SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OZHINSKIY, I.S. - OZIMOV, B.V.

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Moskva [Ugletekhizdat, 19571 178 P. (MIRA 11:1) .promysh'Ierinaya Vystavka, 1956. 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuzuaya L (Moscow--Coal mining machinerv--ExhibitionB) OZHOGINO,,,Ao,,--. Improvements in the vilfage of Viryatino. BeV. stroi. 14 no.11:7-8 N '59 (KI-U 13:3) 1, Predsedatell kolkhoza 'Pat' Ienina~ Soanovskogo rayona, Tam- bz)vskoy oblasti. (Viryatino--Building) PAVLENTKO, S. 11. -OZH-OG-IN--,-V-- Physiology, Pathological Brief news, Zhur. vys. nerv. deist., 2, no. 3, 1952. 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 19~3;~ Uncl. ZLOTIN, G.N.) kand tekhn. nauk; IEONTIYEV, G.A., kand. tekbn. nauk; OZHOGIN, V.A. - I Capacitarce torsion meter. Avt. prom 30 no.7:31-33 JI 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Volgogradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. 2,7, ft~ 8259.5' 3/056/60/039/01/03/029 B006/BO70 AUTHORSt Borovik-Romanov, A. S., Ozhogin, V. I. TITLEz The Weak PerromagnetismVin an Antiferromagnetic CoCO 3Single Crystal PERIODICAM Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikiq 19609 Vol. 39, No. I (-(), pp. 27-36 TEXT% The present work is the continuation of an earlier work (Ref. 1) where the discovery of weak ferromagnetism in polycrystalline cobalt- and manganese carbonate crystals is reported. The authors have now investigated the magnetic properties of COCO 3 single crystals in the temperature range of 1.3 to 300 0K by a balance method due to Faraday. The results of measurements are shown in diagram form. Fig. I shows the dependence of the molar magnetic moment m on the magnetic field strength H. The five upper curves are for H-Lzq, and the lower ones for HIIz, z being the trigonal axis. Fig. 2 shows the angular dependence of the projection of the magnetic moment on the H-direction in the (yz) plane Card 1/4 82595 The Weak Ferromagnetism in an Antiferromagnetic S/056/60/039/01/03/029 Coco3 Single Crystal: B006/BO70 an anomalously large ardsotropy of susceptibility (- 30% at 300'DK). Tif lies at 18.10K. CoCO3 is further distinguished by its large spontaneous ferromagnetic moment (d 0-1440 CGSM/mole) and the sharp peak near TH. The latter can be explained by the thermodynamic theory of weak magnetism, and can be related to the fact that# when a magnetic field acts on a substance in a disordered state, it induces an antiferromagnetio order- ing in it. The anomaly observed in the temperature dependence of the spontaneous moment at low temperatures (Fig. 6) can be explained within the framework of the spin wave theory as being due to a transition from the excitation of a single branch to the excitation of both branches of th e spin wave spectrum. Here, as well as in the case of MnCO,P the predictions of the spin wave theory do not show quantitative agreement. The authors thank, in conclusion, Academician P. L. KaDitea for his interest in the work, I-. Ye. Dzvalo,Bhinskiy and N. M. Krevnes for discussions, N. Yu. Ikornikova for having supplied the sampla, and V.,I. Kolokollnikov for help in the experimental work. There are 7 figures and 10 referencest 8 Soviet and 2 French. Card 3/4 OZHOGIN, V.I. rhe antiferromagnetic substances CoCO3. CoF2 and FeCo,, in strong fields. Zhur, eksp. I teor. fiz, no.511687~1690 Y 163. (MIRA 17:1) ACCESSION NR: 'AP4019217 ~:S/0056/64/046/002/0531/0536 AUTHOR.- -Ozbogin, V. I. i TITLE: Magnetic moment relaxation in an antiferromagnet with ani- notropy of the "easy plane" type SOURCE: Zhurnal skepere i teorq: fiz.,Iiv. 46, no. 2, 1964, 531-536 TOPIC TAGSS magneiic moment, antiferr6magnet, magnetic moment re- laxation, easy, plane anisot,ropy,!three-Jmagnon process, antiferro- magnetic resonance, line width,'6pin filip, spin hipped sublattice ABSTRACTt The:relaxation time is calculated for the*dise when the magnetic moment of an antiferromagnet Is perpendicular or parallel to the magnetic field in an "easy" plane, when the relaxation pro- ceeds via-threa-mag4on processes', which are possible at!not very low temperature, in contrast with antiferromagnets with anisotropy ,of the "easy Acces type, which were ~,Ihown by Urushadze (ZhETF v. -4: 1/3 q ., -ACCESSION NR: AP4019217 39, 681,, 1960) to be impossible'in thi's case, since they violate J,the energy and,momentum conservation law. The antiferromagnetic,' !~,resonance linelwidth due to theie proc4ses can depend strongly on t the field if the antiferromagneChas we`~Lk ferromagnetism. Only pro-' !-cesses involving three spin waves are considered, since those in- ,j,volving* four s'Pin waves turned out to ~e of one order of magnitude lower. it is%lso shown that thrpe-ma4hon processes can have a sig- Vnificant value for relaxation in antif4rromagnets with "easy access" anisotropy if the sublattices ar6`flipped." The equations obtained [for the relaxation time, the magnetic moment and line width of the corresponding resonances, an functions:;Pf the temperature and mag- .netic fields# are valid in the framewoik of the spin wave theory [ and their .contribution to the*re1a:xatio'n_at not toollow fields and Itemperaturex is found to be deci4ive iri!comparison with contribution I ; I ,7of higher orders. It is pointed'out that conditions io~k experimentalii _.Ver~fi_cations of the theoretical.result' are favorable since thd frequencies-of the-corresponding.resonances lie in the microwave rw- M C ACCESSION NR: AP4019217 [7!'region.' "We take this opportunity to express deep gratitude to A. S. Borovik-Romanov for helpful discu' siona." Orig. art. has; 1,,13 formulas and 1 figuree ASSOCIATION:. None 23Apr63 DATk'ACQs '~27Mar64 ENCLt 00 :SUB CODE: PH NO REP SOVt 008 OTHER*: 001 3/3 C-;d --1,--5845 -65. =U, 7~ IYIVOD361651048100511 3 7 ftb . ... . .... -TITLEf- loniltiii- avil r 4ba alien of - =Hfe1TvfiM~k1ivUeX -vith Anigotraw -0 easy -Piane tne BOLWZ:-, Zhurnal gkayerimentallnoy I teorettabaskoy fftlld, v. 48t 46. 5, 1965, 1307-1-3-i8- TOPIC TAGS i AntiferrawLgnetism, quantum jwc:hq~n-jeaj caiculatj ct &nisctropy, Dzy&loshinskiy field, pumping in.;tabillty, spir wve srnt--,t,"= TRACTj A phenomenological quantum-neebanical calculation of Tarlous types of nanline&r 4-namic ph~enomena ir. czarried out f-jr anti e ,he "easy pl.&nc" ty-ye. 11ese paerciaeat axe )f irterest becKu , P, - FP of h G f bility to dL-t&iled investigation by moderzi ecDerimenta-1 metho-e-a. 7t iA p&rticul&r, that the threshold field for occLrreDce of pax&-,-Lei pumirig instAbij'ty in inveroely proportional to the DzyaloahInitHy fiolA E CrLMR' !-RL-'cM coLnect"d wL- t-he LCwd 3~2 < 45o-65- 58 -ACCESSION 0: AMIN149 7~ter6ction of two"bram-ebes of the spin-vava spfttrm (low and hisb frequenCY). 1-.-are A- aud 3-ma _0 ncy consIaerei. _gnou, Inst. - i3dty, of _1w and higb freque ic -resonmes -,low at-it dewy TarfLue PMP r3sp Vvir sum r6SMUMCe, and Varametri-a diff-e--m-e refonmeas. "I on deeply grateful to k S. D_gXgXjr,-JL-ManmL and Y. w&ningftl d-I scussl(mA. ' Orig. &Y.. 1 figure, .33 formulast, =d tmbia~ ASSOCIATION: Done rr 7" S"W! 0_7rr RUSINKOVSKIY, Yuriy Pavlovich, in2h.; KAI'LAN, Musiy Abramovich., inzh.; 0 lnzh., retsenzeal' TSYBA, L.A., imb., red. izd-va; SHAMA, S.M., tekhn. rAv., , [Automatic control of gas-fired bollgr roommlAvtomatizataiie. ga- zifitsirovanny~h kotellnykh. Kiov, Gostekhizdat USSR, 1963. 115 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Boilers) (Automatic control) -~,DIOGINP V.ya, Pepublic exhib"for of teaching nvichinea. Izv, W5, LOICID. zav.; radiotekli. 7 ro.11,127-128 Ja-F'64. (,". P, ~ ~ 7 ~ 5 ~ L - FIRSANOVA, Ye.N.; ARABYAN, S.G.; OZHOGINA, M.M. Effect of the alkalinity of oils with additives on engine wear. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masej 8 no.9:59-64 S 163, (MIRA 16:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy traktornyy institut, OZHO-GINA, Ye. P. Vitamin C insufficiency in healthy and tubermlmm inhabitants of the Far North. Probl. tub. no.2:30-32 162. (MIRA 15;2) 1. Iz Gosudarstvannogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta tuber4m- leza (dir. - prof. A. D. Semenov) i kafedry legoehnogo tuborkuleza Gosudarstvannogo ordena Lenina instituta usavershonstvovaniya vrachey imeni S. M. Kirova (dir. - dotsent A. Ye. Kiselev, zav. kafedroy - prof. A. D. Semenov), Leningrad. (RUSSIAY NORTHERN-TUBERCULOSIS) (ASCORBIC ACID) AUTHORS: $12001621000100210021003 1)204/D301 Valtsevp V.K.p Oziashvili, Ye.D., and Solov'yev, L.K. TITLE: Zone crystallization of lanthanon compounds from cer- tain molten salts PERIODICAL: kkademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye, Izvestiya, no. 2, 1962, 53 - 57 TEXT: Description of an investigation aimed at clarifying the ru- les prevailment during the zone crystallization of complex systems of lanthanon compounds from Tused NH 4N03 and NH4CNS (as oxideo) and 1,11gol2and BaC12 (as chlorides). The following mixtures were tested (%): (1) La 2.5, Pr 8-11, Nd 86-84, Sm 2-3, and (2) Pr 3.66, Sra 29.3 Eu 1.0, Gd 24.3, DY 5-77P Ho 0.5, Eb 4.7, La, Tb, Yb 1, Y 25.2. The melts were cast into rods which were then zone crystallized 6-9 times, passing the zone at 5 cm/hr. The experimental method for chloride melts is indicated; for the other two the procedure was that used earlier. Sections of rod were then analyzed spectrogra- phically for the lanthanons. The results are tabulated and discus- _'_qaxd - 1/3 -------- S/200/62/000/002/002/003/ Zone crystallization of lanthanon D204/D301 sed. In NH4NO3 the heavier elements tended in general to concentra- te at the end of the bar and the same was observed for Sin (mixture (1)) in the NH4CNS melt. 6imilar tendencies were observed for the chloride melts although The results were only qualitative. It is concluded that (a) zone crystallization from NH 4NO3 or bTH4CNS is promising owing To the low temperature of the process. The chloride Drocess is further made difficult due to the hygroscopic properties of the lanthanon chlorides. (b) Concentration of the heavier ele- Lients at the end of the bar is probabiy due to their lower m.p.'s although discrepancies to this rule were observed. (c) Relative proportions of the lanthanons (mixture (1)) in NH 4N0 3 and F'H4 ONS melts were relatively unaltered after zone crystallization. The dis- tribution is probably affected rather more in the high temperature chloride process. Analytical work was carried out by R.R. Shvan-JL_ radzes There are 3 tables and 5 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 1 non- Soviet-bloc. The reference to the 1~aglish-laaguage publication reads as follows: H. Reed, B.S. Hopkinsi J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 57, 1159, 1935, Card 2/3 21029100310011001 D287 307 3 MTHOI~S: 07,i nnhvii -1 Ye-.D,, Nikolayev, Yu.V-..and Myasoyedovt TITLE: On the possibility of using NO H20 isotope ell.- change in nitric acid solutions ior concentrating 0 PERIODICAL: Soobshcheniya akademii n-aulc Gruzinskoy SSR, v. 29, no, 30 1962j 289-292 TEXT: The heavy isotope 1-5N can-Ape .6btained by isotope exchange in the system: nitric acid'(agueous'solution)-- nitric i oxide, the isotope being concentrated iji the aqueous phase. The gaseous phase of the same system contains increased quantities of the heavy - - IsotopQ~. -exchange. -occurs -between 110 and 1'120 isotope 180.,. and is accelerated by HN03. E%cchange columns, used for concentra- ~ing 1514, can also be "Utilized for increasim the rate of this pro- cess. The apparatus for.the separation, Io.f. ..180 and the apparatus forl 1514 concentration can be operated simultdneously.-The authors con- Card 1/2 VLASENKO, V.A.; GVEEDTSITELI,.I.G.; NIKOLAYEV, Yu.V.;,q~~gyw,'_Ye. *D. Production of the isotope B10 by the excbange distillation Of the complex (GH3)20.BF3 . Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 33 no.1:79-84 A 164. (MRA 17:7) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut AN Gruzinskay SSR. Predstavleno akademikom G.V. TSitsishvili. ~ACCESSION NR: AP4018354 S/6~51164XW6617007910084 IAUTHORS: Vlasenko, V. A.; Gverdtaitelip I. G.;.Nikolayev, Yu. V.; 20!z!i!a9jh~vi1i -Xg&D.'. 10 TITLE: Product-ion of B isotope by the method of exchange distillation of the (CH ) O&BF complex (Presented by-aeademician G. V. Taitsishvili, Oct. 10, 1962) 3 2 3 ISOURCE: AN GrvzSSR. Soobahcheniya,.v- 33, no. 1, 1964, 79-84 TOPIC TAGS: boron, boron isotope, boron trifluoridep methyl ether, ether fluoride complex, distillation, exchange distillation, neutron, thermal neutron- ABSTRACT: Since the B 10 isotope possesses a large thermal neutron capture cross section, a method was.developed which permitted the enrichment of boron with the B10 isotope. This method is based on the principle of exchange distillation of the complex (CH 3)2O-BF3 in a pilot fractionating column at 100C, at a pressure of 15a mm mercury. Its daily capacity amounted to 10 g of boron containing 80% B10 , while in the issuing complex the concentration amounted to only 16%. The separation of the boron isotopes is dchieved by vaporization of the fluid (CH 3)2O*BF 3 phase and condensation oir' the gaseous BF3 phase. The result is an enrichment of the fluid phase with B10 and a corresponding depletion of B 10 in the gaseous phase, according 112 AuuzbbluB Vff: AF4U1U5-')4 11 10 10 11 to the formula (CH 3)2 O-B F 3 + B F 3 (CH 3)20 -B F3+ B F3 In view of the corrosive properties of the (CH 3)2 O-BF3complex, only corrosion resistant materialsvere used in the installation, such as stainless steel, copper, lead, teflony and polyethylene. Orig. art. has: 1 piotureq 1 chart, and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya Nauk G ruzinskoy SSR, Fiziko-tekbnichaskiy instiint (Acadeqr of Sciences Georgian SSR, Pbysical and Technical Institute) SUBMITTED: .25Aug62 DATE ACQ: 19Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO RU SOV:- 004 O'UM: 003 low OZIA3JIVILI,-.-Ye.D.; NIKOIAYET, Yu.V.; MYASOY-1,31Y)T, N.F. Applicability of isotope exchange between NO and H?O in nitric acid solutions for an 618 concentration. Soob. AN, Cruz. SSR no. 3:289-292 S 162 (MIRA 19~.-l) 1. Fiziko-telchnicheskiy Institut AN CauzSSR. Submitted Sep- tember 34, 1961.. OZIEBLO, Leszek; PASZKO, Zygmunt ActivAy of bnta-glucurcmlduvf~ of' blorA scrum ir, ting pregnant and puerpernil women. Ginek. Pol. 35 no.31.361.-365 My-Je 16/, 1. Z 11 Klinlki Polomictwa i Gliorob Kobiec-yoh Akademij 14odyc-.T- nej w Waraza,wie (Kierownika prof. dr. med. 1. RosrJowski). CA DoptanwAaws of famuildshyda in mixtures with her*- Oh III. M. Dower and Glassi'll S, No. 0/111. With I in adkill. Ill thl! VVfV IhOli'Inctil"'i (C.A. 33. Ow uIvIlt.1 Isy R,wnij,j j/. atral. Chrill. jo, Is'll-,17)) loc un4l. As fetield. A "11, (it I tst lei't IPA iv f1slot Ist, livni. A ppt. ( complex conlINIS. lot tetramine wab I has no eflect upon the r"ult,t. H. J. Frrlih - - 0 2 ttm S~Xf,- -/- I ~ - MOM H. PwjUdaula w plmdcy lwwnaJ PeacYlindo NMI - -- - dod L OffjwjOwe POMPlicat"M in e lot fever troated vith pmdailUnp xWonamides and aMtomatic%7pediat. Polska 240 Aug 50 p. 668-M. 1. of the Seeord Clinic for ChIldrenlo MBeases of Wmav Md:Lml Acad=V (Read-P%rof. Wl. Szwqjahj, M.D.). CIA Tol 20., The 2 rob 1951 KACIXMICZ, Maria; OZIMY-A-IOZINSZk, Halina; TYRKA.N, Jadwiga "q-- M5-.Wwwzc methods in diphrhorla. Med. doswo Bac ter i o log2mil mikrob. 10 no-2:Z!3-221 1958o 1, Z Mlejakiego S2pitala Zakasnego Nr 3 w Warszawie IVrektor: dr mod, A. Pomerska. (DIPHTHARIA, diagnosis, bacteriol. evaluation (Pol)) OZIEMSKA-LOZINSKAY Halina Diffusely chrcnic hepatitis following vire-I hepatit4s. P.-zegl. epidem. 18 no,4:459-46/+ 164. - 1. Z Miejskiego Szpitala Zakaznego Nr. 3 w Warszawie (Dyrektor: dr. med. V. Gloksin). OZIMSKA, H. Treatment of whooping cough with streptomycin. Pediat polsku 26 no-5:512-521 MaY 1951. (011-M 21:1) 1. Of the Clinic for Children's Infectious Diseases (Head - Prof. J. Bogdanowicz, M.D.) of Warsaw Medical Academy. MICKA, Ann; OZIN143KA WlVTJCHOWA, Maria 6 WOMM&65-M, Agglutinin level in diphtheria. Postopy hig. mod. doew. 11 n0-2:173-177 1957. 1. Zaklad Mikrobiologii Umaologii Instytutu Natki i Dziecks. Warszawa, ul. lasprzaka 17. (DIPHTMIA, immanology. agglutinin level. review (Pol)) OZIEMII,jjqAtalamt~ inz. Dynamlo foreas generating in full-web ovorhr;~ traveling cran'3c during the momeht of taking up the load from the base. Przegl mech 21 no.22:686-690 25 11 162. 1. Politechnika~ Warazawa. OZIEMSKI., Stanislaw Problems of rigidity and damping capacity of hoisting cables. Archiw bud ma9z 10 no. 2: 173-87 163. 1. Katedra Dzwignic, Politechnika, Warszawa. OZIEMSKI, Stanislaw (Wdrazawa) Effect of acceleration cn the work of lifting installations. Archiw bad masz 11 no.2t266-2-67 164 OZIDISKI, Stanialaw, dr inz., adiunkt ~- -. i!, wm~l~,~,, "~- ~' ThE-~vork of crane ropes during a period of unsteady movements. Przagl mech 23 no. 3:71-73 lo F 164. 1. Katedra Dzwignic, Politechnika., Warszawa. OZIEMSKIJ,-Stanislaw, dr inz., adiunkt Economic significance and development of truck cranes. Przegl mech.23 no. 5:138-141 10 Mr 164, 1. Katedra Dzwignic, Politechnika, Warszawa. GZHL,'KOV, G. Toward unified procedures. Izobr.i rats. no.6:44 Je 160. O=A 1. Star.-My i-mliener T,3entrallncro coveta Vsesoyaznogo obshchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizatorov. (Technological imovations-Accounting) OZHIMV, G., inzhe What is a plan for the introduction of suggestions? IzobrA rats. no.12:46-47 D 1609 (KCRA 13:12) 1. TSentralIny7 sovet Vaesoyuznogo obohahestva imbretateley i ratsionalizatorov. (Technological innovations) KORNIWV, I.I.(Moskva); OZBIKKOVA, O.V.(14oskva); FRYAKIMIA, L.I.(Moskva) Correlation between the composition, the temperature and the beat-resistance of alloys in the system nick8l-chromium-tuDgsten- titanium-aluminum. I2v. AN SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk. MetA topl. no.5:136-1.41 S-4) 1t--ntinovyy Poyas" (Serpentine Belt)-Podas Tundra, etc. (Murashov, D.F.) 318 Olivine pyroxenites, peridotites and other younger intrusions of the Kolvitskiy and Kandalakshskiy massifs (Kharitonov, L.Ya.) 321 Basic and ultrabasic rocks of the basin of the lower Varzuga, Strellna,Pyalitsa Rivers and the Ondcmskiye Lakes (Kharitonov, L.Ya.) 322 Granites Microcline granites of the northwestern part of the Kola region (YegorovaFursenko... Ye.N.) 325 Microcline granites of the eastern part of the Kola region (Yegorova-l,ursenko, Ye.N. Kharitonov, L-Ya.) 328 Microcline granites c.,f the White Sea region (Miaritonov, L.Ya.) 333 Metamorphism of Proterc,,,oic formations (YegrovaFursenko, Ye,W. and Kharitonov, L.Ya.) 337 Metamorphic phenomena and the origin of the Keyv crystalline suite of rocks (Kharitonov, L-Ya.) 344 General conclusion on magmatic phencimena in the Proterozoic Card 7/11 Gelogy of the USSR (Cont.) SOV/U92 Ultrabasic and alkaline shield intrusions of Caledonlau Time 418 Kovdorskiy massif (Volotovskaya, N.A.) 419 Afrikands, m sif (Yeliseyev, N.A.-supplementary data by M.S. Afanaslyev) 428 Massifs in the Khabozero region (Yeliseyev, N.A.) 431 Kotdozerskiy massif (Volotovskaya, N.A.) 433 Dikes of the Kandalakshakoe littoral (Yeliseyev, N.A.) 435 Sa:Lmogorskiy massif (Gubachem, B.V.) 437 Gremiyakha-Vymes massif (Yeliseyev, N.A.) 438 Alkaline granites 442 Alkaline granites of the eastern part of the Kola region 40 Zapadnyy Keyv massif (Giuzburg, I,V. and Volotovskaya, N.A.) 444 Massif of the Belays, Tundra region (Fizhenko, V.V. and Volotovskaya N.A.) 455 Massif of Mt. Lavrentlyevskaya (Fizhenko,, V.V. and Volotovskaya N.A.) 457 Massifs of the middle course of the Ponoy river and the upper course of the StrelIna river (Ivanov, A.M. and Morozov, A.I.) 458 Card 9~11 Geology of the USSR (Cont.) SOV/1192 Ch. V. Tectonics (naritanov, L.Ya.) 548 Tectonic grouping 548 Structure description 553 Kola region 533 White Sea region 614 Ch. VI. Gecmorphology (Apukhtin, N.I.) 632 Ch. VII. History of Geological DeveloTment (Kharitonov, L.Xa.) 653 Bibliography 673 Index of Geographical Names 697 Subject Index 708 AVAILABLE Library of Congress Card 11/11 MMIgnp 3-6-59 - - - __ ---- - __ OZHIGOVA, A. P., Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Architectonics of the oc- cipital re4on of the cortex of lie large /Ferebra17 hemisDheres of primates." oscow, 1960. 12 pp; Poscow State Univ-im M. V. Lomono- sov); 150 copies; price not given; (XL, 23-60, 122) OZHIMKOV, G., inzh. Measure with rubles. Izobr.i rats. no.4:40-41 Ap '60. (MIRA 13:6) 1. TSentralinyy Sovet Vsesoyuznogo obshcheBtva izobratateley i ratsionalizatorov. (F~fficiency, Industrial) VALITSEV, Y.K.; OZIASHVILI, Ye.D. Distribution of rare earth elements in the hydrolsis of alloys of their oxides withaluminum thiocyanate. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.6:59-64 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy kbimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya. Al SSSR. (Rare earthB) (Aluminum alloys) 22876 S10891611010100510041015 B102/B214 AUTHORS: Gverdtsiteli, I. G., Nikolayev, Yu. V., Oziashvili, Ye. D., Ordzhonikidze, K. G.. Muskhelishvili, G. N., Kiladze, N. Sh., Mikirtumov, V. R., Bakhtadze, Z. I. TITLE: An automatic cascade apparatus for obtaining highly concentrated heavy nitrogen isotope PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no- 5, 1961, 487-492 TEXT: The growing use of N15 in different domains (for example, N15 nitrates in homogeneous reactoral N15 has a thermal neutron capture cross section of 2*10-5b, whereas the value for natural nitrogen is 1.8b) makes it of interest to develop suitable methods for the preparation of this isotope. The principal difficulty lies in the smallness (0.365%) of N15 content in the natural nitrogen. Spindel and Taylor (Ref. 1: W. Spindel, T. Taylor. J. Chem. Phys., 1-3, 981 (1955); 24, 626 (1956); Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci-, L9, 3 (1956); T. Taylor, W. Spindel. Proceedings of the Card 1/4 22876 S/089/61/010/005 004/015 I/ An automatic cascade apparatus for... B102/B214 International Symposium on Isotope Separation. Amsterdam, North - Holland k' Publishing Company, 1958, P- 158; L. Kauder, T. Taylor, W. Spindel. J. Chem. Phys., 31, 232 (1959)) have developed a cascade apparatus with two columns allowing N15 to be obtained with 99.6 ~o purity. On this basis the authors of the present paper have developed and constructed an automatic casoade.apparatus that allows 99.8 ~. pure N15 to be obtained from natural'nitrogen by the method of NO-HNO 3 exchange. The yield is about. 0.5 g per day. The chemical exchange NO-HNO 3 is described in Ref.1 , and also in the -introduction of the present paper. Fig. 2 shows the scheme of construction of the actual automatic apparatus; 3 and 6 (in Fig. 2) correspond to the first and the second column of the cascade. The HNO 3 is conveyed from the reservoir 1 to the first column via a regulating valve 4 and a flow meter 2. The enriched solution is taken through a regulating valve 5 and a second flow meter 2 to the upper part of the second column for further enrichment, the remaining part flowing through the sleeve pipe 7 into the reactor. In the reactor 10 HNO 3 reacts with SO 2' The oxide Card 2/ 4 876 S/089 [010/005/004/015 An automatic cascade apparatus for... B102~BM214 mixture pro duoed is led into the column 3 where it reacts with nitric acid with isotope exchange. The HNO 3 from column 6 enters the reactor 9 (which is analogous to the reactor 10). The nitric oxide from the reactors is brought back to the column 6 and reaches finally the lower part of the first column. The NO free of N15 is discharged from the cascade; the R2SO4 formed in the reactors is led off to the reservoir. The HN03 enriched in N15 is led away from the lower part of the second column through aa electromagnetic dropper 8. Columns, valves, and connecting pieces are made of nonrusting steel of the type 1X19H9T (IKh19N9T). The packing material is teflon. The reactors consist of quartz. The automatic regulation is related to the stabilization of the acid and later flows in the large and small reactor, to the stabilization of the quantity of the discharged product (acid), and the regulation of the gas addition. The regulating system consists of the automatic stabilizers, a signal block controlling the automatic regulators and stabilizers, and a feeding block. The whole regulating system is free from contacts in its working and must give an accurate and reliable performance over a period of Card 3/4 22876 8/069/61/010/005/004/015 An Automatic outwade apparatus for... B102/b214 operation. The enriched samples (N2 and NO) were subjected to a mass spectroscopic investigation which allowed the isotopic composition to be determined to an accurapy of t0.02 %. Depending on the amount of nitrogen taken the concentrations are given by: Nitrogen taken,.g/ .day N15 concentration, 0.55 99.8 o.69 64 0-84 50 The authors thank V. A. Vlasenko, R. V. Tishchenko, R. M. Sakandelidze, D. K. Puradashvili, G. L. Part sakhashvili, L. V'. Yermakova, A.M. Gasparov, M. S. Mikhelashvili, L. 1. Chernova, S. V. Bubnov, and I. A. Kuraa Tn-r collaboration. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 5 references: 2 Soviet-bloo and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. SUBMITTED: June 7, 1960 Legend to Fig. 2: Speoif ications of length in mm; ~ outlet of the product. (NOTE: Due to the size of the figure, we were unable to Card 4/4 fit it to a master.) sl OZIM3 Vol YC)TNIK, So, SOPUS"l Qualiaed chemical workers under the cOnditi6ns prevailing bi .the yugoslav cberlical imustry. P. 51 Slovensko kemijsko drustvO. VFSTNIK. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia) Vol. .5, No. 1/2, Jan/Juve 1958 Vol. 8, Xo. 8, Aug. !959 I~onthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Uncl. OZIM'V. OZIM,V. Trends of development of the calcium-carbide industry in the IbrId-.-.-.and conditions in our country. Vol. 6, no.1, April* 1955 NOVA PROIZVODNJA SO:Monthly List East European Accessions (EEAL), W, Vol- 5 No. 3 March, 1956 OZD4t!V. 7ffect of raw materials on production of calcium carbide. p. 49 N-VA PROIZODrJA (Uprava za napredek v proizond!iji) Ljubljana, Vol. 7, no. 1, liar. 1956 SOURCE: East Europe Accession Lists (-EAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 1956 OZIMEK, S. "An imposing panorama, and a more modest project; a motion-picture review." p. 15 (Zolnierz Folski) No. 2, Jan. 1958 Warsaw., Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. h, April 1956 OZ11'TK S. The motion-picture forepost of the rolish Army, also at the presant time. P. 16 (Zolnierz Polski) No. 22, Oct. 1957, Warszawa, Poland SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESS-IONS (E7Q4I) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 (1.2-//;Vz--,,T' -S --- OZIMEK, S. Nights in Vienna. p. 10 (Zolnierz Polski) No. 23, Oct. 19579 Vlarszawa, Pol~L~ SO: MONTHLY INDBX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 OZI"-1K) S. Gina and the Italian Figher School of Education; a modern-picture review. p. 15 1---(AOI1,1IERZ POLSKI) (Warszawa, Poland) No. 4, Jan. 1958 So-. ~bnthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, ',,To. 5. 19;58 OZIMEKJV S. 1130 years above Warsaw." p. 19 (Zolnierz Polski) No. 2, Jan. 1958 Warsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEU) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 195 8 OZDmx S. OZPW, S. A te6t performance on the deck of the Czerwona Rozal a criticism of a play. p. 22o No. 16, Aug. 1956 ZOLNIERZ POLSKI. MILITARY & NAVAL SCIENCES POIANDs WARSZAWA. So: East European Accessionp Vole 6m No. 5m KaY 1957 OZIMTF' S - OZIMFK, S. From visiting the art eihibition IIF-~om David to Cezanne." -. 24- No-.13, July 1956. ZOLNIERZ POMKI I IILIT'*qY & 1:4 'ill --'-J~ SC 1 -,- C F3 M Warszawa, Poland So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Fe1b. a957 L 205gL-i~~ R ACC-N AP50229118 cv_~L.71'100911165 zim AUBIOR! 0 ek S. ORG: none TITLE: Pa uachuteJxrp,~raininf on brullm cables anchored to high --:,aks y f. SOURCE: Zolnierz Polski, no. 23, 1965, 8-9 TOPIC TAGS: parachute., military training, military personnel, sl-ecializecl training ABSTRACT: Troops consistin of infar_Lx7mea, skiers, drivers, anipers, and Owi=ers learn rgragbute training on. bralce cables anebored to high Ivaks., The U -training is unAer the dire~ctioa o2 Major St-aniqlaw-B VhO is finishing his studies in gcogx',nj*q at th,* jagiellor. Universit . wri'ting a thesis about the suburbz for hit; ter's degr_-~al ox;Tgt.-_:~r:~7 guava !aas Ja SUB-CODE: 15 SUM DAM none I Card 3JI :24e... OZL=C) Colorimetrid 'etermination of ergot alkaloids. v. 13 Slovensko kemijsko drustvo 'jF-ST!-71K. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Vol. 5, No. 1/2, Jan./June 1958. Monthly List of East EuroDean Accessions (V-~Al) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Aug. 1059 Uncl. OZIKIC-TRAKPUZ, _ . , WWWv . - r. I 40aA ,bw.t Organization of health education in obstetrical wards. Higijena, Beogr. 9 no.2-3:193-195 1957. (HFALTH 3DUCATION of pregn. women (Ser)) --2 L c A Yugoslavia Anadxal.c D-:L!reeU; fnot given2 .P ~,-, 11 iti C-1 . souzac Ljubljana, "Mutuni. Vestnik, Vol XXX, No 1-2. 1961, pp 6-12 t a "Epidemiological Aspects of Puerperal Mastitis." Authors: TM.IPUZ, Vladimir, Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics (ninika za Ginekologijo in Porodnistvo) of the Faculty for General Medicine and Stomatology (Fakultet za Splosno Medicino in Stomatologijo), Ljubljana; Director (Predstojnik): Prof Dr F Novak ,-0Z32.1JG--=-Ug, Lea (Presumed: same affiliation as for V. Trampuz) SKRINJAR, Boga, Central Hygienic Institute (Centralni Higienski. Zavod), LiublJana; Director (Predstojnik): Dr M Ahcin LIKAR, 21MM, Ilicrobiological. Institute (11ticrobioloski Institut) of the Faculty for General Medicine and Stomatology, Ljubljana; Director: Prof Dr M Valentineia 1. LZI.;.LV, J.; Y(--.; ALiI'u,,GVSidY, I. 2. uim (6oc)) 4. Gmese - Analysis 7. riethod forq)uedy cif--termination of moist,"re in process cheese. aro;.,i. 12, No. 12, 1.95~. 9. honthly List of Russian Accessions, Liurar~ of Gongrest- "aren, -1~53- unclassified OZIMOV, B. B. X. V. Flerov and B. B. Ozi - "Abi3orption Bpoetra of solutions of organic dyes and Inar- ganic salts in the red region ," (p. 789) SO: Journ-al of Ggneral Ch2mistr , (Zhurnal Obahchei Khimii), 1950, Vol. 20, No. 5 1 4 j It 14 1) is ii ~j n Z? 13 A is At 27A 29 1' ItU M M 11 In 11 U 14 C 61 U 1) 4, Is Z A 11 A j L CC A 14 'rim "PS-fi- of ""Ituas from top"r in qlablaffirv Isawyow IN1*0ut potammi" Cyttal". it. U. 1. *0 and H- V- Who- J. AAWW L". (U. S. S. R.) Iz. at 'k ON).-Cil" is reduced with 0 Al and CdS PPId. b7iWine B.S. Alit 441% o( tile Cd is n4ucrd with the Cu A. A 06" roe coo r 00 100 0- 0 091.110~~K~l t-TI-IL41 CtAillrIcAtlem 4lLlllC%V OV is I Ir w 5 It 1 .1 a It if R a K it 11 it 31 ".1.1 A I h In 0 a 0 is a 0 v 0 0 q 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0A 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 t 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 0. X JA j pbamephaimson for turbkftttq In #ad ftbm B. %I. Oxinsav. mikrabiolocip Is, 3&I-DONO). pW'EcW.-ltftbWimetrr with a Se cell pcnnits atub'sis of x1grille 14A. voIns. witheut cmtaniinatim. P. S. '00 00 go 0 ~Zj roe so "go Aid;t ..09 so "so so b u n Av a It'; 0011 MIC-St( OF59 Kau 11(t n 14 0 -1 W Im 5 a -3 0 0 0 0 0 * Z. tgo 00 00 CA A- ot wWw W w Wo dro od of ve . yk kwomu MNB v" "d "r ww and S. v =i(lowt. Refrig. and E 14AL Locatmrad). Zhar. Aim. (J. Gen. Cbem.) 20. 71*43(1950).- IfUNS " wtu the colm of DoW Indicator ipi;~Pki;.-~' '=Ivred. dinsethyl antimobenzene. bromothymol blue. and tbymo( him) scins. at PH (rom to 3.2 were pgcpd. by rnizbW definite U( A C.Cl, and FCU. and fl. A& pared for solm. appearing to have an i tk-al color ther viu"y w pbotovolovinmtricolly. Exampics of thr con Pus. a( tbt imitatim solm. (in MI. 0-010= -I.A. CoCls v4u.. al. 0=1370 x.A. FeClm solu., and ml. HoOi gwk % by viuml =to., me; for pH 2.4, 1.60, 0.15, awl 25. . ag PH 32, 1.00, 0.20, and 0.20. Spectra of the Indicator and the bukation odo. c In the reap 690D-51(0 A.~ and the coincidence is better with soiln~, chown by visual emn. of the coke rather than by photo- colorifnetry with Se cells. on acownt of the paw red- wositivity of the utter. N. Thm DIVA 04 0 10 0 0 0 41 0 0 a 0 M I 0 *0 0o -simple Type at Pholaral 09 DrImcfer for Determination of Ck~rftlrstio* of Di-elly in Te.1 re 0 Tubv-. (in Rumian.) H. V, Gritwiv, Witirruil PriklaffruI 3 ~49 0 Khimii Oownal of AppliiA Chi-11161ry), %.. '-,I. Frb. 197A), p. I% I OD. ]"-dhes and diam-anks two itux1ific-Atimn of IN, Zee ahvve with uptinil and u-ith u6uic-af So oov Typicml data are falmWedand splu-rrs of applivatum are frufftated. ;70 AU= -.90 400 logo! too tt*O t0tfthyuct CLASUF ICAT Ich A -PAI 1-0 Is 2 '1 W u 9 i0 is III K&O A j 00 0 0090 o 600 0 * 0 & M9 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0: I Ole *0 *0 0 0 000 0 000 0 0 * 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 see oi (Lu" 00 .171~. Mod D*Y pmw. bn" xkx~ a to d"k, tat tow CAM is ~ is Abb I= w0 nmkd W.-Ion pp Lim-, o. L' L oo.c 00 a. 00 . r,, go 43 04 a z r AL YO 21 0 4 - i"ow 4 *Mr. esia; -06 low by patkv 00 -00 WaitkA in a to wit b am I if im. -lu*dw :=r= In skwb Roe I am a IL - ZARA, 7F too see age Ago I see see "so town o"dAr see VIAASI a* 4mv Ali Jfeel 70 -un:js A ra al A 1 0 w0 5 0 1 w a I a 4 a I T 0 41 re Go -so 000000* w4- CA a[a on otbe 1"iA an althol") ituary G. M..]~V~Aapo Ot nb, ,h'~Wwy Of I MBR/Chemistry - Colorimetry Jun 52 "The Effect of Colloids on ttte Accuracy of Photo- colorimetric Analysis," K. V. Flerov, B. V. Ozimov, Leningrad Inst of the Refrigeration and Dairy Ind "Zhur Prik Khim" Vol XXV, No 6, pp 634-639 The effect of a colloidal dispersion system on photocolorimetric analysis was investigated with colored solns of inorg salts in all ranges of the spectrum. it vas shown that the smallest errors ocw- cur in colorimetry of solns vith high absorption Jin the region of red, blue and violet) and the greatest errors in those vith low adsorption (yellow)., ussR/qhemistry - Colorinetry (Contd) Jun 52 With increasing conen. of the colored. soln, the. measurement error In the presejqce of a smal I quAn- tity of colloid decreases. In colorimetri of Simi- lar aolns, optimum conditions must be established, i.e., the conan must be chosen so as to re"ce the error to zero. e.,a ac 0 V~ 0 _j ppl. CACM. (Vt-9.T.T7r,-7TlI ()(1q51XFFgl-trarv~on).- C.A. 47, 12099c. If T. 1 T7~j U -~7 y ~~p , . , I- , - /,, X, ; 1 -1 , ( CA tr .One- D. V C-4. %'Jty Of A Se tell Wa% J,id suid t6yact~-ry for phot-Imimetry irlill.- C,,,. ' .0) red nlethyl ved. CrMl ftd, pbmLpl red, nj,4b)l (16119e. fuAsin' ard xmicicl,. . It was -t -Silive to t,..c tinst mid le.,1s; ;It wasm,, Sendliv, tntl.ert,' I Of methy! '-ge (P" a-'- OAM X I" mul-A.) ILm to the ovirl 0.25 X 10-i -01A.). Th. tbt L'rcaftT the sejWtivity Xrelter tile '71[)1. ~dt low xccpt With fly"ll. Which might OZIMOV, B.V., kand. takhn. nauk; VALIKOVA, H.K., iuzh.; GOLDYKINA, M.T., kand, takhn,, nauk, RefleatIon spectra of solid fats, Kasl,-zhir. prom. 24 no.21l0_11 f589 (KnU 1113) 1. Ioningradakiy tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodillnoy prolvahlen- nogti. (Oils and fats--Spectra) _2UMX,B.X-r VOLINOVY YU.N. Reflection spectra of.some inorganic compound in a medium o4 organic liquids, Izv.vyCucheb.zav,; khJm.i khim.tekh. 4 no.l:' 28-32 161. (miu :L4 i 6) 1. Leningradakiy tekbnologicheskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti., )cafedra obshchey i analiticheskoy k1dmii. (spectrum analysis) (Refractive index) (Reflection (Optics)) S/063/060/00;5/005/014/021 A051/A029 AUTHORSt Vollnov, Yu.N., Oz-mov. B.V. __,- -- v -.- TITLEs Reflection Spectra and Their Application to the Study of Sorption Processes PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Vaesoyuznogo Khimloheskogo Obshches-.va im. D.I. Mendeleyeva, 1960, No. 5, Vol. 5, PP. 591-592 TEXTt Reference is made to the works of Sidorov, (Refs,1,2) and lledeneyeva (Ref.3) on the application of reflection spectra to the study of adsorption phenomena and to the study made on the effeot of optical factors on +,here- flection spectrum (Ref.4-7). The authors of this article made a study of the possibilities of applying the xaflection spectra to the study of "he sorption of certain organic liquids by chromium hydroxide, Chromium hydrcx- ide was prepared by precipitating CrCl 3 with a stoichlometrin. quaritity of NaOH. The residue wa5 washed with hot water until a reaction on a chloTine ion and on an alkaline ion waa absent, The residue was then dried to a con- stant weight at 1200C. The following organic'liquids were used- ethanol, Card 1/8 s/o63/60/005/GO5/014/02! A051/AO29 Reflection Spe~!Cra and Their Application to the Study of Sorption, Processes benzene, acetoacetic ether and monoethanolamine, Water was used in the con trol tests. The organic liquids were distilled three times and dehydrated. Their nonstants coincided with literature data. The solid substance Cr 20 nH20 was passed through a sieve and the particles were 0.20-0,25 mm in ~ he prepared samples of chromium hydroxide were calcinated for two hours at 120, 200, 360, 600 and 8000C. Reflection spectra were taken from all the samples, both the dry onestas well as those mixed with the solvent (100 g Cr 20 *nH 20+50 ml of solvent). 'The measurements were made in an infinitely thick layer on*a C