SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARFENOV, V. V. - PARFENOVA, G. A.

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V., Al-i-L-5, V. E'. Thennoelactri citv I I nves I, ig. a tion of the tem I -,eruture F I f--'jCT)(i--ttlCT ~-ff the I La I IIn r;c 1,.sv. A1,17 SSSI, Ser. fiz. 16, 1:,- ', 1~)52- l4lanjL-v List ~f Russian Accessigns L-,*'.ra--.- of 7oru.-res-- J,)--ie l,'NTC L YANTS, R. I., PARFElYN, V. V. E It ~ctrcrmagnetis--- Practicability cf electromagnets for mearurinR thi-- reverge sensivity of ferrrmagnetic materia.1 in interne f1:1dF. Izv. ~14 SS-c'T:?. Spr. fi--,. 16 No. 5, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified. Abel's. Pakladt, -The drperidrmv of thr IfAlle.ml Eon the magurtizationJ.characteritic offerro. 11"sn"tic inatcrial*. E - RJib, where i - cd., h - di- '411tv between the eirctrades. and fit - ferrom"netic 11411 con-t-. was tesled on cletrtrolytic Fe in the trinp. range from -t, to 10&3*K. At each temp.. tbr dependency of E an J WAN found to be linear. In taws of the temp_ jF' JFA%W~ thfOUJIb a MAI. nrat the Curie point 0. and thrn lAR3 %hAFp1V With further inCfP4%JnS T. The fervoinaleirtic ft, "n be pbl. arcording to Kikoin (C.A. 31. Wall; 33. .W411 Into a const. part fis (depending on the r%terna! Maxnrtir field) wbirb is only vM slightly tempArprittlent. and a orongly temp -dependent pan R.P due to magnrli. Nation N, is eliminated in the differrnm AN - Njr - Nto. brtwtirn the trinpa, T and It By coinNnatiom with det". to the At" InAxnefiration J. as different Irr"pN . orw hnsf% the relation %R ~ CO.& - J:#). 6 c. Xf iN a function -,f J.' This is in agreement with the quantum theory tit the IfAll rffK4 in Iffrnmagriefirs. N, Tholl 4- 669ol -.669-24 -.538.2 Pla, t-' io aulk Dd1:Lkkad.N index Defonnation on the tavc of the 2-3(3),435-4-38 Magnetization Cuzv-~; of Aeronauticus - Nickel-in the 'of High- 1953 April 19~4 Ids TRTMMity "Jagnetic Fic Parfenov U. so so F- An e~x~6~qim investigation to'the influence of p~lastic deformation in torsion and tension on th6 magnetization curves of iron and nickel in fields,'up to 10,000 Oersted, from -which the fundamental laws, and constants are derived. It is confirmedo that the existing,mapetic anistropy is conditioned. by the or atal me P y. IJ -an4stro y of the material. (Bibl.11) PAWENDV V V - SHUMU)V, Tu.V. Investigation of the magnetic susceptibility of carbon steel in strong magnetic fields. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 1 no.3:434-440 155. (MIRA 9:6) 1.,Urallskiy goaudarstvennyy universitat (Steel--Magnetic proportion) PAFVZNQJpV.V.., "Invest L~,a tion of i-IaLmetuic SusceptibiliLy in Alloyz wiL~i Iron- N ickel Base in Hih i-,a:rnetir,- Fields" Sverdlovs-~ r, Qonference on Hiydc5 of ka;,netic hienomena, kiay 1956, S-.rerctlo~isk, "~ie"j ni; the laade,S' of Gas Turbines," by V. Parfenov and N. CheMkh, Grazdmskaya AViats No 11, Rov 5b, P The developmeut of interarystalline microscopic fissures along the edges ot the metal surface grains of jet engine gas turbine blades, with -,-,.subsequent deeper ptnetration due to thermal and mechsnica3 stresses, re- BUltS in blade fallures. The unsatisfactory results of removing the chrome ~-.;'&nd aluduum o:dde :!i3.m by other methods led to the development of a chem- -77, which consists of 4.3% nuobm~t(fiu~Lic) d ,l loal reagent, It aCi EP Vt 34 1.4 ,rtad 19.2% nitric acl.d. (OP Vt, 1.3-1-4) in water. .The compound formed by :~.Abe action of the rvagent can be easily cleaned with a hairbrush and a "itream of vater. Axiy flaws can then easily be detectid vith a binocular lens. It is stated that R-77 has no effect on nonoxidizing metals. Blade is not reduced. However, blades made of EI-437 type alloys are tability .1wSatiVely affe,Aed owing to the vigorous consumption of the reagent and ".jrolonged pickling. The temperature of the reagent should be held to ,ithin 25-3c~, .4%nd.t,,ie Pick"n time should not exceed.40 minutes. AUTHOR: Parfenov, V.V. 48-9-25/26 TITLE: An Invectigation of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Solid Solutions on the Basis of Iron and Nickel (Issledovaniye magnitnoy vospriinichivosti tverdykh rastvorov na oanove zheleza i nikelya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 9, PP- 132,'-1333 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper the magnetic susceptibility of solid solutions in the xange of very strong magnetic fields was investigated at difff!rent temperatures. For the purpose of recordin6 the curves of magnetization and susceptibility at room temperature, the me- thods described by the author in former publications (Izvestiya All SSSR, Seriya Fizicheakaya, Vol. 16, p. 6o1, 1952, and Vol. 16, p. 611, 1952) were applied. The essential part of the measurements was conducted in fields up to lo.ooo Oe. The examinations showed that the law of the approach of saturation is complied with suf- ficiently well. The constants contained in this law are caused by the differing magnetization processes and are essentially dependent upon the nature of the admicutre atoms. The investiagtions made it possible to give a judgement on the conclusions from "ard 1/2 0 quantum mechanics on the dependence o" LiGhe susceptibility upon ,AUTHORS: Parfenov. V.V.. Voroshilov, V.P. 48-9-26/26 TTTLE: Note on the Influence of Elastic Deformations on the Susceptibili- ty of a Para-Process ( Vliyaniye uprugoy deformatsii na vospri- imchivost' paraprotsessa) PERIODICAL: Izv(!stiya AN SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Rr 9, pp. 1334 - 1336 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper preliminary experimental investigations on the in- fluence of elastic deformation on the sMeptibility of a para- prou-ess at a unidirectional dilatati= were conducted. A molybdenum permalloy and a invar alloy were selected as samples. The utili- zation of these substances made it possible to investigate the problem under consideration in comparatively weak fields, where the modification of the magnetization is entirely dependent upon the para-process. Not noticeable modification of sLweptibility was found in the substances under investigation under the influ- ence of a unidirectional dilatation . The examination of the temperature dependence of the susceptibility confirmed the opi- nion, that the observed modifications of 8tBoaptibility are caused Card 1/2 by the para-proceas in the range of field strength, which has FARMOV. V.V. "-.. .. Determinixg the extent of steel magnetization in strong maguatic filedso Zey.lab.23 no.Z:211-215 '57- (KLPA 10:3) 1. Ural'okly gonudarstv*Wy iialversitet im. A.M. GorIkogo. (St,sel-Magnetic properties) (Magnetic fields) tj I I C, L, ); -(7 S/126/61/012/002/008/019 t LOM It tl#,~ __11?5*8 E193/E483 AUTHORS. Parfenov, V.V, and VoroFhilov, V.P. TITLEt Investigation of the eff-_t of unlaxial tension and tompression in the elastii~. range on the saturating magnetizat-Lon intensity and on susceptibility of the para-proceas of ferromagnetib PERIODICAL: Fizika metalloir I metallu'Ledenlye, 1961, Vol.12, No.2, pp. 240-.248 TEXT x The effs.-~t of itirachani-al f,.t iort; on the saturation ma.grietization 13 constjtu-t~_-i oric ,f the moi-e important problems Of the modern theory of Following the findings of K,,P,Belov (Ref.4;, '41,hTF, 1949 19, 10'1)2 DAN SSSR, 1948, 61, 807, ZhTF 9 1949, 19, 66:i~ ZhTF, 1) 348) who showed that.. eontrary to the gentrell] Y 4-~- ~.ept " -3 1 of a ferromagnetic li; affected by uninxial ten6lon i;i the at)-serice of phase transformations), -the present ekutho,!~g had undertaken further study :,r this problem, The effet of vinl~~xiol_ elastiz~. both tensile and ,ompressive strain~a on 1. of ~-,atiijks6 ' cr ~ umagne, tics at 77 to 4OOoK --5 investigated., az~ -well as ihe eff:- of the.-5e factors on the --,~1_s-,eptibility of the para-P-C~"t~st' lit addition, the effect of C!) r d 1 /9 2650 S/126/61/012/002/008/019 Investigation of the effect ... E193/E483 intensity of magnetization caused by increasing the applied load to 0; the graphs above and below the H axis relate to tensile and compressive strains, respectively, of specimens at 4000K (curves I and 5), 2880K (curves 2 and 4) and 770K (curve 3). Using the linear portion of curves in Fig.2, the present authors constructed the A1,, (Gauss) versus a (kg/mm2) graphs for the 64% Fe- 36% Ni alloy; these are shown in Fig.3, where triangles and dots indicate results obtained under tensile stresses, circles and crosses Andicating data obtained in compression; curves 1, 2 and 3 were obtained for specimens at 400, 288 and 770K, respectively. Results, similar to those illustrated in Fig.2 and 3. 'were obtained for all other Fe-Ni alloys containing 32-40% Ni. The results of the other series of experiments are reproduced in Fig-5. Here, Al. is plotted against a for the 640,o' Fe - 36% Ni alloy, tested at 77, 295 and 4000K (,ur-,,es 1, 2 and 3 respectively) in the annealed condition (dots) and ifter plastic deformation of 710' (crosses) or 140% (triangles). The results obtained for the ~050 Fe- 30% Ni alloy, tested under c = 6 jtg/mM2, are reproduced in Fig,,6, where &Is is plotted against the test temperature (00, cUrVes 1 - 6 relating to results obtained in fields of 315, 525, Card 3/9 r650 S/126/61/012/002/00/oi9 Investigation of the effect ... E193/E/183 1050, 1575, 290 and .320 Oe , res pec t I %, e I ~,. Other restilts obtained for this alLoy, tested in a field H = 1050 Oe, are sbos,m in Fig.8 where &I, is plotted a.mainst 0, curves 1-7 relating to data obtatined at 50, 311, 16, 70, 75, 81.5 and 1010C, r-z-spectively,. The results of the present investigation proved conclusively that uniaxial elastic strains (both tensile and compressive) affect the magnitude of the saturation magnetization isl the resultant change being practically independent of the magnetic field strength. This effect was observed at all temperatures below the Curie point, Al. (in the case of alloys containing 32 to 40% Ni) being proportional to the applied load. The results of measurements, carried out in fields of up to 3500 Oe on Fe-Ni alloys, ordered Ni3Dtn alloy and other materials, showed that the susceptibility of the para-process is unaffected by elastic strains (both tensile and compressive) even at temperatures approaching the Curie point. The change of the interatomic distance, caused by elastic strains, is bound to affect the energy of interaction between electrons participating in ferromagnetic phenomeria, and this provides a qualitative explanation of t-)ie observed variation of the saturating magnetization intensity. Card 4/ 9 s/i26/6i/oi2/oo2/oo8/ci9 lirvestigation of the effect E193/E483 At present, it is not possible quantitatively to determine the effect of the mechanical factors on Al and on its temperature dependence, or to formulate a well-substantiateA explanation of the fact that Als is independent of H and that the susceptibility of the para-process is not affected by a . The same applies to the fact that, in the case of the N13ftl alloy characterized by high-volume magnetostriction and susceptibility of the para-process, the saturating magnetization intensity is not affected by elastic strains. The most simple explanation of the anomalies, observed in the alloys of the Invar type, can be provided on the basis of a postulate of the exiatence of "latent" antiferromagnetism (Ref.9: Kondorskiy, Y.I. ZhETF, 1959, 37, No.6 (12), 1819), although there may be some other contributing factors such as the variation of the constitution of the alloy during elastic deformation. There are 8 figures and 9 references: 7 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The reference to an English language publication reads as follows: Patrick L. Phys. Rev., 1954, 93, 384. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M.Gor1kogo (Ural State University imeni A.M.Gorlkiy) Card 5/9 1 0 _5 3 t9 2 S/126/62/013/003/003/023 E039/E135 At ORS; Parfenoy_L_Y,,_V., and Voronhilov, V.P. TITLE: The process of magnetisation of ferromagnetics in the region of high magnetic fields. I. The influence of elastic and plastic deformation on the law governing the approach to magnetic saturation PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v-13, no-3, 1962, 340-350 TEXT: Susceptibility measurements were made on nickel and permalloy when under loads of up to 22.8 kg/MM2 and after their removal. The samples were 300 nun long and 2.5-5.0 mm in diameter for magnetising fields up to 3500 oersted, and 100 min long and 6 mm diameter for fields up to 10 000 oersted. These fields were supplied by an oil-cooled solenoid. The experimental method is described in earlier papers. It is shown that. in the region where truo magnotiontion in not playing an essential role, the susceptibility is changed by elastic deformation of the samples and depends on the change in elastic Card 1/3 The process of magnetieation of ... S/126/62/013/003/003/023 E039/E135 strain in the crystal lattice. For high magnetic fields the change in differential susceptibility with field is given by: b a :4 H 2 + T3 + ... + XP (Ht T) (1) where a and b are coefficients connected with the change in 45 magnetization under the influence of an external magnetic field In the case of plastic deformation a increased with deformation up to the limit meaj5ured (22.8 kg/mm2). Good agreement is obtained between experimental and theoretical values of a. Values of the coefficient b were also determined. The 50 coefficients a and b should change equally under the influence of plastic. deformation, hence b also should be proportional to the plastic deformation. The experimental results do not confirm this and it is not possible to give a clear explanation of the observed approach to saturation on the basis of the resultv obtained. The measurements were all taken at 278-290 oK. It is possible that a comparison with Card 2/3 G The Process of magnotisation of ... 5/126/62/013/003/003/023 E039/El35 measurements at different temperatures may help to clarify the problem. , There are 8 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. Gcorlkogo (Ural State University imeni A.M. Gorlkiy) SUBMITTED: Initially, April 10, 1961; After revision, August 16, 1961. Card 3/3 S/126/~2~013/004/002/022 C E039/E435 e., j / 0 1 AUTHORS: Parfenov. V.V,, Voroshilov, V.P. TITLE: Magnetization processes for ferromagnetics in the region of high magnetic fields. 11 The influence of elastic and plastic deformation on the law of approach to magnetic saturation at various temperatures PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v-13, no.4, 1962, 502-511 TEXT: According to experimental results described in the paper the law of approach to saturation of magnetization can be presented in the form aH- 3 + bH-2 + + c 4 H1/2 where X is the constant part of the susceptibility. In this region op magnetic fields, where the terms containing the coefficients a and b are not significant, changes in the magnetization path depend on essential paraprocesses and the Card 1/3 S/126/62/013/004/002/022 Magnetization-proceisses ... E039/E435 experimental values of susceptibility conform to the following law + c P H JLT2 where depends only on temperature. This law is valid for a wide range of temperatures but not near to the Curie point, The ch-nge in susceptibility under the influence of elastic d,~~:ormation (uniaxial elongation and compression) at different temperatures depends on changes in the elastic stress conditions of the crystal lattice. In the case of nickel its natural crystalline anisotropy is increased when under load but the coefficient a is riot reduced. The theoretical formulae connecting a with the values of the external and internal strains a and 01, characteristic of the mechanical conditioil of the crystal lattice under load and after its removal, shoif good agreement with experimental data for all the investignted materials "t different temperatures. The coefficient b is small for the normal and loaded conditions. It ia shown that the greater the Card 2/3 S/126/62/013/004/002/022 Magnetization processes ... E039/E435 load producing plastic deformation the larger the change in b observed after the removal of the load. The value of b is weakly dependent on temperature. The given law is valid for Ni, Fe, Permalloy, Ni3Mn and some Fe-Ni alloys related to the invar group. These materials were investigated in the temperature range 77 to 4OO*K and for specific loadings up to 22.8 kg/mm2. There are 9 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M.Gor,kogo (Ural State University imeni A.M.Gorlkiy) SUBMITTED: April 10, ig6i (inLtiaii-y) July 1, 1961 (after revi;sion) Card 3/3 JAHMP~V, V. V!j LOBANOV, Yu. A.; SHBOLIN, ~. V. Investigating the lav of magnetization an oaching saturation . kK-- in specimens made of fine ferromagnetic powders Fiz. met. i metalloved. 14 no-4:503-511 0 162. iMM 15:10) 1, Ural'skiy gosudarstvanr77 univeraitet imeni A. M. GorIkogo. (Vagnetimation) (Metal powdere-4kgnetic properties) PARMOVO V.V. Ferromagnetic material magnetization procesiqwi in the range of high magnetic fields. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 P(,.6:827-836 D 963. (14IRA 17: 2) 1. Urallskiy gosudzirstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. ACC NR, AP7005132 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/004/0563/0568 AUTHOR: Parfenov, V. V.; Mulyukov, Kh. Ya.; Kurarkov, A. A.; Klyuyeva, 1. B. ORG: Ural State University im. A. M. Gor'kiy (Urallskiy gosuniversitet) TITLE: Effect of dimensions of the specimen on the formation of magnetic properties in the cobalt-platinum alloy SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 4, 1966, 563-568 TOPIC TAGS: cobalt alloy, platinwn alloy, magnetic coarcive force, magnetic susceptibility A13STRACT: When in high-coercive state, Co-Pt alloys form a fine-disperse two-phase sys- tem, which accounts for their high coercive force and magnetic energy. The principal factors in the effect of such a structure of the alloy on its magnetic properties must be: the nature of the phases formed, their amount, shape and pattern of distribution. If that is so, then the variation in the magnetic characteristics of these alloys during the various regimes of their heat treatment must follow the same laws as in the case of pressed ferromagnetic powders With change in theirnature, size, packing density, etc. To further elucidate this nature of -3 the magnetic properties of these alloys, the authors investigated the effect of sheet (1 to 10 mri)- ACC NR,_APf0Mi3_ thickness and wire diameter (diameter I to 2-10-2 mm) on the processes of magnetization and magnetization reversal following various types Of thermomechanical treatment (quenching, tempering at 600, 630, 650, 700 and 7500C for 1 hr, rolling). The principal magnetic character istics were measur(d in an electromagnet in fields Of UP to 20, 000 0e at 77 and 3000K with the aid of a high-sensitivity magnetometer. Findings: following quenching coercive force is low (-10 oe) and magnetization saturation is maximal (- 720 gauss). The smaller the thickness of the specimen the hi&er the coercive force is, and the lower the initial susceptibility is. With increase in tempert2g temperature coercive force initially increases until it reaches a peak (-630-680*C) after which it begins to decrease; for initial susceptibility an opposite pattern is observed. On the otl~er hand, magnetization saturation steadily decreases with inc~rease in tem- pering temperature. In specimens whose thickness is reduced by means of cold grinding or etching from 1 mm to 5-10-2 myn (i. e. with conversion from three-dimensional to two-and one- -dimensional cases) coercive force decreases and initial Eatseeptibility increases. Thus the size of specimens (on trimition from three-dimensional specimens to two- and one-dimensionall cases) markedly affects the formation of magnetic properties of the Co-Pt alloy. It is presumed that the decrease In coercive force with decrease in thickness following optimal treatment is associated with the change In the dispersity of particles and In their magnetic interaction. SU conclusion the authors wish to express their appreciation to N. 1. SoIPvIyev for preparing the specimens. Orig. art. has; 6 figures. SUB CODE: 20, SUBM DATE: 14Sept65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF- 005 Cwd 2/2 ,71 FTC(b)- 1ARWOO W_ V W/ __2 0 0-4- 3 5 0_47~ iii*~4iihog 00,41,0 A 7-k:7., ins -lb-. t D' bad# At ic rose i C'o ~U` 4_1 6, it bili jt~__ as Ob f n-,- g-~,~t Dot i o a a db v *!~3 2 ima SS vitV male -blai'k I _404t 'al, 2 requ FONINYM, F,D,. TORILIN) N.F.; PARFENOV, V.V. Cn- 'ctiess vhase-ghiftlrg se,-rlocnduc,~or rlevice. - - - .. ~lj 164. - I -a' 011ri, no.150-20 .1 ,;l I (~r HYRIKA, V.F.; KRAUS, E.G.; TOMILIN, N.F.; PARFENOV, V.V.; FOMII-FfKH, F.D. Experimental stoping cutter-loader with a regulatrA J.c. drive. Nauch. trudy XINIUI no.15:23-40 164. (MIN' IP.,8) KUPCHE)WO, L.D.;. PARFEN(YV,, V.V. Use of latexes as film-forming agents in coating dyes for leather. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 6 no.3t2&30 Mr '64. (MIRA l?t4) PARFENOV, V.V.; LOBASTOV, Yu.P. flagnetization procesnes of ferromagnetic materials in the region of strong magnetic fields, Part 3: Investigating., on single crys- tals.. the law of MigneiAsation approaching paturation. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 no.3:334-342 S 163. (AURA 16:11) 1. Urallskiy gogudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. :all ACCESSTM' VR: AF4009371~ ;,6A, 6/0,7 61cjP;;17108 -,6 AITTHOR:- Pilrfenov, V. V. TITLE: Processes of ferrovirynetic mr-netlivition in hii?h mnrnetic flel~s. 4. Zn4 I on Stuc~v of the lew Poverning m-ignati arProuch to saturation in alloys S01TRCE: Fizikn metallov i inets1loveden-.1ye, v. 16, 1963, S27-F36 TOPIC Ttj,'S: mngnetic field, inngnetivition, ferromngnetl-ic mrt7notiz.-tion, r;-7-neti7a- tion~sntijrqtion, ferromrignotic heterogerpous alloys, strueture trAnsformnt3an ef,'ect, phase trpnsfornntion effect IMSTRACT: The effect of structuro and rhpse tringformrtions on the nli!mMGnt of the Lingmetivition curve in mnrnetic fields, in) to 10 000 o was investigated. rents at room terperriture wero made in an electrom,-gniet. The sami)les were cylirdri- cal, 1.2 no long Pnd 6 mm in diameter. Ali, hirher tenr?erptures (400 to 77K) , thle mezisurements were taken in an oil-cooled solenoid (mognetic fields up to Z500 e). In the Intter case the snmrles were shpred nz ellipsoids of revolution. Tho rela- tion of differentip] susceptibility -4 to the field (H--) is shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. This relntionsi-Ap wps sustained by the rasults obtained for hotero(yene- ous alloys with ferromngnatic and nonmagnetic phase wncentrations veryinc-, withfn Cord ACCESSIM' YR: APL009373 bropd lirreLts. Forces counternctir.E., the :,chieverjent of the saturation stete heterogeneous n1loys were introduced "m L. y the effect of the internal fields (6-'sturb- ances of maometization homo7eneity) . Orig. irt. has: 2 tables, 7 figures, and 2 forrOas. ASSOCIATIM: Ural'skiy gosuniversitet, in.. A. V. GorIkogo (Ural Stste University) SUBVITTED.- OBJan63 DA7E AV: 03r-eb64 E,7CL: 01 STIB CODE: YL, PH 'Nr, REF SOV* 021 OTFIR: 008 2/1;L Ccird PIMN0,11 V.V.; VOROSHILOV, V.P. Ferromagnetic material magnetization pr;x.-esses in the range of high magnetic fields. Part 2.- Effect of elastic and plastic deformations on the law of magnetization nearing saturation at various temperatures. Fiz. m--t. i metalloved. 13 no.4:502-511 Ap 162. (MM 16:5) 1. Urallskiy gosudarstvannyy universitst imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Ferronagnstism) FJXM)TOTG YA"w* MMOOOMMwM~-- A.romium saweed savlW. Sots. trud no.4:128-129 Ap 057. (KLVA 10:6) 1. Nachallnik planovogo otdola lurlyanoviskoy stantaii aeratail. (Sewage-PUrifleation) (Bonue system) PARFENOV., Ye.A. Measures worked out by the Committee for Fulfilling Decisions of the Norember 1962 Plenum of the Central Conmittee of the CIPSU. Biul. telh.-ekon. infom. Gos. nauch. ..isel. ins t.nauch. i tekh.inform. no.3:68-71 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Russia-Economic policy) GUMICH, Ya.D.; SHIBOV. A.S.; LIVSHITS, Z.I.; LOSEV, H.T.; RAIANOVSKIY, S.A.; UDYANSKrY, 11.Ya.: WMAVIYEV, V.N.; AMIYAN, V.A.; LOZGACHEV, P.M.; WROSIMOV, V.S.; PCW. S.&.; HATSKIN, L.A.; RATUSH. P.P.; PARYANY. Te.1 - DUBROVINA, F.D., vedushchiy red.; MWINA, B.A., taki;=re ~Z~ [Soviet petroleum industry) N8ftianais prouW"lennost' SSSR. Moskva, Goa.usuchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnol lit-ry, 1938. 330 P- (MJJkA 11:3) (Petroleum Industry) ZUSIN, S.I., lnzh..- FARFMV, Ye-N-, inzh- Measures for savint fuel oil. Inereetik 6 no.9,10-22 5 158. ()URA 11M) (Protroleum as fuel) (Z V SOV-91-55-9-4/2O~ AUTHOR: Zusin, S.I. and Parfanov, Ye.,.11.;_Engineers .A__-~ TITLE: Measures for Economizing on Firing Mazut (Meropriyatiya no ekonomii rastopochnogo mazuta) PERIODICAL: Energetik. 1958, Nr 9, pp 10-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To ensure the proper supply of air to the firing chamber, necessary for the economical burning of mazut during the firing of a boiler, the draft fan may be switched on. Re- gulations, however, forbid this before the temperature of the exhaust gases has reached 120 0C, for fear of causing gas- corrosion at the cold end of the air-heater. A stud,, of old air-heaters, removed after 25 years service, revealed no trace of gas corrosion. The author concludes that for firing a boiler which has been on reserve for less than 24 hours, the fan may be switched on fit the beginning of the process with resultant saving in ma,,,ut. Where a boiler is being re- peatedly shut off on reserve, rapid cooling takes place through natural draft. To prevent this, a swinging valve can be installed in the inlet of the flue-gas pump, automa- tically cutting off any natural draft. When firing from cold, Card 1/2 after a long stoppage for general maintenance or major re- Measures for Economizing on Firing Mazut SOV-91-58-/0-4/29 pairs, a metal cone may be fitted into the nozzle of the burner to assist firing, instead of using an nil flare. The cone is heated by the burner flame and causes immediate reignition if the burner flame is extinguished due to pul- sations in the mazut supply (Figure 3). An even better sta- bilizing device is shown in Figure 4 and consists of a per- forated metal cap designed to fit over the end of the burner nozzle. There are 4 diagrams. 1. Boilers--Operation 2. Fuels--Economic aspects Card 2/2 FILIP.POV,A.M.; PABMU.".L; 14CROZOVA,A.D.; TOMCHIN,B.Z.; SHAFRAN,B.I., otv. red.; Ch-SNOKOVA, T.V., red.; SLUT5119, A.A., tektzn. red. [Handbook on electric measurements in municipal telephobe lines] Fnkovodstvo po elektrichookim izmereniiam linii go- rodst1kh telefonnykh setei. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1962. 120 p. . I (MRA 16:6) 1. Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Upravleniye mestnoy telefonnoy svyasi i radiofikatsii. 2. SotrudrAki lineyno-kabellnoy IabD- ratorLi-NauL-hno-iseledovatellskogci institute gDrodskoy i sel'skoy telefonno_y svyazi Ministerstva avyazi SSSR (for Parfe"novP Morozova, FilIPPOV). (7,01ep4mw 11hes) (Electric meii~dtftents--Pkfidbo6lii, t6huals, etc.) 3245 S/194/61/000/010/082/082 D271/D301 AUTHORS: Parfenov, Yu.A. Kopacheva, Yu.I., Goryachev, V.A., _~i~ne_ico~,E. Mosolova, G.K. TITIX: Apparatus for automatic measurement of crosstalk attenuation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 10, 1961, 2-3, abstract 10 LIO (Tr. nauchno- tekhn. konferentsii Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta svyazi, no. 1, L., 1961, 133-141) TEXT: Measurement of near-end crosstalk attenuation in multi-pair local telephone cables is at present both labor-consum- ing and imperfect. In order to reduce time waste and improve the supervision of the condition of local. cables, an apparatus was deve- loped for automatic measurement of crosstalk attenuation which per- mits automatic detection of low crosstalk attenuation pairs. The capacity of the equipment is 200 x 2. The equipment is composed of: Card 1/2 Yu.A. ir tc C C), C-: u u - ~ r- Galculat; j- Of tlll~, c" on t(,'j0j,i;(J"Le i:: a corlMoD C:it)le. truu. L '63. PARIU;lArp Yil.,',.; A.D. cuollir,,-,-s -,Y-,t,,men circuits in shart T" can2r-. sictions. SWr. tru.-. ::!ITS no.11:2')2-162 163. 1,/:9) 21(0) S/026/60/000/03/025/047 DOOI/DO06 AUTHORS: Rodin, S.S., and Parfenov, Yu.D. TITLE: The Peaceful Atom in Action PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1960, Nr 3, PP 107 109 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A conference on the Peaceful applications of atomic energy was convened in Tashkent at the end of 17597-by the Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR (Academy of Sciences of the Uzbekskaya SSR) and the republic's Nauchno-tekhnicheskiy komitet Soveta Ministrov "'Scientific and Tech- nical Committee of t-he Council of Ministers). Over 1,000 scientists and specialists parti- cipated and more than 300 papers were read at the 2 plenary and 40 ordinary sessions 5VIo of them by Uzbek scientists. The sessions were devoted to research on nuclear physics, radiation chemistry, the uses of radio-isotopes I in industry, geology, biology, medicine and agriculture. The following reports were heard: the development prospects of scientific re- search by U.A. Arifoy Director of the Insti- Institute)- Card 1/6 tut yadernoy fiziki clear Physics S/026/60/000/03/025/047 D001/DOO6 The Peaceful Atom in Action of the AS UzSSR; prospects for the peaceful uti- lization of atomic energy in the USSR by V.I. Sinitsyn, representative of Glavato at the Sovet Ministrov SSSR (Council of Ministers of the USSR); the production of radioactive iso- topes in the USSR by G.M. Fradkin; the results of the work of Uzbek scientists on the effect of radiation on solids and liquids by S.V, Sta- rodubtsev, vice-president of the AS UzSSR; "Modern thods of Radiochemistry" by A.K,__ Lavrukhina who discussed the work of the Tn- t the Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh ss e- dovaniy (Joint Puclear ResAgrnh Tnstitute) in Dubna; the adsorption of alkali- and rare earth elements in chernozem by the marked atom method by E.A. Chuveleva, K.V. Chmutov and R.P. Na- Card 2/6 -zarov. Other papers and reports dealt with: S/026/60/000/03/025/047 DOOl/DO06 The Peaceful Atom in Action research into radio chemical processes; the effect of ionizing radiation on matter; the radio chemical method of obtaining highly ac- tive metallic catalysts; the effect of radia- tion on various polymers; the influence of gam- ma-radiation on the composition and physico- chemical properties of different components of cotton seed; the radiochemical conversion of matter in aqueous solutions; methods of ob- taining pure radioactive isotopes; the state of micro-quantities of radio-elements in solutions; the use of radioactive iodine to diagnose and cure functional disorders of the thyroid gland, to determine its speed of accumulation in cases of gastritis and to diagnose brain tumors; the use of radio-isotopes to study the circulation Card 3/6 of blood and lymph and introduce "marked" s,'026/60/000/03/025/047 DOOl/DO06 The Peaceful Atom in Action medicines into the organism; the effect of ra- dioactive vapours at Khodzhi-Obirgam spa on the human organism; the functional change of different systems, organs alid tissues under the influence of ionizing radiation; the use of radio-isotopes in treating tumors of the mouth, throat. nasopharynx, etc., and experimenting on living organisms; radio-isotopes in plant cultivation; the properties of chlorophyl bio- sythesis and destruction by radioactivity of the cycle in plant organisms; the transmigra- tion of mineral matter in the nourishment of plants; the effect of small doses of radiation on the growth, development and fertility of cotton, mulberry-trees, etc; the problems of using radiation in cattle-breeding and veteri- nary surgery. The participants in the confe- Card 4/6 rence inspected the recently built reactor. S/026/60/000/03/o25/047 DOOI/DO06 The Peaceful Atom in Action Apart from the new reactor, the Uzbek Nuclear Physics Institute is equipped with a complex of fast-neutron generators, a powerful cobalt gamma-radiation installation and specially equipped physical and radio-chemical buildings. A cyclotron is under construction. It its short existence the Institute has performed much valuable research. OnE! of its contribu- tions is the discovery that gamma-radiation is excellent for preserving thEl cocoon of the mul- bery silk-worm. Instruments for automating labor-wasting production-quality control-pro- cesses and production regulELting processes evolved by the Institute are already in use at enterprises in Tashkent, Chirchik and Ammalyk. Radiation methods are also being used Card 5/6 to solve the problems of supl)lying the virgin '.')/026/60/000/03/025/047 DOOl/DOO6 The Peaceful Atom in Action soils of the Golodnaya Steppe and Central Fergana with water. ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticLeskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytic Chemistry of the AS USSR) - Rod-in. Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (RSFSR Ministry of Health / Moscow) Parfenov. Card 6/6 PARMOV, Yu,D, - ---------------- Tranafer of etrontium from the mother to the fetuB. Med.rad. 5 no.lot75-80 160. (MIRA -1412) (STRONTIUM METABOLISM) (PIACENTA) ~, FAWENDV~ YU.If. Metabolism of SPO in the skeleton of dogs at remote periods. Mod. rad. 5 no.12t43-47 160, (MIRA 14:2) (STRONTOYA-ISOTOM) (BDNES) (FADIATIOII SIOXNESS) ZAhIJTINSKIY., David Iocifovich; PARFEN-OV, I 'Ay iopjaoYAcb4- im k- SELIVAWOVA, Lidiya Nikolayevna; LYA,'S, F.M.,, red.; MROVA, tekhn. red. (Manual on the toxicology of radioactive isotopes]Spravochnik po toksikologii radioaktivnykh izotolpov. Moskva Medgiz, 1962. 115 P. N= 15-.8) (ISOTOPES-TOXICOLOM!) S/205/62/'002/005/003/017 D268/D308 AUTHORS: Duzhenkova, N.A., Parfenov, Yu.D., Savich, A.V., and Yartsev, Ye.I. TITLE: Radiochemical conversi.ons of aqueous solutions of tryptophan PERIGDICAL: .;"adiobiologiya, v.-2, no. 5, 1962, 662 - 666- 4 TEXT: An aaueous solution of Soviet dl-,trvDtoDhan (5 x 10- M) di- luted to 2.~ x 1o-4 Y, in each of 3 media ania ex-posed- to C060 ga-mmia radiation at 300 rad/min was used to determine the relationship of some tryptophan radiolytic products (ammonia, anthranilic acids, and kywarenine) to concentration and pH. Also-studied were the effects of the protective cysteine hydrochloride and the sensitizing Na 2 S208 on tryptophan radiolysis. The yield of radiochemical decomposition products was markedly affected by the pH of the solution. Maximum amino acid resistance in neutral medium was at pH 5.89. The quanti- ty of anthranilic acids and kynurenine formed at the disruption of the indole ring increased with enhanced alkalinity of the solution. Card 1/2 Radiochemicai conversions of ... The pro-rective effect of cysteine pH 2.7 and 11 and was also found the nedium, being more pronounced showing -,,hat cysteine acts as an There are 5 figures. SUBVIITTED: I'larch 2, 1962 S/205/62/002/UO5/003./017 D268/D308 hydrochioride was determined at markedly dependent on the pH of in acid than in alkaline media, acceptor of H and HO2radicals. Card 2/2 HELINIKOVP V. V.; LITVIIIOV, N. N.; ?ARFVlOV, Yu. D. --- Sme new data relative to the blastorogerle action of Sr9o. Vop. onk. 8 no.7:10-14 162. WRA 15:7) 1. AN? SSSR (rukovite3l, raboty - deyety. chl. PNI SSSSR, Prof. N. A. Krayevskiy, prof. D. I. Zakutinskiy) (STRONTIUM-ISOTOPES) (CARCINOGENS) VOROMEYKINA, T.V.; PARFENGV Yu.D.; ZAKqJI'INSKIY, D.I., prof. nauchny- .-. - y ruko- vodite I I v..~ Placental transfer of strontium-90 (Sr90). Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 54 no.8:96-100 Ag 162. (lrTR.A j?:11Y 1. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR A.V. Lebediriskim. P-thart-li-the * large ~ ~.-ion--rat;- and -., 7rL- ~~' , j, - - - . i - "Is i'~- - ~. ~ PARFENOV Y-u-.D.; YUSUI'C;V, A.A.; ZAKUll'INSKIY, D.I., nau,.-hnyy ruko-,,odiL6i' ~ ravoty- Passage of Sr9P and Ca45 through the placenta in rats.Biul. ek4. biol. i med. 57 no.3:67-70 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:11~1 1. 1'redstavlena deystvitelInym chlenom AMN SSSR A.V. Lebedinskim. 'ACC'Nks~-- At~62 SOURCE- bOM 0/0050/001% 8 "ke TV D -;4o*lk0*$- Pot Mai per b a,,- cog-- G art 30,UR It ki -6 Ao dglya- v --.--lo OUR it - a a yal, 96 A .,: , - 7,7 -OPI -,TA Or I~t t I n amppun 74m Z+ di ABS"ACT of - 0 uren unbompounds .,i'dtb Islibled U '0' 'i r a D' u 2311)' a 0 1 The AnInale --lbul d- W ~, I I - I - 6%. 0~% A 49roso - -31 WA --*for 60 nin utes --d UV3_~~f0*I 5_-_!:: u emli-an :were d then db3irved e`anl ~orgini~!Woii- i lllt~o I after d lboktly d, oi- -to d arm no uron-. cmetry, ot I' _46ii- forl one 'was A b :.Isotopes* tu. in tb '-Wi 106d;20" ls-~-after.~- 0 a A -!P3 -kAbb,~blg I 4t-,cb6tvbV_,_4" OU,-nd InlAb mitro Met Im :, act* t a tr ~~or~~, -Iiaiixi& al: rotolm-8 'Abou 21% tbe:~ 'a lerialbut: the contemtAn, At Azi S -4324! PARFENOV, YuqI* Independence of the Nemkina intrusive complex. Hat. po geol. i Pol. iskop.Kras.kraia no.3:243-245 162. (MIRA l7s2) 11 0 u "no Use slat'&. A a .-J-1 0 V_ o o AT 61 0 40 00 of 00 S ON V12 its uWaVADS) CA) -30 , I , h I k a P_ _. - I --- - - - . __ 00 of I.-GO .60 j ::G, r so we* .00 coo see '00 .200 GO a - Preperifts alsWe asphthe"le driers, Aj1hinixiv ae"I 00 A. I'vient)vA.-Afa tkWall Airwros Orb 15, No. driers. Illtiki. in the fatal .4 SICS(I 04 GO SARS Iturn usphibriAr &Ms rrfjxwd by disin, with uper- hralrd sicans, are preferable to the neutral salts 1*,cauw ol twites soly. and stability. They we rewlily uit-sul.. IM wing DD insell. residue if gently wartned. AsadtirtC. naphthrnair is K";x Fiat Ill the finoirair; it is also Pairf in .4ot all.$ 1141I."4" vim~wily. For pli-pri. W tilt chierl lilt, GO 21-.14p. alrit"W1 i. lovM1111)VIXIM low Ill", Cot and va asph. 00 $"j 11w fam-M Surtholl (130 12,11 N, Ill, liallb- thrnme. Linstrd-l4l pa)"I films show about she mar*r 9) a6umpliun awl bay-Imm with naphlbrullic as with Wilik- atedim-ts. TabulAted data anti curv" %how the ask nm~ t,-cit and tntial amitrit of acid and amiral naphlbrilairs W %In, Co and 1%; tuas.. oplinmin aLml win. drier it; paints (swne naphlbrnalrx); anti The rate of dryitig al Pcint iduls. in coulilarison with Co linaleate as dlivy. Julian- F.. S41111.1l 9 A 9 3 1 9 dFA S AT 10 AM W le & 0 a W a a 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 W W W W W M Ap : 'I" ,C4 ly 9- 0 14 () bA~tAI FARFSNOVA,,A,I-; SITBIKOVA, L.V.; TSYGANKOVA, A.D.; EAPAKISHISHEVA, T.I. .,11,bowNislow- '0111lik, Combined method for obtaining eureo=Fcin and vitamin B,,, Ned prom. 11 no.8:10-12 Ag '57. (M 10:11) 1. Moskovskiy zavod meditsinakikh pXe aratov Nco.l. (AMBOXYGIN) (VITANIIIS - Bl~ 0 -I- on~ 21 f fct,, d to W-jiqtw W~a Wt&72 and.ihe dc"O~cb, I~hr;-AV,1~ '~;,a5 fit fib4'M-04460jMi 3qitor wag U;fl.TjA_i5, ~77--a"14-u6djwtl jif-d- 2 AOAG SW- iiii it iD y C-M cir IAWYsWtln,6~ of-P, 3.9; Wid 3J Xoi;ulid. t1w:c(nitom '6t SO,- (as 8( Yin. Iffic 0,80-41id G;W~ Iv4aciqs Y_ For a) ts -1400 in lin and C 4t heated 2 lii~�, 11~0, at' IZO! itt IfAi IM3. at 100' ill 3%110, the jwvckimage Wood d"J~~d dudlig -ArbOly4f4ti. dis5olvoj WaH 1'.1,9 27 . For Whi -ii~i td- al SO) -mid 1-.0'1% XillO."U'from- a acid Contg. 6,6% wt~ was 3.6 and 4.8% after I atid 2 sidtonationa; from b imm; 2 3.2, 4A, and 5.3 after 1, 2, and 3 sulfamitions: from c 2.9, 4.2, 4.7, and 5.1 after 1, 2, 3. and 4 suffonations; cor- responding vulues for the SO, -- in Elie spent liquor was 0.2 A 0-4,02 L3 and - --------- re( Pplatdim.-V -gas r: lil~Wp~ifW-66rn In. et pitage lergpj _tota. 0111 -an RJI and 1.0, 12V- p~ t 0.0. 146% 9" 14 __-7- 511 04 ' T7 46-D 1- -an-47 U~ - - _Uild *)(l 0. _ -4~ - - tk'll 45-2~ 4iid V -13, id ox and L -a UAMIOR F-All";gUss -:_;4ij Wft era t - , ~ ' ' ' ~~ llibl- o Mr" helated 6 byti. 4t I IvIth acid towl 1) o(jigj 5% - tvas 4,21i; the quartz Wid V I ELIASMERG, M.G.; PAEMOVA, A.I.; TMCMIROYA, Ye.V. 64;6c"r Nm- data on the theory o sulfite wood pulp cooking and their prn.ctical significance. bum.prom. 30 no.10 no.10:5-7 0 '55. (96RA 9:1) l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy institut bumagi. (Wood pulp) 'ACe _/O -04/01C 5879 (AIX) SOURCE CODES UR/ 0413/66 /O6_0j_O_201 "JINVENTOR: Golldat, S. Yu.; Sokol ova, R. V,; Firsova, A. F.; Kadakova, L. P.; Parfenova,*A,'I.; Karakishisheva, T. I.; Stepanova, Noye ORG; none TITLE% Actinomyces aureofaoiene 'strain L$B-181, producing chlortetra- cycline and tetracycline* Class 30, No# 187242. (Announced by All- Union Scientific Research Institute for Antibiotics (Vaesoyuznyy nauchro- i,abledovatellskly Inst,itut antiblotikov)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyyef obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 104 TOPIC TAGS: antibiotic, drug, Actinpmyces aureofaciens, chlortetra- cycline, tetracycline ABSTRAC*T: An Author Certificate has been issued for strain LSB-181,of Acti'nomyoee aureofaoiens. Light-sensitive mycelia in 5-6 mm colonies app;ear on its tenth day of growth on no. 12 organic agar medium at 28C. On no. 11 synthetic medium, dirty-white colonies 2.5-3.mm in diameter appeak,:and o-n-pea medium, brown, raised, wrinkledo as porulating col- onies seven wm in diameter are found. Milk is completely peptonized on the tenth day'. and coagulation is noted on the 15th day, at which F2 UDC: 615.45:615e779*131 '!F87 time the gelatin is also slightly liquified. The sporophores lack coils, and spores are rectangular and oval. Activity in laboratory conditions on regulation media with corn extract is of the order of 5000-5600 J/mkl. Also, this strain is-resistant to actinophages 22 and 22a. IWA-50) ~ I I SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATEs .28May65 2/2 . V,GCRMI~ N.M.; LEVINA, A.A.; VASILENOK, Yu.I.; KONOPLLT, B.A.; PARFL'N~-VA, -A"; KASHIRIMA, N.B. Effect of impuriLios in the solvent on the synthesis -,' -.-4 Trkls- sure polyethylene. Plast. massy. no.9:1-4 165. ie:-.,,) VASILIYEV, V.P.; VASILIYFVA, V.N.; KLINDUKHOVA, N.A.; PARFENOVA, A.N. Equilibria in aqurnus solutions of calcium, strontium, and barium nitrates. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim. i khim.tekh. 6 no.2:339-341 '63. NIRA 16:9) 1. Ivanovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, kafedra araliticheskoy i fizicheskoy khimii. (Alkaline earth nitrates) (Complex compounds) PARFENOVA, A,V.; USKOV, V.S. Refining and analysis of benzoic acid. Nov. nauch.-isel. rab. po metr. VNIIM no.1:17-21 163. (~9RA 17:9) 8/08IJ62/000/006/098/117 B162/3101 AUTHORS: Parfenoval D. S., Sokolovaq Z. F-t Finkel', E. E.t Chmutovt 10 TITLE: Study of the effect of ionizing radiation on the moisture penetrability of polyethylene PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 6t 1962t 614, abstract 15 6P31, (Tr. Tashkentsk. konferentsii po mirn. ispoltzovaniyu atomn. energii, v. 11, 1959, Tashkent, UzSSR, 1961, 389-395) TEXT: An inviastiggtion is made of the moisture penetrability of polyethylMe irradiated with Cobo gamma-raya in a does range of 46 to 299 Mrad. It is 20 established that the diffusion coefficient after irradiation in air drops slightly, while the coefficients of penetrability and solubility inoreas The dTpp in the diffusion coefficient is associated with the increase in density of polyethylene through cross-linking as a result of irradiation. The rise in polarity, i.e., the development of carbon*lj, carboxyl, and 2-5 hydroxyl groups in the polymer, and its conversion from a hydrophobic material into a hydrophilic one. The increase in the coefficient of Card 1/2 S/08IJ62/000/006/098/117 Study of the effect of Ionizing ... B162/B101 moisture penetrability is connected with the rise in solubility. The substantial increase in polarity of polyethylene irradiated in air is 40 confirmed by measurements of the dielectric properties. [ibetracter's note: Complete translation.1 1 45 50 /55 Card 2/2 Go USSR/Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Properties of Soils. 1-3 Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22447 Author Parfenova, E.I. Inst Title The Investigation of Podzol Soil Minerals in Connection With their Genesis. Orig Pub: V sb.: Kora vivetrivaniya. No 2, M., AN SSSR, 1956, 31-44 Abstract: A sti;.dy was conducted of the soddy strongly podzol soil of Ostankina, Moscow oblast', situated in the upper plain portion of a plateau under a secondary birch park-forest on a dense grass cover. To prepare the samples for minerological analysis, they were divided into fractions by Sabanin's method, the parts mea- suring >1 2; 2-1; 1-0.5; 0.5-0.25; 0.25-0-10; 0.10-0.01; and