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Reaction of silicon bydrides .... A(055T/Al
given by N. N. TishIna. St al.'(Ref. 5: "KhImlys I praktiaheskoleprImenonlye
kremearganicheakikh soyedinenly" ("Chemistry and practical use of siliconorganic:
has no catalytio.aotivity f
0,
compounds'% L* Ud. ToBTle L. 91 (190)) that H,~ or
,
reactions between triahlorosilane and benzene. Speftral analysis demonstrated
the obtained aryl-ablorosilanes contained: io - ~o % ortho-, 4o - 6o %'meta-
that
'
and 30- 40 % para-Isomers. Characteristics of the obtained ar7lahlorosilane
are preisented In the Table~ Chlorination and pyrolysis of the arylchloroxllanex~
to styrenes were carried out by methods developed by D. W~ Lewls (Ref. 12: J.
Org. Chem.. 23, 1893 (1958)). At the present time the authots investigate the
third method of arylahlorosilans synthesis to compare the yields of the three
methods. There Is 1 figure, 1 table and 12 references: 10 Soviet-bloo and 2 non-:..
-Soviet-bl!oa.
suBmr=: may 11, 196o
2i3
Card 3/5
KIROffOVq,V.F.F Nuakain" V.T.; LEXTES, L*A&
Dehydrochlorination of I-phanyl-2-chloraallyl-IZ-dichl*zootf,.ane atid
1-pWMI~-1-trichlorosi4l-18Z-dich.loroothans. li(w, AN SSSR. M.Mim.
nwk n0-40.756-759 Av 163. (IMIA 16 -.3)
1e Inatitut organichaskiy lebimll " H.D.Zelins ogo AN SSSR.
(Sillcon organic compounds)
Ale
V.r.0 MUNVOM, V*V.
.*Neu* usdagerungen in dvr organa-st-chmadeoir
wMaIr Tmettow In organic, silicon chedstr7*0
Report subdtt*d to the 2nd Drembn S*vp. on Organic and Non-SlUcate
Chemlatty.
Dreadenp Ust GervAM 26-30 Narch 1963
J=tLtCLtA for Organic Cbmdatry of the AcadeW of Science off the USSRj, Ibecovi
MIROKOVY V.P.; NEPCHMA, V.V.
Debydrochlorina-CiW OfA,,r -dichlordpropyltrichlarosilane,
IzT, AN SSSR, Ser. khim. no.12:2W-2146 D 163.
(KMA 17:1)
1. Institut organicheakoy khimii "- N.D. Z433,inakogo AN SSSR.
SUV/68-59-4-14/23
AUTHORS: Pats, B.M., Nepomnya he' 'a ', A.S.
4 -- (Ulual7sy -a-2'nT-N-1-'t--- -' N. (TsITII MPS
Khlopkova, L - ch, I
TITM: On Technical Requirements from Coal Tar Oils Used for
the Preservation of Wood (0 tekhnicheskikh trebovarlyakh
k kamennougollnym maslam. dlya antiseptirovaniya
drevesiny)
PERIODICAL:Koks i Khimiya, 1959, TTr 41 pp 46-48 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of studies of the requirements of
consumers regarding properties of oils used for the
preservation of wood and the possibilities of the
coking industry regarding their production, MIN and
TsNII MPS prepared a project of new standards for coal
tar oils suitable for the purpose (table 5). There are
5 tables and 2 references of which 1 is Soviet and
1 German.
Card 1/1
PATS, B.H.; UPOKSTASHCHVIA, A.S.
Thionaphthene, a sulfur compound associated with naphthalene. KhIR.
prom. no.8:66"68 D 159. (MIU 13:6)
1. Ukrainakly muohno-iseledovatel'skly uglekhinicheskiy institut.
(Thianaphthene)
(Naphtha lo as )
SOV/68-59-9-12/22
AUTHORS: Patsq B.Mog Nepomnyashchayaq --- A-#S* and Khlopkovaq L*Ie
TITLH;: Crystallisation of the Anthracene Fraction
pExjOj)jCAL: Koks i khimiya, 1959* N-r-9, pp 41 - 45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Sol-abilities of anthraceneg carbazole and phenanthrene in
anthracene oil were determined (Figure 1) and the process
of crystallisation of anthracene fraction was investigated.
The results obtained indicated that on coKing of the anth-
racene fraction, tho solid phase is formed mainly from
anthracene,, carbazole, phenanthrene, fluorene and diphenyl-
sulphide which form solid solutionse All other compounds
remain in the liquid phase and only due to the presence of
the latter in the product are usually found in the cryst-
allised material. Step4wise crystallisation or crystall-
isation in the presence of solvents permit reducing the
yield of raw anthracene and improve its composition (Tables
3t 4 and 5). The fine crystalline structure of raw anth-
racene is caused by a low content in the anthracbne fraction
of crystallising components, presence of benzene insoluble
substances (which act as crystallisation nuclei) and a
large proportion of the fra~-;tion b7oiling above 36000 which
Card 1/2 increased the viscosity of the medium, Therefore, in order
SOV/68-59-9-12/22
Crystallisation of the Anthracene Fraction
to obtain easily filtered raw anthracene on continuous tar
distillation plants it wroiad be advantageous to produce two
anthracene fractions of which only the first one is sub-
mitted to crystallisation (Table-6).
There is 1 figure 6 tables and 5 references, 3 of which
are Soviet and 2 Forman*
ASSOCIATION: UKhIN
Card 2/2
NEMANASHCHAYA, A.S., red.
[Metal-cutting tools; general stareiardo for t~4 rachllriery
industr-y]
Rezhushchii Insti-urrant; obshcMe standar-T- ma-
shinostroeniia. Izd. ofitsiallnoe. Moskva, lzd-vL stan-
dartov, ia.64. 296 P. 1~7.9)
i ACCESSTON NR: AT4037666 S/2981/64/000/003/0251/0262
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AUTHOR: Kozlovskaya, V. P., Vasillyeva. N.. L; Nopomnyashchaya, E. Z..
i TITLE: Methods for eliminating the coarse-grained rim on pressed parts made of
aluminum alloys
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SOURCE: Alyuminiyevy*ye splavy*0, no. 3. 1964. Deformiruyemy a splavy*
(Malleable alloys), 251-262
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TOPIC TAGS: aluminum, aluminum alloy, pressed aluminum, coarse grained rim,
manganese admfxture, aluminum recrystallizatton, magnesium adw!xture. copper
admixture, zirconium admixture, titanium admixture, iron adm"Ature, aluminum alloy
strength, aluminum alloy resistivity
ABSTRACT: Recrystallization occurring during the heating of pressed aluminum' alloys
may result in a coarse-grained structure in the peripheral zone leading to a marked
variation in the mechanical properties across the section. Previous experiments have
shown that the formation of a coarse-grained rim can be combatted by the creation of
tudform deformation during pressing and by slowing down the recrystallization. Further-
more, the depth of the coarse-grained rim depends significantly on the manganese content
in the alloy'. The present authors have carriedout a systematic study on the effect of ......
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alloying elf--nents and admixtures tending to increase the recrystalUzation temperature of
aluminum on the degree of formation of a coarse-grained rim in pressed aluminum alloys.
Tests were performed on specimens of the Al-Cu-Mg-Mn type alloys D16, D19, DI and ~ A
VD17 and alloys AKS, AK6, and AD33. In addition to the formation of a coarse-grained
:1 rim the electrical resistivity and mechanical properties were investigated (see r. igures 1
to 3 of the Enclosure), Finally, the effect of Zr, Fe, and Ti on the formation of a coarse-
grained rim was studied in alloys D1, D16, and V95. On the basis of the results obtainedo
the authors conclude that the following factors slow down recrystallization and grain
growth in the peripheral zone of pressed aluminum alloys: introduction of Mn, Zr or Cr as
alloying elements; use of non-homogenized ingots for pressing; increasing the ingot and
I container temperatures during pressing; decreasing the quenching temperature and re-
ducing the soaking time. Pressed products can be obtained from alloys D16, D1, AK8 and
AM with a shallow-coarse-grained rim or no rim at all by pressing by the straight method
without lubrication of the container; for this purpose, the minimal content of manganese
Is 0. 6%, non-homogenized ingots should be used, the container temperature Is 400-4500.
A 'and the ingot tomperature.is 420-450C. If'the minimal content of m so to a-st at
<
0..8%, however, then homogenized Ing9ts can be used and pressing can he conducted at a
(340-380C), resulting in shorter pressing cycles aRds 00128
lower ingot temperature i
in higher productivity. With &1loy 4LD 33, pressed parts without a muse-grained rim
a .2/6
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or with only a shallow rim can be obtained at an ingot temperature of 500C and a container
temperature of 400-450C. la bars of pressed aluminum alloys with a sluillow rim, the
ultimate strength is higher, and the relative elongation Is lower. This is caused by the
fact that measured leading to a reduction of the coarse-grained rim (increasing the Ma
content and the pressing temperature) lead to preservation. of the pressing affect.
11L. 1. Leonova, 1. 1. Molostova, and M. K. Rubleva, took part In the experimental work.
Orig. art. has; 6 figures and I table.
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OMMICHINKO, S.I.; VIDENINA, M.G.; BELAYAP E.S.; LIKOKp S.V.; KOVANIKOt S.K.;
I NEPOWYASHCHAYA, I.R.
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Obtaining opo3W renins vith the method of direct epoxidation of
unsaturated polyiere and their use as'film-forming agents.
Lakokras.matJ lkh prim. no.6:15-19 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Epoxy resins)
SPORNrASMUYA, K.A. (Rapomniashchaiat K.A. ] (Minsk)
Self-control Is the most lWortant factor, Rab.1 sial, 38
I no.12M D 162. (KERA 16 z 1)
(Children-Hanagement)
AUTHOR: Nel~omnL,azhcha;~-a, -'~; Lecturer ^ Building Insti~ute
Le ni r.~~rl-jl
TITLE Loie for Q!~clz Pro-Peszioa (Lyubov' k professii)
PERIODICAL% Obrazovaniye, 19",3, Nr 5,
pp 24-2~- (USSF.'
ABSTRACT: Th-is descr-J'DeZ t"he need of inspiring a love for o-,,e'3 pic.-
fessiom, and mathodis of building such a feeling in studen.'s.
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Acidification in Such Gultures,ff '-!-ikrcbio1 Zhur, Kiv!v, 19.'0 Vol XLT, 17C 3
Mikrobioloqiya, Vol XX, No. 5, 1951 Wd-2,1,635
UPOKWASHCHATA, K. L. -; LIBERW. L.A. g, MVINSUTA. L.Tu. I
Becterlophagle phenomena In the 4&Lry Industry, Mroblelezhur. 9
nGO2/3:34-47 e48. (MM 9:9)
1. Is otdola promyshlannoy milcroblolegli (say. otdolom - N.L.Kepezinys-
shebaya) lastituta milcroblolegil Iment akademlim D.K.Zabolatnego
Akademit nauk U=.
(RACTARIOPHAGN) (LACTIC ACID BAGTJIRZA) (KILE)
IMPOMMSMAu, M.L.; MYINSKATA. L.Tu.; LIBIMM. L.A.
liature of the bacterlophagso of Streptococcus lactle. Mrobiol,zhar.
9 no*4;72-80 148. (MMA 9:9)
1. It otdols prowrahlannoy mikrobiologit (rav. otdalam - K.L.ffepc=Wa-
shchaya) Inatituta milerobtologii iment alcadamiks D.F-fabalotaogo
A6demli nauk UM.
(BACTXIEIOPHAall) (STF3MOCOCM MOTIS)
- I.. I ..............
M-1,10MITYASHIPA.-M. L. and L. TU.
MMMEWAinwishm
Method3 of i*aiulng I~ure "'Utures of Acetic-Acid Bacteria and .,ethod3 for C on-.rolling
-Z~
Acidification in lach Gultures",, Ilikroblol Zhur, Kiev, Yol. 12, No. ~, P,, 95-9/7, 1950.
1. NISPOWAXOffilk, M-L; ITIEUTMISIKAO L.TU.
2. usm k6co)
4. Fermentation
7. Selecting bacteria for industrial fermentation, M.L. Nepomnyashcha, L.Yu. Medvyns'ka
Mikrobiol.zhur. 14 no. 1, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ArRIL -1953, Uncl.
MIPOWTASHOU, K,rft;KKDVINSIXA., L.Ta.;TZLITAVICH, K.R*
8 sistant cultures of Streptoacccus lactia.Mroblol.
ecoude'ry phago-re,
sh.. Kiev 15 no.2-.5" 1953. (GrAL 25:5)
I.,,Of the lqstit,mto of Microbiology of the Acadety of Sciences Ukrainim
Pot iv y P,,S P, GIq R. in.
?CKHTASHCHA. K.L.; KMWINSIKA, L.Tu.; FALIKOVICH. S.B.
Cases of infection of table wines with Lactobacillus.
zhnr- 15 no-2:81-84 051-
1. Z Inatitutu mikrobiologii
laborstorii Ukrgolovvino. ~ I.:
(Wine and wine making) (
AN URSR t&
"I,. ',~
matte acid
TSentrallnoi
I
bacteria)
Kikrobiol.
(MLIZA ?:3)
enokhImichnoi
MMMMYASHGHA. K.L.; TEVILIMM, K.B.
Seasonal dia"turbances of lactic acid fermentation by Str. lactis In
milk. Report 1Wo.1:TItam1n B complex requirements of Streptococcus
lactis. Mikrobiol. chur. 17 no.1:28-34 '55 (YT-RA 10: 5)
1. Z Institutn. mikroblologii AN URSR
(TITAXIS B COKPM, metabolism,
Streptac. lactis In lactic fermentation, seasonal
variations) NO
(SMIOTOCOCCUS,
lactis, seasonal variations in lactic fermentation &
vitamin B complex requirement) (Tik)
(MILK. microbiology.
Streptoc. lactis, seasonal variations in vitamin B
complex requirement) (Uk)
WORNTASHCHL, K.L.; TWILIVICH. K.B.
Seasonal disturbances of lactic acid fermentation by Str. lactis in
milk. Report Yo.2: Vitality of Streptococcus lactis In milk In various
seasons. Kikrobiol. zhur. 17 no.1:35-40 '55 (MLRA 10:5)
1. Z Inetitutu. mikrobiologil
(STRJaTO=CUS.
lactis. vitality
(KILK. microbiology.
Streptoo. lactis,
AN URSR.
In milk in various seasons) (Uk)
vitality In various seasons) (Uk)
53M MSHCHA, K*L*; TEVIL&TICH, K.B.
Seasonal disturbances of lactic acid fermentation of milk. Report
V0.3: Selection of Str. lactis culture with low degree of
sensitivity to seasonal variatiors In the composition of milk.
Nikrobiol. zhur. 17 no.2:11-18 155 (HLRA 10:5)
1. Z Institutu mikrobialogil AN URM.
(STItAMOCOCCUSO '
lactis. cultures resist. to
composition) (Uk)
(KILK, microbiology,
Streptac.-lactio, cultures
of milk composition) (Uk)
seasonal variations of milk
resist. to seasonal variations
NAPOUNTAWHA H.L.,- MEDVINSIU, L.Tu.
Biological properties of comercial, yeast Saccharomyces cerevial"
(race Ko.12) when usIng an Inoaulum. Korphology, culture piopertlas
and waltiplIcation energy of Saccharoaqces carevisiae (race 96.12)
when using an Luoculum. Kikrobiol. zhur. 17 no.3:18-25 '55
(MLRA 10:5)
1. Z Institutu milcrobiologii AIT URSR.
(YEAST)
ffMWA!M,.,K.L.; KOVIRSOU, L.Yu.
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Case of gassy effect In kefir at the plant. Kikrobiol. zhur.
17 no.3:60-61 155 (KLRA 10:5)
1. Z Institutu m1krobiologli AN URSR.
(KVIR) (FIRKMMTIOU)
USSR / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and TtLeir Ap- 1-30
plication. Fodd Industry
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - KhimiYa, No 3, 1957, NO 10356
Author :Nepomnyascha Medvinskaya, L. Vu
Inl3t, ven
Title An Instance of Gas Production in Kefir During Production'
Orig Pub Mrobiol. zh., 1955, Vol 17, No 3, 6o-61
Abstftct The cause of gas production in kefir in the case cited was
found to be the presence of gas-producing aerobic spore
f-Sicl bacilli Bac. polymym (Prazmovski Higula)s which
infect raw stored milk. For the control of infection of
pastawized, milk by these bacilli, the wathors recommend a
2 and 3-stage disinfection of pasteunizatiancequipmeat, with
the application of live steam whevever possible.
CArd 1/1
BIPCWASHCHAY,A,M,L.;MVMKATA.L.Yu.; XARPUKO.M.K.; TxVILEVICH.H.B.
it
Biological characteristics of distillers$ yeast in connection with
using the yeast transfer method. Spirt.prom.21 no.3:29-30 155.
(KLRA 8:12)
1. Znstltut a1kroblologil imeni akademika Zabolotnogo
(reast)
bliTZMXW, S.Ta.. prof.; KEPORMSHCH&TA, Me. (rhartkov)
Therapeutic affect of reserpine In thyrotaxicasis. Trach.
delo no.2:123-126 7 059. (KRA 12:6)
lo lhkulltetskar terapevticheslaye, klinikEL (zav. - prof.
S-Ya.Shteynberg) Zharlkovskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(RMSNWM) (TIMOID GUM-DISFASAS)
KEPOWASHMUO N.; VASILIYF.V,, H.
Each hectare should be made fertile. RM 4 no.5:32-33 AV
062. OaRk 15:5)
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i;uchno-takhnicheskogo obahcheatva sel'skogo khozyaystva (for
Kepowwashchaya). 2. Fredsedatell soveta Mauchno-tekhnicheakogo
obahchestva Slavgoradakoy selektsionno~opftnoy stantaii (for
vasillyev).
(Altai Territory-Agricultural research)
Cand Fed Sai (diss) "The Ab
NMOMIWAS1110HATA, N. I.
-Blementamr Calaulatiom in Mentally Retarded Ghildren. On the
Problem oJ.' the-Wefs of Overcoming, tft Defeard'
'~~etardation.
~m 0 of Lenin State Uniw im M. V
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Analyjis of som, C,11' L r
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1. Institut doshkollnopo vo-spittmiya- Alcademl,
nnAk RSFSR, I-lool-va.
AUTHORt Neponnyashchaya, T. 25-8-33/42
TITLE: Cleaning of Films by Microorganisms (Mikroorganismy ochi-
shehayut plenku)
PERIODICAL: Nauka, i Zhiznl, 1957, # 8, P 52 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The research work done by the Russian 3cientist I.D. Ka-
satkina, Member of the Institute for Micro-Biology (Institut
mikrobiologii) of the USSR Academy of Sciences, under the
supervision of Professor A.A. Imshenetskiy, resulted in find-
ing a method for reconditioning used, non-combustible movie
films by means of bacterial ferments. A liquid containing
bacteria culture, producing proteolytic ferments, dissolves
the emulsion layer of the film within a few minutes.
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Stable section of a quaternary reciprocal system consiting of
chlorides and sulfates of sodium# cobilt, and nickel'* Zhur. neorg.
khim. 5 ro.3:6606-663 Hr 160. (MM 14:6)
(Systems (Chemistry))
S/564JSI/003/000/006/029
D258/D304
AUTHORS: -Nepamnyan ch as_V. k., Shternberg, A. A.; and
arvilova, I. V.
TITLE: A laboratory method for growing large, faceted crystals
and oriented blocks of lithium sulphate
SOURCEs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut kristallografii. Rost
kristallov, v. 39 19619 290-995
TEXTt The authors$ aim was to produce crystals of Li ?04*H2O to he
used in manufacturing piezoelectrical tran formers, as indicated by P. G.
Foldnyakov (Ref. Is Kris tallograf iya, 19 2: 2289, 1956). Their work con-
firms the difficulties encountered In producing cr7stals sufficiently
large and homogeneous for that purpose; they found, however, that ori-
ented blocks, grown in forms, are easier to obtain. The production of
both crystals and blocks is described. (a) Crystalst A solution of
Li 2S04 (C'P' or P. A. grade; d - 1.213 - 1.214 at room temperature) was
Card 1/3
S/564/61/003/000/006/029
A laboratory method... D258/D304
used, and 0.5 to 1*5 9/1't of H2S04 were added to yield pff 4-5. The
2 b
crystal volume after n days, V , was found to be& V - ku b
n n 2 (-VO + C)
where C to the initial length of the seed (in cm)j b-the daily increase
in width (in cm); k was 0.75 - 0.85 . The weight of the individual V/
crystal was G D = Vnd , and the volume of condensate removed in n days 41
G -1000
was a n = a S v where S in the solubility of Li ?04 ('a 9/11t) at
the temperature of crystallization. Imperfect or parasitic crystals were
trapped by the hole of the false bottom and did not Interfere with the
principal crystals. A fresh solution was continuously added at the rate
at which condensate was removed. The growth proceeded at the rate of
b = 3 mm. Periods of 40 to 60 days were necessary to obtain crystals of
up to 400 g . Many crystals were lost due to cracks forned during the
process or while being removed from the support, Added H 2S04 enhanced
growth along the 11z" axis (identical with the axis of the branch), while
Card 2/3
S/564J61/003/000/006/029
A laboratory method*** D258/D304
impeding growth along the "x" axis. (b) Blockst A static process
van employed. The rate of growth depended on the daily quantity of
condensate removed, Q. which was calculated as follows: Q (in ml)
P-a-d-1000 9 where P in the overall crystal surface (in cm 2); a-
s
the rate of growth (in cm of gained height)l d-the crystal density;
S-solubility of Li 2S04 at the working temperature (in i/lit). a
averaged 1o5 to 2*0 mm/day. This method is said to be less sensitive to
temperature fluctuations, but very pure solutions are required. Imper-
fect growth could be eliminated by lowering the respective beaker into
the colder zone at the bottom and dissolving its contents. There are 5
figures and 5 referencess I Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The
references to the English-language publications read as followas R.
Bechnann, Piezoelectricity, London,, 1957; R. Bechmann, Proc. Phys. Soc.,
65, 375-377, 19521 A. Robinson, Crystal Growth, Discuss. Farad. Soc.,
59 314-3199 1949; 0. F. Tuttlep W. S. Twenhofels Amer. Mineralogist, 31,
569, 1946.
Card 3/3
TABAK, V.Ya.; RFRK-U, V.S.; UEFOIMASHCHAYA,, V.S.
Arrest of atonic uterine hemorrhage with a single electric
impulse. Akush..i gin. no.lt46-49 165.
(Kw- is, 10)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy fiziologli po ozhivleniy-u
organizma (zav.- prof. V.A. Negovskly) AMN SSSR, Moskva.
'~' . Z;z- ZIT-
-. Z
-Vf, ., A. ,
vl~ M~ _g
lfo,ponnyaxil.lolilkh, A. A. - "Dotorf;Anintf, tho oloixtitit .;f llor--iblu 0:~ I 1"Id.orn
by obnervatlom3 vilth (-;ravitatlona-l wr1unetor.11 lzvontlya Dnepr,,)putor. goaot;o ir,"ta, 701.
XIX, 1943, P. 73-78
SO:U-1600. 10 JulY 53, (Letopis 'Zilurnal Iny1di Statey, lAo. 6. 1949).
NEPOIWASUCIaMs A- A*
IMUMMYASHCHIO, A. A.
'$Direct Gravimetric Problem of a Spherej, Hemisphere, and Spherical Segment
.in the Case of Variable and Constant Density of These Bodies".
Sb. Nauch.-Tr. Kazakhsk. Gorno-Ketallurg. in-ta, 7, pp 15-47P 1953
Formulas of potential derivativep: of gravity are derived for a sphere,,
hemispherep or spherical segment arbitrarily located in space and having
an excess density varying along the symmetry axis and governed by an ar-
bitrary law. A particular case in which the density varies linearly is
analyzed. (RWiz, No 9, 1955)
i
SO: Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956
. . ~ It- - .. - - - -
NIEPOMMASOBTYU,A,
"Comutatton ofGravity Potential and Its erivates for a "Cylindrical Disk*
Sb. Nauch. Tr. Kazakhsk. Gorno-Mettalurg. in-ta, 140 8, 1953, 54-61
Approximate formulas for the gravity potential and for the second deri-
vatives of the vertical., inclined and horizontal cylindrical disks are derived by
expandixig into series on pattern of New-ton's binomial and later 14gendre's
polynomial. Convergence conditions of series are satisfied. (RZhFiz, No 10, 1955).
NEPOWASUCHIKEE, A.A.
- -'-
- -
.TnorerpMQ amwitational anomlies by comp&rIng logaritfudc curves.
lzvAN Uxakh. MM. Ser. Cool. no.16:68-75 153. (NLU 9:5)
(Curves, LoWithole) (Gravity)
NEFOIWASHCHIM, A. A.
"Interpretation of Geophysical Anomalies by the Hethod of Compari-Aton of Logarithmic
Curvesm.
Sb. Nauch. Tr. Kazakhsk. Gorno-Metallurg. in-ta No 9, pp 165-209, 1954.
Relations of gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields were used
for interpretation of geophysical anomalies. Logarithmic curves were
plotted by marking anomalies on ordinates and observations points an ab-
cissas. (RZhFiz, No UP 1955)
SO: Sum No 884# 9 Apr 1956
. I
IVF~ri~" 11)~ lv)e- " - 1)11~
/V.,
MIMMASHCHIKEE. 4.A., dots.kand.geol.-migerail.nauk.
Anomaly interpretation by the equipotential line method. Sbor.
nauch.trud. KazGKI no.14:129-143 156. (MIRA 10:10)
(Zlectric fields) (Sulfides) (Potentiometric analysis)
fqcpa P% ivy HS'ff (_-'/I / /-'-J, /~-' 4~
MMMASHCHIM~.JA.A., dots., Imnd.geol. -mineral. nauk.
InterpretIT'the"Reld of a charged are body br a comparison of
logarithmia cwvee* Sborenauchetrud. UzGKI no,14t144-160 056.
(KIRA 10210)
(Ore deposits) (Zlectric fields) (Curves, Logarithmic)
15-57-10-14537
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
p 193 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Nepomnyash~hikh, A. A.
TITLE: The Possibillty of Using Methods for Interpreting
Anomalies of Two-Dimensional Bodies in Interpreting
Anomaly Fields of Geological Objects (0 vozmozhnosti
ispol'zovaniya metodov interpretatsii anomaliy dvakh-
mernykh tel dlya istolkovaniya anomallnykh poley
geologicheskikh ob"yektov)
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kazakhsk. gorno-metallarg. in-ta, 1956,
Nr 14, pp 161-170
ABSTRACT: The author defines the limits of the possibility of
using interpretation methods in which the calculations
are sufficiently precise, and he proposes a method of
determining errors when they become significant. From
an examination of the expression for relative ervor,
Card 1/2 that arises when identifying the anomaly of a three-
1 15-57-10-14537
The Possibility of Using Methods for Interpreting (Cont.)
dimensional body with the anomaly of a two-dimensional object,
it follows that the error becomes greater as tne length of the
body diminishes --relative to the depth to its upper edge and to
its width--and as the depth to the lower edge of the body
becomes greater. Furthermore, the precision of interpretation,
under identical conditions, may be greater when methods based
on Atudy of the forms of anomaly curves are used than when
methods based on comparison of the intensities of anomalies are
used. If the ratio of the length of the body to the depths to
its upper and lower edges be less than the indicated limits,
then it is necessary to transform the actual anomaly into
anomalies of two-dimensional and one-dimensional bodies in
order to avoid greater errors, The author describes a method
for transforming actual anomaly curves into anomaly curves of
two-dimensional and anG-dimensional bodies.
Card 2/2 V. M. Golldberg
15-57-7-9931
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7,
p 173 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Kepomnyashchikh, A. A.
TITLE: Direct Geophysical Problem of Three-Dimensional
Bodies With Flat Edges (Pryamaya zadacha geofiziki v
sluchaye trekhmernykh tel s ploskimi granyami)
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauch. tr. Kazakhsk. gorno-matallurg. in-t, 1956,
Nr 14, Pp 197-202 1
ABSTRACT: An exact solution is given for the direct geophysical
problem of any three-dimensional body with flat edges.
Formulas are presented for the values most frequently
used in interpretation of the results of geophysical
surveys. These are: 1) the secondary products Of VXZ
and V,& of the gravity potential; 2) components Hx and
H of the intensity of the magnetic field; 3) component
Card 1/2 E'x of the intensity of the natural electrical field;
Direct, Geophysical Problem (Cont.)
15-57-7-9931
4) components E and El of the intensity for the field of artificial
constant currents. FiAt a solution is found for an oblique stage.
Then a three-dimensional body is formed by addition and subtraction
of oblique stages. Finally, expressions of the necessary anomaly
values are obtained according to the same procedure, by addition and
subtraction of the formulas corresponding to the oblique stages
used.
Card 2/2 N. B. Sazhina
NEPOWASMIHIM, A. A., Doe Tech Sci (cliss) -- 41be complex interpretation of
geopbysical field potentials V the comparative method". Moscou, 1959. 23 py,
(Acad SiA USM,, Inst of Phys of the Earth im 0. 'PA. Mmidt),, 150 copies (KL,, 11b 23,
1959j, 164)
NEPOMUTASHCHIKH, A
Studying the shape and size of the Kempirsav ultrabasic
massif. Sov.gool. 2 no.9:112-123 S 159. (KIRA 13:2)
1. Kazakhakty gorno-metallurgichaskiy institute
(Keripirsay region-Geology. fconomic)
S/169/62/000/012/0-')7/095
D228/0307
.AUTHOR: Napomnyas
TITLE: Theory of interpreting magnetic anomalies
PERIODIC_,U_: Rcferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 12, 1962, 41,
abstract l:2A336-(Izv. vyssh. uchcbn. zav'edeniy,
Geol. i razvcdka, no. 1, 1962, 94-113)
T _1" (T The influence is considered of the shape and posi-
tion of 'a disturbing body, situated in a geomagnetic field on its
intensity of magnetization. It is shown that the direction of indu-
ccd aagnatization in geological bodies is.generally inclincd and
does not coincide vith,the direction of the magnetizing field.
Formulas arc cited for an approximate calculation of the demagnetiza-
tion f actors of two- and t1wee-dimeasional bodies. It is noted that
the interpretation of magnatic anomaLioa on the assumption of verti-
cal magnetization may give rise to considerable errors or oven arro-
neous results. To allow for this, it is suggested that the field
components corresponding to vertical magnetization should be calcu-
Card 1/2
S/169/62/000/012/027/095
Theory of interprctirig ... D228/D307
latcd frotn the observed field values. These components should then
be further interpreted in order to ascertain the position of the
bodies. The normal field level has to be known exactly to calculate
accurately the field components corresponding to.vertical magnetiza-
tion. It is suggested that this level should be determined by equa-
ting the integrals of the field components along the observation
plane to zero.
f-.%bstracter's note: Complete translation2
Card 2/2
HIKIFOROV, A.F.; NEPOMNYASHCHIKH, G.I.1 KREMLEV, NJ,
Autotransplantation of a soaatic auscle into the zVocardi-t= of a
dog, Arkh, anat.9 gist. i embr. 45 no. 1006-39 0 163.
(KM 170)
1. Laboratorlya eksperimentallnoy tsitologii (zav. - starshiy
nemehnyy sotrudnik A.P.Mikiforov) i animaltnaya laboratoriya
(ispolny4yushchiy obyazannosti zaveduyushchego-M.I.Kremlev)
Inatituti eksperimentalfnoy biologii i maditsiny Sibirskogo
otdalaniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. Adras avtorovs Novosibirsk,
S6vetskaya u1., 20, Institut skaperimentallnoy biologii i maditsiny
Sibirskogo otdalenlya AN SSSR, laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy tsitologii
i animallhays, laboratoriya.
L.i-l~ :'! ' '!" '
- I ~
I tj , . i
- -I - , ,I r_,C: ~ , I i t, r ~4 e , '.) 'I -
- nty~ -, ~ -,g - - :-- ~ - L ~ ,~ E ~ 2 ~. , ~: , -. 1 - ;-~ -; ~i t, - - - . i4 . "
;, - -.L -I. - , -1 - - - I IV -- -
, _i-, t 7.1; "
-1 , i, 8 " -,,. .
1 u)
MYSH, G.D.; ffEP%T',YA'HCfllFfl, L.M.
jp
Experimentsl myo"rdlal 4-nife-rct asspclinlved wl'th Dcmm,~- cardlac
revasculatization operaticna In t-he lighT, ot histochemistry.
Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 60 no. 1M2-_^36 0 165
(Imn-f, -,g-.1.)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy kh1vurgli (zav. - dotsent B.A. Vits~m)
i kafedra normallnoy flziologii ( zav. - dotsent Ya.D. Finkin-
shte-yn) Vlovosibirskogo meditsiriloge institata. Submitted jul,y
23, 1.964.
ds
WO 8hall uaintain the track in exegllent condition. Pmtl
Pimt.khos.no.12:20 D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. BrIgadir distantall puti, stantslya Barablusk Ouskoy dorogi.
(Barabinak--Railroada-gaintenswe and repair)
NUCHNYASHCHILH9 L.M. (Novosibirsk)
Combined method of detection of deoxyribonualsic acid and
acid mucopolysaccharldes. Arkh. pat. no.2176-77 163
(MIRA 16t11)
1. Tz patomorfologicheskoy laboratorii. (zav. - dotsent Yu.
G.TSellarius) otdela eksperimentallnoy biologii i patologii
(zav. - Prof. I.K.Yesipova) Institute eksperimentaltnoy
biologii, i meditsiny (dir. - profs reeNoMeahalkin) Sibir-
skogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
1-4 IE Flom N 05 H C H I Y, A -
I
-M 'UMMWWWI, A. ljfepo='a8AChil, ~A. ]
By a 150-horsepower tractor on water, road and terrain. Auto motor
16 no.St15 21 Ap 163.
1. APN tudositoja.
IT KOMDi,PJ., rodaktor; UffCMSFAYAgL.G., takhnichaskir
A 0 UW&E L. I
tGantribution frm th* 921ektrik" lant workoral Yklxd trudlashchl-
kmsl& sayoda 422ektrikos [LoolzWradl !vr --ft Agk" &sotaamzhurntll-
13`
nos I kzdshnoo lzd-yo, 1952,, 61 p0' Mi rcoifl (KMA 9:3)
(Lonlagnd-Bleatric macUnery)
RMITCHMIKO. U.;MWMIYASHCHIY,- At , -,
.. .
Broaden the dissemination of auditing results. Fin-SSSR 17 no,7:
57-6o ii 156. (Loningrad-Auditing) Om 9:9)
RAKITCIMUKO. It.; NWWWAS'
~ ;1CUIT, A.
Regional economic council and a control auditing adnWatration.
Fln.SSSR 20 no.9:51-55 S 159. WE& 12:1z)
(Leningrad Tponomic Region-Auditiag)
NEPOMMUSHMIr. A. [Nepoxrdamhobyi, A.]
D14 the 431borlan alraolev exist? f(auka I sfqttia 13 no.101
44-4" 063. (KM 16t12)
QW.nAjQAR
.9YMj M.S.; V20MUSHCHlY. A.1.
Deterwination of absolute rates of chain growth and iaLtiattoLl in
W.donic PolYzerization of ntyreni-.' MA, kati *-no.1:60-" To-F 963.
(HIU 16:3)
Fi4ko-lehimicheaki institut imeaL L.Ya.Karpova.
(styrene polymdrej~ (Cheaical reaction, Rate of)
IWOMYASHUHlY., A~I,z 6AGDASAR'V-ANl, lllS,
------------ - Y
Efifect of the mature of an alk&'.i me-ud azo 0l" th~.
on the ab;3olu-re rate c:i:nstants in anionic polymarizalion oz*
styrene. Kin.i kat. 4 no.2:3.9&203 1-t--Ap j'63. (MIRA 16 * 5)'
1. Fiaiko-khirAcheskiy institut imeid L.Ya.Karpova.
(Styrene) (Polyiaerization) (Allm-li mutals)
HEMMNYASHCHIY, A,I.i-MUROMTSEV, V.I.; BAGDASARIYAN, Kh.S.
I
Formation of Ion-radicals under the effect of gamma rays an the
!ptem totrahydrofuran - styrene at -196'. Dokl. AN SSSR 149
auk;-4:901-904 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Fiziko-khimicheakiy institut, im. L.ra,Karpova. Predstavleno
akademikem S.S.Madvedevym.
(F~wan) (Styrene) (Gamma bays) (Radicals (Chemistry))
WTENEV, Georgiy Vikhaylovich, doktov kkilm. r-tukj, prof.;
ZUYEV, Yuriy Sergeyevich, kand. Alm. nauk; 4'.RP-,14hYtS!JCTJlY.
A.I., red.
[Strength ftnd deterioration of hiehly olastic materials]
Prochno.gtl i raw-ushenie vysokoelasticheskikh materialov.
Moskva., Khipiiia., .1964. 387 p. (t,m is: 1)
1. Problemaya laboratoriya f I zJk.1 pollmerov Moskovskogo
gorodBkogo pedagogicheakogo in[Aituta (for Bartenev).
2. Nauctuio-i8aledovatellukiy institut rezinovoy prouqsh-
lennosti (for Zuyev).
SOURCE CODE:
HORI Nepowwashchir, A. 1. g Selousarva, a. V. I (kekhoy, F. M..; Blagoura-fam, A. A,
None
LE: Protective composition based on epoxy resins with a high nonvolatile component
tent and hardened by boron trifluoride etherate
E,. LakokrasochWe materialy L Ikh primeneniye, no. 40 1966, 10-13
TAM prozeativo ocauns, spow v1sattas boron compounds mechanical rrcmerty
ACT: Varnishes and enamels were produced based on epoxy resins of various
ular weights and with a high nonvolatile component concentration. Boron tri-
ide etherate is used for hardening both the varnishes and enamels. T'he proper-
of these products are studied. The results show that materials with a low vola-
component concentration and coatings with good protective and mechanical proper-
can be produced by using average molecular weight epoxy resins (E-40, E-33, E-15),
res of reactive solutions such as tetrabydrofuran with phenylglycidyl ether and.
trifluoride etherate hardeners.'aloug with 2,4-toluvlene diisacyanate. OrIg.
has: I figure,, 4 tables*
CODE: - III SUBM DATE: None/ OHIG EUW 008/ OTH RW: 001
.C 41~;
SOURCE C
AUTHOR: KepmLY2.5hoThly- , A. Z.;1NIsnevich, L. B.
TITLE: Forced teaching of parceptrons with threshold elements
SOURCE: Ref xh. Matem, Abe. ZV395 I&V
REF SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhn. Inform. Sb. Vses. In-t nauchn. I tekhn. Worm., no. 10, 1
19-22
TOPIC TAGS: computer element, adaptive control, perceptron
ABSTRACT: The authors Investigate Me adaptive doviceAlementary percoptrons by Rosen-
blat and the continuous perceptron Intro6ced In the paper of L. P. Nisnevich with A-elements
of the threshold type, under the condition of forced learning. It to shown that the average re-
action of Rosenblat's perceptron to the Input Images depends (for normalized Images) only on
th~ scalar products of the pattern being recognized with the pattern of the learning sequence.
It Is proved that for a continuous perceptron with A-olements of threshold type It Is possible
(fpr the prescribed compact, nonintersacting class of images) to select thresholds such that
t4o perceptron gan separate the classes., [Translation of abstract)
SUD CODE: 09
84,191t -~?!vlch; LIVANOT, S.P., red.; TMONOTA,
_FWOM .. --
I.K.. tekfin.red.
[The oltj In which we live] Gorod, Y kotorou my shivem.
Lenizdat. 1958. 1207p. (KIRA 12:6)
(Leningrad-Description)
fl~o 07
VASILINW, V.Ye.t WCKRYASWHIY,,A.Sv; SLUM. I.S.; GMTKOV. B.A.;
L.G.. tekhn.red.
(This will happen In Leningrad) Ito buds% v laningrade. Clisaingrad]
lenixdat 1958. 232 P. (KIRA 11: 5)
11aningrad-Description)
J
UZOVSKIT, I.K.; TARBUTSKIr, T.P.; NIPOMMSHCHIT, I.L.; GM INOTA. L.5.
Commte an the article of M.Z.Zeraer 'rCWutgIn& the coking unit
layout for a considerable increase in the nunber of Gwen* per bat-
tery.0 Zcpks I khlu.no.7:28-31 156. (VAL 9:12)
1. Vastochnyy uglekhIstcheakly Institut (for Lazoveldy md Tar-
showskly). 2. tonstruktorskoye byuro SlaTmahmeta Kinisterstva
chernoy wt&Uurgil (for ftonnyushchly). 3. GlAvkoks KWateretweL
ehernoy metallurgil SM (for dorastmovs).
(Oaks *,van*) (Lermer, R.Z.)
I.G.,redmktor; SMOROV.
sHIPRUT.
talletva; HIMYLOYA, V.I.
Ma
tokhatchookly rodalctor
CCake =ahtnoo# design and calculatiomal Kokgovyo mashiny,
lict, komit'ruktaita i reschot. Kookwo, Goo. nauchno-takha. isdt-vo
lit-ry po chernoi, i tovetnot istallur'it. 1957. 263 p.
9
(MM 10:4)
(Cok4 Industry-Mquipment and supplies)
AUTHOR: SOV/68-58-11-11/25
TITLE: An Experimental Quenching Vagon for Large Capacity Coke
Ovens (Opytnyy tushillnyy Vagon dlya koksovykh pechey
bol'shoy yemkosti) -
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 11, pp 29-32 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A description of an experimental quenching vragon of a
capacity'6f 23 tons, desi.-ned by the Design Bureau of
Coke Oven Kachine Building and built by the Slavyansk
Machine Building Works for the Yasinovsk Coking Works is
given.
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: KB Koksokhimicheskogo ma3hip-ostroyeniya (Design Bureau
of Mwlilue Building for the Coke by-Product Industry)
Card 1/1
sov/68-59-8-7/32
AUTHORt Alcksandrov, K.I., Shevchenko, A.I. and
1_:._P-=Y.1K1.5hC.11i-Y1 .1.-L
TITLE: Frain Experience of Operation of the Machine for the
Removal of Covers from Charging Holes Designed by the
Bureau for Coke Oven Machine Building (Opyt
ekspluatatsti lyukos"yemov konstruktsil KB
koksokhimicheskogo mashinastroyeniya)
PERIODICAL:Koks i khimiya, 1959, Nr 8,.pp 18-20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: For the mechanisation of opening and closing charging
holes, cleaning of covers and cover frames.as well as
sweeping spillage produced dur3.-.tg charging.the Design
Office for the Coke Oven Machj.rj Building produced a
few types of machinery which have been tested an a
number of caking plants. The final type of the
installation which was recommended for general
introduction is described and -illustrated (figure).
The specific features of the installation are that
all operations are carried out from a single position
Card 1/2 of the Larry car and the replacement of covers is done
SOV/68-59-8-7/32
From Experience of Operation of the Machine for the Removal of
Covers from Charging Holes Designed by the Bureau for Coke Oven
Machine Building
correctly (without deviations from true horizontal
position). There is I figure and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Zhdanovskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod
(Zhdanov Coking Works) (K.J. AjekgeM4X0V);
YasinovaLiy koksokbimicheakLy zavod
(Yasinovk& Coking Worka) (A.I. Shewhenko);
KFJ koksokhimicheskogo washinostroyeniya
(KB for Coke Oven Machine Building) (1.L. Kepomayaghchiy).
Card 2/2
RUZNETSOV. M.D.; NEPOMNYASHCIIIYV_ I.L.; NOVITSKIYv P.L.; LYANNAYA, Z.G.
Drying amonium sulfate in a dryer with a direct shifting of the
fluidized bed. Koks i khim. no.8:39-42 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Donetakly politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Amonium sulfate) (Dr7ing, apparatus)
NEPOMITASHCHIY, Igor' lAzarevich; BMHTSYM, N.D., red.; LANOVSKAYA,,
NJ.,, tekbn. red.[deawsed]
(Design and construction o~ caking machinex]lKbksovye-mshln7,,
lkh konstruktaii i machaty. lzd.2.,, perer. L dop. Mankvaq
Ketallurgiradat, 1963. 388 p. (MIRA 16t2)
(Caking plants-F4uipzent and impplies)
1-1*
NEPOMPYASHMIY.
Concerning the book "Autcmation and !np~c-j~anjzation in the coYing
shops" by G.A,,Shvarts) B.S.Maizllne Koks i klAm. no.8:63-64 862.
(MRA M2)
1. Donetskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
SHITIKEVICH, I.I.; I-XMIN, I.N.; TAFESHKII., V.T.; IFPCUTTYACHCHlY,
TELEFW:-V, V.A.; KHARCHENKO, G.L.;
IIAZAIOIKO, V.L. KOVALEVA, Z.G.1 red.
[Album of equipnent for the chemical shops of coke t~r-
product plants] Allbom oborudovaniia khindcheskikh tse-
khov koksokhimicheskogo zajoda. KharIkov, Izd-vo
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