SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSICHANSKIY, D.B. - OSIKO, V.V.
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OSICHOSKIY D.B.
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Automation of industrial processes. Sakh. Prom. 31 no.1:57-58 Ja '57
(MLRA 10:4)
1. Klyevskiye alektromakhanicheskiye masterskiye tresta Ukrsakhrem-
snab.
(Sugar industry) (Automatic control)
0 ,-" '( '/ 4 V -,%.I ; ~, -V~ !)
OSIGHMSKIY, D.E.
_..
Widen the circle of readers of the journal "Sakharnala promushlen-
nost'." Bakh.prom.31 no.9:66 S 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Kiyevskiye elektromekbanicheakiye masterekt?e treat& "Saidiramsnab.n
(Sugar industry--Periodicals)
OSICH$LNSKIY, D.B.
Mechanization and automatization in sugar factories of the
Kiev Aconomic Council. SaVb.prom. 33 no.10:41 0 '59.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Kiyevskiy opytrjyy zavod "Sakhavtomat."
(Kiev economic region--Sugar Industry)
(Automatic control)
OBICHANSKIY, D.B.
High-speed electrwagnetle regulators Sakhoprow, 34 no.709 Tl
16o. (MIRA 13:7)
(Voltage regulators)
-;r
OBICHANSKIY, D.B.
Wbile SEI,414 scraper, Sakh.prom, 35 no.7:3&,42 JI 161.
(MIRA 14;7)
1. Kiyevakiy sovnarkhoz.
(Sugar induatry-Equipment and supplies) (Scrapers)
OSICHAIISKIY . I
Work of electric machine sbops in Kiev. Sakh. prom. 31 no.10:77
'5?. (MIRA 11:1)
(Kiev--Electric machinery)
VMIOPAY, N.M., inzh.;,_OSICHEVp fWSMOV# G*Mop insh.
Welding armature bodies for large electric motors. 97ar proisr.
no.1103-3.4 R 162. iMIRA 15:12)
1. Kharikovskiy zavod OElektrotyazhaaeb" im. V.I. lenina.
Mectric motors-Welding)
MAZITOVA, F.S.;- OSICHEVA. N.A.; SMIVV, A.A.
Developmental trends and principle arrangements for suppl7ing
gas to cities In T&JIkistan. Izv.Otd. est. nauk AN Tadzh.SSR
no.22:147-159 '57. (MIRA 11:8)
l.Otdel energetiki AN TadzhikskO7 SSR,
(TaJikistan-Gas, Natural)
MIAZITOVAY F.S.;,06ICIIEVA, M.A.
Power resources and economic character-istics of southern Tajik-
istan. Izv. Otd. geol.-khim. i tekh. nauk AN Tadzh. S~;R no.l:
25-38 '59. (MIRI. 14:8',
1. Otdel energetiki AV Tadzhikskoy SSR.
(Tajikistan-Natural resources)
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GUREVICH, A.M.; F930BRAZIONSKAYA, L.D.; OSlCFAVA, N.P.
Study of the mechanism of electrolytic inolation of uranium
from alkaline solutions of paro-Tviranates. Trudy Radiev.innt.
All SSSJI- 8:58-76 '58. (MIRK 12:2)
(Uranium--Electrometallurgy)
RATNER, A.P. [deceased]; GTMV1CH, A.M. ; PREOBHAZHIUSKAYA, L.D. ; OSICHEVA, N.P.
Investijption, of the processes of thermal decomposition and
h;ydrolysis of the salt Na UO -950 in alkaline and aqueous
solutions at 80 - 990C. Qy Riidiev.inst.AR SSSR. 8:99-109
'58. (MIRA 12:2)
(Sodium pero3Wuranate) (Hydrolysis) (Dissociation)
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AUTHORS: Ourevich, A.M.; Preobrazhenskaya, L.D.; Komarov, Ye.V.; :1icheva,
N. P,
TITLE: Spectrophotometrical I! estigation of the system U02003)2- ROH-
- H202- H20
PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, v. 2, no. 1, 1960, 32 - 43
TEXT: In the present work physico-chemical Investigations of the system
U02(NO3)2 - ROH - H202 - H2C, were made by means of the spectrophotometric method
and potentiometric titmtions using 10-4 - 1o-3 M uranium solutions. In previous
papers [Ref. 1: Tr. Radiyevogo inst. im. V.G. Khlopina AN SSSR (Proceedings of
the Radium Institute imeni V.G. Khlopin AS USSR), 8, 110 (1958); Ref. 2: ZhNKh,
3, 2512 (1958); Ref. 3: ibid Ref. 1, 8, 96 (1958)] results concerning hydroly-
sis and decomposition of the U;A- anion have been presented. This research pro-
gram is continued by the present investigations into the formations and composi-
tion of per-uranlum anions in the above-mentioned four-component system, i ereby
the reversibility of the process was studied. Due to the complexity of' the sys-
tem, preliminaiy investigations with solutions not containing H202 were carried
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out, and then the effect of some factors on the composition of the solution in
the presence of H202 was studied. Solutions with a certain contend of uranium or
H202 and with increasing ratio ROB/U were prepared by: I - adding quickly alkali
to the uranyl nitrate solution containing H202; 11 adding simultaneously ROB
and H202-solutions to uranyl nitrate solutions; III by slow titration with al-
kali solution [as described in a previous paper, Ref. 4: ZhNKh, 2, 2307 (1957)1;
and IV - adding H202 to the products of hydrolysis of the uranyl lons formed in
the investigated system. The PH measurements were mad-e with a glass electrode
and JITT-5 (LP-5) potentiometer, while optical density D was determined on a '_t' -4
(3F-4) spectrophotometer. Constancy of the PH and D values in iime ano repro
bility of the results indicated a true or a metastable equilibrium in the solu-
tion. The dependence of D on PH In solutions not containing H202 demonstrates
that different products of hydrolysis exist in the sclutions containing 5 - 10-4
M uranium at PH 3 - 14. According to data published by J. Sutton [Ref. 5: J.
Chem. Soc. Iss. no. 2, 275 (1949)j, and S. Ahrland et al. LRef. 6: Acta Chem.
Scand., 8, 1907 ~1954)1 the present authors assume the formation of the cations
U 02+ and U Og at PH 3 - 7, while at PH 8 - 14 apparently poly-nuclear anions
2 5
are formed. weakly acidic and strong alkaline (PH 14) solutions of the products
of hydrol:-sis are stable and obey Lambert-Beerls law. Between pH 10 and 12 witn
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uranium concentrations of 5 - 10-4 M the optical density changes steadily with
time apparently due to polymerization and formation of difficultly soluble poly-
uranates. The tabulated experimental results obtained with solutions containing
H 02 demonstrate that changes in the sequence of mixing of the components or in
t9e t, me do not change the optical density at PH 6 - 14. Diagrams showing the
dependence of D on PH Indicate formation of different compounds. By comparison
of their absorption spectra the compounds formed in the investigated system
U02(NO3)2 - ROH - H 20 2 - H20 (R = Na+, K+ or NH+) can be identified. Under cer-
tain conditions the same anions are formed in a system with low uranium concen-
tration and in hydrolysis of Na4UO8 - 9 H20 (Ref. 2). According to former inves-
tigations H21j209 is formed in weak acid s6lutions, while at PH 14 in depe4dence
on the H 6-
20 content formation of polyperuranate U40,9 or of the monomer U08- OC7
curs. In the Interv 1 of PH 11 - 12 the composition of the solutions depends es-
sentially on: the scquence of mixing of the compounds, the uranium concentration,
the ionic strength d the kind of alkali. Discussing the obtained results the
authors conclude tha in the investigated system (containing H202) with 10-4
jo-3 M uranium conce tration and at PH 2 S_oc_
01 - 14 stepwise formation of complexe
curs. In weakly aci ic and strong alkaline solutions the reactions are complete-
ly reversible, whilelat PH 7 - 13 some Irreversibility is observed. The latter
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is due to polymerization effects, which increase with increasing uranium concen-
tration. and ionic strength. The difference in degree and character of Dolymeriza-
tion can be explained by the existence of compounds with different H202 content
at pH 11 - 12 and &Tferent spectophotometric characteristibs (HU41 HU20?i,
05- or 02-~ non equilibrated.- It was observed that in ammoniacal solUtions
H
U4 20 U2 2- ' -
the reaction ~Og_ + H202 4=� BUO + H+ f.~'-in Pquilibrium. Considering the present
results, conditions can be ftQ when only reversible-reactions occur, namely
the following reactions: 2UO'," + 211,0, + 1110 11,U,O, -t- 4H*, (3)
112U201 H- + HUN 09- 1 . (4)
HU20-.+411,0, 2HUO'-+5H* :H,O, (5)
In the present paper it is
H. Hdttig and E. Schroeder,'Z.
a true peroxide compound.
between the uranyl ions can
plex according to reactions
A.A. Grinberg et al. [Ref.
11UO"- U016- + H+. (6)
demonstrated that [contrary to conclusions drawn by G.
Anorg. Chem., 121, 243 (1922)] per-urenic acid is
The acid properties of compounds with peroxide bridges
be explained by an acid dissociation of an aqua-com-
[(U02)2(02)2H201 Z=t H+ + l(U02)2(02)20H]- reported by
15; Proceedings of the Radium Institute imeni V.G.
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Spectrophotometrical investigation of the system.... A057/A12Q,
Khlopin AS USSR, 7, 74 (1956)]. In the summary reacti U02+ + P202 Z=2 UOA- +
OP_ 2
+ 6H+ the source of hydrogen Ions Is H 0 Thus the U09 ion can be considerpd
as true peroxide complex anion [u0"(025 while the h1JQ anion car be re-
presented as oomplpx ion 1 3,-
IU02(02)'2(02H which dissocia es 1U02(02)2(02H)Y t---*
+ [U02(02)31'-' The concept or uranium peroxide compounds as complex com-
pounds of the uranyl ion with hydrogen peroxide anions agrees with some previous
results of the present authors LRef. 19: Izd. AS SSSR, Otd. khim. nauk, 3, 547
(1959)). Since the existence of such compounds does not agree with the concept
of uranium peroxide compounds admitted in classical InvestiSations of Pizazhov-
skiy, the present authors assume that these compounds have properties of complex-
es. A suitable nomenclature is given in Table 4 and the reversible stepwise for-
mation of the complexes is presented by the following reactions:
2UO2+ ~F 2H202 + xH20 ;(--t (U02)2(02)2 - xJ12O + 4e (110
2 K - 2 . 10-3
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(42) 2 (02) 2H201 Z=� 1 (U02) 2 ( 02) 20H
K = 3
[('UO + 4H202 ~= 2[UO2(02)202H)]3-
2)2(02)t?
+ H+ (12)
10-7
+ 5H+ + H2
OP (13)
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Spectrophotometrical investigation..Qf the system.... A057/A129
IU02(02)2(02H)3- U02(02) j4,t + e (14)
K . i - lo-13.'
The mechanism or irreversible formation of poly-nuclear compounds must be inves-
tigated in further studies. There are 14 figures, 4 tableq.and 19 references:
12 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUBMITTEW April 211, 1959
Figure 13: Dependence of D on pH. CU - I - 10-4 M; IV
X - 380 m 1 - 10 cm. 1 - formation of peracid Vj
H2U209; 2 ion hydrolysis U02+.
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a2
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OSICIIKIIIA, R.G.; MIMPSOVA, A.I.; HFRGRM,', A.G.
Salt deposit,2 o' southern Tajlklatan. Roport I;uj.l: Sur-,",y .,
studies made of the salt deposits of southern Tajiklstari. Truny
All Tfidzh. SSR P-4:137-145 159. ( 141 qA I i: ~ )
(TaJikintan-Salt)
OBIGHKINA, R.G.; BERGM, A.G.
Salt deposits of southern Tajlkletan. Report 11o.2: The prct)loct
of exploiting the salt domes of southeastern T&JUABtan. TruAy
AN Tadzh. SSR 84:147-151 159. (MIRA 11:-J)
(TaAkistan-Salt)
OSICHKIKA, R.G.; BMGM, A.G.
Salt deposits of southern Tajikietan. Report No.3: Salt deposits of
the Kulyab group. Trudy AN Tadzh. SSTI 84:153-170 '59.
(MIRA 13 :3 )
(Kulyab Province--Salt)
OSICHKINA, R.G.; BERGMAE, A.G.
Salt deposits of southern Tajik-istan. Report I;o.l#: Salt iepcEi~~ - t
the TairE;u-Kvzylsu interfluve and deposits in the vicinity of %,a
Vakhsh River. Trudy All Tadzh. SSR 84:171-185 '59.
(MIRA 13:-1)
(Tairau Valley--Salt) (Ky-zvlsu Valley-Salt) (Vakhsh
OSICHINUK. A.Z. [Osychniuk. A.Z.3
, I,-., . .
New species of bees in the fauna of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Zbir. prats'
Zool. ma. P11 URSR no.28:85-90 157. ( Y TI.- I A 11 - _-- I
(UIrraine-Beea)
,OUUjDaT, G.Z.~Osychniuk, H.Z.1
Apoidea new to the Ukraine. Dup.AA URSR n0-3:372-375 160.
(Km 13: 7)
1. Institut zoologli AN USSR. Predetavleno skademikom AB USSR
A.F.Plarkevichem LO-F.Harkevvehem].
(Ukraine--Bees)
BARBARICH, A.I. [Barbarych, A.I.1; OSICHNYUK, V.V. [Osychniuk, V.V.)
ljkrai.nian Butanical Society in 1962. t~=. bot. zh-.-.ir. 20 nc.3:
115-116 163. (MIRA 1-:9)
I
BARRARICTI, A.I. [J~jrbkiry-lh, A.'T.J;OSICHNYUK2 '.V. [O-jyc)Lr;iuk, V.V.]
Ukrainian Bc~-ar:-al Sc!iiety in 10,63. ITkr. bot. zrur. ;l ro.3:
109-111 t6, (MIRA 17:7)
OSICHNrUK, V.V. [Osychniukp V.V.]
Relicts in the f.:-a of the middle Bug ValleY. Vianyk Kyiv.un,
no.l. Ser.biol. n-).2:37-42 158. (MIRA 16:4)
(BUG VALLEY-BOTANr)
OSICHNYUJK, V.V. [Osychniuk., V.V.j
Foreat vegetQtion of' the aidale bug Vadley. Viswjk. Kiuv. un.
no.2.Ser. biol. no.20-8160. (III-A 16:8)
(BUG VALLEY-fOREST ECOLOGY)
EARDARTCH, A.I. (Barbarych, A.I.]; OSICI-l~=,-V-V.jOsychniuk, V.V.]
Work of the Ukrainian Botanical Society in 1960. Ukr. bot.
zhur. 18 no.3: M -113 161, (MA 11 : 1,2 )
(Ukraine-Botanical research)
BARBARICHP A.I. [Barbarychp A.I.]; OSIC12,y-jy,, V.V. [Osychnixf-c,, V.V.]
Work of the Ukrainian Botanical Socit-ey in 2961o ITkr. ---ot. zhur.
19 no.3:3-15-1.17 162. (YLI~' 15:7)
(Ukraine-Botanical societies)
ROISKI, Stanislaw; ZDIJNSKAP Alina; ILIASZENKO, Janina; OSICKA, Anna
New method for the isolation of L,-leucLne from protein hydro-
lysates. Acts. Pol. pharm. 22 no.3:233-236 165.
1. Z Zakladu Chemii Farmaceutycznej Akademii Medycznej w
Warszawie (Kierownik: prof. dr. St. Rolski).
CHAJECKA, ~kria; SAI&ION-RURARZ, Zofia; OSICKA, Krystyna
The frequency and duration of breast feeding In a large city.
Pediat. pol. 39 no.lt77-84 Ja'64
1. Z Zakladu Rozwoju Dziecka (Kierownik: doc.dr.med. 14.Chajecka)
Insty-tutu Matki i Dzdecka w Varszawie (Dyrektor: prof. dr. med.
B.Gormicki).
OSICK19 --,.
Increase tne discipline of the wage fund. p. 16.
GOSKLAW ZBOZONA. Vol. 7, No. 6, June 19%. Warsz,wa.
East European Accessions List Uhrary of Congress
Vol. 5, No. 11, August 1956
31/081/62/000/005/051/'112
B156/B106
AUTHOR Ooicki, Ryszard
TITLE: Characteristics and chemical stability of some materials used
in the manufacture of apparatus
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnfil. Khimiya, no. 5, 1962, )67, abstract
I)T24') (Przorl - 0 1 ol(t "or, - , v - 2, [to - 2, 19(~ I , 14 0 - 1 ')4 )
TEYT: The chemical stabilities of Flasses of various compositions, poly-
vinyl chloride, polyethylene, and teflon are examined. It is noticed that
the higher temperature the lower the chemical stability of these
substances. Increase in the concentration of aqueous solutions of acids,
salts, or bases means that they attack glass worse but attack plastics
less. Transparent quartz, polyethylene, and teflon have smaller
impurity contents, and are therefore recommended for use when producing
substances of high purity. 18 references. FAbstracter's note: Complete
tranalation.]
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OSICKI, Ryszard
- -1 -
Obtaining high purity hydrofluoric acid. Przegl elektronik.' I-,
n0-10:573 0 '62.
1. Fabryka Polprzewodnikow TEWA, Warszawa.
OSICKI, Ryszard
Obtaining high-purity hydrofluoric acid. Przem chem 42
no.102-33 Ja 163,
1. Fabryka Polprzewodnikow TEWA, Warszawa.
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P/0033/&/000/00210053/0061
ACCESSION XR: AP4022663
AUTHOR: Osicki, lbrszard
TITIZ: Drying of gases for remiconductor.purposes
SOURCE: Przeglad alaktroniki, no.2, 1964, 53-61
,TOPIC TAGS: gas-dryizig, semiconductor, molecular sieve, Nalsit molecular sieve.
Calsit mol6cular sieve, 4A molecular sieve, 5A molecular sieve
ABSTRACT: In this article a review Is given of the various methods for drying
gases and an ew-~uation is made of the most profitable -nethods for application
.in the semiconductor industry. For semiconductor research, the most effective
dr7ing (about vol. H20) is obtained by molecular sieves type 4A and 5A
with the following considerations: they show excoptlonal3y high absorption at low
steam comontritibns; they assiire'a high degree of drying within a wide range of
temperatures; they are characterized tor a rapid stabilization of sorption oquili-
briim; they have v. comparative2y simple technology for the regeneration which has
no negative effect on the sorption property of the toolites -- consequent2y It is
possible to uso team for muW years without 9kequent. changing; they are useful for I
COM 1/2
ACCESSION IM: AP4022665
.reiroving other-po~ar particles'besidets, water, for example CO, GO~~S etc. 'We
express thanks't6'Master of Eng-1neerint; J. Chachulski and to H~ t iewicz from
t
the Oil Institfteilin Cracow for unsel:+jshly Nrnishing us with the necessax7
quantity of type'4-A and 5A molecular sieves for the research as well as to Engineer'.
C. Hybl from the Research :Institute for Oil and Rydrocarbon Fluids in Bratislawa I
for molecular si&as type Halsit and Calsit.- Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 4 tables*!
ASSOCIATION: dowe Laboratorium Fyziko-Chemiczne, Fabryka Polprzewodnikow
"ME Zk" -- WargaV Ptorsicoehemical Departmerit Laboratory, Semiconductor Factory
SUM ~A; MOW
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DATE AOQ: OBApr64
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OSIDZE, D.F.; SYUHIN, V.N.
Cultivation f the swine influenza virus in the culture of the
kidney tissue of a cattle fetus. Veterinarlia 39 no.12:5M1 D
,62. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatells~jy institut veterinarnoy
virusologii i mikrobiologii.
(Virus diseases in animals-Research) (Tissue culture)
4%
SIURIN, V.N.; 0SIME., D.F,; PANTELEYEV, Tu.V.; SUSHKOV, F.V.
. - .. - ---- 1 11
Propagation of A2 inflimenza virus in porcine embcryo kidnev
cell cultures. Acta virol. 7 no.4:37F Jl '63.
1. D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology, U.S.S.R. Acadeny of
Medical Sciences, Moscow.
INFLUENZA VIRUS) (TISSUE CULTURE)
RONEY) (GLYCOGEN) (VIRUS CULTIVATION)
.9 , D.F.; SEROV, M.F.; ALEKSANDROVA, V.T.;
NAlUiMANSON V.M.; QjSJ~4E
SOLOVIYEV, S.; MALYSHEV, N.; IVANFNKO, N.M.; POTATURKIN, V.;
CHIZHOV, A.I.; MIKHAYLOV, N.N.
In the Soviet Union. Veterinariia 39 no.1:88-% Ja 163.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Veterinary medicine)
OSIDZEV D.F.
-.-- '--'-Vi~-ological and sero-logical study of -influenza in svin-e.
Veterinariia 41 no.1:19-21 Ja 164. (," I I-LA 13 )
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauc4no-issledovatellskiy Institut vf-tor;narnoy
virusologii i mikrobiologii.
':YlJli!N, V~N.; OSMZE, Dj,
Rpt!onal tr~rm!rioloU fcr vir-2p, -,f
Vaterinarlia 41 no.7~16_19 :1. 164 , ( f , ".; - ~ " P, , '. 1 ,
1. Vsesovuznyy nauchrio-Issledovatellskly Jristt.-.jt vetf.-~rtt-rirv
vl-rusologl~l i mikrob~clopll'.
L 38260-66 EWT(1)/T JK
ACC NR, AP6028651
(A SOUTICZ COD'ZI I~Q O~iQ66/000/005/0017/0018
AUTHOR: Osidze, N. G.
O.',G: A.11-Union Scientific Research Institut-) of 'Juterinary ViroloE~f an"'
~Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatolTifci5~-iii~tif~-E V-0tori-nar-n-0-y' virusologii- i
milwobiologii) L
TITIZ: Eultiplication of the vaccinal strain of foot-&nd-mouth direase virus in
various cell cultures
SOURCE: Vaterinariya, no. 5, 1966, 17-18
TOPIC TAGS: virus, hoof and mouth disease, rabbit, vaccine, sonun, viroloU
A33,LV,CT: In 1960 A. A. Svirldov succeeded In adapting the foot-
and-mouth disease virus type A to a culture of kidney cells from
2-reelk-old rabbits and obtaining a strain that could be used as a
v--ccine. The Droduction of vaccine from this strain is based on
the use of a monolayer tissue culture from 2-3-ureek-old rabbits.
'o,
H
wever, the small yield of kidney tissue requires the slaughtering
of a L-,reat many animals, thereby greatly Increasing the cost of the
vaccine. In searching for more abundant sources of tissue, the
author tested a 3-5-day-old culture of kidney cells from 2 1/2-
3-mon-b-old swine, a 1-2-day-old culture of kidney cells from 2-3-
UDCs 619t616.988.4
ACC NRs
day-old rabbits, and cells of the transplantable strains FF, SPF.B,
and TM-21. Groi-in on a medium consisting of 0.5^' laotalbumin
hydrolysate solution In Hanks' solution with 10/1; crude bovine
serum, all the tissues proved to be highly sensitive to the modi-
fied foot-and-mouth diBease virus.
Virus multiplioation In all the oultures was aooompanled by marked
oytopatho-enio action, The oells were completely destroyed 16
-hours after Infootion. The virus aohleved a high titer by the
~fifth passase. At this time the virus was oapablo of forming
apl-Lthao in waves. whioh appeared 24 hours*after inooUlation of
-the oulture, Orige art. has: 1 table. fj-PRs: 36,932-7
SUB CME: 06 / SUB24 DAW: none
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OSIECIU, Andrzej (Szczecin)
Efficiency of hydraulic transmissions. Archiw bud masz 9 no.3:
423-439 162.
WOLTER, H.; OSIMM, H.
Xye fandas in chronic peripheral vascular diseases. Klin. oczna 28 no.3:
35 1-355 1958.
1. 2 Kliniki Ocznej A. M. w Wnrzavie Kierownik: prof. dr. ied. W. H.
Melanowski. Adres autorn: Varozawn 12, u1 Opoczynaka 15 m 15.
(VASCUIA-11 DISSURS, PERIPHERAL, manifest.
eye fundus in chronic Deripheral vase. dis. (Pol))
(EYE, In various cUs.
fundus in chronic neripheral vase. dis. (Pol))
OSIECKI. Andrzej ISzczecin)
Static investigation of some speed control circuits of the hyd-
raulic drives of metal working machine tools. Arch1w bud masz
8 no.4-511-539 161.
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OSIFCKI, JACEY Polish CA:);7:11704
"Means and metbods for Improving the properties of drilling mmd."
Nafta (Poland) 9, 139-41 (1n53)
031MKI, Jan
Propagation of plaBtic strain waves in a semi-infinite bar
produced by a periodic load. Proceed vibr probl 3 no.2:141-1-5~
162.
1. Departiwnt of Vibrations, Institute of Basic Technical
Polish Academy of Sciences,, Warsaw.
.-Induence of line adaride on r aters; c4 Raman lines
a " " 0'
in the system CILOH-blch. lift a awo r
Oslecki (Unliv. Warsaw). R"jmiki C Mem2,
Distr; 4E3d mmary).-'Jrx changes of the parameters of the,
Raman fines Chi MeOH dLie to dissolved ZUC6 at cauens. up
to 5 moks/l. were meawed. The results are giveu in form
24(7),5(4)
AUTNORS: Minc, S., Osiecki, 3
TITfE: The Investigation of Solutions of Zinc Chloride in Methanol
by the Method of the Raman Spectrum of Light
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSMI'Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vu'~ 2'~p
Nr 10, PP 1184-1155 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Because of the interaction between the components electrolyte -
solvent the Raman spectra of the solvent and of the dissolv,-,d
salt show considerable variations. In references 1 - 4 frequency
variations were above all in-vestigated.-Kuchkarev et al. (Rof 4)
already pointed out the strong interaction of molecules in the
zinc chloride solution in methanol. This solution has alroad~~ been
investigated by means of the Raman spectra method by Hitben, who
found a frequency decrease in the 1033 cm- 1-methanol line. The
present paper focuses its main attention on the concentration
dependence of integral intensity, the degree of depolarization,
and the width of the line e-1033 cm -1 symmetric valence
oscillation of C-0 in methanol). The method of investigation is
Card 1/3 the same as in reference 5. The spectrum was excited by the blue
The Investigation of Solutions of Zinc Chloride in BDV/48_2~~_10-5/39
Methanol by the Mothod of the 111aman Spectrum of Light
Ug-line of a PRK-2 lamp. Measuring results are shown by figuroc
1 and 2. In the case of zinc chloride concentrations of from 0 to
0.9 Mol/liter the integral intensity of the investigated lines
inareasou considerably and the degree of depolarization docreaocs,
which indicates a decroase of the polarity of the C-0 bond of
methanol as well as a symmetry increase of the methanol moleckile.
At concentrations > 0,9 Mol/liter intensity decreases and the
degree of dopolarization of the C-0 line increases, which indicates
a decrease of the symmetry of the methanol molecule and an increase
of C-0 bond polarity. In all cases the molar integral intensity of
the 1033 cm 1 line in dissolved state compared to pure methanol
was greater and the degree of depolarization was lower. Figure 2
shows the dependence of the width and the frequency of this line
on ZnCl 2-concentration. The line width shows an increasing and
the frequency a decreasing tendency with increasing ZnC1 2- concen-
tration. The parameters of other lines were not determined because
of the lower intensity of these lines and the intensive background.
There are 2 figures and 7 references# 5 of which are Soviet.
Card 2/3
The Investigation of Solutions of Zinc Chloride in SOV/48-23-10-5/39
Methanol by the Method of the Raman Spectrum of Light
ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya elektrokhimii Instituta fizicheskoy khimii
Pollskoy Akademii nauk (LaboratorV for Electrochemistry of the
Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of
Sciences)
Card 3/3
OSIECKI, Tadeusz
Uri-nary charges in a cure a ppe,-.d-- c --' t,-* s. Wi ad. 1 ek . '~ F -. r . 21 :
1639-164-1 1 ',.* 1 65.
1. Z I Kliniki Chdrurgiczrej 2 Gentralergc SzpItala Klip.-"cz-
nego Wo4skowej A14 (Kiarownik: doc. dr. med. W. ZagcrOi).
OSIJUK, Dariusz
Reports on the geological and prown coal prospecting works
in the region of Wielichowo-Blotnica, Poznan Voivodeship,
performed in 1960. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.4:755-756 162.
1. Zaklad Zloz Wegli, InBtytut Geologiczny, Warszawa.
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OSIKA, K.P.. inzh.; PEMIKO, Tu.Z., inzh. (Tashkent)
.6~,*
Mechanized washing of diesel locomotives. Ilek. i tepl.
tiaga, 4 no. 9:22-23 S 160. (HERA 13:12)
(Diesel locomotives--Gleaning)
TURGUNOVv D.T.; Old'IKA, K.P.
C -
Experience from the first operational trial of the TWO diece!
switch engine. Elek. i tepl. tiaga no.1:26-27 Ja 161.
(1,11ju 14:3)
1. Nachallnik sluzhby lokomotivnogo khozyaystva, depo Ta3hkent
(for TurgLmov). 2. Nachallnik otdola remonta I ekspluat~isil, riopo
Tashkent (for Osika).
(Diesel locomotives)
PERELIMAN, Yu.Z., inzl,.; ObIKA, K.P., in-.h.; ROTENSKIY, ~'XI.V., t.-,Icl,nl;k
P'lodified aesiLp. of the fan drive cf the 7z'.! diesel loronotive.
i tepl.tiaga no.7:,40 Jl 163. , 6.- cl, )
(Diejel locomotivoB-4ontilation)
-OSIKA,-K-.P.., inzh.; MIKHAYLOVSKIY, A.M., Inzh.
UB* of polyvinyl chloride pipes in 2DlGO diesel locomotives. Elek.
i tepl. tiaga 7 no.4:19 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5)
(Diesel locomotives) (Pipe, Plastic)
RIJL):~INSK17yt D.P., inzh.,, OSIKA, N.F., dnzh.
,esigns of new automated '-"/10 kv. slulbs-t' :)r9. ', '
3~ no.1:54-5P- Ja 164. '... -- 1'7;6,
OSIKA. R.
"Iron Ores." D-38
(PRZIMALD GBOLOGICZNY No. 1/2, Jan./Feb. 1954 Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Zast European Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5. Ma~r 1954,Uncl.
_05-ah-~
Lower Cretaceous sedimnts in the region of Izbica and in the Pagorki
borehole In Kujawy. Kwartalnik geol ) no.2:339-358 '59. (EEA.I 9:8)
1. Zaklad Zloz Rud Zelaza I.G.
(Poland--Geology)
,OSIKA, Roman.
Middle Lias sediments of Western Pomerania; In
prospecting for iron-ore deposits. Kwartalnik
159.
connection with the
geol 3 no.4:914-938
(EHAI 10:1)
1. Zaklad Zloz Bud Zelaza I.G%
(Pomerania--Geology)
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OSIKA, Roman
Zbtgniiw ;,jofjaoczY 190'1-1963. Rocz gool Krakow 34 nc.4;633-
636 164.
QSIKAp S.
"Finishing Hard Fiber Plates" p. 60. (Przeglad Budowlanv, Val. 25, no. 2, Feb. 1953,
Warszawa)
Fast Buropean Vol. 311 . No. 2.,
SO: Month List of/xgxuu AccessionsAibrary of Congress, February, 1954 IM, Uncl.
-,.
'.4orld devrvlopm(mt o" th~, ~' ~ 1. n iu 3 *,r-, . -,). 11.1 .
i, I 7~ I --~ I, ~ LYi7, ~
Vol 11, no. i1, lov. 1,~5. ",,-7, ~ " "01 'CV'.
10
So: Eastern -~;uroT.Dean '.ccessi m. Vol I., n-. ',, Ap-il ,-
I
G5 IxA, 5 .
Development of production methodB for fiberboard. p. 41.
(FRZEGIJLL) PAPILRNICZY. Vol. 12, no. 2, Fob. 1956, Lodz, Poland)
so; Monthly List of East European Accesslons (EFAL) LC. Vol. o, No. 12, Dec. 1017.
Uncl.
061". Stanislav
Current development trends of the fiberbowd manufactur1w
industry. Przem drzew 13 no-5:13-17 MW 162.
S/I 37/6 2/000/003/08 1/' . 91
Aoo6/Aioi
AUMOR: 2aLky
,-7,.
TITLE: The effect of individual parameters of melting upon Lhe amourit. of'
rejects due to transverse cracks in plastic deformation
PERIODICAL: Referativny-j zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 15 abstract 3D79
("Przegl. nauk.-techn. AGH Krakowie", 1961, no. 11, 17 - 32, Poiis-,)
TEXT: It was atablished that extended time of bubbling and finishing thr.
steel had a positive effect upon its ductility. It follows from graphs and dia-
grams presented that the production of high-quality metal is ensured by reducing
the bubbling time of steel at a high C content (1.2 - 1.5%) in the first sample.
An excessive rate of the burning out of C at the end of bubbling of the steel,
reduces strongly the bubbling time but increases rejects during deformation of the
metal. The effect of the S amount in the first sample upon the amount of rejects
during deformation is of variable nature. Houever, with a reduced S content thf,~
metal quality improves noticeably. In both steel grades at a S content as high
as 0.4 - 0.41% in the finished steel, rejects during deformation did not occur.
An extension of the bubbling time at a considerable 8 content has n positive effect
Card 1/2
MNSEL, Wladyslaw; (SIKA, Zygmunt
Segregation of elemients in a killed steel ingot. Mtetal i
odlew no. 9:37-56 163.
1. Katedra Metalurgii Stali, Alcademia Ciorniczo-Putnica,
Krakow.
OSIKA, Zyp=t
1. -. , , ., '. Thfluence of the grain size of injected lime on the desul-
furization of the open hearth metal bath. Archiv hutn 8
no.3:217-242, 163.
1. Katedra Yietalurgil Stali, Akademia Gorniczo-Ritnicza,
Krakow.
OSIKA, ZygmiMt, dr inz.; KRUCINSKI, Marian, mgr inz.
Possiblities of reducing the manganese consumption by
deoxidizing steel under condensed Slar, Hutnik P 30 no.
11: 367-371 N 163. ,
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KoNsTAwTjsoVA-SHIMZINGER, N.A.; OSIKO, V.V.; ULANOVSKATA, L.S.
Iuldnescout, zinc-lithium-silloated activated by manganese. Zlmr.
neorg. khlm. 3 no.6:1286-1294 Jo '58. (KIRA 11:6)
1. Fi2icheskly institut im. P.N. Isbedeva Akademli nauk SSSR I
MDskcyvskiy Institut tonkoy khimichoskDy tokhnologil im. N.V.
ISDMOnOSOVa.
(Immineacent substances)
24(0)
AUTHORS: Osiko, V. V., Fok, 11. V.
TITLE: The Luminescence of Crystalline Phosphors and its ~.i:
(Lyuminestsentsiya kristal1cfosforov -' yeye
All-Union Conference in Mcscow
MoskveN)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Aka~emii nauk SSSR, Nr 11, '21-12~1
ABSTRACT: The Seventh Conference ,.,as held in Mcsccw J,,--%,! 2~
by the Fizicl.esk'.' '.'!.s+i' im.
3 an d a I 1~ e e 1,, c
Lebedeva "aaerii nauk SSSR -i Nauchn~-y sDv.,,, ~- '_, :.1. --
tsentsii (Institute of Physics imeni F. N. Lelo2dt--v of
USSR and the Scientific Council fcr Lunineacence)
.
350 delegatt~s from the Soviet Un 4on, as a2 a f i,-- f -, r e9!.
scientists attended the conference. Approximiat-:-ly 100 re,'~-rts
were given. The maj ori ty cf the talks dealt t ~ * -.e 1
cence alkali-halcid cr~~s~allire phz)sFi-.crs. R-1 - r' 3 r
given
F. D. Klement, 1. A. Parfianovich, L. 1. Shamcvsk--~, M~ L.
Kats, Ch. B. Lushchik and others on the Kineti-s f
Card 1/3 cence of These Phosphors, the Ex-lton and !::n Pr--7. ~ .-
sly
The Luminescence ,~f Crystall-Ine a-A :'z
Conference in Moscow
Place ' n Them, t,e Problem )f Vcl--me and 3-~rf, - D
cf Centers of Luminesct~nce.
Y e - N a d 1 1 Hu ng a ry ) , V. V. An t or. ov vo k d y a i i jr
the Process of Electric
F. 1. Fel-erman or. th,~ Prod-.ictiDr. nf
I. N. Orlov ai.d ot',.ers o.-. ti.- Pract'cal AjpI;cr~-
Luminescence.
Ye. I. Panasyuk oi, the Prclucli,-)n 3f -f
Su If ide
V. Ye. Oranov sk iy , B. T. Foly,A sh~ n on ' hr, St,i i~- -f L'
Luminescence of 'Zinc Sulfide
N. A. Tolstoy and Collaborators, P. B. Yaghchi..
V. Fok, K. S. K. Retane, F. I. Yergunas on the
cence --f Zinc Sulfide 'ur-,'nophore3.
eN r :f Fl-,-,:--
N. A. Gorbacheva on the Synthe S43 Cf a I
Phosphate Luminophores.
Yiz. S. Leonov or, the Synthesis of Mixed
b~- Uranium.
M. Yu. Alsalu discovered blue luminescence, un'.;s*-;-t1 w-.'.
Card 2/3 manFanese, in the mi~ta-antimcnate Of 3tronti--Lm w-"th
The Luminescence of Crystalline Phosphors and its
Ccnference in Moscow
Ye. G.. Vasillyeva, S. A. Fridman on the first-1-m,
of thermographic analysis for the r-- Search :,,f z~,-.-
luminophore3.
It was noted that practical research has nct yet
ficiently developed.
Ca ri
24(4)
AUTHOR: Osiko, V~ V~ S -~,i 2 2 4,
TITLE: Two Kin~s of tfle Ce:.ters of Luminescer,ce of' Minianese
in the Phase Ci(Ir.-,lum-Lithium-OrthoEiilicate ~Dva vida
tLentrov mart-antan v fit-,e
ortosilikata)
PERIODICAL: Do~lady A'.,~ademii nauk SSSR, Vol 121. lir 5,
5o-
ABSTRACT: In a prevJo-,.s ~a,,,~er t-.c autnor carried out a !eta,~:ed
invest il:-,atiori of z_n,: :itn:~im luminoinores; t,,.416
facilitated t,,e exp!l-ination of the generation of various
types of li,s"t. The present paper deals with
litnium lumino~.hores., T~.e author prepared a si~ries
of s,,-,--imens of cadmiurz; I thium ortlhooili,!ati-ii ,,;hic-
were activated 'uv accordin,~ to tt, ,7e,.eral
formula (6-x-CdO xLi 0 iS10, ~-,0'51r. For x t-.e v~a:ues
2 e
0; 0 2 , 0 ; 2, 0 4 0 0
were taken. The specim,no were prepared accordi!.g to
Card 1/3 2 different methods. Two diarrams demor-trate t~:e .-,,,ectra
Two Kinda of the Centerij of Lurririeucen-(- of Llaiij~arjc~:~ev C, 4 7
in the Phase Cadmium Llt:.ium Ortl-.ooillcate
of t:.e pl~otoiuminescence and of the cathode luminescence
of the cadmium litniu,-,i-ortho3ilicates activated hy
manganese. These spectra consist of a greer or of an
orange red band, or of their sum. The place of the
maxima of the Freen and of the red bands (',14 and
615 m~~) doea riot depend on the manner of ej:citation
and on the ~ompooit ion of the 1,~minophores. The ratio
of the inte;iulties of the green and of the :-ed bands
depends on the ratio CdO/Li 0 in the orthosilicate. The
1~ 2
dependence of the intensities of these band3 on tne
coin Poo i t I or, ~,atj a cc-2,p It? X ~ liar; tcter, T,.(- ab.)ve mert i oned
and al otner rejj~ ts of this Paper I ead to t~:e.
foilo%,;ing concl. usion The sa7.(- phase of the cadmium-
lithium orthosilicate (activated by manganese) is re-
sponsible for the green and a'so for t~,.e red luminescence..
The molar ratio between _-adiiium oxide and lithium
oxide ir. this phase may Le varied _,', i,,rhtly vii tnout
disturtinc homo~,ene~ T:-.e -i:~tnor t~ Professor
I Kor~stantinov~i S'-, ezin~~er for co.,.stant in-,erest in
M A
Card 2/3 this paper and for useful advice, There art, .5 figures.
Two Kinds of the Centers of Luminescence of Manganese '50v/2o-2'-5
in the Phase Cadmium-L4~thiur,-Ort-osilicate
1 table, and 5 references, 1 of which is Soviet~
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut 1m.P,.N.Leb,deva Akademil nauk SSSR
(Physics Institute imeni P N Lebedev,AS USSR)
PRESENTED: March 5, 195a, by A,N,Terenin. Academician
USSR
SUBMITTED: February 17,, 1958
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ATJ TH 01.1 Osilco, V.V,
TITLE: On the Loi Iv-T e.zInDeraturlLurrdnaSL&nc8 of Zinc Oxide in the Re! P~art c,'
the S pectr-.Hn
FiERIODI"L. OptiKa i spov-trosico iya, 1959, ;ol 7, No -, pp 7X-775
ABSTRACT: By heating- zinc oxide to tPq)pqrat,,r3s ubo~~,a IIOCP-' in iir or ox- -5n -Ch5
uuthor obtained 9LL.iPle,,: -xhi -h 1w.ineboed on e-lcit~:tion .vith 3~5 r-~~
light at room tewparature, eLiitting -.ellowish light. On lo-~-iarinF :~f
temperature the luminescence intensitY Of' SUch :)hosphor~~ rose --t-on6-3v
and the amis.,ion I)ecwno red in colout. Fir, I shovis the
spectra of such phosph(ru tit 195 (ourve 2) tial 78OK (cvrvo 3) F(-, I th')
saice of cornpurlson a zin.- oxidA ipn~-trury) (-ur--re 1) k~,-ith tho .-wil roz)ii
luminescence i5 :7iven in ~i6 1, jrve 1 re~re~,ontr, PA Phonphcr Pzopara!
at 900'~, in air. T~-.e 5pictra re~)rrted v.,ara ro-or-JoJ by C,f q
wonochrontritor TJM-* n::ibinorl vith q
in th-3 rod ro~,ion. T~~o observed 'PAS laIJ-fi tk) 1-1,6111 1):, t"~
conlition-, of' '.,r,Ip,ir!At!ori, an th-5 tamparlturo to vthi--h tho ;hr-Phrl.- -Y.,5r8
heated, the tmo6phore in whj,~h thiti haatin4 wat; - rllol aut Ind on
prehistory of the Portic-ulur uise)3, The vithor tllkl~ t~-
rd 1/2 red lu.-iinescence nb-served cy hii,.i is du,3 to unstille Ao-, 'jirinetrl V,
I C 1 - t
On th-:i 1, n~l, D.-- -';I -a i'li - i i..j- a u~ n 0 - i i ~i 9 1 ad P~L r t t no -3 1
6 e f e t. tF, ! ii t he I o r in o 1* oy. c a6 c, f ox a nExp-3rlrlqntE oi, !Ar~~ o ~ i .9
coutainiaw divalent Ln as an i;,.mirity s~,oviod (~'jgs ~, q) t~,Lt
i-,z, iiungdn-~o ,i,.kcncwloj6p,-3nt.i Itre Made tc
who Jirarte~ thl~& wDrk am-'
advise! on it- T~,ort, ari-~ fl~-ura~ fa-I 11 ir--iferon,os 11 ol" -a h i
io-iiat siiid , EnEIi-:I-..
S UBla TTE D,. A. 1 4, 1 ?.-6
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OSIKO, V. V., Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Luminescence, crystallochemical
structure, and phase composition of luminophores of the zinc oxide-silicon
dioxide system, and activated with wariganese." Leningrad, IG,60. III pp;
( S*
tate Committee of the Council of Ministers USSR for Chemistry, Ltate
Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of' Applied Chemistry -- GIPKh); 200 COD-
ies; price not g4ven; (KL, C27-60, 149)
OSIKO' V. V.
On the Velency States of Manganese in Phosphor Systems
V. V. Osiko, P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Academy of Sciences of Ltio U-S.S.P.,
MOSCOW., u4sX.R.
On the basis of oxidized manganese and its total content being measured in
about 50 phosphors, the average valencies of manganese were calculated. Judging
from these date there are three groups of phosphors differing from each other
in the correlation between the luminescent properties and the valency of
manganese. The model syvtem ZnO4lnO-O,, was studied* The cause of the different
valencies of manganese Is discussed*
Report presented at the 117th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Chicago,
1-5 may 1960.
S.-Woo 68225
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AUTHORt Osiko, V. V, B004/BO16-
TITLEt ~-hase Composition, Luminescence Propertles, anp Str'-~Ct.re ,f
Synthetic Zinc Silicatea'~'Containin,- Manranese
PERIODICAL% Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khirii, 1960, Vol '~, TIr pp '~j,7-~01,
(USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author first describes the preparation of lumincphores
from ZnO, SiO 2 and an addition of I'n(T;O 3)2 at 1000-1~70500. The
composition was varieO in the range
(x = 0 up to 100 mol ~6). The melts produced wcre
with respect to the intensity of luminescence on
ultraviolet li,-ht or electronc; further, the L;pectrum -t.Tve ~.f
the luminescence, and the curve, of the thermal afterE',,-4
recorded. The phase composition was investigated by r.,ea,-,,-
determination of the refractive iidices and DL-bye powdcr IF-+.-
ters. Figure I shows the dependence of the intensity -;f
luminescence (determined by means of the Ff.! tYPe
at excitation by ultraviolet light on the oomn-)3it-,-,n --f t1-
Card 1/3 sample and the annealing temperat-are at which the i~elt w.1s