SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTAFYEV, A.I. - OSTANKOV, V.P.
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BUTOMA. B.Ye.; SOKOTi)V, P.A.; BALhTEV, D.N.; SERGISWEV. N.M.. SffuMSKrY. E.A.;
MAYKIN. M.Ta. ; SPIIR!r)V. V-4. . PIR01OV. 11. 1 . ; FRWOROV, N.A. .1
GOLTASHY311. G.S. ; IRIV141H, A.P. ; AKULINICHIV, V.P. briga4ir: GORRINK0.
T#).M., HYSTREVSKIT. L.M., inzh..- STISPANDV. P.S.. brigadir-, Us, I.S..
brigadir-sudosborshchik, deputat Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR; TIST114OV.
P.D., Blosar'-sborslichik; FINDGEIUVA. H.Ta.. tokar', L&RIMR. M.:
ALXKSMV. R. To.; S I VITKHTU, K. , n tar nhty mastor. _OSTAFITEV, it. I.;
TROFI?I)V. B.A. , insh.; r0VPTZ1[XIN, V. F. , in:h.; AA. ', prof.:
G01,114XV. N.V.: WGILMICH, V.I.: j,vtDRT11TIN, V.I.; ANDRITNVSKIT, H.I.;
WSKEVICH, V.D.. dots.
Shipbuilders proparn for tho ?Int ExtraordiniLry Cowgroas of the CPSU.
SudostmeniA 2~ w.1,1-25 Ja ";9- (KIRA 12:3)
1. Prodsedatel' GosudRrqtvennopo konitnta Snvotti 141nistrov SSSR po
sudoatroyeni7u, ministr SSSR (for Bixtonn). 2. Hachal'nik upravleniya
sudostroltel'noy promynhlennostl Lensovnitrkhoza (for Sokolov).
3. Direl-tor 'Raltiyakngo qudostrottAl'nogn zavnda in. S.Ordzhoulkidze
(for Bali*rnv). Is. llarhal'nil-i tRnl-hov Bultlynkngo audoutroitollriogo
zavoda in. S. Ordzhnnlkid-.o (for Sorgeyov, Sbimnkly). 5. Nachal'nik
mekhnnIchoskoro tankha Baltiynkogo nurlostroitel'nngn zavoda im. S.
Ordzhonikidze (fnr Tyapkin). (Contintiol nn nnxt card)
BVrOMA. R.Yn.--(cont1n1iq1) Carl 7.
6. Brigada knnmunt tit Icheskogo triidn Raltiyokngn nudnstrojtAj'nngO
zavoda In. S. Ordzhonil-tize (for Smirnnv). 7. Glavnyy inzhAnnr Admiraltey-
skago aurtna"roltel'nngo znvoda. Leningrad (for Pirogov). 8. Glnvtxvy
inchener nudostroltnl'nogn znvoda in. A.A. Zhdnnnva (for Fedorov).
9. Nachal'nik olet-trodnogo tanklia Sudortroitel'nngo -.avodFk in. A.j~.
Zhdannva (for Golyrighkin). 10. Nnehal'nik tsoklia konmninticheakogo
truda audoatroltpl'nogo znvndn In. A.A. Zhdanova (for Knz'min).
11. Malyarmly tspl~h suflostroltollnogm zavoda in. A.A. Zhdanova (for
kkuliniclinv). 12. Glaviwy Inzbanar Nikolayevskogo audoetroitollnogo
zp.vc%dR In. I.I. Hnnenko (for GorbnnV-c,) D, Ili ko lavevekiy sudostroitel'nyy
zFkvod Im. 1.I. flosnnk-o (for Rvstrfvvp1z1y, Us, Uatinnv, Finogenova).
14. Sladarno-el-mrochnnya brigadn. Nikolaynvakogo audostrnitellnogo
zavnda in. I.I. linsenko (for Stopnnnv). 15.- Zamestitol'rmchal'nika
konstruktorskogo I-)yuro sudostroltnVnngo zavoda "Krat3noye Sormovo"
(for Immer). 16. Glavnyy konntruktor konstruktorskogo byurc sudo-
atoritellnogo zavoda "Krasnoye Sormnvo" (for Aleksaynv). 17, Sudo-
stroitellyWy zavod "Krasnoye Sormvo" (for Sivukhin). 11. birektor
audoatroitirillnngo zavod "Lentnakayn kianitan" (for Oatflf'yev).
19, Sni-retnr' pbrtlcoma TSentralInngn nauchno-isslatinvatel'skogo
i6stituts (for Trofinmv). (Continued on noxt card)
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skogo otdela sudostrottel'noy pronyahlennoeti (for Moin~ynv). 21. Glav-
nyye lnzh,3nf)ry Kong trviktnro kogn byuro (for Oolubev, Andr7utin).
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23. Nachal'nik Mnntral'nugo tekchnik-o-knnstrul-torskogm byuro (for
AnAriyevairiy). 24. Zamastitnl 1 dirpktnra Lnningradskngo knrable-
stroltol'nogo inetituta po uchebnoy chaeti (for Matakovich).
(Shipbuildirg)
OSTAFIYEV, V.,',.
Cutting-force characteriEtic~ drl"inE :.'
atrengt~ cast ir.~n. Stzn.i in~tr. )2 n:).12:29-3'~ W_ *(',.
(Y,IRA I 'A: 1 1, )
(Drilling ztnd boring)
- OSTAFIEV, V.A.
A device for the sharpening of augers. Ratsior,&Iizatsiia
no.2t25 162.
OSTAVYEEV, V,A., inzh.
1mproved design of dril-', s for h igh--speed drillimg. Ras- incstrce.-.'e. :~,- - 1:
30-32 My-Je 62. OUR;, 2 4 -.7 ",
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnichoskiy inBtitut.
(Twist drills)
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AOCESS30Y 11R. AR5006375 S/0276/64/000/012/B198/11198
SOURCE: Refo zhe Tekhnologiya mashinontroyeniyao Svodnyy tom. Abs. 12B1319
-AUI Ostof 'Yevy- -V, A, -
-Tl=*. P1111s. 4,ppe-- with h4rd allo bits
CITED SMCE't Tr. KuybZshevsk* aviateg tn-to vyp. 18, 1963, 110-112
ToriC TAGSO high speed drill, soldered bit, hard Alloy bit, step joint devign,
drill-design
A MNSIATION: The.author proposes drill designs Incorporating hard alloy bitF,
which would expand the ar-ea of application of high speed drilling. Such drillu
make it'possible to select any opttmaj vailue of the flutele angle of gradient, so
&u- thi% oftmat, AuttAble conditions can be obtained for the developmem](of the chip
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ag the *older mm~~crial. The drill shaft has a reinforced uhanU and a
thick"ed vab - (0.4-0.5)V. Bit tenSth The strip to ground Over
the length of the bIlt to an inverse taper TI .20-30'. MI. with 2 titler; i
Illustretion. L. T]Lkhonova.
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OSTAKHOV S.M.- ERAUL, V.I.
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rast.ot vred.i bol. 5 no.2t19 F 160. NILRA 15tl2)
1. Starahiy in2h. Grashdamokogo vosdushpogo flota (for Ontakhov).
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OSTACHOWSKI, Fpilian (Krakow)
180th anniversary of modern chemistry In Peland. Wszechswiat nc.2:
29-31 F 16P.
LTAMIN, A,A., inzh.: ZAKRARINIO. S.Ye.. Inzh.; SHALINOV, A.P., k"d.
tekhn.nauk,- YUSHKIN. A.R.. inth.-, FILIPONOV. V.A.. Insh.
OSTALITSIV, P.P.
The technical and economic expediency of the sitniltaneous
insta2lation of underground equipment by engineering teams.
Gor.khon.Mosk. 31 no.11:30-35 11 157. (MIRA 10:12)
l.Mosenergopr07ekt (for Lyamin). 2.Mosteplosetletroy (for Zakhar-
chenko). 3.Mospodiamproyekt (for Shallnov, Nahkin, Filimonov.
09 tal I t9ev)
(Municipal engineering)
CIESLAKI Jerzy; KURZEPAp Stanislaw; OSTALSKA, KryBtyna
N-eubBtituted phenozatines; the oxygen analogue of chloroprocazine.
Rocz chemii 34 no.1:103-110 '60. (Ew 1019)
1. Department of Organic Chemistry, University, Warszawa and Depart-
ment of Pharmacology, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw.
(Fbanoxa2ine) Nblorodimetbylent opropylphanothiazine)
(Oxygen)
SWIDERSKI, Jan; OBTALSIA. K773tYna
Invertiptione on acy3nonoves. IV. Isotope exchangs of acid radicals
in tatraacetyl OC -and (3 - L-arabinopyranoses. Rocz chemii 35 no.4.'
993-"7 161.
1. Department of Organic Chemistry, University, Warsaw.
MMJCWOV, Yu.A., inzh.; CSTALITSEV, F.F.
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Advancod structures for municipal er4~ineering installations.
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Polarographic determinatian of Indium in zinc cincentrates containing
high per cent of Iron. In Lnglish p. 147
WUBWAN,~. INSTA-rLrr "J~,r'EF STL~FAN.11 tt-f--iTS Ljubljana. Yugoslavia
Vol- 4. Oct- 1959
Montbily List of Last Luropean itecession, N6AI) Lk;, Vol. 8, no. 6.
June 1959
Uncl.
DSIANENKO, V. F. --
Ostan&rJ,o, V. F. - The bxamination of the lieutron ilow of the ~,arth's Cnist.
The Sixth Session of the Comrittee for Deternining the Absolute Age of
Geologic Formations at the Departznent of Geologic -6eopTaphic al Sciences
(X,-~N) of the US6R Acadeny of Sciences at Sverdlovsk in May IQI-7
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ALFII-~-:NKOV, V.I,.; N.A.; WTAN',71~iI, *.,u. .; ",1,13KOV, T.; 37,~ 1,1"CV, A.':.
--7 4?. --Tr. - ?,~- - I
oltudy-ing '.~'-nBbaujr ef~e- Orl ~3.. Z,. I - ,. . I - . I . -
46 no.2:482-487 F 'r Z- ~ "I- -.A . . ,
1. Ob".w-edinigm-r-~ :nstltilt ".,ri,!-rnvk! ~L;,-!-Jovan;y.
AKSENU, S.I.; ALFI'fENKCV, V.F.; LUSHCHIKU, V.I.; OSTANEVICH, Yu.M.
SHAPIRO, F.L.; YAN'U-GUAN (Yen Wu-kuang] -- - -
Cbserving the resonance absorpti!)n of 1-rays in Zn67. Zhur. eksp.
I teor. fiz. 40 no.1:88-90 Ja '61. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Fizicheskiy institut imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN SSSR I Ob"yedinennyy
institut yadernykh issledovanly.
(Gam.ma rays) (zinc-Isatopes)
S/056/62/042/004/018/037
B.1 OO/B 102
I Ruskov, T.
AUTIIORSj Alfimenkov, V. P. O"aU9y_j_gb, u.
3trolkov, A. V.t sEa-piro, F. L., Yen Wu-kuang
TITLEt Energy spectrum of tho resonance absorption in zinc oxide
of 92-kev gamma radiation from Zn 67
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,
v. 42, no. 4, 1962, 1029 - 1035
TEXT: The Ybasbauer effect in Zn 67 has been studied by the Doppler shift
and frequency modulation methods. The energy spectrum of 92-kov gamma rays
was recorded at -4.2 0K using a source and a filter (up to 33% Zn 67 ), both
4
made of ZnO. The statistical error in the measurements was 2-10' . Resonan-
ce absorption, observed at zero energy shift, reached a maximum of 2-10-3.
The line width was somewhat greater than the natural width. The structure
of the readn"qevaboorption energy spectrum shown quadruple splitting of
Card 1
Energy spectrum of ...
S/056/62/042/004/018/037
B108/13102
the Zn 67 levelo but iu difficult to interpret bocause of the innufficient
experimental accuracy. Theeffective Debye temperature of the ZnO was
estimated at about 3000K, which is consistent with published data. There
are 6 figurea and 10 references% 4 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The four moRt
rocont Engliah-language roforencou read no followoi R. V. Pound, 0. A. llebkno
Phys. Rev. Lett., 1, 274; 397, 1960; R. Craig et al. Phya. Rev. Lett.,
561, 196o, S. Ruby, D. Bolef. Phys. Rev. Lett., ~, 5, 1960.
ASSOCIATIOU: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh
of Nuclear Researoh)
SUB,MITTEDi Dooember 9, 1961
1
i8sledovaniy (Joint Institute
Card 2/0 -
ACCESSION NR: AP4019209 S/0056/64/046/002/0482/0487
AU-AHORS: Alfimenkov, V. P.; Lebedev, N. A.; Ostanevich, Yu. M.:
Ruskov, T.; Strelkov, A. V.
TITLE: A study of the Mossbauer effect on Sm-149
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 2, 1964, 482-467
TOPIC TAGS: Mossbauer effect, samarium 149, Gamma spectrum, appara-
tus Gamma spectrum, velocity spectrum, apparatus velocity spectrum,
line width, line broadening, resonance absorption, resonance emis-
sion, resonance absorption spectrum, level spin
ABSTRACT: To increase the number of Mossbauer -y transitions suit-
able for research, the authors investigated the 22.5-keV y transi-
149 4
tion of Sm in the form of Sm 203 with approximate activity 5 x 10
quanta/sec.. The apparatus is described,, together with the steps ta-
Cord 1d
ACCESSION NR: AP4019209
ken to eliminate the effect of the neighboring 41-keV gamma radia-
tion of samarium. A line width of (1.35, + 0.1) x 10- 7was obtained
at room temperature, corresponding to a broadening by a f actor of 2.3.
A cross section of (8.4 + 2.5) x 104 barns was obtained. The most
likely spin of the 22.5-keV level is 5/2. It is claimed that the
availability of more active sources and further development of the
experimental technique will make the Mossbauer effect on Sm149 a
useful research tool. "In conclusion the authors are grateful to
F. Shapiro for continuous interest in the work, Zh. Zhelev for use-
ful discussions, V. Grigalis, Z. Marish, Ye. Pikel'ner, S. Salakhid-
dinov, and A. Sakirin for help with the measurements, and A. Nov-
gorodov for help in preparing the source." Orig. art. has: 5
figures and 5 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinenny*y institut yaderny*kh issledovaniy
(Joint Institute of Nuclear Research)
Card 2/1 ~- 6 ~X t3 -I q )- ~, I ~- -~;
ALFIWNKCVP V P - OSTANEVICH Yu.H.; RUSXOV, T.; STRELKOV, A.V.; SHAPIRO,
L . , I
F
. ; YA
Observation of the I-Gasbauer effect in Sm~4903- Zhur.ekap.i
teoi~.fiz. 42 no.4:1036-1037 Ap 62. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh Issledovaniy.
(Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation)
(Samarium oxide)
3/056/62/042/004/01')/0~7
B 108/11102
AUTHORS: %1f imenkov, V. P. , Ostaneyicii._ Yu. M. , Ruilkov, T. ,
Strelk.~)v , A . V. , Shapiro, F. L. , Yen Wiz-kilanp
TIT LE The 116ssb.iijer eff(,c,.t in Sm1490
2 5
PERIODICAL: Zhurnnl ekaperinentallnoy i teoretirhe~llko.v
v. 142, no. 4. 1)62, 1036 - 1037
T E. XT :A 22-kov gamm-a transition in Sni,19 has bc,(,n obnervvi I-,,y
B. S. Dzhelepov ot al. (B. S. Dzhelepov et al. Nucl. Phys, ~0, Ilk),
To verify thene authors' augf-,el-tion that this trannition t-; the
ground itate, the pro-cent ijuthorn male nuclear revonurive nbnorpti,~n, 0-,U,,?
usinr an Sm 0 + EU1490 source and a movablc Sm 0 filter tind mt);iiiiiring
2 5 2 3 2 5
at room temperature by the Doppler shift method. The reaulto wero positive.
The upper limit of the level width was 6-10-7 ev, level lifutilne'L-4 10 -9
sec. K. Ya. Gromov, Zh. T. Zhelev, and V. A. Khalkin are thrinkel for hr~vln~,
supplied the source. There are 2 figures and 2 non-Soviet refer,?nceq.
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The MOssbauer effect ... P108/13102
A',SOCIATION - Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernvkh i9oledovinniy (Joint
of Nuclear Reacarch)
S U B M, I r T '--'D -. December 9, 1961
Card 2/2
ALFIW,?IYOV, V.P.; RUSKOV, T.; STRELKOV, A.V.; SHAPI111.0,
F.L.; YANI U-GUAN (Yen Wu-kuang)
Energy spectrum of reY nance absorption in zinc oxide of 92 kev.
,Y -radiation from Zn . Zhur.eksp.1 teor.fiz. 42 no.01029-
1035 Ap 162. (M:RA 15-11)
1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovanly.
(Absorption spectra) (Gamma rays) (Zinc oxide)
AIYDMKOV., V.P.; OSTAMICH, Yu.H.j RUSKOV, T.; STRELKOV, A.V.;
SIUYIRO, Na Wu-kuang]
[Observation of the Mqssbauer effect in Sm 149 ] Nabliudenie ef-
fekta. Messbauera Sm'49. Dubna, Ob"edinennyi in-t iadernykh isel.1
1961. 6 p. (MIRA 15:1)
Nuclear
magnetic resonance and relaxation) (Samarim)
AIYDWKOV, V.P.;_OSTANEVICH Yu M - RUSKOV, T.; STMLKOV, A.V.;
SHAPIRO, F.; YANI U:Z_Uvti_02_n Wu-kuaug]
[Energy spect N-7 of the resonance absorption of Y -radiation
from 92 Kev. Zn in zinc oxide] Energeticheskt~ spektr rezonan-
snogo pogloshcheniia 'f -isluch6nila 92 Kev Zn v okisi tainka.
Dubnap Obwedinennyi in-t iadernykh issl., 1961. 16 p.
(Gamma rays) (ZlAc oxide) (MIRA 151l)
SOV/120-59-1-18/50
AUTHORS:Ihelioranskiy, A. S., Ostanevich, Ya. M.
TITLE: Non-Overloading Linear Amplifier for High CountinC Rates
(Neperegruzhayemyy lineynyy usilitel' na bol'shiye t3knrostl
scheta)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tek-hnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 1, op 75-'210-
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The amplifier has an overall gain of ?50, a rise t~rn-~ c)f
0.15,4s and produces pulses having a duration of 115~1.q. T-.,-
device was designed Specifically for the operation with a
photomultiplier and an NaJ(Tl) crystal. The amplifier con-
sists of a phase inverter with a pulse ~,forming network 3
amplifying stages and an output cathode follower (see Fi~- 1)
The pulse-forming is done in the anode of the phase inverter
tube by means of an artificial line having a delay of 0.1-4is
and a characteristic impedanee of I ka.- The first amrp1',fy-
ing stage consists of 3 tubes which are provided with a feed
back network. The second amplifying stage consists cf 2 tiibr-~-
and receives the pulses from the cathode resistance of tne
fourth tube. The third stage employs two tubes and permits
the linear amplification of the pulses up to 110 V. The over-
shoots in the pulses, due to the imperfections of the dela:~
line, are supprnssed by providing a strong neF7
Card 1/3 _,ative feedbact-
O'OV/120-59-1-16/50
lion-Overloading Linear Anplifier for High Countirv, Rates
in the eighth tube by means of two crystal diodes. Ttie
pulses are then fed to the ninth tube which operates as a
cathode follower. The amplifier can also be furnis!ied
d.c. restorer circuit if ~,t has to operaLe at high count~nt.-
rates (of the order of 10~~ pulses/see), The practical appi,,_
cations of the amplifier are illustratftd by the experionental
curves of Figs 4, 5 and 6. Fig 5 shows the y-spectr1im of
Co 60 at a countini" rato rf 1',~ x 105
c-, pulses/sec~ tlip
of Fig 6 illustrate X-ray radiation of C9157 at a countinE
rate of 1.2 x 104 puises/seo and at 1.3 x 105 pulser,/sec, Th-
authors express their gratitude to I. V. Estulin, A. A. Sanin
and L. F. Kalinkin for discussing the results md intere--t in
Card 2/3
30V/120-5~-1-16/50
Non-Overloadin6 Linear A,,,iplifier for Iii~,,h Couzitinc,, Rates
this wcrk; they n1so thank A. P. Dolgov for Iii3 heir, in t~~,e
construction of the equipment. Tlie paper contains-, ~D
and 5 English references.
ASSOCIATION:NaucbLno-issledovatel'si~iy institut yadernoy fiZiKi :.IG'J
(Scientific Research Institute for Nuclt-lar PY~ysics of
State University)
SUBMITTED: October 23, 1957.
Card 3/3
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TITIS:
BCOJIM
70?XC TAGS: Mossbauer effect, emission line, glass property, silicate glass# line
ABSTRACT: The authors Investigated the Mossbauer affect with the aid of apparatus I
with simusoldatl motion, described briefly elsewhere (7AMF v. 46j, 482, 1964). The
source was coV~ introduced by diffusion Ixto metallic chromium. The width of the
emission line vas 0.35 zq~sec, and the jdAtion of tyq'~ ~cs oii To practically
coincided vitb the absorption line of stainless steel. The absorbers were powdered
glass pressea together with small amounts of YEO. All the measurements were rAde
at 3vom temperature. Various compositions of glass were Investigated. Values werel
dbtained for the main parameters of the Mo3absuer spectra (line wldtb, chemical
&lftj, qus4rupole aplitUM). It, is abown that the form of the Mossbauer spectra
is governed by the main features of the structure and chemical. composition of the
glassens The ratios of the different valence am structural States of iron in the
Ccira 2/2
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AOC=CM IIR:, AM32556
glass are 6WAined as functions of the Fe2% concentration In the glass and of the
ammnt wid nature of the -1)-Ii Imn. It Is shown that Che Hossbauer effect can
41a detect iron oxi oidany dispersed in glass. "7be authors thank
sea to
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vith the measur to., Origa art. bas: 7 figareB, 7 fomlax~ and 2 ables.
ASSOC=ON: Cb"yccUnmmVy'1nvtitut yadermykb Issleduvwdy (Joint Inat %!ftLS-L-
Nuclear Pesearcb)-,,LqpiWadzkiy gosudarstyenrVy universitet CLeningrau State
i University)
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Country s USSR
Category ICultivated Plants. Cereals, Leguminous Plantse
Tropical Cereals,
Abs Jour iRZhBiol.9 No 6, 19599 No 24824
Author iOstanin, A. H.
Inst :bu-r-y-aT42ro-n9~71ftan State Agricultural Experi-
mental Station.
Title :Selection of Spring Rye,
Orig Pub sTr. Buryat-14ong, gose s.-kh, opytn. st., 1957,
vyp, 29 16-22
Abstract iThe selection of spring rye began in 1932. Fa-
tily selection was conducted from a material
consisting of 4 variety groupst the Transbai-
kal local group (1); a few inbreeding lines
of the Transbaikal rye (2); Cisbaikal local rye
from Irkutskaya Oblast (3) and an Individual
selection from the German Jaegers variety repol-
Card S1/3
Country t USSR
CateSory iCultivated Plants. Cereals. Leguminous Plants.
Tropical Cereals. M
Abs Jour :RZhBiol,q No 69 1959, No 24824
Author i
Inst I
Title I
Orig Pub i
Abstract :linated by the local Transbalkal rye Mo The
best harvest was produced by a mixture from the
4th group of the original materials it was de-
signated as 110nokhoylle It comprise Ill percent
of the local population's harvest; seeds of the
original materlalts Ist group - Transbalkal -
took second place with 104 percent of the har-
vest, Onokhoy rye is divided into districts, in
Card 1 2/3
P9
OSTANIN, A.A.
1 . .- -
DavalripiW, proprirtins of winter anl tiprir4,, crops In ~Iff.~rr?rt
Mological fnrmq of r7e. Agrnblologlia no.3:-i9S-lgl 1~7--:.,
(14IRk L-: -0
1. Rij-yatskaya anl'RV-okvin%yaystvannaya olfytnrqn Ptnntslyfi.
(Rye brending)
m"t,torological Abst.
Vol. 4 No-
Marah 1953
Part 2
Bibliography on Front,
anIA Frost Foreeasting
14 17
~LWWY l5pytanii, ,l,kWcInri,kb mort., ter'
16,1"
, .. ~.: ,
1 249 IC46. DLC-D-,,,vt-I
lZ-11It4 (If OVAcial agricilitural ~md
A eels on pt
_tQ I q anti j:.F.S T?
14AUROVY I.P.; M%SNUMENOV, OSTANITI, D.I.
Our methods for the malnt8nazci~ of tracks vith asbestos ballast.
Put' i put. khoz. 7 no.5:IP,-19 163. OURA 16:7)
1. Chleny Obshchestvennogo konstruktorokogo byuro Ishimakoy
distantsii Sverdlovskoy dorogi.
(Railroads-Track) (Ballast (Railroads))
OSTAKIIIJ, G,V., irzh.
Obtaining mineral wool on a vertical centrifuge. Energ. stroi.
no.22s6O-62 161. (MIA 15:7)
1. Dubrovskiy proizvodstvenn k binat tresta "Sevenargostroy".
(Rinoral WOOT (CO'G4ntrIf%igoo)
OUMIN, G.V..Inxh.
Blocking of cixpola-furnace tapping holes and steam spouting
nozzle@ In making mineral wool. Strot.rvit. 5 no.3:28 Rr
959- (MIRA 1215)
(Cupola furnaces) (Minoral wool)
OSTANINp Grigorly Vasillyevicbj KOMOVSKUP X-Fes red.; SHILUING, V.A.,
r*d.izd-va; GVIRTS,, V,L,,, takhn.red.
(Making mineral wool in a =altietage vertical centrifuge;
practices of the Dubrov factory of the "SevenergoetrolO
Trust] Pmizvodetvo mizerallmoi vaty &a mogoBtupenchatoi
vartikallsoi teentrifuge; opyt r&bDty Dubrovekogo mavoda, tresta
03svemergostroi.0 Leningrad, 1961o 15 ps (Lezipgradakii doza
naucbmo-tekhmichemkoi propagam4, Obmem peredov~m opytom.
Seriia: Stroiteltnaia. prcm7ohleanost'. uoA4). (MMA 15:4)
(Mineral wool)
We extand t~,e i rc.~uctw, of ir,~ustri-il -naterialE r:)i -),Etr ,t
~n t.'--- power ~.njur*ry. ~trot. rzt-
ro J,
(
1. Zatnestitel' F-lavnof-o in7~envrn DubrovEkoro proizvodstventiol-0
~o-t)jn;;ta tr-7t.~ Sevpnprvortroy.
(Buil,linr materials irdustry)
L ___jkkjAIye!~pb, lash.; KOM07SKIT, K.F.. red.;
PSUIM-GrIso ly
YOWICHNV. A.G., red.isd-val BILOMOVA, I.A., tekht.red.
[Work of the Dabrovskly Reinforced Concrete Slexents Plant
to produaltg kerazzit Ogravelm and wash-reinforced keramzlt
concrete slabs] Opyt raboty Dubrarskogo sayods thelesobs-
tonzykh konstruktail po vmsku keraesitovogo graviia I armo-
keranzitobetounfth pauslet. Lexingrad. 1961. 19 p. (Louis-
gradskil Don sauohno-tekhmicheekol propagandy. Obven peredovy
opytou. Serliat Strottelluala promyshlennostI. tio.19).
(KIRA 1012)
(Lightweight concrete)
OSTANIN. 1. (Poselok Chagdawn. Khabarovskogo kraya).
1% ft
Where can copies of bylave be obtained? Sov. profsoiuzy 5 no.4:
76 Ap 157. (MLRA 10:6)
(Trade unions--Handbooks, manuals. etc.)
PSTANIX, M.
- --
Skill. Avtetramp. 40 no.11:56 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Motorbus drivers)
YRINITSYN, V.-. OSTANIN. M.
Automotive transportation unit romotrB a better rassenjer s,~r;~ce.
40 no.lt6-7 JQ 'IIRA I
Avt.transp. (2. 0 5:1"
1. Zamestitel' nachal'nika Kirovskopo avtoupravleniya (for KrinitEYTI).
2. Nachal'nik Eirovs~oro pasEazhirskoeo avtokhozyaystva (for Ostanin).
(Kirov--Transportation, Autom3tive)
USSRIChenical Technoiogy - Chemical Products and 'MITeir T-7
Application. Treatment of Solid Mineral Fuels.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2449
Author Ostanin, N.S.
Inst All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Ppat
Industry.
Title OAication Procenses During Spontaneous Heating and Igni.-
tion of Killed Peat.
Orig Pub Tr. Vses. n-t. In-ta torf. prom-sti, 1957, No 1.5, 35-50
Abstract As a result of experimental work it was ascertained that
intensity of biochemical and chemical processes of oxida-
tion which take place during spontaneous heating of peat,
in increaccd with increase in moisture content. Oxida-
tion of peat by atmospheric oxygen Is intensified with
rising t,~mperature. Samples of peat that have been
Card 1/2
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Abs 1,,;u-r P", a,ir KlI!riw-- TV ~,~Y',
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51- ~7' Will, aril --2rsi, v than pi-*,or le s* - i
7a,- '. ,n , -.I-- -1-, 1 " 1,1'. ~ , i I y ix,
f( r-mition of rvad i 11L ,
sul's*-rin -l,. 7nc Ut prtroxiif-i; and of
)mp~jurid, ,n t.! *i Lnnc nt maxtrz~ tp-np~-raturc Lncii-atc~~, Thr-
- - )T S.Irl IF 111) a(iciiltior tc, thp p-cl-r-s~ of bio.oci~a. oxila-
tion, A a --hemical pro~~,~ns of )xiuation lurim- spontL--
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OSTANIN N.
U&SR/Medicine - Yeast - Action
Medicine - Xylose
110v 194~
"Mechanism of the Splitting of Glucose an-i Xylose by the Yeast Monilia Murmanica,"
A. M. Malkov, S. N. Ostanin, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydrolysis
Industry, Moscow, 8 pp
"Kikrobiologiya" Vol XV, No 5
Equations are given for the splitting of hexose (glucose) and xylose by the yeast
Monilia murmanica under nea! anaerobic conditions. Splitting of xylose by the yeast,
which has been acclimatized to xylose-containing medium, under near anaerobic
conditions is also described. Six tables are incluled.
FA4OT44
OSTASIN. S.N., kand.biol.neuk
We"Wrl",
Readtion Of Deat with hydrogen peroxide. Torf.proz. 14 no.6:25-23
'57. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Vsesoyuznjvy naucno-lealedovatel'skiy institut torfyanoy
promyshlennosti.
(Peat) (Hydrogen peroxide) (Combustion, Spontaneous)
OSTANIN. S.U., Inzhener.
Biological processes in peat durine, spentamous heating.
Torf.prom. 32 no.8:15-17 155. (HLRA 9:4)
I.Veaaoyuznyy =ichne-issledovatel'skiy institut torf3raney
pronyahlennesti.
(Peat) (Catalase)
OSTAN IN. V.
---
On ships of the Northern Line. Blok. agit. Yod. transp. no.9:24-25
K7 ' 57. (KLRA 10:6
(Merchant season)
ACC NR- A?6031708 SOURCE CODE: UR/03.
AU7HOR; Friz--,kiln, 1. A. (Engineer); Koziov, V. I. (Engineer); tuznet_-ova, A. V.
neer); Ostanin, V.--G. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Attempt to construct a high-pressure reactor for operation at hi,-,h to-peratureG
SOURCE: Khimic"heskoye i neftyanoye ma5hinostroyeniye, no. 7, 1966, 41-42
TOPIC TAGS: net,il ;wat tneati.iont, thormal f;itigue, pressurv vessel, metallureic pro-
cess. chemical mactor / 25Kh2,1',F steel, 25Kh3',',F steel
ABSTRACT: 7I-ie C.'esig-n of a reactor for operation at 1500 atm and 1-00"C (for the produc-
tion Of Synt."otic minerals) is dozcriijed. Tho reactor (autoclave) body was made of
2SKh2X.F stec! and the cover w.;s made of 25'&h3,,.F steel. After forging, both pieces were
subjected to lengthy, multi-sta,-e t~xzrmal treatment at 150-10100C and 4-56 hr duration.
A-f-Ler this treatment, both the reactor body and the cover had higher mechanical proper-
ties than those required for operation at 1500 atm and 4000C. The assembled reactor
passed the 1675 atm test. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 tables.
,SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REr: 001
UDC: 66.023.7-987.002.2
Card 1/1
OSTANlNI-V S., TOLSTC,V YU. 1. and YI-.VDU-UWV, (h~nLlneprn,
W'sc-ii-itiac-~4.eirarch ln~;titute of ALriculture,and Weterlw!ry
Curgeon of the Turkxen *public 7e ter i:-.nry-Lacteri ologi ca-I IA,-,oratory)
"A simplified rotary jinele-Ange tihaking machine for- the 1,rod- uc-
tion of native fom.!3 of aritiblotic.-3"
Veterinnriya, Vul. 38, no. 10, October 190), 1);,. 76
TEVDDRIMV, E.S., veterInarnyy vrachl TOWTOV, Yu.I., inab.1 O"TOIN,,_V.S.,
In3h.
simplified rotary single-stage shaking machine for the production
of liquid forms of antibiotics. Veterinariia 38 no.lOs75-76
0 161. MRA 16:2)
1. Turkmenskays respublikanakaya weterinarno-bakteriologicheakaya
labDratoriya (for Yeydokimov). 2. Turkmemakiy nauchno-
iseledovateltakiy institut zemledeliya (for Tolstov, Oatanin).
(Antibiotics)
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KMIK, A.I., In2hpner; BDGACN. A.P., Inzhener; SALGANIK. L.D.. inthener:
PANIN. T.I., izzbenor; OSTMU. T.T. . incho-ner.
The no@ of high-alumina bricks in air preheaters. Stall 16 no.
7:582-385 JI 156. (MLRA 9:9)
1. Chasoy-Tarokly ogneupernyy i Zonstantinevskiy veptallurgichaskly
savad.
(Firebrick) (Heat regenoraters)
HkMVEM, W.I.; OSTANIN, Mee; SAIMMA, Te*I*
Geamorphological atudien on which to baze plans for improving
the navigable conditiow of rivers; experience of the Northern
Drina expedition of the Geography Department of Moscow University,
Vop.geog. no.52tlOO-lQ4 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Rivers-Regulation)
OSTANIN, V.Ye.
Special eatures of the structure and formation of the flozdpLne
relief of meandering rivers divided Into arms using the example of
the Irtysh, Northern Dvina and Vycherda. Vest. Mosk.un. Ser. 5:
Geog. 16 no.5:60-67 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Kafedra geomorfologii Hoskovskoro universiteta.
(Irtysh Valley--Landforms) (Northprn Dvina Valley-Lanaforns)
(Vychegda Valley--Landforms)
OSTANIN, V.Ye.; FROLOV, V.A.; VOTINOV, M.V.
Large hall in the Komi A.S.S.R. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 5: Geog.
18 no.4:72-73 Jl-Ag'63. (MIRA 17:.))
Morphology of the Irtysh Valley from TobolOok to the mouth
of the river and the history of its formatione,,.Sesto Nook.
un. Bor. 5t Geog, 15 no. 5s44-51 060. 1. (MMA 131ll)
1. Isfedra goomorfologit Kookovskogo untw9rattots.
(Irtysh Vall9y-Physteal geography)
IOSTANIN-,--Ye.S.,-kand.sellkhoz.nauk, otvared.; SOKOLOV, V.O., kand.
sellkhoz.nauk, red.; SHIIIEVVICH, V.7a.,, kand.biol. nwkp
red.; SOKOWV, D.V., red. iad-va; ARUITEVA, G.F., tekhn.
red.
(Problems of silviculture and forest entomology in Karelia]
Voprosy lesovedeniia i lesnoi entomologii v Karelii. Moskva,
Akad.nauk SSSR, 1962. 119 p. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Karellakly filial, Petrozavodck.
(Karelia-Forests and forestry)
(Karelia-Forest insects)
KOSIUSKAYA. B.S., prof.; BOGOMAZOVA, V.P., kand.med.nauk; 03U-NIAk,
-A.M.,--ekspert-khlrurg; ZADVORNOV, Yu.N., mladshiy nauchny7
sotrudnik
Work capacity in degeneratiTe-dystrophic diseases of the joints
of the upper extremities. Trudy LINTIN 2:267-286 159.
(MIRA 13:7)
(DisABrLITT VALUATION) (ZMIMITIBS, UPM--DISRASES)
YLUMIN, N.M.; KWUNOVA, L.P.; OSTANINA, M*B.
Characteristics Of the sporadic 9 la7er of the ionoopliere
over Ashkhabad during the International Geophysical
Year and International Geophysical Cooperation (1957-1959).
Trudy fiz#-tekh. inst. &N Turk. SSR 8:201-222 162.
(MIRA 15-11)
(Ashkhabad-Iono,spheric research)
IL 4238i-6 Pe-5/Fi4j/Po4s/Pq4WPae-2/
"I ACCUSION WRt AT5009244 VR/2831/64/600101310035/0040
"I -Ostmniiw M --13
TITLE: Characterletics of E sub e during a cycle of solar activity baued-on
observations in Ashkhabad
SOMMI AN SSSR, Mezhduvedom9tven!1yy &eofizichei%k1y.,1cpm1tet. V razdel prograimy
13 1964-, 35-40
HOG-.,
TOPIC, TAGS: solar activity, E sub a layer, imnntiKi~ sunspot number. magnetic
storm
.~AMRACT: The seasonal course of change in the probability of appearance of the
R I:Yer (vg.) is characterized by a summer maximum (90%) and a spring minimum
8 is observed over January and
inIM rzh. In February, a slight; increase in pE
C&d, 1/2
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of the orderof 5 microvolt, and the pulse duration appx. 70-90 microsec, with a
1-i4'' 50~-cps_- repeat rate. The sporadic E layer, E:S, was predominantly noted at 100 km'!'
ihrougl~out 1957-1959; the diurnal and seasonal variations of the basic character
sties of the E 'layer remains essentially constant from year to ydar, exhibiting
,1. He rene .9 in small detail only, This conclusion remains valid even though the-
0
:4, stations equipment and Its antenna system were altered radically. The seasonal
variation of the percent of appearance of the E. layer above Ashkhabad has one
1e&vy summer maximum, which appears In June-July, whereas a minimum is
always: observed in March. During thewinter months of January and February a i
ery weak trace -which corresponds to the winter maximum observed at higher- i
11ae-Itude :stations, was noted, The diurnal variation, of the percent of appearance of
the E. layer above Ashkhabad had a basic daytime maxImum observed throughout
num which appears only duringthe
ithe entire year and a nocturnal midnight maxir
surnmer months, In the morning, prior to sunrise,, a deep minimum is observed;
a less sharply defined minimum In noted in the evening. With an increase in the
excent ofappearance of the'Es layer the magnitude of its limiting frequency, the
frequency of screening, and the number of iadIngB increase. The variation of the
SGILGonal distribution-of the content of high and low limiting frequencies of the Es
UaYer Is similar to the variation of all other stations baying a high-frequency
sxirnum in the,'summer months and a minimum In the winter months, whereas.
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the variation for -the lower limiting frequencies 1B the opposite. The seasonal
variation of all the characteristics of the E layer, for daytime and nightime, Is
B
,,.fully_ similar to that observed at other stations. Orig. art. has 8 tables and 12
ilflgures.
SOCIATION; None.
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ACC NR, Ai,7008937 SOURCE CODES UR/0203/66/006/005/0938/0940
MINOIt- oru,.gcI,dyyav, 0.; ostnnina, 11. B.
G : D-2parUnent of k;xp1ornCoi-y'-Cco-'phy-,qIcs and SelrmoloFy, AN TurkmSSR
(Otdol rasvedochnoy geofiziki i seysmologii AN Turlm',SR)
T 1, q(,IAtion of E. to 1"61rnetIc activity
S k),,' ", CGeomn.,-netlzm I neronomlyn, v. 6, no. 5, 1966, 938-940
70:'1C -,AtIS: (ilurnnl varintion, magnetic storm / A-slikhabad
S~:"A co,)~:: 06
AB.37iLWT:
For cla-rification of tho mcchani.-~i of formation of Ej in the
r-Iddlo latitudes it is necessary to conLidcr posriblo relation3hips
of ---2 -with different geol%hysical phaenomcna; this rap,,r gives tho re3ulta
of investigation of the ralations~iip botween E. and magnetic fluxes.
Data for 17 months ftrm processed; thc2o covercd tho %-rintcr and summer
soason3 of 1960-1962. Comparision of the diurnal variations of PE ', and
foE, for both poriods revoale virtually no differeoc,. In an r-nalyGia
of 15 magnetic storms during 1959-1961 and tho bchaviur o"k Ea during
times of rtorm3 and quiot, it, was found that in pjriodu of rtonmo fol,3
and fbE-5 do not differ significantly from pcriod3 of quiot; high valuao
foEs ara observcd in both caG03. Tiiu Bs layer at the latitudo of AE;h-
khabad in not related to magnetic activity sinco its parametors PF,3,
foB and fbZ are not dependent on the levol of magnictic activity. At
AsOhabad mo.?eors and magnetic activity exert no influence on E. and
~Cq-'4-- 112 UDCt 550.388.2s550.385
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cannot be rei;ardad as a source of C... r, ior tne most part is a product
of solar shortwave radiation which apparently prepares the conditions
f mechanisms loading to Its formation. Orig. art. hast 3 figures.
j,,RS: 38,67j,
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LMI 203/,65/00510D2' 356/0360
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Ove 08
AUTHOR:. zgelldyyev,_ a; tanina) M. B.
TITLE: -Relationship between Es and meteor showers
Qeoauwet1%m I ekeronomiya, v. 5, no 2, 1965. 356-36o
9M he re VJ
TOPIC TAGS. ionos he , ionospheric sporadic layers meteor shover, meteoric ion
itationl ionospheric ionization
ABSTRACT: The'authors examined the possibility of a relationship between the
,sporkdIc layer of.the ionosphere (PS) and meteor showers, proceeding from the well-
Itnown fact that the number of met-oric particles increases during such showers.
-To this end,_ the parmtetern characteriziiig the behavior of I EG (PEO' fc.!-;, and
A fbl.',) were cAlculated and compared during the period of the most Inten3e metcor
sJhowers *(Persoids, Geminid's, Lconids, Orionids) and in the aboence of thf? showern
(active and quiet periods, respectively). Data obtained by the Ashkhabad Iono-
spheric Station for 1962 and 1958-ig6o were used. Tt wan found that rieteor sho*-
era ha,,r6 no appreciable influence on the probability ot the appearwice of the
sporadic Z layer, i.e., meteoric Ionization cannot be regarded as the cause of
6e formation of this layer or the cause of'significant changes therein. Vie
ACCMSION UR - AP5010262
-'authors conalude that neither raetoor showers (except very intense ones, tillich
(kre rare) nor 3poradic meteors can form It;,, although sme influence of meteor!:
ionization on the overall ionization J-n th;-* E region of the ionosphere ia
tionable. -Orig.. art, liaa: 4 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Otdel geofi%iki I seysmologii, Ali TurkmSSIR (Depa~rt~ipjqp~'. f_ eic
and Seismolop.
SUBMITM: 15jun64 EXCL., -00 SUB CODE.- EG
NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 010 AT-D PRESSt L()L)3
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ACC NR~ A,'7001041 CODE':
AU-,IiC!L: -P,.'-'-.t'-I'd'-'eV, 0.; Ontanina, M. D.
,,TC,: Ipstitute of Physics of the Earth and Atmosphere, AN Turkm35R (InstituL fiziki
Zemli i atmonfery AN TuricrSSR)
7:711:: Morning ;unimum of the probability of exiatence of the sporadic E layer and
its relationship to the time of uunrirjo
SOURCE: AN TurlcrSSR. Izveatiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhnichaakikh, khimichookikh i
geologicheskikh nauk, no. 4, 1966, 23-30
MPIC TAGS: solar activity, Z layer, atmospheric ionization
ABS7R.ACT: The sporadic E layer appears primarily in the E region where the
Gtato of ioniza-,,ion is determined ~)y tir.,,o of (L-ty and season, the level
0.1 3o!.:.r activity and the coordinaLes of the place of observation. For
a given level of solar activity the critical frequency of the Z layer
('*'oE) is a Anction of solar zenith dist.-aico. One of the peculiaritica
of tho regular Z layer is that the increase of ionization in it begins
long before sunriso at tho level of thi3 layer and foE does not have a
morning r-inimum. Thia indicates that the aporadic E layer, which appeara
and existe in the E region, ia not the result of direct ionization by
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ACC NR, A1,17001641
solar radiation. Otherwise, by analogy with the regular F. layer a
morning PE, minimum would not be observed, nor a morning minimum of
f.E. and fEs. On the other hand, the time of onset of the morning
miriini= is regulated by the time of sunrise. Hence the problan a-rises
of how shorL-wave radiation influences Es. The authors beLieve that,
oolar radiation Qxorta an indiroat influenco, aoting on moaliani=u
leading to the formation of the sporadic E layer. The dependence of
the morning minimum PEO on the time of sunrise can be explained on the
basis of the mechanism described earlier (0. Ovezgelldyyov, Izv. AN TSSRO
Ser. FWhiGN, No. 4, 1965), provided that it in assumed that in the
period of sunrise at the level of the E layer there is an increase of
the vertical temperature gradient or a decrease of the vertical wind
vciocity gradient. in the E region in the morning, as at other times
of day, there is a great vertical wind gradient. At Gunriao the temp-
creture gradient probably increases. At low- and middle-latitudo
stations PE3 has a morning minimum whose time of onset has seasonal
and latitudinal changes and is regulated by the time of sunrise,
following it with some regular lag, increasing from the vdnter to
the Bummer months. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. IJPRi 38,2303
SUB -COM 04, 03 / SUBM DATE: 15Feb66 / ORIG RU: 010 / OTIH REF: OL)4
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D204/D307
A'~*'2;;6i6: Xlebanov, a. 6. and Jotankevich, N. A.
i'E
The ,reparation of cadmium selende
Zlh,~rnal prixladnoy Khimii, v. 35, no. 6, 1962,
CaSe was prepared by the graduul addition of aq. CdSO 4or
~411 to a calculated amount of aq. Na SeSO by the reaction
~"V 2 2+ - 2 31 +
which was proved to be -'d + SeSO3 + H 20 --- 4 CdSe + 2H + so4
The precipitate was washed with water, dried at 110 - 120 0C rind
analyzed. With a moiar ratio (n) of je to 30 3~ (in the selenosul-
phate) equal to U.42, tre yield of CdSe increased from 36.1% at
JOC to jO.8~', at 'i5OOC. below 600C the main products were CdSe,
OdSO3 and -0.2~~' of free Se. At O',j - 1500C up to 1.91A CdS was also
found. The proportion of Cd6O 3 decreased with rising temperature.
Card 1/3
T"he preparation of ... D204/D307
1 -5 = -'H e
Fo mation of je is ascrioed to a siae reaction: SeJO + ,
* 30 2 + H20. Cadmium sllphite waB readily removed with 0.5 N/ HCI
and So with not -L:-: iNa23U,. 6eparation of Odje and CdS wav very dif-
ficult. he Dptimuz val-e of n at 96 C was 0.57, whilat the concon-
tration of Na s0_, from which the Na 3e60 was prepared, the Cd 2+ :Se
2 2 3 0
ratio and the time of holding the product at 96 C had practically
no effect on the yields of Jd3e. The addition of Cd 2+ to the
'Ia -'e'0 should be com-,Ieted in 0.5 - 1 hour. Acidity of the me-
2" -5 2+
dium in depencence or, tne amount of Cd added and the effects of
A a
2no3 additions on ne yield and composition of CdSe were also
investigated. Conclusions: ~'!) To obtain >99.9r,-o pure Cd3e in--48-'c
yield n should be 0.42 and the temperature of reaction ~_600C.
OdSO 3 is removed wit', hot 0-5N hCl or 20~6 NH40H, followed by wash-
--ing with hot 1M. Na260 3 to dissolve Se. (2) For 96 - 971~ yields of
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Tr.e preparation of ... D204%307
Cd6e c,ntainin6 Od:~, the reaction should be carried out at
~O - IOJO~;, with n = J.71 - 0.72, adding Na 2C03 to neutralize the
acia formed. '2he product is tnen washed with warm 0.5N HC1 to re-
1-1
move CaCO .5. here are I figure and 9 tables.
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toklin. nauk; 1, A. , red.
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i rrif,,ti tc) ra. Tfisikunt, UzboKiStal,. I t. 3128
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GRIGORIYEV, G.; OSTANKOV, M.
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KHASUOV, V.5.; XULIK, X.Te., kqnd.tekhn.nnuk; YAMOV, A.P., 1,-,z
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kand.vet.nauk;-QSTANKOV,,,V..P., inzh.; PURCHIMIN, A.V., inzh.;
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