In 'his rel--,ort considered thp main methods of reduclx* .; the, cost of construction or district-heatirk; rt&tions and fteatin,~; systems. Favitr st~.tions can be made lar6er by supplyln6 both domestic and industrial LeLt requirements. Water-he"tirv,; and low-pressure stew- boilers should be used to cover peuk loads. ..I.LozW%inf Doctor of Technic~Ll Science of tht Central Boiler Turbine Institute, rointed out that with the increased imj)ortance of Cix as it flower fuel it was becomir4~ possible to cor-otruct hevt and electric power-st&.tions with combined ste=.A"s install6tions umd that by . 0-C ' the - I U, &rq_ stei~n,&_ cycle '#6 -.e &nc)unt of elactricIty Card 4/6 ;Lener_,ted in connection with hett sup-Ily could be S OV/96 -C~, P, -I I -18/? 1 An L11-Union Conference on the F~A iture Development of Dist-rict C* frafl~tln~; in the USSR increased bY 30 - 50%. The Mozt importknt piLrt of the discussion in the conference was on the papers of Kopyev and Melent~ev. The Conference noted the achievements in district he"ti% durirZ the li,~,st ~4 yf~ars but listed " rainber of defects. The onfertuce with the proposed mte of incre"e of he,6t rupply from hecLt "nC, electric power-cnt~ctiana. The importi,zice of buildft,~~ luxLer GtLtions t4nd avoidirv-; tt-e construction of industrial boiler houses WAS ~!mphacised. R~!comjzendations were cade on the desik;n of r"tior,"I types of district-heLLtin& turbines O.nd boilers for reElonal ~.nd peak boiler Fmnn-~--. The conference "sked GOSPIL!.11 and the Sovnarkhozy (Councils Uri 5/6 or-gational gxnomW- 6D plan, t lie development of power SOV/96-5 ~-l 1-1S/?I An Adl-Union Confertnct on the F'ature Develop=ent of District HeatirZ. in the USSR for the economic rergions with proper iiLllowance for combined electricity, heat and 6:-as stapply for IndustriaIg domestic und aericultural requirements card 6/6 HOW..STYRSKAYA, A. R.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- 'rhe energy efficiency in the cmubLned production oi electric power and heat in large power systems, and methods rf increasing Lt". Iloscow, 1959, published by the Acad ScL USSR. 20 Pp I (Acal Sci USSR, Power last Lm G. H. Krzhizhanovskiy), 185 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 115) Ix r 9 9 f v It A'a it rb ti of 15 t fit LWN'T'rM, T.K.1 MO?tAS17rRSrJrA, A.R. ?""eta for th* expanxion, of heatint froix centml, ataticus. Ob&Uh. smerg. no. 3 t %-W," 160, (ML, 14c3) (Hiating from cintral atations? R=rMSXIT, G.r., doktor tk*khn,.r,&u4AMLnUULU",R ~Sj_jkand. ttkhn.vAmk-. OSMTS]Ctr, SkUy=# T-IL-v inIh- V.fsetivensag of equiprping power sygtoug with induatria-I po,wer plants of I cap utif counterpreqeurei tUrbidet. 0V tag. 31 f,6. WRL 13,7) Ts'ploshergatibm, 7 Uvert 1, Wookovakly, Inshernerno-tkonomichaskiy Institut, I WwrgettebAcIly Institut At. SSSR. (IrUctric power plants) (Stesam turbines) KISSIMSYlY, G.I., doktor tPkbn.nauk.; MONA-MRSUYA, Vand.tokbn.nau~ Mett,odoloFT for d(otermininr t~,e rtlativo- efficiency of combined and separate e .lectric: pover distritition networks. Elek- sta. 32 q-~).-7: 27-33 JI t61. (VJAA lit.-IO), (L'Iectric power plants) (Electric power distributinn) RCSSInMEIT, Ga., daktor takhn.nauk; MMASMSKATA. A.R., kandAekhn.upkit SEUBIK' 19.P.S-imh. Featureo of the cw~ ~Uation oflarge municipal thermal electric pwer plan a vith oupGroritical stsax parameters; based on, the experience of the; city of Mosiov.. Rek. eta'. 34 na*D13-17 J& 163. (KEU 16:2) (Zlentria pmer plants) MONAMMM, A.R., kmt.tektin.nauk Effect or the Increase of thermAl Iceds on the coaffe-,aratlye afftativeness or compmite and separate power supply aystels. Mok. eta. 35 no. 4t24-29 AP '64. (WRA 170) URAVSKlY F Y.A.111 ; Flfl"'J~I;E 0 a ., I ':.G.; B.D. Ultrastructural chsm-r.,s Jn ccl~n nn th-3 Gverin's carcinoma treated with varlmuo mntit%r~ioral oar-amz. Dokl. AN 161 nool:221-223 Mr 165. (1~~ le: 3) lo Ukrainskiy nauchno-iosledowitellskly institut eksperi.-,en- tallnoy i klinicheskay onkologil. Slibmitted June 5o 1964. ~n. - m f--ci 1. "Dn early chanf,es irt the. pr )t~l &t C.4t,!re(-f in -icet"? Tr-~Ay Ak&- ei. liu 4: 5:): U-1411's 17 July 1953, (Lo-toAs tZhurnal Invkh --'tatf-y, ita. -:T -A I I. ji. 1. "C~a the nastyrAoyal. 'he skin can-erl, Cto!-, -).-t!7 I an.-I 2), fr,:Cfy 31 10-NO,-~ThlioC: p. 171'.-ViO 51: U-411, 17 July 1953, (Latopis IZ-;ur,-t;il 'ny~h St&tey, -3. 20, '19149) NDIASVYUUU I , , lcsvo,lot Dwitiriorich 'FoLuserling; 60th astalvereary of his birth and 40th anniverearr of hic o4ioutifte mativittog, Arth* at v4skle 14 B*#3:101-103 Key-JuA* 1952. (cam 23C3 , , 1. Tsinserling its Prof*sgor. CorrespondirC Xoai~ of tho Academy of Kadleal Saloucee USSR, Noad of the Departs4nt of Pathological Anatomy at Leningrad San itoxy-k&I onto Kedleal lustitmto. x -,KATA, 5. 1. KOPTLG-Vk, R. 17E. MW A S 11 % 2. USM (600) .3, lung* - CoUapse 4. Mgntfiawco of bronctdol obgttructLcn &M at*lectasis in tL%e develcpment ac pawmada. ArkAhir. paW go. 5 - 1952. N. 9. Monthly List of Russian AcosvLoaas Libmry of Corgr"s, Fab , 1953. UnclazsLfL*d. KOWTMKklrA, B.I. (louina&d); TSINVIRLM., T.D.. chlen.-korrespondent Akadenii nauir WSR. &&vedu7ushchiy; ZBWOT,, D.A., chion-korrespondout Al-d sil, w41tsinskikh nauk SM., direktor. Certain. protleng of a*rphologr an& couret of atherosclerosis in "riou& ages. Arkh.pat. 15 no.4o.47-52 J14C 153. MILL 6zil) h Kafedra p&tologicheskoy anstoxii Leningradskogo sanit&rno-gigiyouichoskogo vieditainsirogo institute, (for TBInserling ant Konastyrokaya). 2. Luningradskiy sanitarno-glStyenicheskly- seditsinskijr institut (for ghd&novl. 3. 4cedesiYa, m~41tslnsktkh naluk SSSR (for Mnserling aud.ZhdanOT). (Arleriosclerosis) NCOA3TYRMU D.L't PWROPAVWTMU, A.A.; TSINURLING. T.D.~, professor, 04 1 ohlen-ROMIrponG.Int Akadsaii me&itainskikh nauk GSSB, tayeduyuEhchty; ARICEMY, N.Y., professor, doyatrittlInyr chIsm Akadexii seditsingkikh wvA SSSI~ Styptie- an& Wonij-hoKlIng effect of plantain, rami toke. 16 no.2:30- 32 Mr-AP- '53- (KLRL 6r6) 1. AkM*Rlya uslitainskikh n&uk SSSR (for TaInsorling ard AnichkoT). 2. Xkfadm p0clogicheskoy anatonit Loniagr&dikoga, sauitarno-ClClyoni- cheskoga moUtaluskogo. Inatituta, (ror ToinvarlIng, Kon"tyrskAy& &zL& PletropaTlovskara.). J. Wedra farmakologii temingradskogo, eanitarno- gigiyonichaskogo ve&itainskogo institutL (for Amichkar, KonactyrokayL &ad PatraparUvokaya). (90moetatice) 16.144 CA rd 1/1 N"J A,.ithor Monastyrsk&ya, B. 14 Title i CWgns in the lungs chiring tr;.uui (crushing) of the upper cervical Aer-M3 Periodical i bakl. M11 SSSM, 96, Ed. 2, 419 - 420, Y-ay 1954 Abstract I By crushing the upper cervicid nerves of al.~'; rabbiO anA con-gequent, killing of -the anLaalm the author investigated the condition of thn syxpathetif_ rierves In the lungs of th.e dead anii"Is. Twenty of the dead rabbits rhowed no Infl-ammAtory changes, the remainLng 9 anix~als had pomitive signs of inflarmatim (pneumania) and in some cases Uh-j infla-,mrAtion was in progressive etaFos. Five USS.R. references. Institutim 0 Prosented by s Academ ician 11. N. Aniclikov# February 20, 11)54 wauSTMORM" MOWTIRSKAYLp Della losifoyna, Academic degree of Doctor of Medleal aciences,, based on her dafense,, 2T Plar 1955r In the: Council of the Uningrad Sanitation- Rygione god rnst,, of her dissertation entitledt "Morpholo", and Pathogenesis of the chanKes itt lungs under various experiment&I infiuances, &ffectine tho nervous system (Relatift to pneummda),K For the kcadesdc Degree of Doctor orj~ciences PpUetant Ministeratya Vysshego Obrasovaniya WSR,-, Ust Mo. 79 U March 1956 Decietion of Higher Certification Commission Concorning keadamic Digrees "l Titles., J PPS 512 401ASTfRSXA.Tk. R.1. Pathologicat &nat*W of pneumonl& folloviAg ragotomr. A Pat, 17 Do-lZ45-",' J*&-* !55- (KLIU 8: 101 1, rx kafedr3r patol*gichsskvr amtouit (tar. -chlem4correspon- dent AKK SSSR prof. R.D.TSinxerliog).' Leningndskogo Imitarna- gWanich*skoge maditsiaskoeo Inatituta kd1r.-cb1on-1correspaudent XKX SSSR prof. DA.Zbdanov) (EMRS. YKWS. Ptqviotoar. off. of resoction on fora of pasumonla) (PRIMITA, experissAW, . off. of TWtolmr, on prod.) USSR / General Biology. Individual Development. E-4 Regeneration* Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol,, No 18l 195S, 81043. Author : 91(barg,. G. JL.,. Monastyrs B. I. Inst :Not given. W1 - -_ Title :The Influenae of Sodium. Bromide and Caffeine on the Process of Formation of a Callas In, Bone Fractures, Experimentally. Orig Pub: Veati chirurgii, 1956, 771 No 2g 63-68. Abstract: An ostootomy of the forearm,boneg wan performed. on 34 rabbits. The course of the regenerating processes were atudiel roentgenologically and and microscopically by three aeries of experi- ments. In the first seriea, alditicnal reagents were not utilized; in the second series$ 2 m! of 1% solution of MaBr were injected suboutan- Card 1/2 19 Ir EX r .11/3 Gen. Pathology, etc.Kar5 18. Al '~~i (~YK'A~r"xy Ir-- 539. PuLmbNARY CHANGES DUE TO STIMULATION OF Di:rrANT AREAS, OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (Russiantext) - MonaettrAkays, R. 1. ARKH.PATOL. I"T, 19IT(S-13) It has been described that stimulation of tho vague nerve and the sympathetic nerve in animala induced pneumonia. The present article deals Witt rabbit ex- periments of 3 types: (1) stimulation of the sciatic nerve through Injection of 0.0S ml. turpentine into the sciatic, nerve (10 anims I ); (2) suboccipiukl injec~tfom of 0.05-0.2 ml. of a 2% turpentine emulsion (15 animals); and (3) stimulation of the peritoneum at'laparotomy (13 animals). The anirnala were killed after different intervals and, the lungs: carefully examined: notwithstanding thw presence. of in- flammatory changes at the site of sUmulation through ope.-ation or IrJection. the: lungs ordyshov*d atelectasim6and amphysomawA staxis(to a physi2logical, degree) wen observed. It ftre won, by way of excoptIM IM111 pneumonic foci, tbass Vert Limited "pirstion pasumonlas. Srsaft - Berlin, ftt'~tALMRZQU, Bella losifoyna [Pathagenegis and morphological picture of pno=onia in the light of experimental dataj Patogon*g I sorfologichaskala kartine pnevzoaft v mts eksperimental0afth dannyk1t. Lenin- grad, Vadgiss 1959. 198 p. (XIU- 130) (PKNV"rA) C__ r 17 re U- laGA-mv. prof.; AHMW7e.VA-GALA1TI1fA. Te.TS., prof.; BASIMIN. V.A.. prof.; BAMSON. K.Te., doktor ned.nauk; TYSEWOXI)TSKYA. V.D., prof.; (FASSIX. I.I.. dotsent; GMIN, X.Ts.. prof.; ZHIIZGT. D.I.. prof.. laureat Stalinskoy premii; ZYWKMIT, T.F., prof.; IMIONSKIT, Ts.Te.. prof.-. KO?rASTTRSrATA, R.I.. pref.; KOSETIN, I.A.. prof.; KUCUIX. L.S,'.! ka-nd.ms-d'.'nw*; PMOT-KASLAKOV. K.A.. prof.; RUBIMOV. 1.S.. prof.; RTSS. SX. prof.; SKIRMOV. A.V.. prof.. sasluzhennyy daystall nauki; T IROV. P.Te.. prof.; TROITSKAT1, A.D.. prof.; UDINTSET. G.M.. prof.; UrLTAKDO 'ru,K,, prof.; r=iIGV,. T.K.. prof.; XHILOV. X.Ers. prof.@ gasluzhannyr dayatell nauki; VADXOYSrATA, Tu.T.. prof.; KARSHAL. K.S., prof.; PXTROT. K.A., kmad.med.nank; POSMEOVA. T.K.. )wnd.med.nauk; RAPCPW# X.A.. kand.blolog.nauk; ROZIMM. N.A.. prof.; TANIX- rATICEE# Te.1.9 kandned.nauk; LY=OVSU'rA, S.I., tekhm.red. [Book an haalthl ralo o Kdorov's. Koakvs. fticlrd-yo mdellt-rro Kedgis. 1959. 446 p. (KIRA 12:12) 1. Chloin-korrespondent Akademit meditsinakikh ruiuk SSSR (for Zhanov, Matsev). 2. Leningradsidy sanItarno-glClynn1chaskly m- ditsinskiy Institut (for all. except Todkovalmya. Karshak. Petrov. Postnikove, Rapoport$ Rozentul, TnakelaTich,, Lyudkovelmya). (HYCILMM) HDIUSTUMU. R.t., doktor ned.nauk --l. ........ Cancer and hereditr. Zdrav.Wzh, 6 no,5:7-10 959. (KIRL 13:3) 1. tweduyushchly kafedroy pa0logichaskojr anatouli Stalinabadskago medinatitntit im. Abu&II ibut Sic*. (CAMMM) (HIMITT Or DISUU) NMSTTRMU.t,,#.X.o dalctor seditainskikix uauk Third All-Valou Gonferme of 4thoamtoultiff, Mmr. Tadzh. 6 ca.607, 159. (KIRL 13t4) (Aamr. PITROU4VAL-001tonsm) ik - MORASTUMAU B I f.- If, ~1* - ~ Differential, aorpbologiMl diagnotig of liver disews im heliotropic intmicatiou'aw, LaceiLdim hapatitis. Zdray. T&W. 7 no.,5tY)-47 160. (KIU 13tlZ), (LMR--DISEAM) (MtLIOTROPE (Pu*)-TarICOLOQT) MWASMOKAUt b.L._yrof. rirst Joint Scientific &nd Fmatical Confererce in the citF or Kuly-&b. Wray. Tadzh. 8 no.6t4O N-0 161. (RU(A 15: 1) (HWIGIKz;-CONGRt6SL5) Ar % *-I KO,xAi3TriSXkYk,. BJ. t doktor meed.nmuk Ontsocuts of the mandible. Stomtolof,-iia 40 no-4149-52 J14C F61. (MIU 14 r 11) 1. 1& kafedry patologichaskoy anatomii (saT. -, doktor med.nauk B.I.Monastyriskaya) Stalinabadakogo mad.instituta imard JLbu&li lbn~-Sino (dir. - uwluzhennyy deyatelf nauki Z.P.Miodzhayev). (JAWS.-Tumol-Z) MMUMBSKAYIE-B.I. (Awhanbe) .- ... 1-----l.. - - - - Efeliotropic disease or the, liTer, Arkhpat. no.ItAl-.47 162. (F-IPA 15cl) i. Is karedry patologicheakoy an&tcmii (say, - prof, R.I. Komotyrokay&) Haditainskogo institute. immi Abu 111 rba-Oiny (dir. - maluzhennyr dayatelt nauki Z.P. Khodzb&yav). ILITEWODUSMES), MD.WTMXATAF B.I. Son* problem in the piMomorphology of the humn adewhypophycia. Zdrar.Tadzh. 9 no.W3-16 JI-A& ~62. (Kim i5cll) 1. It k&fedr7 patologich.eakoy amtomli, (tay. - prof, R.I. Monastyralaya) Tadzhikskogo meditsinakogo, irLatitut&, im. Ltu&li Uni Sino. (PITUITA.Rr BODT) HWISTYPSKAXA, B. 1. 0, proff, Gwmral pothmorphology or the hyWpb;roie in autapaT mater-Wo Tmd,T Dushe mods inste 57 no*20-2V62. (VJML 16,tlO) I*. Zwroduyushchiy kifedroy patologic~aaskoy anatozii T*Ashlk- skogo gosudarstwe ogo zwditdinakago instituta imeni Vbu&ll rbn-Sino, (PITUITARY BODY - DLS&LqM) MOILASM,SrJ.TA t B. 1. Soze essential problirs of the L%-nctlioml morphokgy of etAocritA glands. Tmdy inst. norf. AN finur. S5? 11:19ff-193 163. (!.',:!'A 17: 11) 1. Kafedra patolcgichtskoy aratomail T&dzh.'ksVogc meditaimikogo instituta Iment Atuall ibn-Sira. FANSUROV, Khamid Musenovich, prof.; ilUTCUK, S%otl&nv. Uikolayevnam st. nauchn. sGtr. FrIninala uchustlye NNA.7jjF-ZAYA* B.I.j prof.; GESM, L.A., red. (Liver biopsy; atlas of hintological studies) Blopsila pe- cheni; atlas gistologic~eskikh Issledovanii. Duchanbe, kkad. med. nauk 535R, 1964. 137 p. _ [Atlas of color microphotographs] Atlas tsvetriykh mikrofoto mfii. 14 p. ~m!RA 18:25 Icairovna, prof.; NAPALLOV, r--),i. [Age-ralated aW Nnctloral rcrphology of the endlocring system] Vozrastnala I funktsionallrAia norfolog-lia endo- krinnoi sisten7; 3bornik statei. Leninf:rad, Yeditsina,, 19U.. 156 P. (YIPA 18-.2) VD-1. XO~TA, K G. , I, ralf r I,, nil ner el~ "A"t 1 00, A, K, jil. , dok It or rm -I. n auk (Mom kva) .15HO L I C 1077 A . YP r*'q-tk- WTASTYRA7,AYA, P.I., prof. Repurt on confer-?-:!ev. Ar~t. -pq~, 2~ nc).4r26-1'43 IF-4. k,K:Rk 180) on RUj Predqed-Atell nmu -,,r pat:dcgoanat ov, abnykt redikov i kriminAIIM7ov, 00 8 004 a 6 9 9 t 0 p OF o 19 a if w It 11, a v a 0 Me 411 1- h~ A I A T T Kew Owademorls, low (mormul"s I. 4P.04, (04,09 4*4 Xf Al I ... is, foil j'so. -IN If 4. 16 sk"m ~4 $I. oft arm- sepw4le emo v. pq blootit ow. o-o 4t. soi4 Tic - it t a 0,0 0 01 00 0 0 0 40, 740,0 416$ 419 0 40 Iwo *mv wit's Re q o 0 0 0 0 .009 0 0 0 1174 ,IL 4 10 v a 0 It to are A-C 0*4 I-Or", -00 004,0folwt 006 -of As 9ftirbeaft tormoills, fw cbo t&kvkO" sif IM qwm 6.1 & as~w of am evolved from POWOrred stam"sk, M. s go 4 rot ffw C41s. of 11W fjos"of-i".1 e,* :-99 Z= ="& (e"d, Spot$ 00 Obw 11"WA off F..m "Oolorr, air long"; 4 - AFJLC,Zr-V t 9 1 ZI 4 1. 14 PS IMUT WWMAI 1~419 sor'"Wr ke r"iffivelkwt c4 4ofoftev "Ah" at 4be jcw"t 411" is - d, t4 ctudr MAO. ko it 1. 11 it.A.. K - f0tvOtA M'qs at a Ivqst time dmot a giveit rek."towsmork 6&mr . .1A to 0 C off 4 CONIV, fluff (.C &Aod,o 4-V"(V"t oC Off, 1A.91. I %of& *m re""(44 &W A; r4horo Itor mtqt.. oe vo%oo ml thAIL IA; 1). timpa dowl At jor-weltv j34 11. rooero A.4 t- 00 4 /ft 0%, 4, 10. 4"4 (.*for ow" .*4 tf..,t 4 1 " 11, -homme tb..t 41W tom f4as"s ffma it t., "a" (.A ibe vrztttv,~ cimij. cbAlt to Z 3 Few Ow rt-IL4",. "ooves, 0 g~ 'I C." , ftdit*~ how at mi", the wom tot it* 4 Imst. 1, wife 2 1. jkz. Ot, 404 3 to. xvp~ %,.hm. ,C C f-or is. 4 0 pows WA" daw INCIV 110. 10. 0,73. and (0.0. In tht off Oftt At so &d" CM4. at I I IN--- iRlMdWftd to CUMPtOWO NC tbC tdAtkVVfF MdI .10-4 .9 see A& r"I. muc ii9i E sog. CL M dgf&~_*L _;inw two--*, -to moo. i.4 at 'F 0 " n a atv a 0 ar #&a 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 610 0 0 0 4110 009 4L ~4L 0090 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 9 0 0 C* 0 0 o * 0 0 of goo e 0 00 0 ttll t .1c % 34 W o *- - o rbo kh,* 411a-io is; 6tr~!nWq faeca ip. jo~rl%-m 1.41 c14 ~t T044pvr" *"W &!vtmom'm wvfma 44A Oto b ~ft V-U, -4 kWOOA loir VvtWifi4lt t 4l -0 pev r V-01% Lm & of t Aw 4 T" CL CAL r m- PATLOT. Ssrger Aleksandrovich, prof.; ATIWT, Aleksay Aleksaysy'.1ch, karid.takhn.nauk; BARAXBGTX. NikolAy longtantinovich. prof,; "UsTmUT'A'Aggin -Iown0vua, dotsent; MOKOTA. Cins Seflays-vat, -dots"e ; RrQL*o ratsensent; UN19. R.U.. inah.. retsensent; KISAYRTA. r.K.. red.; GUMA, A.I.. red.; KXDTIM. L.Ta.. taklm.red. (Ifechnalogy of artificial leather) fekhnologlis 1skmsgt-TwnnoL koxhl. Pod red. S.A.Pavl*Ta, KoskTas Goc.nauchno-teUmAgd-vo lit-ry pa logtot promyshl.. 1958. 654 p. (KIRA 12:4) (Lextber. ArtifIcial) .LTUDVIa. P.; KORLSTYRSXLTL. K.R.; POLOT. S.A. Reinforcing rubber in later byeoubining latex-mixtures with condensm.tiom rtaina. Eauch. i rez. 17 no-.3042-15 Itr 158. (KIRA 11:6) 1.9askoTakir takhno-logichaskir institut legkor '3 roMhlaanogti. (Rubber) (Reaixa, Syuthatic . XONAMnL=TAI X.S,g POW, 6,A,; KOSHKAN, Gr.; M=NOT V'-X- LTU3)y-lo,, p.; resins in I&t*x mixtweg. Ifate rac. pros. 28 DOOP22-26 W 158. (KM UsO (r&tex) EUZWZOV. L.R.: MOMSTTRSILTA. K.S.; PATLOT. S.A. loniz&tlon coating of fabrics vith latex films. Leg.prov. 18 no.7-.25-27 JI 159. NIRA 11:9) (Rubber coating) (Leather, Artificial) SOV/138-59-4-5/26 KUTHO~St KUnnetsov, A,.R., Lyudvig, p.r, XW4.WXSkaX,~ 2. E , f &Y, TITIA: The Ionic Deposition, of Carboxylate Iatexes. Communication 2t Increasing the T",.e=4 Stability of Films Pre-parecl fron Carboxylate Iatexas ( K TOPxvm ob otlozhenit karboksilat- nykh lateksov. goobahcheai 2 ParyWumlyi termostoykosti pl9nok, poluabalmykh 17. kar~*oksielatnYkh lataksov) F,&RICDICALt Kauchuk i Hazinai 1959,, Mr 4, PP 17-19 (USSR) LBSTRAMThe first part was published ia "Y-auchuk L Razina". 1959, Nr I Kxperiments were carried out on inereacing the taermal stability'of carboxyl groups containing latex fiLms Vy, ionic deposition. The following factorc wer* de-4arained for films made from SFZ-5-30 latext dependence or the tensile strength on the time of vulcaaisation,, relazatioa cuXVGE: and equilibrium moduli at 1000,75 elonr and 2)# ,tion ( Figu-,*s I The vulcanization temperature was 1 0 0 PH G-7v W% magassium. chloride was used as a vulcanization al"ento Experiments showed that the tensilel &trength increased on raising the vulcaaisation, tomparaturia. Films made of later SKS-5-30 with polymethyl acrylate! were also tected as the introduction of polyacrylates increases the adheiiion of carboxylate latex films to fibres (Figures 3 4 End 5)o Card 1/2. Optimum atrength wac obtained when 20~; of either-polymthyl. GOV/138-59.-4-5/26 ihO''*Ioaic Deposition of Carbox-jlate Iatexas.~ Communication 2& Increasing tne Tft~.,rmal Stability of Films Prepared from Cmrboxylate Iatexes acrylate or polymethyl methacrylate emulsions were added to tha latex. InvestiULtions on the action of calcium ion as coagulating and: vulcaniiAng agent ehowed that calcium chloride can be used for this purpoF-A.. Films with the largest degree of thermal --tability were obtained by adding melaiaine-farmaldehyde resins to the SKS-5-30 latex and vulcanising the product in the precence of magnesium ionae, 'Che reaction aixture %as heat-led for 30 minutes at 1OWC and subjected to vu-Icanisation for one hour at pH of 8.1- 20% magnesium chloride solution was uued as a vulcanising agent Results obtained duAng there experiments are dir:cucsed and given in the form of graphs, (Figures 6 and ?). The strength of films was conUderably increased -Lhen using SES-5-30 in conjunctioa with melamine-formaldehyde resins; ortimus, results were, obtained when 2or~) of the resin was usede The vulcanisates show con-siderable relative elongaticn evea when 30%, of the resin Is added to the polymer. There are 7 figures and 4 Soviet referenceno A.S.-JOGILT1014 Moskovkiy tekh&Ugicheakir in-titut legkoy prowyahlaw' Card 2/2 -aOsti (UOzcOW ":ecanOlOgical Institate of Light "Endustry) BMWINA, TeRe, insho; HDRUTTOTAUt KeSet kanI. tokha. nauk dott;: TAXOTA, Lopoo ~. ~ktLiw. ~nilk; *PATMT. S.I.. daktar takhn. rank prof o Affect. of ioniging radiation on the atructural and mechanical properties of polyviarl chloride* Izv. Trgo uchobe X&To; tokho logo prom* noe4:85-9-3 159. (HIRL 13c2) loV4olm-Toldr takhnaloCEchookir institut logkor prourahlennosti. Relcoreadovans, kafedror takhaologii isicustyannor, Icothi. (Tinyl chloride) LXHISBAXKAS, X.r.; ()VCHIMXOV, G.R,.; K).W?rRSX&rA. K,S.: PLKY"O. R.I. Simplified method for salt removal In the manufacture of porous artificial leather. Xozhe-obuy.proa. w.lGtZG-Z4 0 '59. (KIRA 13CO (rA&thqr. Artificial) UMMtTW,. A#.R.; MONASTYRSUTA 9.; PAMT, SJL. &WW =9A"~ff,, Problem of ton depowtte of c&rboxrlate laticee. Report Ko,l: Preparation of fabrrice coated vith covoexylate latax br tht nathod of ion ttepouttion. DLuch. L rot. IS tLo.1:13-L5 -T& 159. (MIRA 22:1) - I.Noukovalcir taichnologichaskly tnatltut I"kor promyzhlonuosti. (Rubber coatings) (Ion exchange) . mowTrRASXATA_, K.S *r kand.takhn.cAuk,datsent; PATLOT. G.A., Prof.; SXORHrAXOTAt Using carboj7lata latexes to obtalm films pera"blo to Y, spor. lwT.vrw.ucheb.s&r.; takh.leg.proa. no.4:39-43 160. (XI" 13: 10) 1. Kaskovskir tekhaclogichaskiy. inatitat legicoy prozWohlennosti. Rokociondovana kafedror, takhaologii Isimestrennor, kothi. (Leather, Artificial) (Latex) TAMTA, naak, dotment: FITWT, S.A., d,,)Icto-r GORHATOTA, r.r., lash. I Iffect of fillerg on the radiation rogigtance of plasticiged pot.ryiqrt chloride. I&Y.vya.ucbsb.g&r.; takh.t6e.prom.no. 4:46~52 160. (XIRA, 13:10) 1. Koakovskiy tokhnalogicheskiy* Ingtitut legkor procrshlenadatt. Raknievadavaus kafedror takhaaloCLI iskjogtranaor kaghi.(for Hanastjrrokaya., Parlay, Gorbat ova). 2. Aimdextra amic SSSR,(for ranov&). (PlActiceI Testire) (Xthrlene) 2021A 11%7,0q, s/i 3B,/61j'ooo/doi/bo2/bio ILO 51 AO 2 9 LUTHORSt Skornyakova, T. L., Monastyrokaya, K. S., Favlov, S. L. TITLEt Investigations of the Interaction of Carboxylate Latexes With Ethylene Glycol PERIODICALLt Kauchuk I retina, 1961,, go. 1, pp. 7-10 TE.XTc Data obtained on the interaction of CKC-50-1 (SIZ-50-1) but&- liene-styrene oarboxylate latexes synthesized at the VNIISK ind ethylene glycol are submitted. Table I listd the characteristics of the investigated latixes. Ethylene glycol was used in the pure form accordint, torOCT(TY)- 2789-56 CGOST (TU)-2789-561 specifications. figure .1 a showt, the effect of the pH of the SKS-50-1 latex with 4 ~ MAR(IUX) on the tear-resistance of the films when heated under conditions of various temperatures. An increase in the tear-resiatance of the film with a change In pH is explained by the possible structuralizing with a monovalent sodium ion# just cts in the case of films made of one latex (Ref. 1). It to assumed that the strengthening of the latex takes place due to the &formation of transverse ester bonds. The highest tear-resistance is reached for films heated to 11i0oC made of Card 1/ 10 20246 5/158/61,/000/001/002/010 L051/02') Y Investigations of the Interaction of Carboxylate Latexes With Ethylene Glycol SXS-50-1 latexes with 4 9 W and at a high pH value. In order to establish the presence of chemical-bonds in the formed structure, the -,ralue of the equilibrium nodule aud weight swelling of the films in benzene and ethyl acetate was determined (Table 2). The conclusion Is drawn that an alkaline medium promotes the esterification of the polymer although the saponificaticn reaotion becomes irreversible in an alkaline medium (Ref. 9). It was shown experimentally that the tear-resistance of the films depends on the duration of the glycol mixing with alkali. Then preliminary mixing of glycol with alkali is undertaken, the quantity of the chemical bonds increases. In or- der to determine the effect of the initial plasticity or the polymer on the properties of the film, experiments were conducted an SKS-50-1 latex with 4 1; M (polymer hardness according to Defoe 6,000 g). In ttis case the tear-resistanoe of 105 kg/CZ2 was reached only after the filK was heated for 1-5 hours. The effect of the presence of carborylic groups in the polymer an the tear-resistanoe of the films was determined for SKS-30-1 later with 10 % KLK, hardness 4,500 g. The tear-resistance depended on the duration Card 2/10 2o246 S/138/61/0-'.0/001/002/010 1051/029 Investigations of the Interaction of Carborylate Latexes With X.thylene Glycol of the heating of the film at 150 0C. The effect of the initial plasticity of the polymer and the content of the carboxylic groups was investigated at optimum nonditiuns of miring. It was noted that in all the films obtained under these conditions the reoidual elongation did not exceed c, ~.'- This leads to the conclusion that there are chemical bonds also between the poly- mer chains. In films obtained from latex at a P11-4 and PH-7 without preli- minarymixing of glycol and alkali, the residual elongation exceeds 100 %. The vapor-permeabilit~ of the film was determined by the diffusion of water vapors through & I cm film per hour at roon temperature in an eraiccator over concentratel aulfuric acid. The same relabionship was found to exist between the pH of* the latex and the vapor- permeabi I i ty as between the pH and the tear-resistance (Fig. 4 a, b, c). The initial plasticity of the polymer and the content of methecrylic acid in it have the same effect on the vapor- permeability as on the tear-resistance. An increase in the tear-resistance of the films is connected with the formation of a spatial structure. The initial plasticity of the polymer has no significant effect on the tear-resi- Card 3/10 20246 S11 36/61 /00/0f.1 110-:;210 10 L0511LO29 InvestiGations of the Interaction of Carboxylate Latexes With Ethylene Glycol stance. An increase in the carboxylic group content in the SES-30-1 polyuer brings about an increase in this index. There are 4 sets of graphs, 5 tables, and 10 referencest 7 Soviet, 5 English. . ISSOCIATIONs Maskovskljr t4khaologicheskiy Inatitut legkctr promyshle-Lnosti (Maskow Te~~oLoglcal institute of the Light ndustry) Card 4/10 `51 IL029 IF InvcqtiGations Of the Intcractior, 4 it'll Etkrlena Of Caz'"Xylatc ""tc GIJ*Col -T a b I Chmrmateristics of SKS-50-1 butmdiene-styrene carboxylic latexeu 0, Content oe o pit C-incentratlon IHardneas of p)lymer A. . j batch ~methacrylio azid of I&tex, mcc.ordine to lefoc, (far.) 145 4 4 22t4 4,000 65 4 4,3 22-7. 6,000 39 10 4.2 13.2 4,500 Card 5/10 20246 S11 36/61/0i)0,(001/002j'G1G Investigs.tiona of the Interaction of Carboxylate Latexes rith Zt:Vlene Erreat or pit or sxs-3o-i latex with 4 ~ XLK and & h&rdness accorling to Defoe of 4,000 g on the tear-remifft=Ct Of the rilma when heated un&er cozi- ditions of vario,us temperatures. Vertical legendt tear-rssiatwice-, kL/c=2 I 2200C, 2 - 1000C, 3 1500C. without additions b with addition of E;Iyacil Car& 6/10 2(reU. 'S/ I T'FII I /0'tj U/Qj I; z/Oa . -1 -1 A c 5 1 , t 1, " ~ , o,'.' Interaction of Carboxyllte Latexes With :.t~--t'lcnn- ;-Ire I atiatinued) '4 Its 17-1 Pff t e e with addition-of glycol and orthophosphorio ecid card 7/10 S;/I 1'4000/001/002/010 L051 102) Inveatigations of the Interaction of Carborylmtc Latexes Trit'i Ethylene Table 2e Equilibrium module are. weiet swelling of tht films in benzene Lnd ethyl acetate --UUibri;~= Moduld Swelling, Weight I i nzener In c,tl*.l MCC-1- fila pro- duction -- -- 20 te a 150 perature of heatin ' 20 '100 -150 grOC - 20 100 50 f Oim 4 - - 1800 !1050 1500 - lixtex 1 7 : 1800 1050 1200 - 70 . 7 7 1650 900 1000 - fro,-* latex 4 2200 970 1370 650 120 820 vii th, 7 2400 980 1510 1000 T40 850 4;IYO01 11 3t16 SM io,6 woo 750 760 750 1 550 550 fro:a latex '4 ._ im 1650 Boo 670 1200 ' 000 with gly- 7 - 1000 1600 1100 950 1 O 13d 920 col cuid or - 11 4,61 11,5 1200 1 920 660 650 550 420 thophosphoric maid Cmrd 00 c tf-14 ~, S/130/61/000/001/002/010 1,051 A'029 Itiveotigmticna of the Into-rmotlor, of Carboxylmte Latexea 7ith Etv.1and, Gly col Fiyure 4s Ralationship of the rapor-permembil-Ity of the films to the pH of SKS-30-1 latex with 4 ~4 WS and polymer hmrdneas &ecor&ing to Defoe of 4,000 j; when heated under conditions of va.rious temperaturest 1 200C, 2'- 1000'C, 5 1500C. tj 41 A- without additions 46 'Card 9/10 S1138161100010OT100210~0 InTestiCations of the Interaction or Carboxrlate Latexea With Ethylene glycol J?i /-,uro 4e(aontinued) T d jjir~ I-t", t, Izz 00 C t S, to, it 04 PIT MmAra pIr Imtex L - with glycol addition 0 with glycol an& arthophosphori* nail Card 10/10 KOROTKOVAf V M.,- inth.j 14GRASTTRSWA K 8 4nd.,tekhn.nauk, doteentF POLOT, dokt-or ie--Oii-.nau7k, prof. Studying the; reaction of Wrocellulose with carboxylated lateres. rXv6vys*uchsb,,,z&,r,j- tekh.leg.prm. no.408-44 c6l. (MIRL W10) 1. KoskovskiT takhnologicbeskir institut legkoy promqshlannoati. Plekamendovana kafedroy takhaologii iskusatvannoy koshi i plenochrqkh materialov. (Latex) (Cellu.1080) doteentl PAYLOV, S.A., doktor tekhn-snauki. prof.; SKCPJMOVL, T.A., inzh. F4troWlIc properties of fLI= made frc= carb=72&ted latex. Isv.vp4ucbebtum.1t,okh.log.pcrco. no.Zr47-52 c62. (KM 15t5) 1. Koskcvskiy takhnologicheakir instittxt legkoy promyshlenncati. Rekamendavam kafedroy takhnologii iskusatvemoT korld i pUnocbrqkh matalalcm. (Ioeather,v Irtifici&l) POWTIRS ~~ IILVWVF S.L.I. TROPAIMA, T.K. Use of nairit lateg for the gluing of fabrics.. roah.-abar. prom. 4 no.121t17-19 D 162. (KM l6d) WISSild) (TAtex) TIUBKW, A.B.,, daktar khimich. nauk, prof.t rANOTA, L.P., k&nd. I-himich. nauk; GORWV*L,, G.r., inzh,; MONAMRS A, )G;wj kand. takha. n&tLkp datewmtt FLY=, S.L., r U&ukt prOG Studying the effect of ionizing mdiation on film made from mrboaqIAU lat*x. rzr. vys. nebab. sem,; takh lee, prou, tia,P12-16 163. ZKIRA 16:7) 1. Akadsxfn nank SSSR (for Tkubua,, ranom). 2. Kookovskly takhaologIchaskly laxtLtut loCkor prowshlowastL (for Gorlaft,, Monasty"kayal, Parlor). Rokomendavana k&-f*drcT takimalogii Iskusstrennoy-koshi i plonocbnykh mat4srialar Moskovskceo tekbno- lagichaskogo institata Is9koy prom"h1annogtis (Rubber,, Synthetic) (ionization) KM)"A#~ X.S., kand. takhn. nauk, dotsentl MONASTYIRS"rA..j54A,.j:,_ kand. tekhn. nauk, dots*nt ftnufacturv, of artificial leather in the Czechoslawak Smialiat Republic, Much, trudy MTILF 2502-26 162. (ML 160) 1. Wedra. tokbnologit iskusatyenncrr koshi i plonochnykh mteria.lor Kookovskogo takizologicheskogo inatituta. legkcT proWshlonnoati, TROPANOU, T.N., inzh..t JJQUA!~7W',-:AfA) M.,S.O, kand. takhn.. n&uk,, dotsentr PAVLOV, S.A., dokt'o'r' teik' nauk, pror. Studying. the reaction of thiam"m with polychloMT,*ns, latex. 12.Y. Y". ucheb. sm-Y.1 tekh. log. proao no-Y30-31, '63, Om..k 16 t 7) 1. Mosko"kLy- tekhnclogicheskir Institut legkor protwohlennoati. Rokoftndovana kafedroT takbnologii IokusdtYenncT soshi. (Rubbart, Synthetic) (Ursa) WVA9TMUrAr K.8 t KOROLIKOV, K,,T,; SAUTrK,, B.T.; KJLLASHN-IKGV,, TG. Use of " and MM-30-1 latu", in the mmuftature of' grtificial MozbmmLtol*' lea.therre rLozh*-obar. prom. 6 nael2t15-19 0 t64 (KrIRL ISt2) NAC01fly .,) ~ *,, " . .11 Z -0 1. " 11(vik, rr~t.,(,%nnnt; I ~A'Y , Y,. -ej. ['~echrrolca of artlf!clal lcnt~~r (,r, a Cab ,Ac b4.;.:-) ;*f..kj-.- riologlitt Irku.,-,,3tvinino' kozid w, tkqr.",.Fr)! E i, r, ~. v,-, p lAgrkala InuuntrIlti, 1%465. p. (I'Ll. !~:3) cat!,)n GORLOTAp G.I.; H.S.; TAUMM, A.B.; TASOU, L.P. Filled filas made from carbaxylate latex* Much. I :,-evo 23 no.4t7-9 Apt,64 (HIRA 17M 1. Kaskovskiy tekhnologichookiy institut, logkoy promyshlonnosti. MIKAN,, I.A.; NOW"MUFAU, N.M.; WARSON... T.L~ - 'E' "W'_, -"! A. C8.00 of the development of chlorine-resistant forms of bacterts. in, vater supply systems. TodL.t san.tokb. no.9:64, D '55. (KLU 9 -, 3 1, (Water-Sacteriologr) KQSASTITlWTt,&,40'pj BOLOVITIT, A.S., doktor tokhnichaskilth nank, rodaktor; rotseuxent; ROWT, I.I., rotsonsont-, ZILIIIIIA, O.P., r9daktor; ILIKIII,, N.M., tokhalchookil-redaktor Cl&boratorjr exereisom in textus usting] Laboratortwi pr&Mikm po iWtantin tokatilltqkh naterialov., Ivd. Z., lopr. i dap. Po& r*d. A.T.Oolov(sva, Kookys,, Go#. cauchno-tokhn, Ltd-vo Kiniotor- stya, prowshlonrqkh, toyarcy shirokoeo potreblenii& 035R, 1953" Z53 P. (XLRL 7tl,Q,) (T*xtile fabriao-Testing) 11RUNINIM"O T.V., nauchrory notrixtaik; 011RICIIENKO. Yu.V.,, tinuchnyy sotrudnik; EGIMINt A.A., prof.; MONA57=51:1Y, A.G.; MKIN, G.R., prof. Hes-hanical propertien of Mcrr r.6-19 from rolyethylene arA copolyrern of ethylene with propylene. Takat. prm.. 25 pi.5z19-24 My 165. (HIPA 18:5) ACC NR; AP7005519 (A SOURCE CODE: UR1034216610001011/OGIGIOGIZ AUTHOR: Khubutiya. K. K. (kapirant); Honastyrokiy, A. G. (S-nior lecturer) &44 tkl I 'L3 ORG: VHT1 TITLE, New Ktilon fiber SOURCE. Tekatil'naya promyshlennost'. no. 11, 1966. 10-12 1 TOPIC TAGS: terxtile,71iber, raluMC(physical property, cellulose. acrylonitrile ZRAW. e Problems Laboratory, Chair of Chemical Fibers, Hoscow Textile Institute (problemaya laboratoriya kafedry khimicheakikh volokon Moskovskogo teksttl'nogo instituta) has developed a new fiber called Ktilon by graft copolymeri- zation of cellulose and acrylonitrile. Yarn spun of mtilon is compared with No. 3200 and No. 6000 staple viscose fibers as to actual tex number, tensile strength, I .. and durability. Htilon yard elasticity. tvUt coefficient, module of ridigity proved much more durable than the staple viscose type when dry, but less strong when wet. Dyed fabrics woven of atilon were tested by many w4thods and proved lighter in weight, thinner, lea* penetrable to air currents, more crease resiotant, with much less shrinkage after wetting. much lower hygroUcopicity.. but less durable in repeated! vashinp than fabric of viscose staple fiber. Orig. art. hast S tables and I figurei SUR CODE: Ut SM DATE: none LCcwd' 111 UDC: 677.4.001.5 r 1 W :7 a vil 12 P A-uTii6R-. 7nrinper TITLE: 7,tandardization Pne "nification of Core-'~)ores PERIODICAL: Titeynoye Froizvod-tvo, 17r 7, pp 6-9 1 AB~)TRACT: e f.-reat nin--ber of standards for machine to-1 plantc Vor 1?1~- alone at Khar*,:ov (metal cutting) 1 0770r1 and at Dnepropetrovsk (,eood cutting) 1,1nn eacn !) COM- plicn.tps 1,*he entire problem of .~--od patterr. as ,atterns are ne(~,derl for ef%ch nold. ihe r done '~~us s.-ioivn simPlic-%.--*on of t1,A -..).ractlce ~~n~ ctand,--.rdization of mold pa*terns are nos-ilnle -tnd ne- cerc-Firy. 7"le types develore! rit 1-1,e T'kranir~r Ins-tilt,;-e "rlrrstankiprozi" cpn be recon-endel. '0our tables denon- r~ 4* r-,.te tl~ en"s of there nrt4prns. 11- e " e P. r -~,, r e-, tlierc stpnd~rdized 7ol~l 4r, 'o sf1.*;e rrtteripl imetal ani from to u anrl r1re 4 trtbjes, ~ flr-prri.rs rin'l1P, h -0 4- o - r!r-,ph now - s, A.K. CM-11 stold oorivepr for obaped irce o"tines ofeamlizatiou puloo -.- Ilit proisr. to.U&40-41 9 162. (MM 15112) Mon foum4ing) (Foundries-&juipment arA iFupplies) MMWTUMUT, A. K. Machine f err banding flange blAnkv cut of a strip, Kashino- stroital, no.12*1 D, 162. (XIU 16t 1) (Bonding machines) MMAAT,P,L,U-IrL A.M.. inih. I -- Drawing sbArply bent parts of piping. 63-65 Ag 163. Vext.adshinost'r. 43 n0.8: (KIRA 16:9) (Pipe bending) LLSHINBATEV, V.R.; AMIN, V.P.; k1i'MrANOVA, 0 V GASITEV,, Zh.; Dzma, G.A.; iwwarzov, A.a.; r.RO~M*TA', I.V., KOLTUaliN, I.S.; MAUKHM, V.P.; YO!1A3TT-4K4,T*,_A#Q,j RZ=IXUV, SAC.; &UMILOY, I.V.,- !XNN1Kp V.K.; S03NIN, V.A.; SVRKOp V.I.: SMKOV, Ye.P.; .15MMIEV, S.N.; U3IKCVp N.V.; UCM-EV, A.F.; SUSTOPAWV, Ye.V.; TtM-tYJI%', R., red.; GOROKWV, L., tekhn. red. [Study manual for a machinery operator] Uchebnik-spravachnik rekhanizatora. Alrz-Lta, Kazae1khozg1z# L~63. 326 p (KIM, 16c 12) 1, Alma-Atag Kazakhskly gosudarstvonxqjF sell akokbozjaystve*- rqy institut. Fmkulltat mekhanizatsii. 2. Satriadmiki fakull- tote makhanizataii Kazakhakogo gosudarstvanwCo velsko- khozymystvennogo instituta (for all ecxept Sherman, Gorokhav). (Agricultural machinarT,) HOWTrMKIT, B. On the first pontoon* Voenernant 41 noollis-9 R 165, (MIRA 18:11) t p t M a sit b I i 1 1 4 a 0 A 0 a Pdammagwo ad Om" Im - ( .. c 4444 .00 A 0 ra (:;~#*a kc, ' 4; Z lee Ire 0 goo t 000 i %0f boo 16 ce- ' , -"* '- W a., - 000 It - -- - . 0 t I i - 1 , i a - ; " 00 0 O' t 00 0 00 's o 0 f0 0 0 900 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 00 of 0 o n a m dh aL Ak AL a AL a a a MAL AbAkda,mbLak m ILI 1:1 ?q aisiWilekodioviah, Akadoulk-, BARDIR. LF.. almdemik, ot'retatwen- W red&ktor; D=ACK, L.ffc, professor, redushch1jr redaktorl UTIOrA., A.Do. redAktarr IXBMW, T.F., redAktorg NOW,, CA., redaktor; SHUSVANOT, Lore, lovididat tekhatchookikh. nauk, redaktar; PATWT, K.A., &kM*xiir,, redaktort OMSOV". Jr.T., "emik,, rodWctorl MLITM', I.T.. akads"Irt red&ktort CRIZOVSKIT, akAdeuik., re4aktor Edeosaved): MUWY. G.G.. akademik, redaktorg TOLIFLOTICK, 0A., ak&demik, rod&k- tort UMMOT. K.X., chlon-korrexpondent,. redAktor; STAW, R.T., Won-korre @pond* at. red&ktor,. WRCHXIMO, O.A., professor. mdaktor: professor, rod&ktor; MZM. RA.. professor. r ware TUXAM, A.Se, professor,,. rodaktor; SHCROW. 9.P.. professor, redaJdar: KM, f.To kandidat takhnichaskikh, uauk, rfA&k%orj LDX&SMICK- MUM, Tu.r., k&ndid&t takhnichaskikiz mulc, redaktor; SHrRMffA. A.r.. tektmichoWdr redaktor (Collected workd frobrante trulov. Koskya rvi-vo AiceAtutt nank am. Vol* I* [Articlos, addresses &YA speachasi atatot. Tratuplentta, i reoM. 1952. 344 p. (KLrA 8tz) (Dalkov, AlakumAr Alskeandmvich, Mc-i946) XDUMTRUIT. D.K., profesoor. F likolai Alskmandrarich Ikushutkin. Zav. lab. 23 ria.4:506-510 c57. (PT-RA, 10:6) 1. ronlogradeldy politakfinichosicir Inatitut, (V~nshutkiv, likolat Alsksan&cmich. 1842-1907) A77HOR: WonsstZrskiy, D. P., Professor, Doctor of 32-10-11/32 ~h_~_Mfc al I - .1 - TIILE*, Ca=ents PZRIODICLL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol 217, N~7 10, pp 1182-1183 (USSR) ABSMACT: In his speech on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of th,~- October revolution, the author stateR that still in 1905, the well-known JjemRn publicist M. Harlon wrote that Rui3ia was a country of colonizi--' tion, which is in great need of We3tern t1pecialists, viz. of "ouch as belont, to the lower clanses vfl,o rannot be eoployed in their can countries." Such was the otate of affai-q. 3uch forelCriers occupied the most important situations in the adninistration at thz-t time and kQpt the secret of pro,,11liction to themsqAves. A'hc October revolution brouCht a Ceieral charq;e in the USSR and faced her with the extromely imporl.ant problem of reconstructing the P.- ilyzed .:roluction of the country. Volunt.-try collectiva3, eq-,. the 11=-,nission for irvesti6:atir(-, the natural productive rorceg of Rasairt" unier the leadership of A. Yo. Fersmang A wumber of the &N, o.- the "Committee for Cangea and ntandard Card 1/3 -;-:?azures", which be3lides the affairs within its proper raiWep CaAIMMU 32-10-11/,72 also -Antertook both thr., su ply, and c.~ntrol of induotrial aaterA'als and with this alno Introduced the application of chemical methods of analysis, were formed at that tia,- ,vithin the Mi, and other scientific institutes. Frum here, several other scientific in3tituteo developed. The netallurgical Industry and, for the first time also, the metallurgy of lij~-ht metals developed simultaneou3ly at a very hif-h rate In the USSR: Aluminuzq maeneciuml and lastly titanium. 7iith this, important ;,robjems were set to Soviet 5cientists, above all, the problems of investiiatini- the metals and alloys with respect to the presence of micro- components and the determination of finely divided traces of required metals and minerals in orer, and rocks. For this purpose, various mothods of chenical analyiiat spectroscopic mnalysin, photocolorinctry, the npplicatio 'n of or,-anic reaf:ent3, polaroFraphy, the application of ion-exchanj in(, resins #4m(l at last tho =strked rtt=3 by cumno of vhich Sovif!t sci,~ntist5 nolved the which were provicuali conn-derel to be Inponjible to solve. On this occasion the late D. L. Wendelt.-yev is remembere(tv who died 50 yearn aFo and who by his theories of i-s-ner.-ilization Card 213 contributed to the developmgnt of science and the L:ruat .COMents 32-10-11132 V. L. Lening under Aiose leadership the productive forces of the Russian people were revived, is mentioned too. They converted the co,intry into an industrial power. ASSOCIATION: Leninerad Polytechnic Institute (Lenineradakiy politakhnicheskiy institut) AVAILABLEi Librmry of Congreso 1, Industry-USSR 2, Chemistry-USSR-Frogreas Cr.rd 3/3 A UTHOR, L. N. TITLE: Itikolay Aleksan-lrovibh Annivernary of hin Death pyatidesyatl let iyu so PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obah-1hey Khimii, -31r,2 (Tissri) 719-12-1/415 ir.~;hutt-.Ir, the ~~Oth (1411kolay Menshuti-in dnyu nmerti)) 1957, Val. 27, ..r 12, pp. 31ul- ABSTRACT: Menahutkin worked the moat tine of hic life (Octoter 24, IS42 - February 5, 1907) for the Lenin.-,rad Univerzity. Fron 1902 tip to his death he w-,o profesvor for analytic und orgunic chemistry at the Lenin,~7rad. Polytechnic InctItute. At home and abroad he vac highly e:~;teemc-d aa scholar. Ilia principal works concerneft th~! boutillary- -dovains connecting the orC.,,nic- and phynicnl -Lexictr~,. rte beg-an with the investiCation of the enterificatior, reaction, on occanion of which ho, perfected 7in! nup-lied the worka of K. BerUmlot ead othern. Inventii-ationo O)out the effect of no-c-llcf! indifferei.t colvento u,-,o;-. tLe reaction velocity were of cl,;anical value. For 51 years he edited the periodical "Journ&I Cn rd 112 of the Rusatan Chemical Society", founded in fff6n, rind Nikolay Alakaandrovich '-'enchutkin - To the 50th Anniverr.-Iry 79-12-1/45 of his Death he also did nog when it soan after the foundation van re-namel "Joumal of thq Ruw,ian i~hyai cal -Che! iical Society", bec.,~uac- it alf~o published the rorkr of phynicists. Menshutkin wao active na pedni~ojje not only an lecturer of organic chemistry, but lie orC.-nized an first one the ncicntifle course of analytic chemictry, dlsre~arde4 till then. Ilia famouz text-book "Ar-alytic Cho,mintry" rms for many generrtiona of Fussian chnmicts the nimial ty nothing to be con,-enmated, -nd It rrio publiGhed in three 7,ermian etitions, toot af- -.-;ell r,.n in -..n Fni-lioh, one. All in all his clizeational infliv-nce upon annistanta and students wr,.o very .~rcnt. There are I fIG-Ure ani 3 relfarencea, of which i-.rc :;Iavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Con---recG Card 212 1. Biographies - r.ernhutkin, Mkclay Alc,;,3-rdrcvTch HGRASTTRSKIT, U.K. Sw cotor reactions fnr dotervininig, tunestecand. molybdemat. Trudr, LPI no.201:L7-18 159. (KM 130) (Tuapten-AnAlysts) (Nolrbdomm-Aaalrate)