SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OLKOWSKI, L. - OLMER, J.
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OLKOWS11.1 ~ Loch
Tandaryl in some surgical dlseaBez (attv=pted evaluatim of a new
drug). ?o1. tyg. lek. 17 no.27:1076-1077 2 Tl 162.
1. Z III Oddzialu Chirurgiaznego Szpitala Hiejskiego Wr 4 w Warsm-de;
ordynator: dr ned. Kazimierz Wejroch.
(PHEI-TYLBUTAZOIIE)
STEFLEWSKI., Z.;_RLKP"S 1~ ~. _
Cytochemical studiev on the interrelation between IyoozomB and
the Golgi zone in uterine epithe2iun. Bul Ac Fol biol 10 no.ll-.
495-497 162.
1. Department of Histology and Embryology., School of Medicine,
Zabrze-R&.itnica. Presented by L.Pasikieviez.
JONEX) J.; OMO14SKIO Z.
Dihydronicotinazids -adenine dinuclaotide (WR2) diaphorase,
tbinul a pyrapborphatass and acid pboaphataBo in the spinal
cords of rabbits with chronic mangamBas poisoning. Acta Morph.
acad. eel. Hung. 13 no.4:329-337 165.
1 Department of Histology and Einbryolog7 (Head: Asat. Prof.
J: Jonek), Silesian Academy of Medicine. Subviitted July 10,
1964.
OLYUSZ, Zygmunt, mgr inz.; Roman, mgr inz.
-flul e-Kperim-Ey-t in overcomIng a quicksand leap, by using
Suceess
the freezing method. Wiadom gorn 2.5 no.3:87-91 Mr 164
Oikusz Z.
Olkusz Z.$ En.g. "Long-wall Anrioured Conveyors.4 (Przenosnik pancerny na
scianie). Przealad CornIcz , NO. 1-2, 1950, pp. 23-?6, 8 figs-
The use of the armoured conveyor in ranIng a thick searn, at from
to 10 deed. incline by layers 3-4 netras thick with hydraulic stooage,
and in laitil nc, a thinner seam (4-7 netres) also with hydraulic sto'.-Jing.
Both scans are worked with lonowall method without underctitting. The
introduction of the arn,-)w,cd c-)nveyor raised tulhe output, includLng the
stowing, to 8.2 tons per day in a wall 60 m lon.-. Su.pmestions for a
fu-ther i=-e-ise in ;-!fficiency.
SO: Pol".sh Technical Abstracts - No. 2, 1951
011), N.Se,cana Tech Sci -- (diss) "On the use
of wood in the construction of foundations of
buildings on weak and highly dompressiblex~- it
Tartu,1958. 55 pp with ill-astrations (Min of Higher
Education USSR. Tallin Polytechnic Inst.Chair of
Building Constructions). 120 copies.
(XLI 12-58, 99)
-45-
OLLI,, -Yu. K.: 1.)aster Pgric Sci (diss) -- "A commrative study of the surner
feacling of dairj cc,,7a with grass from porennial pastures and with green fojO.,.r--r
from field crops". Pushkin, 1958. 18 pp (Min Agric TES.R, Lenirrqaa Agric Inst),
150 CoPie,3 (IM, ITo 2, 19'
~)% 123)
USSR / Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. j
Abs Jour : Rof 7.hur - Biologlyn, No 11, 1958, Wo. 48641
Author :Provo, P.; CQ~_4nly-oj_J,
Inst :Not given
Title :Utilization of Leaf Diagnostics
Orig Pub :Fiziol. rastenly, 1956, 3, No 6, 554-573
Abstract :A large amount of experimental work on leaf
diagnostics in Africa with olive plants, coconut
and peanut crops is summarized. Stressed to a
largo extent is the complex relationship between
the nutrient element leaf content and the har-
vest -yield. With fertilizer application, in
case of an acute dGficiency of the element being
studied, its content in the leaves may not In-
crease, since plant growth is intensified, and
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USSR / Soil Science. HinerBI Fertilizers.
Abs Jour i Ref Zhur - Biologlyn, No 11, 1958, No, 46641
with a well nourished plant an Increase of the
olement content in tho, loaf Is not Accompanied
by intensified growth. For Individual regions
with the tid of leaf diagnostics. It Is necessary
to determine their critical levels for each
plant which would give an indication as to the
necessity of fertilizer application. Leaf
diagnostics permits an explanation of field ex-
periment results, raising empirical experimen-
tation to the level of scientific prognosis.
It was shown in practice that exact chemical
analysis requires less time than conducting
quick tests In the field. -- Z. 1. Zhurbitskiy
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011,3, 1.
0110, T.
"We mirit not. ac,:~nrl~
Vol. no. 12, Jltule
j
SO: ::opffal-~r Li;i+, o t V. 1. 2,
Uric-
ont, t.
ITApe Resistance According to the YraWt lboore p. 292 (2!.avnr 3mexgjWzdazajz
Vol. 6, Fo.. 20, October, 2953,, Bodapent)
East European Vol. 3, No. 3 1954
Sol Mont List R-f- Accessionsi,.Library.,of Congress, -March #YX, Unci.
-1,c-l;libM tics -f 7-~-v-10- cl' Surar
P. 1,20, ~~S!Gy,t-a
T,Uaa~~~t,
SO: l!ortlilly List, of
Ch 1955,
=,, LajoD, dr., docons
gCorrelation between Iabor productivity and awrage wagBBO by
[D.rj Sanaor Varga. Reviewed by LaJoB CLUe. Stat szemle 41
no.7:753-751+ -T1 163.
1. Marx Karoly kozgazdasagtudomanyi Egyatem.
1171TRAI., Ferenena; OLUII~, Lajos, dr.., egyotei7d dacens
Calculation and intemn-tional camp-rison -S industrial output
indexea. Stat szcrae 42 no.7:719-?33 Jl ',~4.
1. Department Gldief, Central Statistical Office, (for
Ily-11trai). 2. -Karl Earc Mlivorsity of 1~aono:xic Sciencoo, Budapest
(for Olla).
-- . ... -1 . - j
OLLI, L.A.
Ebw do we calculate powar consumption of electric jaectiom.
Zlek.1 tepl.tlaga 3 no.9:9-11 S 159. OURA 13:2)
1. Rachalinik elaktrodepo Tallin. EBtonslm7a doroga.
(Electric railroadu-Cost of operation)
OLLI.? L.A.
Workers of a IIco==izt labor" railroad repair shop and their
achievement.q. Elek.i tepl.tiaEa 5 no.9.-23-25 50 161.
(IMM 14:10)
1. Nachallnik elektrodepo Tallin.
(Railroads-Repair shops) (Railroads-Employees)
3/199/61/000/006/029/039
`3 P1 o 3 9$ )_ AOO5/A13O
AVTIIO'RS 3 Gorts) A.Dah.) Ogillyi, K.;., Olley~ Dzh., Uayt, R.B.
TITLEs Observation-.,,,of radiation over Australia with the aid of
So-Viet sate]Iilite 1958-6
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 6, 1961, 11, abstract
6077- (Tr. Mezhdunar. konferentsii po kosmich. lucham, 1959,
T. 7d.. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1960, 36-45)
TEXT: The authors report on radiation intensity measurements based
on data from the third Soviet artificial satellite for July-August 1958.
A scintillation counter mounted on the satellite made it possible to re-
~Sister effectively photons of electron bremsstrahlung with about 100 kev
energy and fast charged particles. Incident to the reception of signals
the satellite was at an altitude of 1,750-1,807 km in the region of 20.6-
47-90s.lat., 146.5-163-70e.long.. The radiation intensity attains a mi-
niTnum at 3508-lat- and increases in order for a change in latitude of
�100. It is assumed that this minimum is the transition zone between the
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of radiation over Australia ... A005/A130
earth3s inner and outer radiation belts. Pronounced temporary variations
in intensity were observed: on July 19, the mean intensity was 5 times
as great as on August 4. The operating conditions of the detecting and
telenetering apparatuses are analyzed.
N. Kaminer
[Abstractor's note: Complete translation.]
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Oul'A. 1.
17 ~ I I -, - I- ", --:
Teatonic map of the U.S.S.R. A-1-0111. Say.geol. no-hl:170"178
254. (KMA 8:6)
(Gsolva~-H&PB)
k
TAXHIMUCH, V.L.; OLLI. A.1., prof.,doktor gool.-mind ll,nauk, otv.rad.:
SUD)MINA. S.1., tekbn.red.
(Cenozoic period of the claural region of BaAkirla] Kalno2ol.
l3asbkIrzkogo Prad-orallia, [Historical studieD of Tertiary deposits
of the cloural region nf tho Bashkiria] Istorlis Isuebenlia tre-
ticbi7kb otlozbenii BaBbMrskogo Predurallia. Vo.1, pt.l. 1958.
134 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(Banbklria--G9olog7, Stratigrapbic)
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MCI
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53
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MHIMOVIM, Varvara 11voTna; =I, prof., doktor gaologo-nineralog.
nauk, otv.red.; PDROU07 "7U.
a KALAGABOT, I.S., tekh--.red.
[Canozoic in the Bashkirian portion of the cis-Ural region] KsinO20i
Bashkirskopo Predurallia. Ufa, Almd.nauk SSSR. Vol.1, pt.2. [Stra-
tigraphy of Tertiary sediments In the Bashkirian portion of the cis-
Ural region and tehir distribution In connection with recent crustal
movemental Stratigraflis tratichnfth otlozhenii Bashkirskogo Pred-
-arallia I 2skononernosti ika ra2meshchenila v eviazi a molodymi
dvizheniiami 2ennoi kory. 1958. 175 -P. (HM, 12:12)
(Bashkiria-Goology)
OUI, Illbert Ivanovich; ROWDY, Tedin AlakBandrovich; OGATIINOV, I.S.,
- . kBnd.98ol0,9o-mAnsral.nmik, otv.rad.; SIDDROY, V.V., red.;
V1,13M9 G.G., takhn.rod,
[Tectonic map of 33nsWrla) Tektonichealmis karts Bashicirii;
ob"inenitaltnain sapiske. Ufo, Akad.nm* SSBR, Bnahkirskii
filial,Gorno-geol.in-t, 1959. 35 p.. 2 mnps. OIIRA 13:2)
(Bashkirls-Geolo&v, Structural --Mnps)
~-OLLI, A.1.3 ROZID NSK17, A.P.
" rTVF
Yalepjecmpy~hology of the Southern Urals. lop. ge=rrf I L7e0l.
Baisbk. nos 2:3-9 159s im3m 14: 1.)
(Ural Mountains-Geology., ftructural)
c 01113 A.I.) ROIWOV~, Y.A.
Case of atratigraphic *conformity in old Ural-T;Lu aeries. Vop.
goomorfo I geol, Bao~ko no. 2z132-135 159. OMIA 14:4)
(Ural-'Tau--Geology,, Stratigraphic)
'-~ OLLI I A. 1. - - --
Lower boundw7 of the Faleozoic. Vop, gamorf. I goolo Basbk.
no, 2:10-149 159a (Geology., Stx-atigrapbi'~) (NDA 14:4)
OLLI, A.I.i._SYLTj1DYuKOV~ A.Z.
ChaTacterlBtico of some conglomerate-type limeatoneB in the upper
Devonian of the Ishtugmiovo structure In Bashkiria. Vop. geol.
Test* okr. Rue. platf. i lUzh. Urals, no.,4:90-97 159. (MBA _14:6)
(Banh3dria-Limostono)
SEIMMIKOI G.S.; OLLI, A.I.
EBtimating the oil and gaB potential of the Bouthern Ural
Mountain region. Vop.geol.vost.okr.TIus.pIatf.i lUzh.
Urala no.6:5-3-1 260. (MMA 14:7)
(Ural Mountains-?atroleum geology)
(Ural 11ountains-Gau., Natural-Geology)
OLLI, A.I.; RDI'~%340V V.A,
Pre-Ordovician history of the tectonic development of the
Southern Urals. Vop.geol.vost.okr.Rus.pIatf.i lUzh.Urala
no.7:3-33 160o (Mlph u:10)
(Ural Ibuntain region-Geology)
0111, A.I.; RONNOV., V.A.
Cor.relation of 1re-Raltozoic sedtients of th~ weBtern slope of
the Southern Uralv and the Ural-Tau.
Mh.Urala no.7;03--92 160. (141RA 14:10)
(Ural Ibuntains-Goology., StratigrapIde)
1. OLM, A. Ye. and MPONORTSEV, B. A.
2. LWR (6DO)
4. Sarato-i Province - Fire Clay
7. Report on the work carried out on the investigation of Middle Jurassic refractory clays
of the Saratov Province. (.Abstract.) Izv.Glav*upr9geolefcn* no* 2, 19479
9. 31anthly Lists of Russiran Accessions Library of Ccngress, March 1953, Unclassified.
OLLI, I.A.; IMBOY, V.V.
Second interdepartmental conference for coordinzation in oil and
gas prospectin., in Sib-aria and the ?ar East. Geol. i geofim. no.22):
3-18-1-19 160. (Siberia-rroBpeoting) Our&
OLLI, I.A.
Gec?lo,- thia Alex'n horl
,y of the Tula amd to.)rrigenous Part., of A ~ I
in the Zhirncvsk, Bakhmetlevsk, and Linavnk areas. Uch.zap.
SGU 74:155-166 160. (MIRA 15~,7)
(Don Valley-GooloQr, Stratigraphic)
RMIN~ H.S.; OLLI, I.A.
Sedimentary serico of the Peoozolc sed=lentB In Ithe northern part of
the ler-a Depression. Trudy lnst,gsoLi geofiz,,Sib.otd,All S!"ZR no.20:39-
48 163. (MIRA 27:2.0)
OLLI
Ilse of I-amitucent micrisco
py for dotarr-Ination -,f epiFp!~atic
and syngenetic bitumlnosity of rock-9. Gool. i geofi-.. ro.12;
119-123 164, (111RA IS: 6)
1. Institut geologil i gaofiziki, Sibirslcogo otdeleniya Ali SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
OT
Oul, V.
ImEtitut geologil Akaderali mauk BBtomakojr SER. Bestl tead.akad.tehr-.
f=. 8 to.4-.271-286 159. OMAI 9:5)
1. InBtltut goolcgil AkademU nauk BBtonEko.7 SSR.
(:lStOtiR--G8DIC)97)
ORVIKU I K. prof.; RUM, E.; KAIJO, D.; KINDLAM, N.; NANIVIL, R.;
KRESS, Rich., red.; KASS, P. , takhn. red.
FRussian-Estonian geological dictionary] Vene-Esti geoloogia
Ohastik. Koostanud K. Orviku ja teised. Tallinn, Eesti Riiklik
Kirjastus, 1963. 261 p. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Easti NSV Tesduste Akadesmia. Geolobgli Instituut. 2.
Esti TJSV Teadbste AkadeemU. Geoloogia Instituut (for KRIJO,
Olli, 11amil). 3. Teaduste Akadeemia Keele ja Kirjanduse
Instituut (for Kindlam).
OLLI) V. D.
"Tbe Use of Streptai7cin In Eyperimental Tularemia on White Mice," Trudy
Nauchno-issledovatellskogo Instituta I-likrobiologit I Epidepdologii Yugo-Vostolm SSSA,
Saratov, Vol 1, 1951, PP 164-167.
:OLLI V. D.
"31trient Hxdla for the Production of Talaremis Vaccine Preparatioric,"
Trudy Nauchno-issleaovatellskogo Instituta Mlikrobiologii i Epidemiologii Yugo-Vostoka
SSSR, Saratov, Vol 1, 1951, PP 174-.18o.
OLLI, V. D. and %SFE, IIINOVA, N. K.
"The Problem of the Stimulating Effect of Cystint? on the Grovth of Tlulaxemda
Bacteria," Trudy Nauchno-Issledovatellskogo Instituta Mikrobiologii i Epiderniolegii
'Yugo-Vostoka SSSR,, Saratov, Vol 1, 1951, pp 257-259.
TMIIIHOVA, N.X.; XW-fIZVA. A.11.; q~Ll, VOL% XONTORDIA, A.A.
Compoun-I therap7 of experimental cholera infection. Report
2(o.2: Studies on the effectiveness of certain antibiotics in
the treatment of cholera septicomin in white mice. AntibiotiVA
4 no.3.8-1-85 MY-Je '59. (HIM 12: 9)
1. GonudarstrenW nauchno-issledovatellski7 Institut mikTo-
biologil i epidemiologil. TUgD-VOBtOka ESSR ("Mikrob").
(JAMIBICTICS, off.
on exper. cholera, comparison of various
drugs (RUB)
(CHDMRJ~' exper.
eff. of various antibiotics, comparison (RUB))
GORBMYA, A.S.; STAMOOTA, V.M.; 10ZHKIM., A.N.;. 01M, V.D.
Comparative effectiveness of the carbon dioxide, Tibrio coma fIltrate,
and potassium periodate vothods of serum treatment In the elimination
of nonspecific Influenza virus A2 hemagglutination Inhibitors. Yop.
,Irw. 4 nD.62750-753 31-D '59.
(MIRA 13:3)
0
1. Institut virusologil Imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo ANN SSSH, Moskva, I
Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut m1kroblologil I
epIdemiologli Ybgo-Vostolm SSSR, Saratov.
OMMM MUMS)
(INYMM VIRUSES immunol.)
(ENAGGlUTINATION)
4_1
AUTHOR: _ 7~~one given
5-3-16/37
TITLE: Chronicle of the Geographic Section (Khronika geograficheskoy
sektsii)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel
Geologicheskiy, 1957, No 3, pp 162-164 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The following reports were delivered at the meeting of the
GeogrAphic Section, Moscow Swiety of Naturalists, from 6
February to 22 March 1957: V.V. Reverdatto (from Tomsk) on
the "Blanket Glaciation of Central Siberia and Glacial Plant
Relies at the Southern Glaciation Border"; V.L. Levin on the
"Types of Sands in the Area 'West of Caspian Sea"; M.P. Za-
brodskaya on the "Problem of the Nile" (This report was pub-
lished as a separate publication by the "Geografizdat");
S.V. Viktorov on "Botanic Signs of Rock and Soil Bituminos-
ity in the Southern Ustyurt and in North-Eastern Turkmeni-
stan, A.N. Zelinskiy on "Archeological Pamir Expedition", and
Ye.l. Olli on "Karatau Karst (Southern Kazakhstan").
AVAILA13LE: Library of Congress
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C)- J,yo.T., C~,I,
of Bollnnoy 1950- 16 n-,,. (Lin of- 1-114--l,lor .--duc~ition
A*
U114,2R. Loc., Gf-lol 150 oo,,lii:~~-;
131)
AUTHOR:
.TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
Olli, Ye.l.
SOV-5-58-3-5/3
Karst Formations of the Bolshoy Karatau Youn-ta-in Ran-e
(Karst khrebta Bol'shoy Karatau)
Byulleten' Moskovskogo obshchestva i4spytateley prirodyv
Otdel geologicheakiy~ 1958, Nr 3, PP 73-88 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author publishes the result of 3 years of study of karst
formations of the Bol'shoy Karatau mountain range. No spe-
cial studies viere conducted during the first half of this
century on the karst formations of this area. In 1943,
V.V. Galitskiy subdivided karat formations into 2 typesi
karst containing carbonic acid and those containing sulfuric
acid compounds. Recently, the Moskovskiy geologo-razvedoch--
nyy institut (the Wscnw Geologic-Prospecting Institute)
started geologic-morphological research of the Bol'shoy
Karatau by 6ending out the South Kazakhstan expedition;
headed by G.I. Raskatov. in 1952-2954, V.N. Razumova studied
the Mesozoic and Cenozoic depositsi and succeeded in accu-
rately determining the age of karst formations. It was found
that deposits of different age formed the mountains of the
Bol'shoy Karatau, ranging from the Pre-Cambrian to the quater-
Card 1/3 nary Period (Figure 1). The geologic formation of the
SOV--5-58-3-5/39
Xarst Formations of the Bol'shoy Karatau "ountain Range
Bol'shoy Karatau took place in 2 phases! the GeosynclAno
Period from the Pre-Cambrian to the Middle Carboniferous,
and the period following the Hercinian folding at the end
of the Middle Carboniferous, at which time the entire area
underwent an uplift and subsequently developed into a pla-
teau. The absence of Upper Paleozoic and Triassic deposits
leads to the conclusion that this region was lifted from
below sea level at the end of the Paleozoic Era, while the
Jurassic Period was a period of activated tectonic processes.
At the beginning of the Cretaceous Period the surface of the
Bol'shoy Karatau range was a denuded plain with slight de.-
pressions covered with sediments of red clay. A dome-like
elevation of the Faleogene Period became temporarily sub--
merged below the sea surface, which was uplifted durin.- the
Pliocene Epoch. At the present time, the basic relief of
the Central Karatau is comvosed of an eroded Paleogene sur-
face, but consists of Upper Cretaceous formations at the
Boroldaysk Mountains. The author gives detailed descriptions
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Kar-.~t Formation of the Bol'shoy Karatau 111,ountaln Range
of morphologic structures of surface and subsurface karst
formations, and cites several regularities of karst form,nc~,'
There is 1 map, 1 chart, I sketchy 3 photos, and 11 Sov,.~?I
references.
1, Geology--USSR 2. Earth--.Configuration
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AUTHOR: Grosshans, S. G., Marcadel, J., Monnot, G, Ollicr, J. and Vicbievsky, R.
TITLE: French solutions to the problem of multi-fuel engines
PERIODICAL: ReferativnYY zhurnal, otdcl'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyyc ustanovki, no. 9, 1962, 65. abstract
42.9.390. In collection "5-y Mezhdunar. neft. kongress, 1959". M., Gostoptekhizdat, v. 4,
1961, 2201-2D2
TEXT; The report analyzes the problems of using different fuels (both of the diesel and high-octane grade)
in piston engines without changing their basic design. The most efficient method proved to be file) injection
into the combustion chamber at two different, exactly established time intervals, within a single cycle. This
method ensures maximum contro of the combustion Process and may be used for light-fraction fuels, for com-
bustion of various fuel grades in case of difficulties in normal fuel supply, for reduction of diesel engine
vibration and smoking at the exhaust pipe as well as for the increase in maneuverability and power output
[Abill'acter's note: Complete translation.]
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Di:~serCation: "Calcula-lion of
Sci, Tallin Polytechnic Inst,
May 54.
Girder 3tnacturps on an Elastic -F-oxndAion.1' Cand Tech
. _e -L - -05C011.11
Tall-in, 1953. iieff rat-,.my,,r Zhurnal-l-ekhanika, '-'
SO: SUM 284, 26 Nov 1954
SOVII 24- 5 7-5:--58-82'
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 123 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ollik, K. K.
TITLE: Stability of an Elastic Circular Cylindrical Sheil Subject to High
External Lateral Pressures (Ust.oychivost' uprugoy krugovoy
tsilindricheskoy obolochki pri bol'shikh vneshnikh bokovykh
davleniyakh)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tallinsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, Vol A, Nr 65, pp 54-60
ABSTRACT: An investigation is made into the change in the potential energy of
shells 61 medium length on transition from an axisymr-etrical type of
equilibrium to a non-a5ymmetrical one. The function for the dimen-
sionless normal flexure is gLVen as follows:
W = (C sin R sin37TRt)cossO+ s 2 (C I sin ?TR ~+c sin 3,-,P-02
1 !L-- t + c 3 L -T- L 3 L
where 9 and 9 are the coordinates of the middle surface in the
peripheral and longitudinal directions; R and L being the radius and
Card 1/2 the length of the shell, respectively. Nextj the stress function is
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Stability of an Elastic Circular cylindrical Shell Subject to High External (cont.)
determined, and the potential energy of the shell is calculated. The conditions for
the external value of the energy according to the three independent parameters cl,
c2, and s lead to the derivation of a system of algebraic equations making it pos'-
sible to find the relationship of the potential energy of the shell and the magnitude
of the external pressure, p. This relationship is presented graphically in dimen-
sionless form. The appended graph shows non-axisymmetrical forms of equilib-
rium to be possible when p>0.62p*. When p>0.74p*, the potential energy of the
non - a-xisymmetrica I form of equilibrium is less than the energy of the axisym-
metrical form. Here p* is the upper critical pressure in a shell of medium length,
and is determined by the equation.
P+ 0.8 5E t (_'~ 3/2
(1 1") 3/4 Ic R
where t is the thickness of the shell.
N. A. Alfutov
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, MeManflta, 1960, No. 2, P. 106, 2379
AUTHORs
T=- On Axisymmetrical Oscillaticm of Circular- cylindric Thin-walled
Shells
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PMIODICALI Tr. Tallinsk. politekhm. in-ta 1958, Vol. A, No. 147, PP. 15-30
TEXT: Steady axisymmetrical oscillations of closed eircular-cylindric
shells are considered. The forces of rotationai inertia and shear deformations
are not 'taken into account.- also oscillations of very high frequencies are not
considered. The results from the simplificd calculation approximately coincide
with the results from the exact calculation, pmvided that
5n
where 06* Is the critical length of the shell related to the diameter; n is the
number of half-waves in the cylinder, (Y is the ratio of the shell thickness to
the radius of the median surface. Tables are added for determining the 6ritical
length &* of a shell, the edges of which are free or Jammed, in case when the
tated that a fuz--ther simplification
Poisson coefficient amounts to V - 0.3. It Is s~ V
of the Calculation, according to the proposal of V. Ye. Brezlavskiy (Inzhenernyy
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TITLE t Corptscular model of a material in the- str2MLh of materials
F raik
SOMCEs Tallinn. PolftekhnichMd t. Trudy. Seriya At no. 227, 1965, Sbo
-E iu3t#U
statey p4reoprotMv eniyu materialovo stroiteinoy mekbanike i stroitallnoy fizike
(Collection of 'articles on resistance of materials) struotural mechanics and
structural ph.*sics), 3-40
TOPIC TAM material strengthq elasticity, material deformation, elasticity theery)
elastic deformation# model,
ABSMACtt Certain applications of a new modolfor use in studies of the strength of
materials are presented. In place of the cormonly accepted concept of a material as-al
I uniform substance, the p3Zoposed model is made in consideration of the real corpuscul~x 1
structure of the material. On this basis the work and behavior of the material is
studied.at varyllng stress conditions. Figuro I is an illustration of the ma-thematicall
representation of.corpuscle dimension. Theao dimensions are considered to be
infinitesimally smallg so that a condition oJ' mathematical continuity of the matorial
body oxiets. External and'internal forces w-e then diccuneed as they are applied
1/2 UM 539.3+539.4,1
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rough corpuscular interactions. The model p~trmits an explanation not only of
t
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compressive force interactions, but also the elastic properties ofs material, tensilek'-
force interactionso and the deformed state of the material. A new shear characterist'
is intr6ducadq colled the H rodulus. For constant,,A and Eg this inodulus remains
constant even at-large deformations. Mechanisms and causes of failure are studied in
~,the context of the proposed model, and material properties characterized by the
Poisson coefficient are related to strength eva:luationa-. The proposed tensile stress
Ianalog does not involve the introduction of new formulae in the theory of ma
strength and the.transition to the study of boc*V deformations does not involve
mathematical complexities. A physical basis for the stressed condition is given; thisi
ooncept holds that, during body deformation, the number of oorpagoles bearing on
adjacent facets (grains) remaJns constants With this modelp the domain*of the linear
theory of elasticity- is expanded inasmuoh aa for oonstant 1A and E (and henoe, con-
Otant H), shear# compressivep and tensile distortions are linear functions of stress,
even for large deformations. Orig. art. b%es 135 equationvand 21 figures*
30 CODE i I It 20/ MW DATE s nme/ OW REN 001
sc"
52. The work of the Machine Factoxy for the -Ught Inchstry on behrUf of Ui-iz
vmod industry - A KonrVuipari Gepr_rar mmkAja a faipar erdekebe-.,,i -- by
K. Ollinger. (Wood 3:ndastr7 -- Falpar -- Vol. 1, No. 5, pp. 14h--145,
fies.)
The initial products of this factory did not meet the requircilmnL; f
neither the dom"tic, nor the foreiga market. The latest type
abrasive belt lapping rachine ia thn first independently designed
the wood working- industry. The macldne consiats of a houain.g wi'.:.
,Uhv d-ive side ;nd the tension side. Foreign make abrasi"
genfv-,O~ operato at a belt speod o.' 26 to 28 m/isao, while the ab:~v,) rn
manufac',,;ured In series, operates at a belt speed of 30 M/150C. 1'he i
concludes with vpecifications of tha mzchine,
oms' G.
Researdh on filtraticn in ncnhorogeneous subsoil under watervorks.
P. 1. Vol. 35, no. 1/2, Jan./Feb. 1955
SOURCS: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), Lc, Vol. 5,
No. 3, March 1956
011(ta. Irr"UPHOU of seepage in tbnhmopnftu*
Goil under eructures (in Ifungarinn), Hidi,60&i KMI-ill 35,
Jj' 2/A; -IA
p 53. 7
t.6 vemage Stu rned flurne with 14'
an
--.-different delay -Ithect
iio -varybig -pile langUIR an&, thlakuess of SOL
-- -- -------
rizontal-
with dft4n efli ii
*qrftces.
Au(bor '11-P n tahl~i And grap @the
-dwfil) n of potantialt, jti%dlzqtA, RNipo
Of flIAT IiUCA, &I!)PnRr V;'1046tiM, Anil (,UAFjtjtlCH 11 fjt4jPAg(--J'd
giviitt c:1111er.1 (xinuitnU avd ,ortipnrieons with tbt cv-se of horno-
gcn&;-.uit gruuucL Gome Important qunlitative Ftattments have
bv~n fix.%): Thew exifits an unfavorablo condition for the struo-
-ture-wben (a) wiivvith lower permeWility previvIs It, 60 down-
atvam sidt; (b) the Up of 10w sheet piles tomis r1of;er to the
dmtijm with "(1wor I
-Tertnenhifity-, ((;) the upptrPioA. layer in Uto
K-pa-ge sliacL is t!m perinefiblo Clain the lower V:rt-
-A..K&A, 11ungAry
a! c I I'LaI ir, Iof :;..,L dds t;-i*:~-~"-_Jor. -~r (I ~:r ~A i' fD 1r,
Lwo sllci't C'f C,
_j: !on~hly List of 'bast Euro.:aan 'ccessions
IX, Vol. 1~, no. lu, Ocl . I
L;ncl.
OLIDS3 Gema
Effect of soil stratifications on grourA water movements
aromd wells. Hidrologiai kozlonY 35 no-4:274-285 -Ag'56
1. Budaposti Epitolpari es Kozlekedesi k1uszaki Egyatem 1.
sz. VizepiteBtAmi Tanszeke (Tamszekvezeto: Dr. Vereth Endre
muegyetmi tanar.,, a musmgki tudommyok doktora); "Hidrologiai
Kozlomynszerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
OLVIS, G.
Ef:'ects of soil stratIficaticr; cn the -ovements of grmmd w:iter aro,-md v-eils.
p. 274.
(H:rI,ROIX',GIAI KO?,LrjNY. 11MROU-1MCAL .7MFdTtIL. Vol. 36, no. 4, Aug. 1956- Pkidallo~zt)
SO: V'.onthly List of East European Accessions (ERAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, Ji2no 1957. Uncl.
OLLM, Geza
Examination of the water movement on the well casinga and the
water discharge of the well. Hidrologiai kozlomy 37 no.l:
26-33 '57.
1. Epitoipari es Kozlekedesi Muszaki Egyetem I sz. Vlze-
pitestani TanszBke (Tanszekvezato., Vemeth Rndre egyetemi
tanar,, a muszaki tudomanyok d6ktora); "Hidrologiai Kozl.onyn
szer'keszto bizottsagi tagja.
OLIM, Geza
&,--I
Detailed examination of hydrau3ic conditions a-rcuud the well
casimg. Hidrologiai kozlony 38 no.1:1-20 F758-
1. Epitoipari es Kbzlakedesi thumaki Egyetem, 1. oz.
Vitepitestani Tannzeke (Tanszelmazatol Vemeth &dre egyntemi
tanar, a riuszaki tudonanpk doktora); "Hidrologial Kozlomyn
szorkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
OLIM ~- ,
Hydraulic nalyoln of the Dort=upd sodimentatlor, -basin
having mixing ccmpartment. Eldrologiai koxIony 30 ~X'0.4 S
253-261 -Ag'58.
1. Rpitoipari es Kozlekedesi Hfuzuki Egyetem I sz. Visapi-
taotani Tanszeka ilanezekvezetos Nemeth End-re egyetemi
tanar, a .=13zaki -badonanyok doktora); 412ydrologlai Koz-
lony" szvrleszto blzott:3a,gi tagja.
GSAJAGHY Gabor; DDZSONY, Denesj PICHLIM, Janos; KASSAIv Farene;
GICIRGY, Istvan, SZAEO, Pal Zoltan; DEVM, Istvarl (S2eged);
KIRALY, Lajoa ZIEMIRt Karoly; PAPP, Slillard;
SCMIDT, Eligius Robert! GALL!, Laszlo; VAJDA, Jozsef;
RONAI, Andras; MIS, Gyorgu;.p4WS,,G,e2a; FINALY, Lajos;
MOSONYI, Emil; PAPP, Ferene
Minutes of the Denembgr 19, 1958 general meeting arranged by
the HunFarian Hydrological Society, Hidrologiai kozlony,~9
no.5t394\401-404 0 '59.
1."Midrologlai Kozlony" szerkiD82ta bizottsagi tagja (for
CLajagby,, G3wrgy, Szilard 'Oapp Ferenc Papp, Schmidt and
Galli). 2. Orazagos Viz~ji Folgazgatosag (for Ziegler).
OLL03, Gen I
So-spage control of aqueducts and i3everage by radioactive
Asotopeao Vimigy-I )cpzl no.3f,'432-1+36 159,
"'Thc effoct of irrilition 7,rd dmdmj,e '-N:MI.3 C'rI thO CIVC)!',Itj-lll Of th,~
p-round-e-iter level. 11 P.
111DROLOGUil YCZIk)i,,T. HYDR01015-1-Cf.-L J~'-U,',-'K 'L. ron-ga'-
I . L A Clat,yar Hicir-oloi-L)i
Budapest, liunf-,-ery, Vol. 39, Nb. 2, Apr. 19~
list of F~,5,u Lurnpunn Accessiors LC, Vol . 8), N Auvust
Uncle.
OLLOS, Gaza
Effect of Inhomognne-ons ooilo on the wat*#r dincksparge of welln.
flldrologleii ko~lony 40 no.1s,13-47 F 16-0.
4
1. Ei)..toipgr--'. es Kozlekedesi Maszaki Egyetem I.Vizepitestuani Tanszeke;
"Hidrologia-4 Kozlonyn foszerkesztoje.
OUM3 Geza
W12 filtars and thair hydraulic iLrmstigation, Vizugyi kozl
noal-.33-60 360.
I., Epitoipari 9s Konlekedesi Mozaki F-Mtem 1. Tisepitestani
Tanazakee 7ans&ekvezetc: Werf3th Endre euetami tAns , a muezaki
tudcmm~yok doktora,
OLLOS, Geza
Application of dimensionless parameters in well hydrauldcs.
Vizugyl kozl no.,4.-1.81-,589 '-60,
VAGAS, Ist-van; OIICB, 'Uez--
Society and technical newz. ilidrologiai kozlony .40 ku-3:184-jWl.,
253 Js 360.
1. "Hidrologiad Kozlony" szzerkesnto bizottsagi tagjd e.9 To*v&4v-
vezetoje (for Vagas). 2. I'llidrologiai Kozlony" foazankeeztoje
(for 01105).
OLLOSO Gaza
"Up-to-date methods for measuring liquid quantities" by Csaba
Fay. Reviewed by Geza Ollos. Hidrologial ko2lony 40 no.5:433
0 160. .
1. "Hidrologiai Kozlony" foszerkesztoje.
OLLOS., Geza
----
Development of tht investigation of catehment areas by using
Moas-Is in China. Ilidrollogiai kozIony 1,0 no.6:522 D 260.
1. "Hi4drologiai Kozlony" foszerkesztoje.
OU~~V?, Geza, okloveles me=oh-. gapvar Tudamanyoo Almdemia nunkatarsa
Effect of the capillurj, frlrj,?,ri on tho arltVupjf~
Vizugii kozl t6l.
1. Epitoiparl es Eozlelcedeai Muszal-i Egyatem 1. azamu Vizepi-
testani Tarwzola--, Dudapeat.
0110S. Geza,- VAGAS,, Istvan
Effect of the shape and aim of rice plantations on infiltration.
Hidrologitd ko-zlony 41 no.1331-42 F 161.
1. Egltoipari es K021ekSdeSi Maimaki Egyatem., Budapest;
"Hidrologiai Kozlony" fnB7,erkesztoje (for 03los).
2, Vinazdalkodasi Tudomwos Kutato Interet,, Budapest;
"111drologial Xoz1ony?I-s;arkeszto b1mottsagi tagja es rovat-
vezetoje (for Vagas).
OLMS., Gaza.9 dr.,, ok-laveles mernol., a mussaki tudDranyok kandidLtuma
H7draulia qusBtion3 of borizontbal filter vells. Vizagyi ko2!1 no.2t
233-267 162.
1, No,I Chair of Hydraulic Engineering, Technical University of
Build-ImE and Tranvportation, Budapest.
MAS., Utran; OLIM, Geza
.1 . I
Socii-ty and technical nows. H-idrologial kosiony 42 no.6:466,
470, 477, 487 D 962.
1. I'Hidrologiai KozIony" szerkeszto bizottBagi tagja e9
TovatvszetDJe (for Vagas). 2. "Hidrologial Kozlwe foazorkesztoje
(for 0110B).
a i:iLszald tudmunycA: lkandielatzis-); DELI, Hatild; SZOLNOI-Y,
M'Uq, Q
Caaba; K;~RADI, 3ab,,)r, dr., a ra-uszzad tudcmany3k 3k---j--,;--datI-1sa
Results in raodal tests on low-ring Underground water level by :%aans
of vacuum wells. Edrclogiai kozzlony 43 no.1:19-30 F 163.
1. Epitelpari es Kvzlekadesi lhiszald Egyetem I.sz.Vizay-Itcs'kI-ani
Tamzeke (for Olles, Deli, Szolnoky). 2. "Hidrologi&i Kozlony" fo-
Bzarkesztoja (for Ollos).
VACUS, Istvan; SZABO, Laszlv, dr.; M!TUR, Guyorgy; TVICSICS, Lajos, dr.;
OLUS, Gaza
Society and teclix-dcal newg. H-3droloi;ini kcz-',o,-':; 43 nc.2:98,112,118,
3.21, 129, 164, 184 AD 163.
1, "I'lit'rolo0al "'o-zlmy" P.-mr3conzte blv;*ttqa-i t!trja (for lvie,.~ioq ard
0
Vagun). 2. I'llidralagiai hozlonyll fos7orkoazteja (for Olles).
,011W) G,, Kand-dat der technischan W-fs5enschafton; DELT, hl.?
Cs.
Results in r=jel tests cn grojmd wata.- 'Level laverfing by
vacuum wells. JActa techn Hung 49 no.1/21l63-189 164.
1. Lahrstuhl TA. fur WaBserbau ar der Tachn!--~-iun
Universitat fur Duu- imind Vorkohnvocen, FA-d3past.
~ -,
0110$1. peza, dr.:, a mv=ki tudomanyok kandidatusa
-
M'r,del tests of hydraulic processes occuring im tho karistle
syste=. Hidrologiai kozlony 4L mo.D21-29 Ja?64-
I* BpIt*ip&Ti os XzzlekeaeBi MaBmai EMtm Vimgamdalkodasi
Tanimakaj, Bidapost; "Mdmlaglai Xanlwe fo3mAesstojeo
OLUB, Ceza, a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa
Model teatz of seepage phencmena. lltnzaki kozl M-M 33 no.:1/4*.
99-126 164
OLLIOSY G.2 Cand of Techn. Sc.
Model investigations Into seepage. Acta. techn Hung 49
no.3/4:327-355 164.
1. Budapest Technical University.
I cil
LIPTAK, Fereric, dr., mernok, "J". C-U,, dr., a '
kf;.ndidatusa, docens
Seepage from coveral an(l Iriu-'-attid i,-i-ii7tition cawils. Viziiiyi kr)?,l
no.4-.549-574 Itj .
1. Chair of 'vater iterscurcr-s !-.--vAcPyr..:!nt !!' '-hc., locnnical '.!n.-v-rsJLty
of Building and Trarisportatl-In, Budapest..
VAGAS, Istvan; OLLOS, Gaza
Society and technical news, Hidrolagiai P,,)zl.ony 44 n.,),'-,I:
51rv 521 N 164.
1. Editorial board m90-9r, "Ifidrologini Kozlony" (fnr ' agris).
2. Editor-in-Chief Fi iroic. Yozlo 11 (for Olios).
, II giai I ny
OLLOS., Ci.
Fresent IW&aulic problems of ind-1,9 with horizoptal draLls.
Studii geotehn fund canatr hidro 7:43~-,66 164.
Onos, Gazao dr.
3pate of f--,(,W 't~v V.I.Homuncv. ':Y
Geza Ollos. Fidrologiai koziony 45 no.2:88 F 165.
1. Ealtor-in-Chief, "Hidrologiai Kozlony", Diidapest.
ZAKMEWSKIY~ D.A.; 01,~,YKAYNEII, A.M.
Duartitatives detrimination of tbe main carot---noids in conifer
needles. Fiziol. rast. 11 no.6:K82-1023 N-U 16/,.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Department of Botany and Plant Physiology, Botanical Garders
of Petrazavodsk State 'Univeroil"y.
t On th6 F)273JOloginal PrOce-nSee of
plEads beycnd '.,h5 Arc',ir; Ga-r-A.e. fTau,..-h.do~J.vys..9hkoly; biol.nauki
3 4-.149-2.5-s' 165. (MIRA 18:8)
P -ia ka --Annild I fiz3ologAll rasto y
-fpdroy b ni i
bot--ani ma: akim I'ottrozavorl3koga gosudarstvennogo universitata.
OLIMO, SDWY'YM, U,L; TOILIMY, V.P.
[AuLomatiopilotal Avtopiloty. Xoskvz, Glay. red. aviatslonnol lit-ry, 1946.
470 p. Oago, 6:8)
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OLIMAN, 0. Cand Cheml Sci (di3s) "Afte interaction Between t*
Aliphatic and Aromati sters and Jckz Ammonia and Aniline." Len,1957
15 pp 20 am. (Len Order of Lenin State Univ im A. A. Zhdanov),
125 eopies (KLI 27-57,) 105)
:15 -
MMYN01r, V.7. 011 MAN, 0.
InTaBil-ga"t,ion In the field of evnpomid33 containing a tbree-n-enbered
wride ring, Part 19: Stu-d7 of 'the reaction of -W71917cidic acid
udth ammonia and aromatic aminea. Zhu-r.ob.khim. 27 no.7:1881-1892
31 '57- (MIRA 10:10)
1.leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Glycidic acid)
AUTHORS: -Ilartynov, V. F.,
TITLE: InveBtigation Within the Field of Compounds With a Three-
-Membered Oxide Ring Ussledovaniye v oblast-L' soyedineniy,
soderzhashchikh trekhchlennoye okicnoye kolltso)
XX. The Reaction of the Ethylesters of P-Nitrophenyl-Glycidic
Acid and p-Chlorophenylglycidic Acid With Ammonia and
Aniline (XX. Vzaimodeystviye etilovykh efirov P-nitrofenil-
glitsidnykh kislot i'IT-khlorfenilglitsidnoy kisloty s
ammiakom i anilinom)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 3, PP. 592-6ol
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In one of the last works of the authors the reaction of the
ethylesters of P-phenylglycidic acid with ammonia and aniline
was dealt with; there it was found that all phenylglycidic
esters together with nucleophilic groups accumulate amines
in the a-position, i. e. just as is done by unsubstituted
phenylglycidic esters. For the final solution of the problem
concerning the effect of the substituent in the phenylring
Card lb on the point where the oxide-ring was opened under the action
Investigation Within the Field of Compounds With a Three- 79-28-3-6/61
-Membered Oxide Rin6.
XX:The Reaction of the Ethylesters of P-Nitrophenyl-Glycidic
Acid and)T-Chlorophenylglycidic Acid With Ammonia and Aniline
of the amines it was necessary to investigate the phenyl-
glycidic esters which have electron-binding substituents
within the phenylring. For this purpose the ethylesters of
the following acids were synthetized and investigated:
P-(p-nitrophenyl)-, P-(m-nitrophenyl)-, P-(c-nitrophenyl)-
and P-(p-chlorophenyl)-glycidic acid. It was found that
analine is added to the ethylesters of P(m-nitrophenyl)-,
P-(p-nitrophebyl)- and P-(p-chloroDhenyl)-glycidic acid in
the a-position. Ammonia is bound at the P-(p-chlorophenyl-
glycidic ester) in the a-position, at the P-(m-nitrophenyl)-
-glycidic esters, however, mostly in the P-position. At P-
(p-nitrophenyl'-glycidic ester there is no accumulation of
ammonia whalscx--~-ar. The othylester of 0-(o-nitrophonyl)-
-glycidic acid does neither bind aniline nor ammonia. The
reaction of the sodium salt of P-(o-nitrophenyl)-glycidic acid
with aniline was investigated, in which case no binding at
the oxide ring of the glycidic acid takes place (this
corresponds to earlier data). The infrared spectra of absorption
Card 2/3 of all aromatic jlycidic esters investigated by the authors
Investigation Within the Field of Compounds With a Three- 7 9-28 -34 - 6.1/0"1
-Membered Oxide Ring.
XX. The 'Reaction of the Ethylesters of P-Nitrophenyl-Glycidic Acid
and )I-Ch*.Lorophenylglycidic Acid With Ammonia and Aniline
as well as of the products of aniline accumulation were
taken. The absorption maxima which most probably are
characteristic for the oxide ring are given. There are 7
figures, 1 table, and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradski-y gosudarstvennyy universitet
C.
(Leningrad State University)
SUBMITTED: February 16, 1957
Card 3/3
RAMINOV, V.P.; OLIM G - 7IMLER, T.; IMNITS., 19,
Compounds containimg a three-zembered oxide x1mg. Part 26:
Reaction betveeu auiline and the ethyl ester ofd -phenylglycidic
acid. Zhur.ob.kbix. 31 mo&6sI8O6-IMI Je 161. (MM 14:6)
1, jAningradskiy goBud&rstvsnWy univeraitet i Leyptsigskiy
imutitut organicheskoy kbi-ii,
- (Gl7cidic acid) (Innins)
'-Aissa/Chemistry -w ,C*'sical ch=istry
Cardi/i Pub. ;1;147 4/26
Authors .;e
r ro4idh) M. A... and 01 man, 0., G
T e
itle 4, condensed a tic-hydrocarbon films on aqueous
M ct cal properties of roma
inorgp~nic salt solutions
fiz# khim. 19-25; Jan 1.954
Zhur 28/1
:-,.Abstract I The dgfusion of aromatic hydrocarbons fluorene, cbxlrsene and dihydro"
Pyrart1hrene .-. on the, surface of aqueous inorganic_sait~solutions, was.,
InvOtigated.~ - Itwas - established that these _hydrocarbon3 form Polymolecul-ar
-ed
-on -which they-, are depi _ i"
filia- charging, positively the surface os v The
positive charEed surfaces increase with the increase in solution concen-
tration and in the valence of the salt cation. The role of the aromatic
-ture in the positivei charging~pro
struc, cess of the sur ce, is explained~
PO -he
The dif fusion of non- lar: compounds. on. the. surfa6e Cf solutions and t.
Orig1hation of a positive drop in the contact potential-are.the result of
Cati~6 adsorption and polarIzation of-the molecules of-,the non-polar sub--
tan~'e. Three -references 2-USSH and 1-USA
s ~1925-3951)- Tables; L-Taphs;
drw-dInE-.-.
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