SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSMOVA, M. - OSNITSKAYA, L.K.
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OS'FPVA, M.
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New book on the econcclic problems of developing the world socinlist
system. Vop. ekon. no.8:12q-132 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:0)
(Communism) (Russia-Economic poliey)
(Communist countrie3-Foreign economic relatinns)
GS 11-POVA,, Markiana Ilikolayems.; PALICHUN, I.F., red.; YELVAKOV, M.S.,
-- Ukhred.
(Building of socialism in the agriculture of the European
people's de=cracles] Stroitellatvo sotsialim v sellskom
khoziaistve evropoiskikh stran narodnoi demkratii. Voakva..
I2d-vo Mosk.univ., 1961. 57 p. (MIRA 15:4)
(bvope, Easte rn-Agri culture)
VXKSHIV. G.K. (translator]; SEMOV, I.I. (translator]; OSIMOVA
M.N., red.; AL2.KSSYBV, I.G., red.; IOVLIRVA, N.A., takhn.red.
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[Czechoslovakia In the world econonq) Mosto Chakhoolovakii
v mirovoi ekonomike. Monkva, lad-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1958.
239 P. (Translated from the Czech). (MIRA 12:10)
(Czechoslovakia--Economic conditions)
ZVORYKIN, A.A., doktor ekon.nnuk~prof.;-Qll-'.OVA, N.I.. nauchrWy
votr.; C11:3TYS111~.11, V.I., kand.tekhn.nnuk;
k&nd.tel-l.n.n--.ul-; MIlLNOV, Yu.K., knn--i.ekon.nu-k,otv. red.;
BMVETSKIY,O., red.; STREFFTOVA, M.. mladshiy red.;
140SIDIVAP U.2 tekhn. red.
(History of technology)lstorila tekhniki. (By] A.A.Zvorykin i
dr. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1962. 772 p. (MIRA 15:8)
1. kkademiya nauk SSSR. Inotitut istorii yestestvomaniya i
tekhniki.
(Technology)
- OS12jj~ S.D.. dots...kAid.t,ekhn.nnuk
Gonerml forcm1a for cAlculntirv- exploetve chmrges in coon-cut
aln1r.p. Ugol' 13 no.1:13-36 Mr '58. (MIRA 1IL:-,)
1. Toz)skiy t)olltekhnicheskly institut. im. S.M.lQrOVA.
(Strip mining) (Binsting)
0SWOVNIN. S.D.; STRIVITIUM, D.A.
OFwdamentals of edning" by B.M. Vorobley. A.P. bobyley.
Revieved by S.D. Unnovin. D.A. btrellnikov. U901' 34 no.6:6)-64
Je '59. (MM 12:8)
(Bibliog.-aphy--Coal mines and mining)
ASMANINA, A. A. and Oz-'4vh(,JjW--,V, E. A.
"Determination of Zirconium by Means of Amygdalic Acid," AZitatoz-'-, N, tebooi'-, N .
3, 1951, and Jo,irna.1 of ;.nalytical Chemistry, Vol. ;, Nc. 1.
y Y'J.V. ' 011 IN', A.C-. -, t'T:TROV3XTY,. V. A. t, SMMMITVICH y V. A.
Glesn fiber filters for the removal of sulfuric acid fog. Khir,.
pr,;m. 41 ro.3-1c16-2U' Mr 165. NlRA 18:?)
Olk~tllyf $ :1
")PP11ention of trnileri to sin-myinq workn. " p. 92. (Przoplnd -Goo,-107y
Vol. 9. no. 3, Mqrch 1953. !Iarszewa.)
SO: Monthly List of E-st European Accossions, Vol. 3, No. 2, Librnry of ConGmss,
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AUTHONSt Gurevich, S. M., Pidkovskiy, V. P.,_M!jyeZev.,__A.--P-., arl
Oelmushkin, V. K.
TITLEt Experience with Electroslag Weldinhor Welding Rings of
gVT6" Titanium Allox
% V
PERIODICALt Avtomaticheekaya evarka, 1960, No. 5, PP. 56-61
TEXTs Thick titanium alloy rings and flanges used in chemical and
some other industries were welded up to now on resistance butt welding
machines like the HNSGA-300" (Ref. 1), and the quality of the joints was
not always satisfactory. The article gives a detailed description of the
electroalag prooess used for joining rings, 1,500 mm tn diameter and
95x75 mm cross section, consisting of two forged halves, with forged
plate ele~ctrodes of same "VT6" titanium alloy; work was done on an "A-',""
welding machine designed by the Electric Welding Institute with a eintz!
phase "TShS-3000-1" transformer. The information includes details on t
preparation of "AN-TV flux for this purpose, on the chemical composit-
of the parent metal, on electrode and weld (Table 1); photographs of
joints and microstructure of the weld, and detailed engineering recomrnen
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OS14YOXI. AI-VMD
Tolefoniczne vieci mieJacove. (Dlu pruco4nikow la,~znoscl nu
poziomie montera i technika, zatrulnionych ;.r.-y uiovie telefo..Aczry~!h
mlejecowych. W~4. 1) Warazawa, Idydawn. Kowanikacyjns, 1954. 333P.
(Local telephone system; for communications workers at the level of
mechanics and technicians employed in construction of local telephone
systems. Illus. . diagre., tables)
SO: MONTULT LIST OF Bj%ST XUROMEAN k3rESSIONS, ();-rAL), LC, Vol. 4, 110. 9,
Sept. 1955. Uncl.
Oaffal' A.
Present tasks of railroad communication in the light of current achieve-
Mante. P. 45 PRZEGLAD KOLLJOWT (Wydawntetwe Koinunikacyjne) Warszawa.
Vol. 7, no. 2, Feb. 1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress,
Vol - 4 , no. 12, December 195 5
OS-AYCKI , Alfred, D17.
Fundamental trends of the foreseen development of public
teleeo=unication in Poland until 1980. IIrzegl telekom 35
[i.e.361 no.10:285-294 0 163.
=47CXIV ALFREE-L
Lacznosc w planie szesciole'nim. Warszawe, Fanstwowe -~:;awn. Techniczne, 1?1,2.
75 P. 5eleco=unication in ths Six-Year Plan. I I L U:J.V
East EUropean Vol. 3, No. 3 4
-SO: Month List of av.*" Acceasionsp/Library of congress, March 195X, Uncl.
7 Z)
'CHAY L., i
--VA, Z.F.9 rcfcrezit; Til!.C:~Illik, S.S., refer-mt, kand.mediltsiriskikh
nauk; referent, dotsent; referent;
KOSTRIKOV, V.S. , refermt, kand.r.-3ditsimkil:h n~;uk;L,76.' IY, : .".. 9
Yo.l., referent; T?Jtclij~VA, S.G., refer,3rit
V.YO.' referent; L-TKq j'~.S.q referent, kand.meditsin0kik).
muk
hoports on m--!ctings of socl,~t.:--o o" trui-natclogisto ~~n(i
orthopedio-i-9. CTtol'. trilVr.. i )~'CU-17, 21 no. 7:78-~~ JI Itc.
OSNAp Mop dotsent
Degenerative prooevves in the intorvertebral dia)w and their
ourgical treatment. Ortop.ptr"npl protez. 23 no.51ll-20 MY
162, (MIRA 15111)
1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedil (zav. - prof. L.G.
Shkollnikov) Novokuznetskogo instituta unoverohenstvovantya
vrachey (rektor - doteent G.L. Starkov).
(IMTERVERTEERAL DISK--SURGERY)
OSNA, A. I.; NIKITIN, M. N.
Report on the 15th and 16th seasions of the Kuznetsk Basin Society
of Traumatologists and Orthopedists. Ortop., trRvm i protez.
no.12,60-62 161. (MiRA 1~-2)
(KUZNETSK BASIN-ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETIES)
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AU111OR: Zhar 0 V. t~.; BerikashviLiV, Sh.; Oanach, A. 1. 7
ORG: Institute of Geophysics, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut fiziki Zemli
Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Geophysical problems and lunar investigations
SOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 43, no. 3, 1966, 622-646
TOPIC TAGS: lunar scismrlogy, selenology, lunar magnetic field, lunar tide, moon
probe
ABSTRACT: Various geophysical methods used in lunar investigations as well as pro-__
posed hinar seismic experimeriLs are reviewed. The f irst lunar seismic experiments will
attempt to determine seismfll'?~Iactivity on the Moon, establish velocity profiles, and
locate seismic sources. Owing to weight restriction- imposed by the lunar vehicle,
the first seismic instrument will probably be a gingle-component vertical seismorraph.
It is expected that a seismogrijpjjj~n OeMoon, operating for a period of 30-60 days,
will record numerous lunar tremors fromdiffe~rent parts of the Moon~~"resulting in
seismograms at different epicentral distances. np velocities of seismic waves in the
Moon are estimated theoretically on the basis of terrestrial seismic data and experi-
mental data on the behavior of rocks under different pressures and temperatures. It
is believed that a layer of reduced seismic velocities exists on the Moon and that it
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is more sharply defined than on the Farth. The question of lunar tides and their
relation to different internal structure variants of the Moon is examined. The
possible presence of a liquid core and resultant magnetic field is posited and the
results of measurements from automatic lunar probes are reviewed. For example,
Lunik-2 detected no such field at a distance of 55 km from the surface of the Moon.
~
If the Moon has a dipole magnetic field, then the magnetic moment must be less than
10-4 that of the Earth. Orig. art. has: 18 figures, 6 tables, and 31 formulas. [DMI
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OSWA, A.I., dotsent
lesions of the intervert6bral dick in spinal in"ury. Ortop.,travm.
j
i protez. no.9:15.-19 161. 0,IFA
1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (zave - prof* L.G.
Shkollnikov) StaUnakogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya rrachey
(dir. - dots. Ye.L. Starkov).
(SPIM-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (IVTERVERTEBRAL DISK-DISWES)
KRAMARMUM, G.N., lmnd.med.nauk; KWHATWA. Z.P.; TKACHSNKO, S.S.; OSKA. A.I.,
dotsent. KURILO, A.A.; MEININA. Te.P., kand.med.nauk; KRTUlr, P.S.,
kand.ned.nank: MYXA. B., prof.
Reports on meetings of societies of traumtologiets and orthopedists.
Ortop.trave.1 protes. 20 no.900-93 5 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
(OETHOPIDIC SOCIVINS)
GS ?;A. A - I -
OSKA. A. I. "IlAconstruction of short defective stumps of the lower extremities", Trudy
KlabLinevsk. goo. =ed. in-ta. Vol. 1. 1949. p. 281-90.
SO: U-3261, 10 April 53 (I,.?tcpis - Zhurnal IrWkh Sta.ey No. 11, 194())'
IMCHATEVA, Z.P.; TRAC113M. S.S.. kand.med.nauk; SINADSXIT. N.Te., dotsent;
OSNA, A.I., dotment; KURIW, A.A.; PRIKHODIKO. A.K.: MHENINA. Te.P.,
)mnd. med. nank
Reports on session of societies of traumtologlets and orthopedists.
Ortop.travm.i protez. 20 no.8:81-90 Ag 159. (MIRA 121l1
(ORTHOP-DIC SOCISTISS)
'.,7UTI'Z.UV A.I.; MAZKA, S.A.; OSIUXII, A.M.; RCMANOVSKiY, S.A.; i'i,Yl-' , - .!..
Utilizing tl.(-, phycical licat of blaot ftrnacc alago. ~ tt, 11 -,2
no.7:669-67C J'l 162, 0 u :'~A 15:7)
(BlaBt fLrnacea) (Heat ree,,cnorators)
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Cnrl '/
C.:;:-.Plex apparatus for the production of higghly volatile scniconduct~AG
cwlpoun4s. Ye. Kolosov. (LeninSrad Institute of Engincerbing materials).
On solid solutions of the system HqTe-InAs. L. A. Osnach, P. V.
Sharavskiy.
On interatomic forces of bonds in solid soluticns of HqTe-1nAs-
0. 1. Inyutkin, P. V. Sharavskiy.
P.eporL presented at tM 3rd National Conference on Se-dconductor Compounds,
Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963
L'2W.14-65 'G(k)/T/El~IA(h) Pz-6/Peb UP (c)/S3D/ASIL/X5D (a) -5/
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AVDIORt lny~!tkin,~. ~OIRS-O-V-I-xq- _P~-nkc-:h-A. -94a rova V. Xha a IR. a
TITIX- Some investigations of solid solutions based on AIIIV and; AI'DV' typo COM-
pounds ffoport, Third All-UnioqConferonce on Semiconductor CopDounds hold in Kishi-
.__Rev 16-21 Sep_~O--'V-
SOVT=t AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichoskaya, v.28, no.6, 1064, 1010-1016
TOW '=-St semiconductor, semiconductor roisearch, solid solution, Indlun ar.,sVnIdo,
Indium antimbn1de, mercury telluride, cadmium telluride
ABSTRACM Until recently the principal semiconductor mateziala were elementary,i.cv
Go and 81, and transition to even binary compowids appeared to be fraught With the-
orotical and practical. difficulties. Now binary compounds are-being increasingly
used and it seem worthwhile to oxtend the search for now oevaconductors to include
ternary and quatornary compounds, Accordingly# the present investigation WAS dvvot-
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Ir. the InSb-Mo systen solid solutions form only in the ranGo to 5.5% Od-
;To content. Since the corresponding element belong to the on" periodic table groups
(Groupo III and V * and 11 band V:() , it was f4lt that comparative investigation of lie
soluti4ms night yield infornation on the mechanism of formation of solid solutiong.
In vicir of the $act that, whereas the other solution components have by now been
fairly thoroughly studied, comparatively little data was available on HgTe: as a
prelimtnary stop the physical properties of HgTo were studied; by varying the pro-
portions of lig and Te it proved feasible to obtain either p-type or n-type speci-
jaens. Vie results of measurements of the electric proportie.*j of HgTe Olall ccnstant,
transvDrso and longitudinal Nernst-Ettinghauson effect, conductivity rind thermo-erf
no a function of tmperature and componition) are pyesented in figures. A table
given the values of the [fall constant and the carrier mobility. Then analogo%i4 data
were obtnined for the above mentioned solid solutiovs; these arn also prese~itod in
the form of curves. Some tentative, praliminai-y ii%ferencos are dnwn rugardimg the
bani! structure of the 1-avestigated solid Development of more reliable
anrl useful theoretIcal constructs must awnJt tho accumulation of furt'.jer and moro
ext-iijive experimuntal data on these and other oystems. "In co"nolusion, we exprcEao
our W1,I) gratitude to Prof. N.A.Coryunova and to other members of the etaff of Lenin-
li:-:i1co-tachnical Instituto, particularly D.N.Tret txakov and 0
C,rd
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who were of great help in organizing theresearch and who actively participated in
-discussion of tho results.'I Orig.art.han: 10 figures and I tablo.
ASSOCIATIM. Kafedm fiziki. Leningradskogo inzhonamo-stroltollnogo instituta
(Physics Department, Leningrad Con-itruction Enminooring, Instituto)
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TITLE: Deprndt'llL lig',v on Lhe
SOURCE: Flef. zh.
REF SOURCE: 'b. Fizika. t~u-.
in-tn. L., 1965, 29-31
TOPIC TAGS: mercwry
constant, conduction bfin, i,
ABSTRAM!. 'rhe
10Q - 300K In t-l wAic
(up to 6000 0~:,.
thcory tnuL tfu~.t,,3 C
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AUTHOR: Oanach, L. A. 0
TITLE: Electric properti~escf solid solutions of th"InAs-HgTe system
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, As. 4E570
REF. SOURCE: Sb. Issled. po matem. i eksperim. fiz. I mekhan. L., 1965, 158-164
TOPIC TAGS: solid solution, carrier density, electric property, Hall effect, crystal
impurity, impurity scattering, thermal emf
ABSTRACT: It is observed that a strong increase of the carrier density occurs in
solid solutions,apparently due to the heterovalent substitution mechanism, where the
substituted components play the role of electrically active impurities. From an
analysis of the Hall coefficient and of the electric conductivity it follows that
scattering by defects is fundamental in alloys whose compositions are richer in InAa
over the entire investigated temperature interval, and for compositions close to 11gTe
at low temperatures. At high temperatures in the latter, the scattering of the car-
riers is by thermal lattice vibrations. The effective mass of the electrons, deter-
mined from measurements of the thermal emf, was small for all the compositions and
changes little vith the composition. The weak dependence of m*/m on the composition
makes it possible to propose that the influence of the lack Of OrRer in the lattice
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-OSNACI~, Nikolay AIeksandroyieh;-TDoFLYEV, V.A., red.; PIESMOVA, M.I.,
VDOVIVA, V.M., tekhn. red.
fHechani2eition and autonation in furmiture manufacture] Mckhaniza-
taiia i av-tomatizatsiia r4bellnogo proizzvodstva. Moskva, Gosles-
bwnizdat, 1961. 286 p. (XIAA 14- U)
(Purrliture induatry) (Automatic control)
OSBACH, N.A.; KITAN. Te.F.; PRUDNIXOV, F.G.; MOSTOVENNO, V.G.
Prodwtion line for vork-Ing barlIke parts for room furniture.
[Suggented by Oensch, N.A.; Klyan, Ye.F.; Prudnlkov~ P 0,; Mostovenko.Y.G.]
Prom.energ. 12 no.10:21-22 0 ~57- ~M RA 10:10)
(Kiev--Yurniture Indust6)
OSNACH, N.A.. Inzhener.
2 no.13:7-10 1 3
Special cmichines for -k-?In,- chairs. Der.i leeokhim.prora. L 0 5 .
(MLRA 6:9)
1. FKB Mintaterstva leonoy I Immushnoy proLVehlennosti USSR.
(Wnodworking machinery)
OISNACH.N.A.
Automatic machine line for frame furniture parts productios. Der.
prom.4 no.6:18-21 Je 155. (NIRA 8:10)
1. Glavayy inzhener Kiyevskoy mebellnoy fabriki imeni Bozheako
(Kiev--Yurniture industry) (Machinery. Automatic)
OSFACH, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; HAKOYSKIY. N.V., redBktor; SDELINIKOVA, L.A.,
-~ '-redaktor ticiatellstva; KARASIX. N.P.. tekhnicheskiy re-dairtor
[Automatization of furniture manufac-turing; the -expeyience of the
Bozhenko Furniture Factory in Kiev] fitomatizatolla mebellnogo
proizvodstva; opyt )aevskol mebellnol febriki im. Bozhenko. Moskva,
Goolosbumisdat. 1956. 94 p. (MLRA 9:10)
(Kiev--Furniture industr7) (Automation)
sureat Stalinskoy premil; UDAL'TSOV. A.N..
2-51~18~vzyy r=amlrto~r: 6711,TJV. K.P.. kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk.
red-sk-tor
[obtaining plane parallel surfaces of high accuracy and purity)
Poluch9nie ploako-parallellnykh poverkhostel vysokot tochoorti i
chistoty. Koskva Aked.mauk SSSR. 1956. 24 p. (KLM 10:9)
(Surfaces ITechnology))
OSNAS. V.i_SOIA)V'TNV. V.A.
Repalring plane-parallel end asairuriq-, rods. Its. tokh. ao.4:19-42
Jl-.V '57. (XLEA l): 8 )
(Weights and meftsures--Repairing)
KOPANNIGH, Te.G.; OS , 7&.V., Inshener. reteensent; BILLTATIV, V.N..
Inshener, reisenzent; KORNYWHIM, P.M.. Inshener, redaktar;
TIKHONOV. A.Ta., tokhnicheakly redaktor.
(Designing mchine-tool attaohments ir the Instrument industry]
Proektirovatis stanochnykh prisposoblenii v priborostroonli. Mo-
skva, Goo. wkuchno-tokhn. isd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1954.
231 P. (MTLRA 8:2 )
(Machine tools)
OSNAS, Ta.V.
Preparation of abrasive dusts used in finish lappine. of and-
nmasuro gauges. Ism.tekh. 20 no.1:11-12 J& 159.
(MIRA lltl2)
(Abrasives)
a~"adr4jg -IC STNOV, A.L.,kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk,
9g
Aj.~4j4~u HN
C e a t" 'M , P.D..
0 . LINSKIT, X.Ya. redaktor; ANTON
tekhnicheekly redaktor
[Finishing the surfaces of measuring Instruments] Otdelka
poverkhnostet izmeritel'nykh Instrumentov. Moskva, Vass. uchobno-
pedagog. izd-vo Trudrezervizdat, 1956. 69 p. (MLRA 10:5)
(Measuring instruments) (Surfaces (Technology))
1. 01WASO YA. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Machine-Tool Industry
7. Technological improvements at the "Kalibr" plant. Stan. i instr. 23 no. 6, '52.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
OROVEANU, T.; OSNEA, Al -.- - -
Linear flow of a f,rimpressiblo tproiiph a porous rrndlum.
Rev moc appl 9 no. 3t581-~;)9 '64.
1. Petroleum, Gas and Geology Institijta, Btinharest.
r i,sn si
L4 no . 5 8
r
OSNIS, D.Sh,,, -
Conducting practical exercise@ In geography lessons. Geog. v 11 hko 0
20 no-1:53-55 JO-7 '57. (MIRA m3l
(Geography--Study and tenchinj;)
OSIJITSIKAIAP E. A. LTo-author7
Seei GFRASIMDV-j B. A. Control of Veg table Pests and Diseases, 194h.
501 SIRAII SI 90-53, 15 December 1953
03 'IT3KAYA, A.K. and F.1,,";3F, A. 'I.
"On th-! ; roblem of the o -igin of retrol,,~Lva,ll Sb. Fa 1. M. ;tlb.-~ina, I.-A. V,' 66-ii, "51.
_s,._~ 5- 3.P J / 66418
AUTHCRS: Belonovek&ya, G. P,, Breslor, S. fe., SOV/20-128-6-22/63
Dolgoplook, B. A., Corresponding Member
AS USSR, Os'minskaya,_,A_._,_T.9Popov, A. G.
TITLE: Inhibition of & Chain Decomposition of Polymers by Destruction
of the Structure Homogeneity by Means of the Copolymerization
Method
FERICDICAL: Doklady Akademli nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, lir 6, PP 1179 - 1181
(USSR)
LBSTRACT: If a small quantity of a more readily polymerizable monomer B
is added to & monomer A, a polymerization inhibition effect is
produced (Ref 1). Thia effect is caused by the low reactivity
of the radical ~B* at the end of a growing chain with respect
to the principal monomer. The introduction 6f a certain quanti-
ty of a less roactive cionomer into the monomer B is of no im-
portance to polymerization kinetics. The basic rules, particular
to the process of radical polymerization, may appear in the
thermal chain decomposition of polymers. It was to be expected
that in this kind of destruction the process would be inhibited
by introduction of small quantities of components of a different
Card 113 activity into the homopolymer chain. In the case of ouch a 11/
66418
Inhibition of a Chain Decomposition of Polymers by SOV/20-128-6-22/63
Destruction of the Structure Homogeneity by Means of
the Copolymerization Method
decomposition of the homopolymer --k - A - A - A ---) A + A - k - I-,
each elementary act of monomer separation is accompanied by the
formation of a free polymer radical of the same type. Subsequent-
ly, the authors discuss a case of decomposition of a polymer
chain A which also contains B-links. It is assumed that the radi-
cals -k* and -B' are very different with respect to their reao-
tivity: -A - A - 0 - BO - A - A - A- ---)chain decomposition.
If the radical _B' is more reactive, not only the enerfy re-
leased by the addition of A but an additional (-B"- -A ) energy
is required to detach a link A In this case, decomposition in
the stage e - BO - A - A - A- is retarded. If the radical -B,
is less reactive then -A-, chain decomposition is retarded, for
the same reasons, in the stage B* - k4 - A - A - 1-. Thus,
thermal destruction must be considerably inhibited by the intro-
duction of even a small number of foreign links Into the macro-
molecule of a polymer decomposing in the form of a chain. The
inhibi ti on ef f ect will be the higher, the more the said radical a are
distinguished by their reactivity. All this is confirmed experi-
Card 2/3 mentally. Figure I shows that the introduction of even 1-5% of
664)8
Inhitition of a Chain Decomposition of Polymers by SOY/20-i26-6-22/63
Destruction of the Structure Homogeneity by Means of
the Copolymerization Method
the links of methacrylic acid into the polymethyl-methacrylate
chain influences the destruction kinetics of the polymer
(Curves 1,2). At a methacrylic-acid content of I %, in the co-
polymer, the destruction rate is only about 1/6 of that of the
homopolymer (Fig 1; 1,5). A similar picture is delivered by the
methyl-methacrylate copolymer with methyl-methacrylic amide
(Fig l. 5), The increase in thermal stability of the polymers
is evidently only connected with the transition from the homo-
polymer to the copolymer. The addition of vinyl derivatives
(Ref 2) for thia purpose represents a special case of the above-
mentioned phenomenon. There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut vyeokomolokulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of High-molecular Compounds of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: july a, 1959 4/
Card 3/3
MIER, bienek
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OSNITSKATA, E, A.
"Bacterial Canker of Tomatoes and Its Control," Ovoahcheyodotvo, no. 2-),
1939, pp. 38-42. 80 Ov62
SO: SIRA, 51 90-53, 15 Decenber 1953
OOMMSKAYA~ E. A.
"Treatment of Onion Seed, Before Planting Agoinst Neck Hot," Sad i Ogerod,
no. 4v 1950, pp. 70-72. 80 SA13
501 SIRAP SI 90-53, 15 December 1953
MUMMA, E. A. ZU6-authof
Sees KVASNIKOV, B. V. "On Resistance of Cabbage Varieties to Club Hoot," 1950
SO: SIRAV SI 90-53s 15 Decerter 1953
O,SITITSKkYAP E. A.
01*11owness of Cabbage (Fusarium conglutiram )," Sad i Ogorod, no. 2,
1950, P. 59. 80 Sa13
501 SIRAP SI 90-531 15 December 1953
OY273MAY E& Ae
I
'Seed Treatment of Vegetable Crops," Sad i Ogorod, no. 11, 1949, pp. 72-74.
80 Sa13
SO i S IRA, a 9 06-53,, 15 Decerber 1953
OSMTSKAYA , E. A.
*Improving the Resistance of Vegetables to Diseases by Controlled Agricultural
Practices," Sad I Ogorod, no. h, 1949, Pp. 64-67. 60 5&13
501 SIRA, SI 90-53, 15 December 1953
OSMTSUY.Ap F. A,
"Phytophthora (capsici) of Tomatoes in Protocted Ground," Sad i 0j:,orod, no. 2,
1549, pp. 62-64. 80 Sa13
.SO: SIRAP 51 90-53, 15 Decerber 1953
OSNITSY.AYA v E. A.
"Heaaures for the Control of Diseases in Tomatoes, " ~ad i Ogorod, no. 3,
1948, pp. 53-56 80 Sa13
Sol SIHAJO SI 90-53, 15 December 1953
OSNIT5KAYA, E. A.
"Meaeures to Control Clubroot of Cabbage,' Sad i Ogorod, no. 4, 1947, pp.
52-54. 80 S&13
SOi SIRAP SI 90-53, 15 December 1953
OSNITSXAYAP E. A.
"Bacterial Wilt of Tomatoes, n Zashchita Rastenii, no. 1", 1937, pp. 103-104.
422 P942
SOs SIRAP SI 906-53, 15 Decerber 1953
r, . m
C-9i 74 _r;KA y A.n .
"Streak of Tomtoes, " in Virus Diseases of Plants, Collection 2 Publishirg
kffiliate of the All Union InstituEe of Plant Protection, Moscow, 193 a
464.32 V96 v.2 6, p~. 101-109.
SO: SIRA, 51 906-53, 1953
OS'iilTSXAYAP F. A.
"Neck Hot of Ordon and Measures for Its Control," Sad i Ogorod, no. 4-5, 19L6, pp.
23-27. 80 Sal3
SOi SIRAP SI 90-53, 15 December 1953
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International syrpos!um on pho'osyn%hf~sls ~n ''if .,-( .
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Dissertation: "Vestruction of Naphthenic licids and Napthenes by '.',.'cro-
Organisms." Inst of Blocnemistry Imeni h. N. bnkh, Acrid ocl. U0-611,12 .,ec 47.
SO: Vechernyaja doakva, vec, 1947 (?roject ffl7836)
A
=M/Walolne - Mlcrvorpzl~ Oct 19117
Chemistry - 021dation
"Oxidation of Haphthento AcId and Haphthento Eydro-
corbons by Microorganisms," L. OanItskaya, Inst
Nicroblol, Acad Sot USM) 4 ipp
"Dok Akad Nauk SSSR" Vol LVIII, No 1
*kes hypothesis, from the results of the expert-
3wtp that the process of destruction of naphthento
acIde proceeds energetically with a rapid oxidation
of the intermediate products up to carbon dioxide
and vater. Submitted by Academician B. L. Tea-
obanko, 18 Mar 1947.
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DICOKPOSITION Of MAPHTIVIC ACIDS AM UPIT1311C MOUROWS 10o
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IfO47, Val. 26, (b 23-261 a I r- In Chem- Abstr., 1949, vols, 43,
i.
3103), A pure culture of micro-organisms capable or doeomposing
asphthenio &a1de was Isolated frea anothenic petroleum and
waste water of a roftnorys A pure culture at' these organIsmo
.1
oxidized W$ of the maphthenic sold on which it gram within ton 1810
days. No siZzilticant amounts of intermediate products such 44110
to alcohol. acids,, or aldshyd*x were found In the modium. ThIg will
Is taken to Wicats, that the coridatlan progroxxod to C02 and all)
H 0. The orptilex to 9m aerobe, optimum temperature 28-30*1
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11 INICYAL/liedIcIne - Fermentation, Nov/Dec 48
Bacterial
Medicine - Bacteria, Action
"goview of A. Janke'a Book~ 'The Connection Between
Methane Fermentation and Microbiological Oxidation of
Olefln Campounds With Double Bond'" justrian.7,
L. Oanitskeya, i p
*Nlkroblologlyaw Vol XVII, No 6
"Janke's object to to establish connection between
aderoblological processes of oxidation of hyaroearbc
to fatty acids ard 6rmation of methane from fatty
ScIds (Oostarr. Bot. Z., Bd- 9h, E. 113, S. 402-406t
19h8).
Medicine - Becterls,
Apr 19W
One Role of Bacteria In the Formation wA Aocum-
latlon of Petroleum," L. X. Oanitakays, 5 pp
"Prlrode no 4
Outlines bacterI&I theca7 of petroleum formtIonp
referring to recent woex of American coemograpber
Cl. 1. ZoB&11. Bacterls are knmm to exist at great
~
,awptba. They can fwu hydrocarbons, hydrogen, and
bydrosen sulfide. Pmement of petrolem froin place
ct fcrnstlon aq be due to pressure of owbon dIcxI6e
~&s. Bacteria can transform paraffins Into napb-
then-so ("aseine of petroleum).
7W7
CSNITSYAYAp L.K.
Institute of Microbiology m USSR AcadeaW of Sciences, Moscow
*Activity of thn cultures of desulfurizing microorganisms isolated
from various depths of the Black Sea."
Sos MIKFd)BIOLOGIA, Vol. 18, No. 6 November/December 1949
Cdf
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UM/Cbesistry - Petroleum VIAY/Jun 51
"Vork of N. D. Zelinakly in the Field of the Origin
of Petroleum," L. K. Oenitakayal A. V. Frostp
Moscow
"Uspekh Khim" Vol XX, No 3, PP 360-364
Review of exptl data of N. D. Zrzlinakiy, A. V.
Prost, and others, leading to hypothesis that
petroleum was fomed in nature by conversion of
cbolosterol, phytosterol, abietic, oleic, palmitiap
" stwic acids, resin scid9p vozes, bogbead
coals, aad other org matter at loir temp (IOD-200D
C) unae; catalytic action of active clays ccr other
Inorg catalysts occurrina in nature.
193T15
Tbt o6ps of wn 1. K ()1f111%kA)A od A
Ff-f I ritalk I rr 6. V5 w, F.: Ila$
f, Vabk No 4 71-kV65I) An tstrum%r rrview
mi ih. lw,ptmNe wilm- of parAmns, ith 411 rvfcr~m~,
rh, do. slpwt th, "~pt cd fimrnm~m of 1~trAmim un-
1r, fh, "Ohmn- J n.tur.11v ..,u"ins dAv. ~t Alu"It L%11,
ir_" 1-1til t% (4 An.irmtw b~%hrtn dct~mnpm c4 heol "i-
C, %I K-461.41
OSN1T31ATN--'L.&
Presence in the Black Son of microorganisms converting inorganic
phosphorus, Trudy Inst. mikroblol. no.2:157-165 '52. (KLAA 5:12)
(VA73R, bacteriology,
microorganisms converting phosphorus in Black Sea)
(PHOSPHDRUS. metabolism.
m1croorganic conversion In Black Be&)
OSIIITSTi,.YA. L.K.
Or cur ran oe of matref active. thiono-w, i (I . -jet fll~ tie ')X id 12 irlj! Linc
oxidizing bacteria in Ineds of t-.e Northern Gi,,~piun Sea. Mikrob I o I -)i- I ie,
22 no.11:3()c)-407 Jl-*-?, 1~1. (KL~ b: 13 )
1. Ingtitut mikrobiologli Xwdenil nauk Moscow.
(Ck,spian Spa-RactPria)
-1 'FN r7 7/7
Ago
V%'w tipit qy"e tatterls from yeb wster of A petroleum,
xa
% Ae~i) ~i was ivlttr~j from uIe watti-s of a pru ettm jop
VA ji at,
thcikpLhrAI3O7m. The organism LIrreJo;wx,-A"y in the
t-wore 01 Vt b) Lerner medium or in a mijwrw me~uum.
~rfxf"f-4 Active CAI*14~'a Awl peroxwsc' whilt in the
AM] PIP11clatl 4V (wilit4; In the (Wk the P?V-
J;;tfiifq .4 tht.~C W)italwes i3 IVVIFI't. The follo"J" OW.'
the-it b~ctri~a~ u pink pigm~ut .145 and W ta~,, w-t-)t1w
Pillk ~-~iRMW W, 510, Alld -;A, a VrIbW pipatZlt s~L), YX)~
anil and arxLher-philc j,'fS:ncn* UP). 499, The al>uv~
Value, are lbox Jor p3juitnt- protluted in the PMXIILt' IZ
)~,ihf. In %be dark the vidues aw,,A~and ZO)Ior-xit pii.,)L
V und,&-'O for anotL~i ~1-1 540.2ad &W m. IOF ILP4
I-be tots -k-4'rri lire II)S. .
0017WAYA. L.K.
Number and density of bacteria in a strata of water of the northern
part of the CasDian Sea. Mikrobiologiia 23 no.5:511-519 3--0 154.
MM 7:12)
1. Institut mikrobiologii lkademii nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(BACTERIA,
In Castvian Sea)
(WATIR, bacterioloff ,
CasDian Sea bact.)
OBSITBUTA. L.K.
discharges on the amount and distribution of
bacteria throughout the water of northen Campian. Mikroblologila
25 imo.5:577-583 S-0 156. (MIRA 10:1)
1. Institut mikrobiologit Akedemil neuk SSSR. Moskva.
(CASPIAN SIU--BACTERIA)
IA"OV, Y.A.; KAOIDINA, A.1.1 OSNITSKAYA, L.K.
Rise of detonation In Internal conbustion engines. Trudy inst.
nofti. 10:307-316 157. (MIRA 11:4)
(Gas and oil engines)
(Gasoline--Anti-knock and anti-knock mixtures)
OS19ITSKATA, L.K.
Hicrobiologicnl study of oil field wnters in the onatArn carpathian
region [wIth summery In English]. Mikrobiologlia 27 no.4:4786-483
J1-Ag 158 (MIRA 110)
1. Injititut mikroblologif All SSSR.
(WA7M SUPPLY, microbiolop,7
nnalvais of wrtprs in oil fields (Rus))
CSNITM~~A
~O_-A4
Utilization of organic cospoundo by photosymthetizing p le
sulfur bacteria from Belo7e Lake [with sunmary in Rngl,76h,
Nikrobiologlla 27 no.6:665-672 W-D 158. (MIRA 12:1)
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(CHROMATnTM. ustab.
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