SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OMELCHENKO, F.S. - OMELCHENKO, V.T.
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XULINEVICII, V.G.; KARDAIlDVA, X.M.; OFIELICHENNO, F.S.
Polarographic -method for dotermining the furfural in prcducts c-f'
the hydrolysis industry. lzv.v7S.ucheb.zav.j pisheb. tokh. no.6;
145-149 161. (MIRA 15:2)
2. Hrasnodarskiy institut pishchavoy promyshlehnoBti., kafedra
organiches3toy khimii.
(rm-zadehyda) (Hydrolysis) (Polarograpby)
O)ELICHENKO, F.S.
-
Thernal capacity of furfurol. IzmrjB.ua?.,9b.7aT.; pi3hch.ta-A.
2:251-152 162. (MA 15:5)
1. Xrnsnodarsldy institut pishchavoy promAyshlennosti, kafedra
flzicbeskoy i kolloidnoy khimii.
(Furaldehyde--Thermal properties)
OML3-GBMDI F.S.
Reat capacit7 of gl7carin. Izv.Tyaucheb.za-r.,; yiBhchsteU,
no.3s97-98 1620- (FJ-RA :L5;7)
1. basnodankiy iwtitut pishchavoy prwWablaimosti,, kafaclra
fizioheBkoy i koUoidnoy kbimUo
(G2,ycarol-Tbermal propertito)
ML;CHENKO.1 FaSo. kand, tekhn. nauk; KAWSHLN, M.A., inzb.
Determining saponifiable mitter content 01" industrial mmt>-
ethanolamides. Ma:31.-zhir. prom. 29 no.5:19-22 W 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Krasnodarskiy institut, piahchevoy promqBblannosti.
(Acids, Fatty) (Cleaning compounds)
KRAVC)ENKO, V.D., in--)i.; OFELICI-IENKO, F.S., luird. trk~in. naulk
ViscoBity of the of san-ficwer 5eed of! In hemaune.
Ylasl.-zhir. prom. 20, no.8:13-14 Ag 163. (,V--LRA 16zlO)
1. Krasnodarskiy institut pishchevoy provWshlennostui.
OMEELICIFE-110,, F.S.... kand.tekhn.nauk; KAWISIIAII.9 M.A., lnzh.
Kinetics of the amidation of hitty acids with monoethanolamine.
Masl.-zhir.prom. 29 no.11:26-28 N 163. WIRA 16:12)
1. Krapnodarskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennonti.
OCR ~IGHXN~XO,_ 0.7.., glavn7y vaterimarnyy vrach.
Vaterinip --10-12 My 157.
... - .7.york It our district. Taterinarlia 34 m-D-5
I- XOtD'7Bki7-iikio'x, Dneprapatrovakpy o'blasti, (MLRA 100-6)
(K!Dtt)vka J)i-striet--Tete:rina77meaicite)
ALL NN, AP7002574 SOURCE CODE: UR/0.413/66/,0001023/0068/0068
INVENTOR: Demkina, L.. I.; Polukhin, V. N.; Zimina, 114. V.; Omellchenko,
ORG: none
TITLE: Optical glass. 'Class 32, No. 189133
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prornyahlennyye obraztsyl, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 1966,
68 1
TOPIC TAGS: optic glass, refractive index, crystallization, chemical stability
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate intreduces optical glass with a high index
of refraction of the order of 1. 75-181 made with B203, La203, Si02. CdO,
A1203, ZrO 21 Ti02, and W03. To increase the chemical stability of the optical
glass and reduce its crystallization capacity, the above components are introducel
in following amounts (01b): 6-25 B 0 13-28 La203,' 5-20 S'02, 30-46 CdO
1 03.1 1-4 ZrO and not more than 3 W03; in
-3 A12 2, not moreihan 6 T102, 1
addition, not more than 11 ZnO and not more than -.5 Ga. [Translation] INT]
SUB, CODE: II/SU13M DATE: 15May65/
Cvrd I /I UDC: 666. 113. 8311. MI. 6541. 6211. 821. 78). 481. 471. 281. 27
S/263/62/000/0031,'006:101 5
100411204
AUTHOR: Adakhovskiy, A. P., Gordov, A. N., Lapp, G. B., Lebedeva, Z. S., Maksimova, V. L
Ornelcheriko, G. F., Prokopyev, P. N. and Erhardt, N. N.
TITLE: Investigation of new types of thermocouples fot measurement of temperatures tip to I M) C
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. Izmerite)'naya teklinika, no. 3, 1962. 38, abstract
32.3.229. "Tr. in-tov Kom-ta standartov, mer i izmerit. priborov, pri Sov. Min. SSSR".
1960, no. 42 (102), 29-38
TEXT: The authors studied thermocouples, both electrodes of which were made of platinum-rhodium alloys
of varying composition. SveTdlov sovnarkhoz (district economic council) produced platinum-rhodium N% ires
with different rhodium contents,0.3, 0.5, 0.8 and 1.0 mm in diameter and studied their thermoelectric uni-
formity. The latter was determined on a semi-autornatic industrial scl-up consisting of an oven for heating,
thejunction ofthe investigated wire with a comparison electrode, a rewinding unit and a laboratory polevtio-
meter. The degree of uniformity of the thermoelectric material was determined by the value ofthc thermoelectric
emf created at the junction of the investigated wire with a comparison electrode The comparison electrode
Was fOTP.ed by a PiCCe Of WiTO Cut from an end of the investigated bundle. The oven of the set-up ~vas built
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Investigation of new types of..
S/263/62/0(X)110()3/(X)6:015
IOD4/120-1
of porcelain tube. 15 mm diameter and 90 nim long, a platinum heater, thermal insulation, an outer mantle
and a stand. The temperature inside the cavity of the oven vas determined by means of a P(- Ith t herniocou tile
The Sverdlov branch of BHHHM (VNII M)collected and analyzed the data in order to cstablish dmation himis
fromthe average calibration for the thermoelectric emf of the couples. VNIIM developed a method of calibration
of thermocouples, studied thfir cahbTatiOn characteristics and analyzed the variation of these propernc'~
for thermocouples stemming from different melts. The influence of the contact bemeen the thernioelectrodes
and the suppor-fing ceramic of different composition under high temperature conditions and the stabilif), of
the thermocouples under various operating conditions %Nere studied. As a mult of these coniprehensii.e
studies it is concluded that the thermocouples of the IIP 30/6 (PIZ 30j6) type are the Most aCCUratC for
measurement of temperatures of molten metals and of tempvratures above 1400 C foy several hundred
hours. For operation under actual working conditions the fixtures and the protective caps should be nm&
of aluminum oxide mith titanium oxide added. There are 5 figures, 4 tables and 6 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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C,'17L I fl, . _r'.
%~. ~- ., I
PTELICHE7M G. K. - 11'~' and Biolm~ical Ch--ractcrlst~cf7 0" 7ilt~r
.9 0 . 11 -1
able Forms of Flexner Dysentery Bactcria." Sub 13 Oct '~~2, -econ,4
state '~!edlcal Inst, ireni i. V. Stalin. (Dissertation for the Derree of
Candidate in 7--dical Iciences).
FO: Vechernava Vosi-va -Tanuary-Pecember 1952
OMELICIE21KO, I.; ~LUMM21SKY, A. [Makarynolkyi, A.]. toldinik
Pa7 More attention to the construction of barns for raiaing
young cattle. Sill.bud. 7 no-7:24 Jl 157. (HIRA 12:11)
1. ZaTeduyushcbiy LBbedinskim rayonE7m otdolom po stroitel'stvu
v kolkho2akh.
(Farm buildings)
f, i - '. . ~, ~ ~. , - i i .. ~ , .~ j -, ---- %
1 , , ,:_ ,;--I -~ : ~ - ~'. -,-,/ j- --1 .
)UMMLEVICH, 7.P., inshener; ORL3CEENM, I.S.
------
Insulation of the hearth pipes of continuous funiaces. Sta.V 15
mo.2;183-284 7 155. (MM 8:5)
1, StalimBkly metallurgichOsId7 mod.
(Notallurgicia furnaces)
DEWYANOV, Yu.A. (Poskva); OXIELICHENKO, X.G. (Moskva)
Solvinp certain heat conduction problens with the aid of dimen-
sionO analysis. FRITT no-3:107 S-0 161. (FIlW. 14: 8)
(Boundary value problens) (Heat-Conduction) (Dinensional analysis)
Problf"rin ()'I th,~ rlL thermal ~:nri
coefficients u3lng 9,)If filing techniques. Izv. AN SS"'R.
i tranGp no.2 ^l, 7,-5)
Energ. ~ , .4-247 Mr, Pip 161, (MIRA 1
ACCESSION 2W AP4031619 S/0281/64/0001002/024410247
A=ORS
TITIX: Some proble4p in the experimental determination of thersophysical
coefficients 1~y the inethod of self-simulating conditions
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Energetika i transport, no. 2, 1964, 244-247
TOPIC TAGS: thermocouple placement, thermal conductivity measurement, thermo-
iphysical coefficient, self-simulating condition
.7ABSTRACT: A correcting method is proposed which makes it possible A eliminate
possible errors when determining the depth for seating a thermocouple, as wall
as,to reduce the spread-of experimental curves caused by inaccurate fulfillment
of boundary conditions. A method is proposed for finding the thermal con~duc-
ti-vity factor in temperature intervals in which the tbermopbysical coefficients
,are constant. A method for determining the constant thermal conductivity fac-
tor is described which is based on the use of a 'self-simulating solution of the
thermal conductivity equation for a class of boundary conditions of special form.
This metbod, based as it in on an auto-simulating beating condition, makes it
possible to obtain the dependence of the thermal conductivity factor on tempera-
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ACCESSION NR; AP4031-619
ture ina single experiment. Daring the experimental implemenution of this
mithod, the temperature of the heated Burface of the sample mwit be kept con-
stint. The case considered in -the article, by vay of illustraltb* sotbod, is
,one in which the sample is heated through instantaneous contact with a flat
graphite plate, tbrough which an electric current flows. Oriz.,art. 2kas.- 2
tables, *3 figurea and 17 formulas..
ASSOCLATION: none
SUBKMED: 23Dec62
SUB CODE: TD 1W.
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Q'-2-LICEEMKO.1 L.A.. asul-rant
fl~ -tolf;'P't,
' . 'D -L "A ;tudy of 4trophl" If av!'~'Vo
'i tarln~-rlla 42 ri).aO:-36 C) 1~6, li
Ve 1 -1 (;'-f,:,FtA 118:2,C)
-1. Beelot3erkovsRiy s-ellskokhozyaystvenryy J--,qsti-tut.
-OMB11CMKO, M.
Let's organize a stron,-, supply base for interfarc conBtruction. Sil'.
bud. 10 n0-3:16-17 My 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. P~redsedatell soveta, Atepropetrovsko-go oblme2hkolkhozstroya.
(Dnepropetrovsk Frovince-Building mate-1-ials industry)
CM--nICMxO, II.M., in2hener.
-
C
'operating einerience burning natural gas from the DashavA source
In the boilers of Xie7 Ther=Bl Power Station No. 3. TeDloaner tiks
4 no.9;26-32 S 157. OJLRA W81's
1. "biysvskjVa tenlovays, elektrIcheakaye tsentrnllanya stnntelYn 3.
(Boilers)
OMELICIIENKO, H.V.
Develoymnt of cotton embryoo and thelx viabality vhen iDolated
f~rom tba orgazism. Izv. AU Uz. SSR mo. 9:23-29 156.-
(MIRA 14:5)
Nottm)
DMICam, X.Va
Ilffect of light conditions on the dayelppment of the cotton plant,
Uzb. "biol. 2hur.: -no.2-.33--40 158. WRA I:L-.Io)
I.Institut gevetkki i f1miclogii raBtami7.
(dottou growing) (Plants, Effect of light on)
CMICHMOP H.V.
Nature of the develoyment of various ft)=s bv irstempecific
hybridization of cDtton. Umb. blol. zhur. 8 no.5s79-8.4 164
(MIRA 1892)
1. 7mstitut genetiki i fiziologii rasteni7 AN UzS.IM
01MEL'CHENNO,~ M. V.
Cand Biol Sci - (diss) "Dynamics of the growth of seedcases and
the growing of immature seed buds of the cotton plant under arti-
ficial conditions-" Tashkent, 1961. 22 pp; (Academ of Sciences
Uzbek SSRI Imst of Genetics and Physiology of Flantsi; 250 copies;
price not given; (KL, 5-61 SuPi 185)
CM3L;CJY,1Xu, 11-h.
.
6pnenh deforto anl n-onp aclind childre.a. PedlotrI.A.-
a&. 6~53-58 Je I-l"? Or pi. if): ! ~- )
I
.L. Iz Institw,'a uldha, gorla i nose Nittister6tva zdravookhrancroty.-3
EII~P-'-"R (dir. - za:,,2uzheruyy deyatel' nauki or-if. VA-Trutnov)
01) (Vr-,hM?).6hlNG)
"and J'ed
signift Egype, cf.-
()f tho ma2.illal~y-delltzd f;y::LOIjX ill i or"
l'os, 1958. 16 pp (I"in of Health USSR. tentral Inst for the ',dv-~-,-;ccd
Training of Phy-ciciaris), 200 copie,,--~ (1,,I,,30-5'J',133)
,6- ivz~-/V/~
Oc)ndition of the maxillodental system in scbc)DI children wit
speacb disorders. Stomatologlia 37 no.1:63-66 Ja-y' '%I.
(MIRA 11:3)
1. it GoBudarBtvennDgo nauchno-inBledovatellskogo tnBtituta
gorls i nose MiniBtarBtva zdravook)-zaneniya RUSE (dir. - pr
V.K.Trutne-v)
(HOWE-IBIlIC"ITINS hlW DSFORMITINS)
. DIUMICBENK02 Nikolay kndreyevicb2 kand. red. nauk; IMINA-EARKOSYAW,
" i0V.. 2 red..;-L-TUDKOVSKMA-, B.I., tekhn. red.
[Stammering and its connection with anomalies of the maxil-
lodental system and with bearing) Kosnoiazycbie I ego svism! s
anomaliiami zubocheliustmoi sisteny i slukhon. Mosku, He4giz.,
1961. 119 p. (STROZRIEG) WRI 15:3.)
DMEWCHENK(L, N.A.,-kand.med.rAauk
Tonpue-tio in childhood. Mrav. Bol. 7 no,10:28-31 0 141.
(MRA .14-11)
(SPEECH, DISOOERS OF)
OMI CHWO, 3.A. (kolkboz ime-ni Chkalova, StRlinskpy cibIRDti)
...
Prevention and therapy of I=Ibosacral radiculitis. Felld. i akusb.
no.12:39-41 3) 154. (M,-qA 8-2)
(IMR733, SPIM, diseases
maiculitis, luvbosacral, preve & ther.)
O~MICHKW, B.A., ilelldsber (Sovkbos Inerd Cbkalova StalinDkOY Oblasti)
Treatment of migraine. Yelld. i akuBb no.8: 4-W Ag 25_5.
(MIGRAIIM, tber. WRA 8:10)
procaine)
(PRDCAIXR, tber.ute
zalgraine)
OMMICH3NKO, N.A.fel`dshar
Tyeatmant of acute suppurative processes. Yel'd i aku3h. no.9:
35-36 S '55. WJRA 8: 11)
1. Sovkho2 imani Chkalova Stalinskoy oblasti.
(ABSCESS, ther.
penicillin & procaine)
(PE'UCILLIN,tbar. use
abscess, with procaine)
(PRDCAIIM, tbar. use
abscess, with penicillin)
OMLIC13MW, N.A., IslIdDber
~Prsvsnt~on of necrimis following subcutaneous Injection of calcium
chloride. Yelld. I aku9b. 21 no-3:4D-42 Mr 1916. 092A 9:7)
1. Sovkhoz Imeni ChImlova, Stalinskoy oblasti.
(HSCROSIS) (CAMIUM CILWRIDA)
ll.A..fellftber
.
Treating eczema. 7al'd. I ak-ash. 22 no.1:34-3L Ja '57
(XIJU lo: 4)
1. So-vkhoz Imeni Chkalova Stalinskoy oblasti.
(3MMA) (NOVOCAMA)
0)(ICLIOMIO, 3.1o (11vov)
U,06 'Of an elOCtTit TaCUUM cleaner for medical purpoDeB and the
sAxptation of certain drngs for -ase vith It. Tracbedelo no.',?3
7-43-745 J2158 (MMI 11:9)
(NEDICAl INSTRLMNTS AND IYPARATUS)
MACUUM CLTAMS)
F~MT~v G.K.; Prinimal uchastiye: LAGOSRA, T.F.;
SEMOVA, R.A.; SMOV, R.I.; YASILINETS, I.H.; RADIONCYA., I.A.;
XOZULIN, N.A., prof.
Entrapping of harmful volatile substances in the m4nufacture
of drying o~Tp. I~kokms.mat.i ikb prin. no.1:6,~--O 163.
'(MIRA :16:2)
(Drying oils)
AUTHOB; 0=911chenko, O-K, BOV/140-55-4-20/30
_7 -
TITLB-.---M?'~T-r6-t!-eM!Tf the Separation of Zeros of the Eigenfunctions of
a Second Order Selfadjoint Operator of Elliptic Type (0 zadache
razdaleniya nuley sobstvennykh funktsiy sanosopryazhennogo
operators vtorogo poryadka ellipticheskogo tips)
PERIODICAL: I2vestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Hatematika, 1956, Nr 4,
PP 184-190 (USSR)
ABSTRACT; In the finite domain 1) with the boundary the problem
2 - I
c0 du + c(x ;N)U - 0
-TT, ( ak 1 ~ T 1 5 :X2 uIr 0
is considered. Let the eigenvalues be -,A 1 -4 -A2 e... c>. n-C -
Let the corresponding eigenfunctions be T19 T29 ... ''-Pn' Let
c(X1Wx 2~ ';0't ) ;;, 0 f o r -;>. -,~ >~Iand besides monotonely increasing
in"~~. It is shown that the 2eros of & C-separate (in the sense
of Boboc lRef 27 ) the zeros ofp., if B4 k. Furthermore, two
arbitrary eigenfunctions corresponding to the same eigenvalue,
have zeros wh-I'Leh C-separate mutually,,
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The Problem of the Separation of Zeros of the Eigenfunctions SOV/140-58-4-20/30
I of a Second Order Selfadjoirl. Operator of Elliptic Type
There are 5 refarencev~ 3 of vhich are Soviet, 1 Italian, and
I Roumanian.
ASSOCIATION:Llvovskiy gesudarstvennyy universitet imeni. Ivan Franko
(L'vov State University imeni Ivan Franko)
SUBMITTED: January 22, 1958
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N.M.y otv, reda; 01
VAGORIUY -UDVA~ I.A.2 red.; KORKDA,
A.I.y te3chn, red,
[Standard pro6-rzns for the HW-2 computer of the Crj--;u-&er Center of
-the.Academy of Sciences o1 the U.S.S.R.] Standartmye programny
BES11-2 Vychislitellnogo tsentra .94 SSSR. Moskva. Vo.4. Cnellcheenko,,O.K.
1961. 18 p. (MMA 14: 11)
I. Akademl7a nauk SSSR. Vychiolitellmyy tsentr.
(Programming (Electronic computers))
.Al
nu:
Ce li z 4)
DKRI CEINKO, O.T.
~-
3ffect of different concentratiDnij of horae-radish juice oL bile
macretion, Madych. zbur. 23 n-o.4:74-81 133. Oa2A 8:2)
1. Xilvslkly msdichnI7 inBtitut, goispitalIna torapaytichna klinika.
(HMM-MISH) (33M)
GliLOGHAAKO. 0.T.
'--~Ifect of black radish, beet juice, ar-44 magnevium sulfate cn
ta--.-O,ton in patients with drz,lr2re of the conmon blip duct [With
F1UM7';)T-)r In Fbiagliob.). Fizlolahur. [Tjkrl 3 nc.4:45-c3 JI-Ar, 157,
(mniA 10-9)
1. Kliva'My medichrAy institut Im. okad. O-O.'Bo1,'nmn!'teyP,
ecapitslOna terapevtlrbng klinika. 2. Institu t fiziOnpt.1 Im.
0.0.11ogomolltsya All URa, viddil klinichnoy f12iOINOI.
(BILIPRT TR-ACT-DI-SaSES)
(MAGITESMI SULPH.M- -PHYS I CLOG ICA L WFECT)
(VEGETABU JUICES)
OYILICHENM,P,.,.kand.sigllskokhozyayBtveWkh nauk; MROZOVA, A-.
--'------labDrAntka
Determining fat in pork on the basis of moisture. MOM I
pared.op.v Ballkhos. 9 no-11:52-53 N 159a OURA 1333)
(P,ork--A=Iysis)
OIEL I CHEITKO, P.
Educational equipmnt a* facilities at a plant. Prof.-tekh,
obr. 19 no.1:28-29 Ja J62. (MIRA 15:1)
2. N'abballnik otdela tekhnicheskogo obucheniya turbomotornogo
zavdda, Sverdlmrsk.
(Sverdlovsk-Education, Cooperative)
GELTHEIDW, P.
Let's strang-then the conmcticn Itc-41-ween plarits
Prof.-tekh. obr. 22 no.1:2 Ja 165. !F,4)
lo Nachallnik otdela tekhrichegkogo obitcheniya Sver-dlovakogo
turbDmotornogo zavoda.
GOLUBEV) T.h:, doktor tpkhn. nauk; BIZXOV, A.A.; OWL'-C,HENXO P.P.;
MROZOVI L.V.
Unit preBsure during rolling with continuously increasing
reductions. Met. i gornorude pron. no.6s27-29 N-D 165.
(YJRA 18-12)
CHAVCHICH, T.A.; LEVIT, G.N.; SAPRONOV, V.A.; BORODUSHKINA, Kh.N.;
WGIMLAVSXIYI? D.B.; R.Ya.
Sone characteristics of the vulcanization of butyl rubber with
alkylphenol formaldehyde resins. Kauch. i m. 23 no.M12-16
o 164. (MIRA 180)
1. Dnepropetrovskly shinnyy 2avod.
MLICHE, 03, S.I.; FRIZ, 34.N r Sltlll-'A, V.I., SHA~RAYIFW, G.M.; USTINOVA, A.M.;
PANCHFINX01 N,A.~ ON&DAN, N. S.
P. ioduction of polyglycol maleate resins modified with cyclop'entadiene
and their properties. Mast.massy no.12tl4-16 '63. (WRIA 17:2)
Subject USSR/Chemistry AID P 265
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Authors Postovskiy, I. Ya., and Omellchenko S. I. (Sverdlovsk)
Title Advances in the synthesis of antitubercular compounds
Periodical Usp. khim. 23, No. 2, 199-222, 1954
Abstract The chemistry of some synthetic antitubercular compounds
is discussed, namely: p-aminosalicylic acid, thiosemi-
carbazones, amides and hydrazides of carboxylic acids.
Three tables. 113 references (23 Russian): 1886-1953.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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AUTHORS: Omellcher-ko. S _reva, 2. V., 79-12-12/43
,,~ PushkL
Bogomolov, S'. G.
TITLE: Investigation of the Structural Peculiarities and Chemical
Transpositions of Carbazole and its Derivatives
(Issledovaniye osobennostey stroyeniya i khimichei3kikh prevra-
shcheniy karbazola i nekotorykh yego proizvodnykh')
The Absorption Spectra in the Ultra-Violet Part oi' Carbazole
and some of its Derivatives
(Svektry pogloshcheniYa v ultrafiolete karbazola i nekotorykh
yego proizvodnykh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimi_J 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 12, PP- 3220-3226
(USSR)
ABSTIRACT: Inspite of many possibilities, to gain carbazole in impor-,,ant
quantities in the big cokin,-, plants, up to now stone coal
caTbazole was exploited only very little. One of the reasons
is the peculiarity of its chemical properties. Its chemistry
elaborated already as to the most important points still lacks
explanation as to practically most appropriate reactions. The
work of the authors is delicated to the inverit-ligation of the
structural peculiarities of the chemical transpositions and to
the practical applicability of some carbazole derivatives.
Card 1/3 As it is known the characteristic properties of a molecule
Investigation of the Structural Peculiarities and Chemical -,F9-12-12/43
Transpositions of Carbazole and its Derivatives. The Absorption Spectra in the
Ultra-Violet Part of Carbazole and some of its Derivatives.
are mainly based on the position of the electrons and on the
type of the compound. Therefore, in order to investigate the
properties of the carbazole molecule, special attention was
paid to its absorption centres in the ultra violet and partly
also in the visible part. 10 derivatives of carbazole arid of
diphenyla,aine were synthesized and the absorption spectra of 13
compounds were put up. It was demonstrated that in the occasion
of the transition from the diphenylamine derivatives to those
of carbazole the occurrence of the diphenyl compound causes a
considerable change in the ultraviolet absorption spectra. The
substituents at the nitrogen antom in the case of carbazole as
f
well as in the case of diphenylamine produce different effects
according to their electronic character. The fixation of the
unseparated electron couple in nitrogen by the formation of the
N - oxides practically leads to the elimination of nitrogen
from the compound and to an abrupt change of the optic mole-
cular properties.
There are 6 fiCures, 1 table, and 13 references, 5 of which
are Slavic.
Card 2/3
7 9-12 -12
nveztigation of the Structural Peculiarities and
r ansposi,11- ions of C arbazole ar.,d i t s Der iv at ive s . Th~,- t i r-,-. ST
Ultra-Violet Part of Carbazole and some of its Derivatives.
ASSOCIATION: U~ral Folytechnical Institute
(Urallskiy politekhniclieskiy institut)
3U13MITTED: October 25, 1956
AMAILABLE: Library of Con.-ress
1. Carbazole - Synthesis 2. Carbazole - Spectra
3. Carbazole - Structural analysis
Card 3/3
AUTEORS: --Lzir,:~1chen-ko, S. I., Pushkareva, Z. V. SOV/79-28-10-16/60
TITLEi Investigations of the Structural Characteristic Features and
the Chemical Reactions4of Carbazole and Some of Its Derivatives
(losledovaniye osobennostvy stroyeniya i khimicheskikh
prevrashcheniy karbazola i nekotorykh yego proizvodnyk1i)
II. On Some Properties of the 3-Amino Carbazole and Its
Derivatives (11. 0 nekotorykh svoystvakh 3-aminokarbazola i yego
proizvodnykh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 10, pP 2706-27101,1-~
'I
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: With few exceptions detailed investigations have not yet been
made of the 3-amino carbazole, the syntheses of which are
often carried out in different ways (Refs 1-6). For this
reason the authors investigated the alkylation, acylation and
carboxy methylation reactions of this compound as well as the
absorption spectra in the ultraviolet of all derivatives
obtained. The methylation with dimethyl sulfate takes place
at room temperature in alkaline medium forming 3-dimethyl
amino carbazole (I). The acetylation with acetic anhydride can
lead to the formation of the mono, di, and triacetyl
Card 1/3 derivatives. The monobenzoyl derivative (II) can be obtained
Investigations of the Structural Characteristic SOV/79-28-10-16/60
Features and the Chemical Reactions of Carbazole and Some of Its Derivatives.
11. On Some Properties of the 3-Amino Carbazole and ItE Deri7atives
by the reaction with benzoyl chloride in the presence of
sodium alcoholate. The carboxy methylation reaction was only
carried out to obtain the 3-carbazyl glycine (Ill), the analog
of phenyl glycine, which is the source product of indigoid
dyes. Compound (III-) could, however, only be methylated with
bromo acetic acid. The closure of the oxindole cycle
(Scherre 2-(111) ~,(IV)) failed. All reactiono carried out
s9ow the considerable difference between the amino group of
3-amino carbazole a,id the amino groups of ordinary aromatic
amines. The comparison of the spectral curves in the ultra-
violet range of the 3-amino carbazole derivatives showed that
their chemical characteristic features come from the reciprocal
effect of the election systems of the hetero atoms 'and the
nitrogen of the amino group. There are 5 figures and
7 references, 1 of which is.Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy politekhnir-.heskiy institut
Card 2/3
Inve-otigations of the Structural Characteristic
Features and the Chemical Reactions of Carbazole
11. On Some Properties of the 3-Amino Carbazole
SUBMITTED: August 7, 1957
SOV/79-28-10-16/60
and SDMe of Its Deri7atives.
and Its Derivatives
Card 3/3
1UTHORS: Fushkareva, Z.V., Omellchenko, S.I. SOV/80-32-2-55/56
TITLE: Investigation of the Peculiarities of the Stricture arJ of
Chemical Transforp,ationij of Carbazole and Soino of lts Deriva-
tives (Issledovaniye ot;obennostey stroyeniya i khinichookikh
prevrashcheniy karbazola i nekotorykh yego proizvodnykh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Drikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol XXXII, Nr 21
pp 467-469 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The derivatives of oarbazole are dyes which are resistant to
light and washing. Several dyes have been synthetized here
on the base of 3,-diazocarbazole with 1,8-acetylaminonaphthol-
-3,6-disulfoacid, 'L.6-am4~nonaDhlkhol-3,6-disulfoacid, etc.
The color of the dyes ranges from black to golden-yellow.
They may be used for several fabrics, like natural and arti-
ficial silk, cotton, etc.
There are 2 tables end 6 references, I of which is Soviet,
Card 112 3 German. 1 SWiS3 and 1 American.
BOV/80-32-2-55/56
Investigation of the Peculiarities of the St-ructure and of Che=ical Trans-
formationB of Carbazole and Some of Its Derivatives
ASS001ATION: Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova (Ural
Polytechnical Institute iineni S.R. Kirov)
SUBMITTED: August 6, 1957
Cara 2/2
OMEL, NK S'l FUSMMEVA, Z.V.; SHISHKINA, V.I.
Van 0.
Investigation of the formation peculiarities and
of carbazole and some derivatives. Report No.6:
triary3methane type from carbazole. Trudy Ural.
no.9.4:.45-47 160.
(Carbawle) (Dyes and dyeing)
cbemical changas
Dyes of the
politakh. inst.
WRA 15:.6)
SHISHKINA) V.I.; O.-FE-LICHRM., S.I.; S02JHIN., V.A.
Characteristics of the structure and chemical transformations of
carbazole and some of its derivatives. Report Ho.6: Hitration
reaction of carbazole and its N-derivatives, Trudy Ural.,politekh,
inst. no.96:19-23 160. WIIU. 14:3)
(Carbazole) (Nitration)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6178
Omallehenko, Svetlana Ivanovna
EpokBidnyye smoly (Epoxy Resins) Kiyev, Gostekhizdat UkrSSR, 1962.
102 P. 3100 copies printed.
Ed.: L. A. TB~ba; Tech. Ed.: V. N. Berezovyy.
PIMPOSE: ThIs book Is Intended for technical personnel engaged
. in the study or use of epoxy resins.
COVYMGE: The text deals with raw materials, s~rnthesis, manufacture,
anb use of epoxy resinB. Curing agents, properties, and chemical
modifications of epoxy resins and methodBfbr determining the
amount of epoxy and hydroxyl groupB, ch'lorlde Ions, and volatiles
in epoxy resins are discussed. Epoxy-rosin production technology
and uses for epoxy resins are also studied. -There arze 46 refer-
ences: 27 Soviet (IncludIng 3 translatiohs), 10-English,
4 German, 3 Frencb, 1 Finnish, and 1 Polish. No personalities are
mentioned
card 1/2
Epoxy Resins 30Tf/6178
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Abridged]:
Foreword 3
Synthesis and Properties of Epoxy Resins 5
Production of Epoxy Resins 36
Analysis of Epoxy Resins 45
'Utilization of Epoxy Resins 54
References 101
AWAIUBLE: Library of Congress
SUBJECM Chemical Engineering
Norme-11-allic Materials
BbVclb/tem
Card 2/2 1-18-63
OWLICRUX0, S.I.; VIDENINA, N.G.; BELAYA) E.S.; LINDX3 S.V.) MANIX00 S.K.;
------------NEF0FMTAMCHAYAI I&R,
Obtaining eppxy rOB173B With the method of direct epoxidaUon of
unsaturated polyters and their use asfilz-forming agents.
Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.6il5-19 162. (MA 16: 1)
(Epov 7-81)iMB)
ACCESSION NR; A?4012183 5/0191/64/000/002/0017/00,19
AUTHORS: Ome4,.1;heDko,, $.._ 1,~; Sorokin, V, P.; Tkachuk3 B. M.;
ffeMtskaya, T. V.; Zubkova, Z. A.; Piotrkovskaya, Vo G.;
Safonov, A. 1.
A
,TITLE. 'Unsaturated polyglycol maleinate resins modified by anthracen
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 2, 19642 17-19
:TbPIC TAGS: unsaturated polyglycol maleinate resin., anthracene,
i
U11saturated polyester resin, glass-reinforced plastic., maleic an-
,hidride, contact method, filler, binder, heat resistan"
!AbSTRACT: Effort directed toward broadening the raw material base
'.for synthesis of unsaturated polyester resins is acquiring great
.,value in connection with the expansion of glass-reinforced plastic
...production.' Unsaturated polyester resins were synthesized by two
.methods: (1) joint polycondensation of maloic anhydride with additive'
,ofanthracene and glycol (ethylene glycol or diethylene glycol).
(2) introduction of anthracene during condensation polymerization of
glycols and maleic. anhydride. Two problems were simultaneoualy
,Card. l/2
-------_---- ---- -
jACCESSION NR: AP4012183
Izolved: obtaining unsaturated polyester bonds with~wimproved prop-
arties and the expansion of the raw material basefor their produc-
:tion. Optimum conditions for the process were studied and it was
.iestab shad that stable resins can be obtained by synthesis in one
;stage (22-23 hrs.) and in-a two-stage process (16-27 hrs.). Glass-
i
Arainforced plastic was prepared on the basis of resins derived by
!the contact method; glass cloth of brand T and ACTT-'Jb) P, with
;paraffin lubricant were used as filler. Physical-mechani3al testing
!'indicates that the resins modified by additive or anthracene can be
!used as binders. Glass-r6inforced plastic based on resin of certain
:ibrands (PNA-D-2., PNAD-E-3, FNAD-2.5) possess increased heat resis-
Ltance and the beat physical-mechanical properties*
ASSOCIATION: None'
ISUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 26Feb64 ENCL: 00
'OTHER: 003
SUB CODE: CH,, 14A NA REF SOV: 001
c,rd 2/2
02&LICHFI;KO S.I.; PRIZ, SIMMAYEV, G.I.I. [Shamrayev, 11.14.1; Z'-ADAN, M.S.
Effect of cross-linking polymers on the characteristicF cf
glycolmleate bonding aEents for glass plastics.
, L f..
no.3:30-33 Jl-S 164. -~,A 17:
TROYNIK01M, Ye.l. [Troihykova, I'L.I. ]; SADOVSKAYA [Sudovs1k,"l,
KOMAHKOP 0115MICHENKO 3 S.I.
Initiating systems for the copoly-m;-rization ct
resins modified with cyclopentadione. Khim. prom. (Ukr. nc), 1:
311-35 Jl-S 164. (MiRl :.,!,:
MFIETSKAYA, T.V. [Diletclka, T.V.1; O)BKOVi., Z.A.; ~':.T.-'
- trkl-v3OPa, I? -A' :.~7 - ;' ',~ ~ -
PICMFUSFAY~, V.G. [Pio- ." J; ',. I , - I - - -
Unsaturated polyester resins with h-!O. an,,,
improved dielectric, proportlen J'(-.r the mrim1factill-f~ of glfiss
plastics. XhIm. no.1:5---I '65,
L-226oo-66 &T(r
NR- . ATWor:,244
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0048/0055
ALMIOR: OmellcheMo S. I.; Traynikova, Ye. I., SadovsYaya, Z. M.; Xomasbko, A. H.
ORG: Uk netsk (UkrNIIPlastmass)
TITLE: Initiation systems for the cppobTerizationl'of polyglycolmaleinate resin mo-
dified with cyclopentadiene
SOURCE- AN UkrSSR. Hodifikatsiya svoystv polimerov i polimernykh materialov (Modifi-
cation of the properties of polymers and polymeric materials). Kiev, Naukova dunka,
1965, 46-55
TOPIC TAGS: ccpolymerization, polymerization catalyst, polymerization Initiator,
synthetic material, catalytic polymerization
ABSTRACT: , The effectiveness of isopropylbenzohydroperoxide (IPBHP)-, methylethy-l-
ketone peroxide (MEKP)- and cyclohexanone peroxide (CHP) supple nted with U-100 acce-
lerat( )3, on the copolymerization of PNTs-2E-6?pdo maleinate
(NH4)2[Co(CKS 0-1
resinlifith cyclopentadiene was investigated. The copolymer samples were prepared by
mixing aresin-styrene solution (100:4()0 styrenelto resin ratio) with an Initiator--
-accelerator system followed by pouring into moldh and setting at 20 ' 10C. The con-
centration of 1PBHP in styrene was 3-5%. The concentration of MEKP was 0.2-0.7% and
concentration of CHP was 0.2-0.0%. The copolymerization duration was 95-230 minutes,
2
226oo-66
6
C
-~CC NRt AT6006244
7A'N~R
The cGDOlvj
The copolymers were hell for 1-4 hours at 60-1200C. The concentration of U-100 was
0.01-0.03% based on Co ion content. In the case of IPBHP, a copolymef+with the
best physicomechanical properties was obtained usiy3% IPBHP, 0.02% Co , and them-
al treatment at 100-1200C. After 30 days of aging, the copolymer contained 914% non-
extractible matter. The properties of the styrene- PNTs-21:-6 resin copolyners obtain-'
ed with various initiation systems are presented in a table. Orig. art. has: 9
figures, .4 tablets.
SUB CODEs 07/ SUBM DATE: 060ctGS/ ORIG REFt 002/ OTH REF: 000
2/
L 21822-66 E14P(J)/V4TW/ETC(m)-6/T IJP(a) FM/W1W/GS
~ACC HR:- AT6005253 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/ 65/000/00010132/013r)
ALMHOR: Omellchenko S. J. ~riz, M!_..N. Shamrayev. G. M. Zhadan, ?I. ,S.; Yovalenko,
:V. D.; Sh-antgay, T.
ORG: none
TITLE: Changes in physicomecbanical properties of PNTs resins and glass -textolites
:based on PNTs due to the influence of the atmosphere
~SOURCE:. AN UkrSSR. Modifikatsiya svoystv polimerov 1 polimernykh materialov (Hodi-
'fication of the properties, of polymers and polymeric materials). 31,1'lev, Naukova
I;dumka, 1965, 132-136
'TOPIC TAGS: glass textolite, polymer, solid mechanical property, synthetic -material,
:structural plastic
'ABSTRACT: The changes in,,ohysiccmechanical properties of Unsaturated. polyester
!PHTs-2E-6- and PNTs-2ED-61resins and glass textolites based on these resins were
Invest igat ed - du~i-n-g their aging in natural and artificial atmospheres. The 21ITs-
I-2E- 6 resin is based on ethylene glycol and the PHTs-2ED-6 resin is a mixture of
L 2182Z--',0'
!ACC NR: AT600625a
lethylene and diethylene glycol with maleic anhydride. The tests were conducted on
,samples, composed of 100 parts of resin with 40 parts of styrene.fj They were set at
iroom temperature from a mixture containing 3% isopropylbenzene bidrope:.-oxide and 61,
I
~of 8% styrens solution of cobalt naphthenate. These samples were next beld for 4
1
~hours at 1000C. The aging tests were conducted by exposure to atmospbire from April
ito September 1964. The aged samples were then ermined for Brinell hardness (C-CST-
14670-62), compression(resistance (GOST 4651-63)-~'twisting resistance (GOST-4648-53),
iand thermal stabilityPaccording to -WT-Y,-TG--O�T-9551-60). It was found that eyposurt-
ito aiz~o-spH-e-H-F-6-55&t ions for 3.5 months resulted in very small changen in pbyrico-
-,.mechanical properties. The most loss (28%) in twisting resistance Incurred the
MlTs-M-6 retain. The glass textolites also suffered small losses in physlcm. echani-
-cal indices after six months exposure to atmospheric aging conditions. The artlf-,-:
;cial aging cond1itions had an effect on the resin properties similar to that of the
Inaturall atmospheric conditions. Orig, art. has: 3 tables.
CODE: U/ SUBM DATE: 0GOct65/ ORIG REFt 003/ OTH REF,. 000
2/2 -Ust
ACC NR: AP7001h87 SOURCE CODE: UR/0436/66/000/006/0001.10007
!AUTHOR: Cmellchenko, S. I.; Videnina, B. G.; Shchepetkina~ N. I.; CheryetBova, I. N.
QRG: Inntitute of Rigb-Molecular Compounds (InDtitut -YyBokomolckulyarnylih soyedineniy,'
'TITIS:
Radiation polymerization of unsaturated polyester reoins without monomers
:SOURCE: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost' Ukrainy, no. 6' 1966, 1#7
i
ITOPIC TAGS: radiation polymerization, resin, polyester plastic, polymer cross link-
ling, thermal Btnbility, hardness
ABSTRACT: The authors study the possibility of polymerizing unsaturated polyesters
under the effect of high-energy radiation and compare their radiation and thermo-
!
chemical cross-linking. Several structurally different polyesters were investigated:
polyglycolmaleinate adipinate (PNAD), polyglycolmaleinate phthalate (PNP) and poly-
glycolmaleinates modified by cyclopentadiene (P?iC) and anthracene (PNA-2). The speci-
imens were poured into ampules at 90-1001C with evacuation to remove air bubbles, after
1which the ampules were sealed. The specimens were irradiated on a UKP-30,000 instal-
1lation with a Co6o radiation source. Exposure was done at a rate of 2020-21M rad/sec
I
iwith total doses ranging from I to IhO mrad at a temperature of 18-250C. A ferrosul-:
'fate radiation monitor 'was used with an error of !2%. As the radiation dosage is in-
creased, the specimens are gradually converted from rubber-like pale yellow products
Ito completely transparent uniformly hard brown blocks. The hardest cross-linked speci-:
Card -1/2 UDC; 541-.15-
ACC NRi - -AP7001487
:men was PNP followed by PBC, FNAD and P11A-2. The hardened polyester resin with the
Ihighest therzal stability was RNC followed by PRAD, FRF and MA-2. Me experi=-ental
ida'a indicate significant advantages In the radiation method of croBB-linking for
Itbe%'se types of polyesters in comparison with tbermochemical methods. Orig. art. has:
14 figures, 3 tables.
SUB COMOIll/ SUBM DATEE: None/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH M7-. 002
CITLICIMM/01 T. -
Ca=t-,-Ic Juice
Analysis of gastric jtice In thp blue fox. 72"'r. iXyer., 5, No. 1, 1952.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June Uncl.
Lt
01~rl, 1 G',17"TTO
ro-') TA In of' Arr
VASIL'YFV, V.G., kand. geogr. nauk, otv. red.; FOGULYALYEV, D.I,,
doktar geol-mi-ner. naWk, red.; PERILT7, B.I,',, kand.
geogr. mak, red.; kanJ.. Seilkhoz. nauk,
red.; B1,11AUEN, D.I., rt-d.
[Atlas of Smolensk Province; dedicated to the 1100th anni-
versm7 of -"molensk] Atlas ~~,olenskoi; oblasti; posviashchaetsia
1100L.-letilu Smolenska. 1.1oskva, 196,1. 31 p. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Russia (19"13-- MS,,)J4) Glavnoye upravleniye geridozij A
kartografii.
XOCHOt V.S.; iiARZILOVICH, V.S.; LYADOV, K.P. PrInimali nchruitiya:
1-51Y-MINA, V.I., inzh.; ONTLICHr."WO, T.Ye., tekhnik; SHAYARIMM, Yu.,
student; YASTOCMKIN, C.L., L.V., st-,dert
Investigating the operation of continuous furnaces with a roll.ing
hearth. Stall 24 no.2: 177-179 F 164. (FdRA 17:9)
1. Kiyevskiy pol-itekhnicheskiy institlit i Yommunarskiy metallurgic~,eskiy
zavod.
n3yor
This is how we build an underwater bridge. Voon. vast. 1,2
no.6:96-97 A 162. 041RA 1.5,-6)
(Military bridges)
OWLICHENpj_,YI,7,kalandrovo,~,hataya, delegat XIII illyazda professional 7nykh
soyuzov
Fight for the man! Sov. profsoiuzy 19 no.15:1-3 163.
(MRA 16: 8)
1. Predsedatell tsekhovogo kmiteta zavoda "Krasnry razinshchik
Kiyev.
(Xiev-Rubber Indii3try worker f3--Bdt icat ion and training)
(Trado uniono)
7, 0212L6?____FWVm)1EWPM FDV'YWIDJIWE
ACC Mi AP6031769 SOURCL' CODE: tril/009))/66/000/007/001'8/005()
AUTBOR: -Opelichenko, V, (Engineer); Xrasnikov, A. G. (Engineer); XqzoAizt,_Y,_.L.
(Engineer); Xon_Btantin0VBki7,-V._.A. (Engineer); UvaroV,,.__!~._W. (Candidate of technical
sciences)
ORG: -None
TITLE: Industrial electric power generators using qyistion turbine engines
SOURCE: FromyBblennaya energetika, no. 7, 1966, b8-50
TAGS: electric power engineering, electric -power plant, turboprop engine
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the advantages of using discarded aviation turbine en- I
gineB far generating power in industrial plants, transport and in various branches of
the petroleum industry. Units using aviation turbine engines could be made for variou
power requirements varying from several hundred to several thousand kilowatt output.
The authors describe a successful attempt to set up such a unit in the Soviet Union in
1965. This unit utilized an Al-20 turboprop engine in conjunction with an SGN-i4-49-6
1000 kw synchronous generator.~OThln generating plant vas equipped with an automatic
control vhieb ensured its starting, controlled Its fuel and oil oupply and hendled
emergencieB. The Al-20 turboprop engine in capable of running on varloiin fucla. It
was found that It could be operated on diesel fuel and natural gas if the natural gas L
Card 1 /2 1JDG: 62-1-3ll.23+629_~:Q.0W,07_J
1 09123-6?
ACC NR, - id;
41
was COMPYeZBed to 10 atm. The 1-blir-lc4tion 1) mixture used for operating
nisted of 75% transformer oil or MK-8 and 25% MS-2016r NK-22 oil.-// The
0.8 liters of oil per hour. Since a 1600 kilow-att generator could not
engine was set to function at 50% capacity. The weight to pover ratio
12.3. 7ne unit functioned normally througbout the test period. One of
of using such a unit Is that it does not require water for cooling and
gases of the turbine can be used for beating purpMeD. Orig* art. hBo:.
CODE: 10, 13 / BUBM DATE: None
this engine con-
engine- consumed
be found, the
of this unit wa
the advantages
the exhaust
4 figures.
Cart3 212 'nO+-
OMJ - -
r- W~-
De7elopment of cotton grovn from uneven-aged seed material. Agro-
'biologiia no,*,2:136-139 Mr-Ap '58. (XIBA 12;4)
1, lwtitut genstiki I fiziologil raBteni7 AN Uzbekskoy SSR, Tashkent.
(Cotton growing)
BYSTREMM). 'l '.?; SHT MAYG, X.rh.
EL IKO,-Yl, zr
:!n3P-J3':!d Work of NnbenM ishipyard worYer--. Sudoatroeniro 27
.10.10"'14-17 0 162. WIRA- 31,:12)
(Mierson-Shipbailding)
~ii~ ..... n j ?,'
01"EL I (-
011MELICHENK0, V. IM.: "The surgical anatonv of the large blood vesselE and nerveE of
the lower portion of the neckt?. LIvov, 195.15. LIvov State YeAcal Tmt.
(Di-s!.ertation for the Degree of Candidate of Sc3encp of Fiedical Scierco.-)
EO: Knimhraya Letopis', No. hl, 8 Oct 55
OMELIMM'NX017.M., kana'med.nnuk
I-
Yeatures of murgicz)l anatom7 of the innominate artery. lhirurggiis
34 no.8.11.10-113 Ig 358 OGRA 11:9)
1. 1z kaf eb7 tcrpWaf icheBkoy anntomii i operativnoy khirargit
(SATO' - PrOf. 1.7- StUC121M9ki7) 11VOVBkDgD M8dltSiM9kO9O in'DtitUtg.
(ARTTRISS, MOMBAM, anat. & histol.
Burg., anat. (Ras))
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Commercial. Oil-Bearing. Sugar-Bearing. M-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29869
Author : omellchonko, V.S.
Inst
Title The Role of the Cotton Leaves which Accompany the Fruit-
Bearing Organs.
Orig Pub Izv. AN UzSSR, 1956, No 10, 19-23 (Resume in Uzbek)
Abstract It was shown in tests with the cotton plant (Shreder l3o6
variety and Kanash C-460) that a reduction in the area of
the leaf which accompanies the cotton fruit-bearing organ,
or its removal, causes a large-scale falling off of the
fruit organs and lowers the weight of the raw wool and the
bolls. This occurs most strongly on unfertilized ground.
The application of N and P considerably reduces these ad-
verse Dhenomena.
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of ti.~)
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VP)
~.)f 4"p, :U~ ~,'a5 d~-,Urniaod t"-.nt tilo
(2,:3 of Wis c-
f at till. st~.r
t l
,
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5":.Illra3t ";i't". th
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of Nsl av-1 tn~-,
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O.-A, tlie Ion.-7vit"y
It
0~
--
OTovth and daTelopment of the cotton flavor as affected by the
conditions of mimoral nutrition. Uzb.biol.2huT. no-3:13-18
358. (VIRA 11: 12)
1. Institut genetiki i fiziologii rasteniy AN U2=.
(Cotton--7ertili2ars and ma=es) (7lowers)
OWLICaMiKO, V.S.
Effect of the conditions of nutrition on tube dynamica of growth
and acc=ulation of dry vmttor by tho nnin A= and Iranches
of cotton. U2b. biol. zhur. 6 no.3:17-21 162s (MIUL 15:6)
1. Institut ganell-ild i fiziologii rasteniy All UzSSR.
(Cicri-To-mmT.imms AND~ mum=.)
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I.AUTHDR; Gavranek, V. V.; Veselyanskiy, Yu. S.; Omellcbenko, V. S.
ORG-. Xharkov Polytechnic Institute I'm. V. 1. Lenin (KhaT?kDvskiy politekhnicheskiy
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TITLE: Electronmicroscopic examination of IUIB'N9T steel as a function of Its
condition and time of e.XPDBure-to cavitation
SOURCB: F1ziko-khimitb8Bkaya meltbanika naterialov, 4v. 2. no. 6, 1966, 689-692
TOPIC TAGS: cavitation, electron microscope, metal beat treatment, netal deformation/
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lKhlSN9T steel, UM-100 electron microscope
ABSTRA,r.T-: It has been observed (Gavratek, V. V., et al., same issue, p 686) that
told deformation (degree of deformation 80%) of MISN9T steel combined with Its
pre-recTystallization annealin.B quadruples its cavitation resistance (compared with
austenitic state). In this connection, using an UEMB-10D electron microscope, the
authors investigate the pattern of variation in the microrelief of M18N9T steel as
a function of ita beat treatment (quenching from 2080*C; quenchin's + 802 cold defomn-
tion at room temperaturp; guendbing + 802 colil deformation + pre-recryatallizaticra
annealing at 550*C for br) and time of its exposure to cavitation (5, 30s 60 and 180
=in) si-mulated with -the aid of a napetostriction V4-rator (vibration amplitude 0.05,.
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frequency 7300 cps). Findings: for the quenched spL~cimens subjected to cavitation
for 5 and 30 mixi the degree of differentiation of relief monotonical3y increases from
.the periphery to the center ; the same pattern is ob served for the specimens subjected
to both quenching and-cold deformation, but only aft.er 3D min of cavitation. For the
specimens that also vere aunealed., on the other hands the degree of relief differentia
tion reaches Its peak only after 60 minutes of cavitation and they begin to display
fragmentation following:.the first 5 and 30 mitutes.,, ~nd hence they are more -resistant
to erosive fracture during cavitition. Orig. art* h6s.- 3 tables.
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AUTHOR: Gavranck, V. V.; Omel'chenkv, V. S.
ORG: Khar'kov Polytechnic Institute (Khar'kovskiy politelhnicheskiy institut)
TITLE: Effect of annealing at below recrystallization temperatures on the structure
and mechanical properties of cold deformed IKHMW steel
SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 1, 1967, 146-148
TOPIC TAGS: -chromium steel, 2ustenitic steel,--,-I
annealing, steel structure, solid mechanical property recry~tallizati n
iltemlonrptg~e ductility, impact strength, metal deformation, nickel containing 7
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ABSTRAf.;T: I e mechanical properties and structure of bot-rolled IKhlBN9T[AISI 321)
.steel containing (2): 0.12 C, 17.6 Cr, 10.60 Ni, 0.57 Ti, 0.67 Si, and 1.30 Mn, cold-
deformed with compression and a reduction of up to 80% at a rate of 2-8 nim/min, and
then annealed at temperatures up to 800*C, have been investigated. At 40% reduction
the steel had one hardness maximum after annealing at 400*C, while steel at 50-80%
reduction had two hardness maxima: the first after annealing at 400% and the
seaond after annealing in the 550-600*C range. Steel strengthening resulting from
annealina at 4000C was accompanied by a decrease in ductility explained by aging with
de-formation. Annealing at temperatures up to 550 brought about further increases in
all mechanical characteristics including ductility and impact toughness. With anneal-
ing at 550%, the tensile strength of lk%18N9T steel, cold-deformed with 80% reductio,-6
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increased from 158 to 166 kg/=2, the yield strength from 156 to 164 kg/mm , the
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reduction of area from 33 to 402, the elongation from 4 to 7% and the imDact tough-
ness from 2 to 2.6 kg-m/cm2. Warm-deformed (at 650-550*C) steel had a lower
strength and higher ductility than cold-deformed steel, but subsequent annealing at
5500C also increased all the mechanical characteristics of the warm-deformed steel,
although the amount of the a-phase did not exceed 1.0%. Thus, the strengthening of
deformed lKhl8N9T steel resulting from annealing at below-recrystallization tempera-
tures (500-750*C) is not associated with martensitic transformation, but appears
to be caused by structural changes which occur in the lr-temperature annealing
process, e.g., redistribution of dislocations, formation of various segregations,
and restoration of the near and local far order. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and
I table. [MS)
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AUTHOR: Gavranek, V. V.; Omel'chenko, V. S.
ORG: lUmr'kov Polytechnic Institute im. V. 1. Lenin.(Khar1kovskiy politekhnicheakiy
institut)
TITLE: Effect of deformation and subsequent near-recrystallization annealing on the
cavitation resistance of lKhl8N9T steel
SOURCItt 11i ziko-khimicheskaya mekhanika mnrerlftlov, v. 2, no. 6, 1966, 686-686
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