SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROKOPETS, G.A. - PROKOPIC, J.

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.~f f ,)Osi -pyf 1,; Of gaz. prom. no.*7t.:4-57 ,%MIRA ISL6) -3 PROKOPSTSY M.M.; ZFLIZNYY, A.M.; POLATATKO, R.Io I.-.,--- :- ... :. - Extraction orL- aromatic hydrocarbons from a kerosine fracti,:~n cif Dolina petroleum using dimethylfformazide~. Izv, vY3. ucheb, zav.; neft' i gaz, 8 no.5:63-66 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. L'vovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. 1e 11 . K J1;J,0?.(A'l,;t-! 1.1 ziclatisn I P. 34-36 163. PROKOPIEV., N.; ZAKRARIEV, T. Determining the necessary number of time measurements by mathematics. Trud tseni 4 no.3:34-41 162. PROXOPIJEVIC,- Jorisa, inz. Graphic method for the repartition of net income. Zeleznice Jug 17 no.11/12:1-6 '61. PROKOPIK, Ivan, inz. Carrier telephony isystem V 60 S. Gs spoje 7 no.6:11-13 Je 162. 1. Sprava dalkovych spoju, Praha. SHMMOV, A.T.; PROKOPISM, V.I. Drganization of phannaceutical service for the rural popula- tim of Cherkassy Province. Aptech. delo 12 no.3:18-22 It-4063 (MIM 17:2) CPROKOPOV9 '_T_.,---polkovnik Our "katiusha.11 Starsh~-serzh. no.11:11 O[i.e. INJ '61. IV ".1pu I-f;::2) (Rockets (Ordnance)) (World War, 1939-1945) NIXOLAA', Tevgenly Leopolldovich; PRDKOPOV V.K.- SNITKO, I.K., I -ra ~--. -~?_ -0 redaktor; AKHLAMOV, S.N., t khn redaktor. [Writings on mechanics; with a supplemental assay by T.K. Prokopov on the life and work of H.L. Niknlail Trudy po mckhanike a prilozheniem ocherka V.X. Prokopova o zhizni i doiatellnosti R.L. Nikolal. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo tekhniko- teoret. lit-ry, 1955. 583 p. (IffRA 8:10) (Mechanics) (Nikolal, lkgenii Leopolldovich.1880-1950) 814 6 IS-4 0 SOV/35-59-8-6252 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1959, Nr 8, p 22 AUTIROR- Prokoflyeva, V.V. TTTLE., The Photoelectric Observations of the Eclipsing Variable 441 Boo in the Infra-Red Portion of the Spectrum PERIODICAL~ Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, May 26, Nr 192, pp 25 - 20' ABSTRACT- The photoelectric observations of 441 Boo (variable of the W UMa typa) were carried out in the summer of 1956 with a 500-mm meniscus telescope of, the Crimean Observat ry, Seventy- six observations were made during nine nights. The luminosity curves were obtained in three wavelengths ( XX 7700, 82oo, 9400), as well as the normal color curve Cl , Q00/91 difference of the depths of the minlyna is e Same for all and is equal to Om,035, 7he difference of the heights -if me-xima Card 1/2 for X 7700 is equal to Om,035 &-id for 1 94,00 1-:; equal to 81U8 sav/35-59-8-6252 The Photoelectric Obs-Arvations of -the Eclipsing Variabie 441 Boo in the InIfl-a- Red Portion of the Spectrum A table of color indices is given. The luminosity curves chan~ge rapidly in. the infrared portion of the spectrum, The statistical study showed that -_-i increase of luminosity at ?L 7700 corresponds to a decrease of luminosity at 1 9400. The mean period is equal to 0d.26780928. N.P. Kukarkina Card 2/2 8/131/60/ooo/o6/06/012 13015/B007 AUTHORS: Goncharov, V. V., Prokoflyeva, Ye. TITLE: Mullitization of a High-alumina Refractory Material PERIODICAL: Ogneuporyq 19600 No. 6, pp. 266-269 TEXT: For the purpose of determining the phase transformations of a high-alumina natural raw material under the action of high temperatures, Novoselitea kaolin HK(NK)9 Arkalyk rock ATT(AP), Khizovarskiy c anite concentrato XKK(KhKX), and Aktash diaspore concentrate AAK(ADK~ were investigated. The chemical compositions of these substances were analyzed by L.-D. Demidova (Table 1). Their qualitative mineralogical composition may be seen from Table 2. The quantitative determination of the phase composition by the method of the systematic chemical analysis by V. V. Goncharov is given in Tables 3 and 4, in which connection also P. P. Budnikov is mentioned (Ref. 1). Table 5 gives the degree of mullitization of the investigated raw material at 1,600 C. In conclusion, it was found that the phase composition stability of the sintered products necessary for production may be attained by short burning at Card 1/2 Mullitization of a High-alumina Refractory S113 6010001061061012 Material 3015YB007 196000C.Naterials of the types Novoselitsa kaolin and Arkalyk rock, which are characterized by very intense mullitization, are a valuable aluminiferous . component of oharges for the production of high-alumina refractories. 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A.A.B. - 00 00 -00 00 00 of a =60 000 ZINO 0 00 j 09 V 24D III 00 00 00 00 00 A S a - S C, AMITALLURGIC41L LIT(OPATLIff CILASSIMATION C.Z.- .4 '00 00 It! jiI1Y4(* *A I tu , 1,80 An A 4 a x I IN so LL IS AV -0 At: 't to it It Cr a K 91 of a it of A 1 :14 ono 0 Princijjlf.- 3taies in t1w, history of indium in th--.- etrth's arl:;t. kqpt;Lip (Co=pt. ren. Aca;. ick. U. 1. 6. 1941, ~1, A&9D3-9YQ.-The i:eocltwuical history of In my be reduced.! to tne stLCes. magmatic, peCxatitic, pneu;:---.toI.-.-tic, contact, hydrotherm.1, "r..; hTp-rEune. in is not ty~-;icai of wt m.-FMztic swrt, and occurs lari-ell disseainated. It occur:; in s::i:-.l con.,:n.,:. i:. i~ 4"k; pbAumatol,yLle Aupositi. Tho akarii dep,aits (contat-t Lypc) of the U. J. ol'tt:n ~.ontain m.- so:.aLiu concriz. of In. It occurst in WIL: iar't%;t. ':o;-.C1l. it', uxr".al tol- :lit:; (.-.1 ., 3a and '4 imint-ral3). It seliur. i,covwiul:-t s in tite nyp.r,en S'.L,-, if) larl-C A. - . .... 8559~-; S/048/60/024/007/024/032/XX B01 9/13056 AUTHORSs Nemeta,-O. F. and Prokopets, G. A. TITLE. The Spin of the M 24 Level With an Excitation Energy of 1-38 Mev `~q PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No- 7~ pp. 869-871 TEXT: This paper was read at the 10th All-Union Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy, which took place from January 19 to January 27, 1960 at Moscov. By a detailed study of the angular distribution of the inelasti(~;al- ly scattered deuterons and protons, the authors attempted to determine the spin of the 1-38-Mev level of Mg24. The measurements were carried out with- in an angular interval of from 2-50 to 1400. The angular intervals in the case of small angles were 2-50) and in the case of large angles 50. The statistical error in the determination of the relative cross sections in the case of large angles was 15%, and in the case of small angles 25%. As a target an Mg-foil with a thickness of 1-4 mg/ CM2 was used. In Fig. 1, the angular distribution of the inelastically scattered deuterons is shown. Card 1A? The Spin of the Mg 24 Level With an S/048/60/024/007/024/032/XX Excitation Energy Of 1-38 Mev B019/B056 Curve I shows the measured values obtained by the authors, curve 2 is the curve theoretically calculated (direct interaction) by Huby and Newns (Ref. 13), and curve 3 shows the angular distribution calculated by Mullin and Guth (Ref- 7). The authors show the peak at 200 to be in agreement with the theory by V. I. Mamasakhlisoy and T I K alevshvili (Ref. 14), ' * M and relate it with the general properties of' the Mg . nuclei. The best agreements between theory and experiment are obtained for curve 2 in the case of an interaction radius a - 6-3-10-13 cm and for curve 3 with a = 15-6-10-13 cm. The theoretical peak at a scattering angle of 200 with a = 7-10-13 cm agrees with the experiment. From the results obtained, the authors draw the conclusion that in the inelastic soaftering of 13.6 Mev deuterons the direct interaction predominates. Further; they conclude that the given Mg24 level possesses the quantum characteristic of 2+. From the angular distribution of the inelastically scattered protons shown in Fig. 2, the authors draw the conclusion that the scattering in medium and large angles takes place via the formation of a compound nucleus. The best agreement between theoretical and experimental results is obtained by as-- suming an electric interaction (a - 24.7-1o-,13 cm). 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S~xmtfi. naphthaktic can be hydrogenated alintAt quanti- 0 tatively if) tetralin at W-W' and lfX) stnts. initial wes- I Mue. The tech. tytws IA naphiltalrue can he readily -00 V PC replaced byenke-oven XA*. TheCr- liquefied. Ifacani 'to Ni-sterl equipment must ix previftusly prepd. and cliecked .00 by same preliminary e"pts. in the presence of Altkq, and moo t lw%t with the adtin. A S or the introduction of a is increawd by the addit. o1 S; zoo The sk-tivity of the hall the Moz:' tan Im replamd by S. 'rheuse of ~Wj large coo antis. of Mos. (10%~ results in the fortnation large 1. G. Moore zoo mis. of low-boiling products. 1% go" olon 100 b ~418_i V2.Z !see OWN DO 11 ASS SILA -ETALLU*GOCAL LITERATUMIE CLAIUVICATIa. U 0 AV so Ai-ii, a, -T-r V ru- Aft L I I Od a too If tt It K k1O n I I a a NX 0 0 we 0 a 0 0 0 0 0000,0000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 NX M S, O.F.; FROKOPETS, G.A. Energy level spin of Mg 24 with an excitation energ7 of 1.38 Yev. 1zY.AN SSSR Ser.fiz. 24 n0-7:869-871 J1 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Institut fizi~d Akademii nauk USSR. (M~esium--Isotopes) NZMTS, O.F.; PROKOPBTS, G.A. Inelastic scattering of protons and deuterons by Mg 24 Zhur.ek-sp.i teor.fix* 38 n0.3-.693-696 Mr 160. (K" 13:7) 1. Institut fiziki Akademii nauk USSR. (Protons--Scattering) (Deuterons-Scattering) S/139/63/000/001/020/027 :AUTHORS: Stvizill-LIc. V.I. and Chesnolcova, V.D. U.5e of a photomultiplier -,T)ace charge for neutron nts oil a f----tAy bLtcl-;Z~round a s ur am e PE, 1110DICA-T- izvestlya vysshiich -uc1Lebny1-,h zavedeniy, Fizilca, no. 1, 1963, 131 - 136 r EXT A scintillation spectrometer is described which may be U S ed to determine neutron spectra in the presence of a y-ray -background. The principle of the device is based oil the fact that f.:,-..tjjc ciccay tinle of scintillation!, due to neutrons (recoiled protons) and y-rays differs by a factor of 2. Discrintinixtion a gaiw---t the shorter y-ray pulses is achieved by means of all arr.-ingement. similar to that described by Owen (Comptes Rendus du 11olectroniqup nuc, Colloque Internationale sux 1;airP, Paris, 2.71 1958)- In this method the spaco charge between the jact dynode.~ or tho photomultiplier is used,to sopar, ato pulses of different . I engths. A block* diagrai;i of thd spectrometer is Shown in. Fig. 7-:- The &),~Y (FEU)-ll pilot omult ipli or gives a linear output corresponding to the combined energy spectrum of neutrons and Card 1/3 s/Ii3q/63/ooo/oO2/020/027 Use of a photomultiplier .... E032/r,314, I eFr AoiaultipEer, which is X-rays. Th aoutput of ti ,U-33 phi. ,,,,,,:,_subjected to the space-chargo discritAnation circuit, is fed into -crin -which is used to cut off the y-ray pulses but leads disc tinator -hro pulses. The lat-ber are fed into a gating ughthe neutron the kieksorter which accept,4 pulses from the FEU-11. . The, phosphor is z 30 -x 20 13111, stilbeno crystal. Tho ~,.opectrometer is prac-tically insensitive to yI-rays and its efficiency at 2 and 10 MeV is 30, and 0.60 respectively. Spectra obtained for a po-BC neutron source show that the apparatus has a good resolu- tion and yields results coniparablo with those available in the litellature. -There are figures. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy gosuniversItet imeni T.G. Shevchanko (Kiyev State University imeni T.G. Shevchenko) ;_:I,~:,~SUBMITTBD: October 28,1961 (initially) April .12, .1962 (aftor revision) rd 2/3 haw) ru Card -P/3 PROKOPSTS, I-M., (Mosk7a) --l"ixperiment-al -catalentoid fiziol. i eksp.terap. 2 state [with summary no.4:29-33 J1-19 158 lo' Is laboratorii patofiziologii (zav. nauk LoVe Krushinskiv) knfedry vyoshey (zav. - prof. L.G. Voronin) Moskovskogo imeni M.V. Lomonosovas' (GATALEPSY, expere* induced by sound stimula - doktor biologicheakikh nervnoy deyntellnoeti goBudarstvennogo universiteta FROKOPETS, I. M. Experimental istudy of the protective &nd reotoratiTe role of a cataleptold otate. Raiich.dokl.vyn.ohkoly:biol.nauki no-3: 84-89 158. (MLRA 11:12) 1. Predstavlena laboratoriyey patofiziologii kafedry vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta imeni H.V.Lomonosova. (CATALWST) L 40185-% M(ra)/EPF(c)/EPR/EW(J)ft PC-4/Pr-4/Pse-4 VL MY ACCFMION MU AR5005641 91009116410001GUA 13 /o -7 -7=- A TrrrA:- 1WWft oil method-fdr the-pyrol is of kerosi3he-fracUotii-in:oidei--td~-obWh - f Ys oldinte hydr=dwna 1 CITM'SOURCE: Sb. nauchn. rabot aspirantov Llvovsk. politekhn. in-ta, no. 2, 1963, 232-236 TOPIC TAGS: kerosene pyrolysis, steam pyrolysis, alefin synthesis, eth34ene production, vetroleum refining -TRANSLATION: - When the pyrolysis of the 210-315C kerosene fraction of Dolinskoye i nPtralmnn waa narrfpA mit with thp aid nf Rtpam- it. vvajq fmmd that thir, mpthrAi ban thp- L 40985-65 A.CCEMOPT NR-. AR5.905641 regulatim of the time for which the vapors of raw material remain In the convenient reaction zone, thus decreasing the secondary reactions. A. HaPwna ENCL: CODM..- FP. 0C ZELMiTf, A..".I.; i, E ~r -,!I!. i~oie of -h th - tKe e. r u1 of alkyl benz6nes ra. c on praces3. izv. vys. uc.L~ih. 7,e..v n-ik'Ll i ifaz 7 v c,,v:3 i y I t, (j khn i C.', Y, 1) PROKOPETQY M,M, GR,V','NKO, B~S. Campos-ItIon of the liqulO cracking productB of a kerosine fraction. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.3152-501 .71-S #~4, ( y T~ R. A I 'r I l -C, ) VOL C"d ZELIZNYY, A.M.; PROKOPETS, 14,M,; CI9,!d4YAVSKAYA, A,P. Role of paraffin hydrocarbons an antisolvents in the reaction of alkyl benzenes with dimethylformamide. Izv. vys.ucheb.zav.:neft' i gaz 7 no, 1:47-51 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Llvovskiv politekhnicheskiy institut. "l-i-17695--6 'ACCESSION M AP3004247 S/03-52/63/000/006/006.l/Oo64 AUTHORS Zeiizni*y, Aw M. Prp S, _~et M. M.; Chernyavskaya, A. P.,; I Polatayko, R.I9 ~TITLE on Reaction of n-paraffinic.and,m o6yelie aromatic hydro- d.:a,arbons with dimethyl fo mamide in the extraction process 'SOURCE. IVUZ. Neft' i gaz no 1963, 61-64 paraffino aromatici hydrocarbon, moncyclic aromatic h~drodarbon, dimethyl fomamide, acidity, spectroscopy, infrared 13pectrosoopy Authors studied the solubility of n-paraffinic hydro- it STRACT: rbons from-C to C with dimethyl formamide. 'Dimethyl formamide ?-:_"4s' d as a mode solvent for stud.y.of interaction between hyc use Iro .11.4rbbns and extractant. The infrared spectra of dimethyl formamide -for the'earbonyl d~.~olutions of it in hydrocarbons were,obtained nge with an IKS-12 instrument equipped with a sodium chloride ism. Normal.paraffinic hydrocarbons do not,shift the character- tic:frequeney of the carbonyl group., In the'series benzene to. e propertles of dimathylformamide aromatic hydr6carbons. Izv. vys. 5 no.7:51-56 162. politekhnicheekiy institut. (Hydrocarbons) (Formamide) AGROSKIN, I.I.; PROKOPETS, M.M.; POPOV, S.N. Dewaxing filter stock of the refined Surakhany oil in a naphta solu- tion with an aluminum stearate additive. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 4 no.6:73-80 '61. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Apsheron Peninsula--Paraffins) S/15 62/000/007/001/CG2 B1 26YB1 44 AUTHORS: Prokopets, M. M., Zeliznyy, A. M. TITLE: investigation of the properties of dinethyl formamide as selective solvent of aromatic hydrocarbons PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysehikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Neft' i gaz, no- 7, 1962? 51-56 TE7T: The purpose of the investigation was to ascertain whether dimethyl formamide could be put to practical use in extracting aromatic hydrocarbons from gasoline-kerosine fractions. The tests were made with benzene, toluene, the three xyienes, &thyl benzene, mesitylenii, and pseudocumene. The aromatics were dissolved in rf-paraffins which-had the same number of carbon atoms respectively, from C to C . The extraction-tests showed 6 9 that the solubility of n-paraffins and aromatics in dimethyl formamide decreases as their molecular weight increases. The selectivity of dimethyl formamide increases with the higher molecular weight of aromati c hydrocarbons and remains insignificant in respect of isomers. The Card 1/2 S/15 62/000/007/001/002 investigation of %he properties B126YB144 extraction in one stage of aromatic hydrocarbons from kerosine 210-3050C using dimethyl formamide at the ratio kerosine : aimethyl formamide 1 : 0-5 yielded 819f, by volume of aromatic hydrocarbons of a purity of' 99.6~.- The alkyl aryl sulfonates of sodium obtained from the sulfonic acids of kerosine treated with dimethyl formamide had better properties than those produced from kerosine treated with sulfuric acid. In view-.of its efficient selectivity dimethyl formamide can be used to.obtain raw material for the production of surface-active agents. There are 4 figures and 3 tables. 4 ASSOCIATION: Livovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Llvov Polytechnic, Institute) SUBMITTED: February 27, 1962 Card 2/2 A5065~5:~--tIT Pf (k) /EVIA W 4/Peb SD(f )4/' AFMC/AFTC ACCESSIONIM' AP404,ES56 S/0170/64/000/011/0090/009 -AUTHORS: Khristicherikoi P~ I~; Prokopetsj S. I.: TITLE. ationary.temperature~field of a nonclosed Nonst ylindrical shell q. SOURCEi lnziieneiiio-fizioheakiy,.zliumal, no. .1 It 1964t, 90-93 -:TOPIC TAGS: cylindrical ahellt temperature fieldq thermal stress the problem o f solving 4BSTRACTt The authors treat- & & V2 r ~subject to t (r, qp, Fo) - V. 1*. (2) at Bi I!i (fp, Fq) tj 0, (3) ---Bit Its (T. Foy 11=0, r9= ar i (r. 0, Fo) (r..Fo). i (r, %_ Fo) (r, Fo) (4) ;.Card-'. 1/2 ZELIVENSKIY, Ya.D.; NEDUMOVA, Ye.S.j FROKOPETS. V.Ye. I I ------ Production of hydrogen sulfide by the catalytic hydrogenation of sulfur. Khim. prom. no. 2:77-84 F 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Hydrogen sulfide) (Sulfur) KATALIVIKOV, S.G.; RMN, V.A.; MIDREYEV, B.M.; PROKOPETS, V.Ye. Determination of height, equi-vralent to the theoretical plate in countercurrent ion exchange. Zh1w. prikl. kbin. 34 no. 12:2669-26-74 D 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. MoskovBkiy- khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. (Ion exchange) KATAL IVIKOV, S. G. ; PROKOPETS V Ye - Effect of temperature on the ion-exchange equilibrium of lithium-and ammonium. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav; khim.i khim.tekh. 4 no,5:772-774 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Mendeleyeva, kafedra tekhnologii razdeleniya i primeneniya izotopov. (Lithiiuq) (Ammonium compounds) (Ion exchange) P':~OYCFETS, YE. I. k, Ln- "The Reaction Eetween D41--drcantEracene and Penzrouincne", Zhur. C-~- I .- . C, , n. 111 No. 16, 19-1.9. Kharlkov -oal-Chemistry (Ugle-kh-I ChesHY) Irst'tu-le. Teceived C, L~ - 11 8 F,bruary 1?39. Report U-1614, 3 Jan 1952. -MOKOPETSj-Yk.l-.-l PAVLENKO, A. V. "The Reaction Between Dihydroanthracene and Benzoquinonell,, Zhur. Obshch. Khim., 9, No. 16, 1939. -Kharikov Coal-ChemiBtry (Uglekhimicheskiy) Institute. Received 8 February 1939. M Report U-1614, 3 Jan 1952. V w W 0 a w-w-w 4- 4- --,M- a W a V 0 V - - I e Dkb j6holl loll UU t1 T i Un isilm". x a F a A 1 91 LF_A_ -L-1- All 0 1Z M IS Sme prowles oil inolybdenum -sulfur Cawylits. V., 1* , I' , To live Xhi J t 1 1 , rrr m. j, . m I sui . t with 11tio wly~tx ued ill 11,I)i1rogena- tkm, WhAs it C"ly it. 0111111, CO)ttact Willi m4riallic wallit, W ilk- VAC 4,n vormil., aditi.migh S , w %,A illirc-lutiog drinvillafy 8 file activity U( NW /MLS, can he temlKwunly teiiotcd. The addii. tst a NN Zee milic (U MIAN (lififly-1 foald. Ow Im'i-flillpt.4 Ow naill., by pf'4'"Isillig file artivily 4 Ni oki4le. Ilk I-milt) not Ce 0 11,~ found in Sms oblaincil in Ilytilop'llatiml, bill .1 V-4.1 Me 0 hydrogenat!d gai had file typival 11,0, -1.r. A. A. It. fill HEM 0 hl, LITE.ATUGE CLA1301C.TM. Uz- As. 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I' Ag';' "tV 'Alf 01 will, 00 J.:7 00 1 . " 00 temp-, the optilluNi t*Wo is about 420% above which a -00 higher conan. in H is essential. Increase in the quantity .00 of catalyst can compensate the affect of temp. and of durat- -*a ton of realition without deoressint the yield; this is due to V so Increase in the contact surface. The initial pressure I.e., 40 3. the conon. of H. also plays an important part, Increasing the so spedd of the reaction In aooordanoe with the law or itislas action. The optimum pressure of ooke-oven gas is 250-60 atia., the initial pressure being 120 &to. We A# Papineau-Couture 0 j I., 1 0. I ICU L If it it a of n n if zZa A i x. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 SOO 0000 0 - 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1: O'D 000 0 , 0000000 1 0 w V w i, r_ Q 3- Y k~ 1- -90 hydrelpamilmig A466aloii. ok~pgtx wW I. Kru. DwOudim . _ ;_ -U, crm- T. is of GmAkhakkkildal (Lemin") 1. "'(1934); cf. C. A. 28, 74MW.-N"htlmlene hy4rollenated In the peftence of 361088 catalyst at an initial It pnmm of 10(i 0 atm. MW a temp. of 39D-3w. Yi,,Ib WMOt 1005,0 of tetraliu. The mutoclave to be used in the procus :0 of Or-KI Ited, mw sbmw firTa be treated vAth the *0 -udYK. 3 Or H-S. Thic activity of the catalyst depaxim upon tJw w0bod ol Its prepa. Gow nwuw am ob- - go I j, tAJM1W with a caUdYK prrpd. as lotims: CoNW" M wo Md. by Um ac" of HA an an arwanaima Ida: UO mh; LM thIO-4411 TWO dKMpd. with IMIX The is* 0 product win Aftered, and dried in tam at 71w adde. of tary 8 to the catellyst im. 0 0 0; P"wm ks activity to a considerable extent wW 60% of the catalyst QNS be replaced by e;m tay S without .31 &fftCtin9itsScdvtY- The use ofmare than 10%. of the Cog catalyst cb-M the tYPe Of EM products obtained. ~awint age MAWY 4 fdaher yield Of JIM-boWne products. A. A. 13. fir** L 04, GO V6LtJ1,W 4.V IS6 r y V, An I t OW 0 It 0 1 V 9 A 0 3 1 400, U K 4, '0 0 t t, t I K Kw It #,No I 0 0 0 a 9 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 : : : : ! !I 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 : : : 0 0 0 0 0 1 o 0 a 0 4 0 o a , 1 8 1 A I A 0 0 11 13 $1 W 11 $6 11 4 a -a 'a Va As 11 U a Id a TITT a V a IN 4 at U 0 4 00' Va I I I Y. LL _90 A 00 00 C 1 I-00 00 s j ' .40 ~ Me fflecluenim 01 layticogesestioll of a hthal oat III h COMPOW"Me and Proostur;11. 1 1 4 1,j ChOPR I V. 4. R.) I 4, 1 00 all IM hydr"CrIlAIM (it d".01111 via 1~11 alut at truills. up 1,- 41W NP d fi l I ~ I h d 0 . An t prejaurra ., atut. e I rra ut ' futtler transfurvued under the nNive cuudit~uix j:1;W 'l XMi to 6-ruciuber naphlbene hydrorstrixtris with con. l d i d T f h d i zoo : cnw r emps. o ngs. ngettat tm above y ki f h d li d f i f I l o cause crac t e eca n an ng o the ormat on o s e-rius ng h h All h i b nap t even. t e reo" as the original forinia- ow, am i f Tago t ,,n o decalin. Its isamerizAtion and finally its decompu.. take place at lawer temps. than for Irtralin. A. A. B. Lee 00 A A$JI.ILA 4vff1A11VQrKAL LITFIVAILME CLAISIPKAT#CN 019, -4-7 veto.. -1. U I All 10 All; 0 0 : 40 let *0 11 00 no Pfles *:ooooGjo*:::ooo#oe:oG 5:0 see woo I .14ABIOM all i . , . . =1 "0 a 0 1 I'd 0 'to o" a 3 4 V 0~00104-100-1 Uaftle 0 * a so go! g-o, 0 0 0 00 oleo 00 0 0 0 4 0; 93 1 4 t ! a x n Is J7 a 29 1 is 11 nu un IOU up.; .1 vil 4 f 0 it Q it W 11 4 1? is it all bia-c* 00 Q A 1 7 V V. 7--j.,AA IS CC LO C[4~&- P - -00 A 00 * tP 1' 'Go for WWI" Ot $40hibeliefte. It 1. 11144j.118 Awl ' t 4 -I V -00 Afffl. (i . V II, Citbe dew C 1. 1 ~ C) -00 00 35-44; Chem. Zteolr. IW, 1, IYAI: rl. C, A. 24, WI; 00 zS, 74MV; 20, 1901O.-Naphthakot on bergialsatim a -00 Odl the pf,pqw, of MA. unefre avoidance of splitting, 1 h h h d I li O '0 0 a. tit wra ive"OkIT. t 110n,&Imm" n 11MI t rt n4p T 0 1,11re. ,anl.nirwrd at I rii%p. .00 1.1,,* 411W h, rA)';, ISIM1111. Nil# lntlhV* 111V 01011111 00 44 hit'S' SM11cwhall. Crudi, naphiltalror from 4.4vVIII 04110 naphthes In the prtsence of PAA can easily be trans. .00 00 formed to liquid hyd emitted products. The crude n "1 itthalem: from heavy I can be liquefied astisfactorily " ^0 0 00 41 p .1 a somewhat higher temp. at hisher amt. of catalyst e` q =0 (5 Nil,,% -r Vi . Mtk v + 2.5% 8). A He cown. '16 of AV, N sufficient (tit high-Itirtmirr hydrivenial4m. The all of th. contaitter must be vitsteit with sit FeS ;;4 0 U .00 00 laiYer. 711e; is SeCurad.by a preview irraim.eat with 00 00 HvS, Vat o( V2A steel also gives jond rrtultg. C. It. jenni zoo 00 9 Zoo 00 Zoe z:0 411 ' S, too t 3 IT it if at 61 Ica 1111 Halt It of n 2 '14 An I % it ow it ~4 1 it oat! 0 0:0 * 0 41 111 a 000410000*1111111 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 0 0 0 0 e * 0 0 0 e *gio 0 0 0 0 & * 0 # 6 0 0 '09960410090 41 I I I & 1 6 1 a 1 -4 - A 6. L A -L-1 �L-X .1 L J! 0: 00 60 a!- 00 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 V :'64 i I- - ; - - a 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 9- 6 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 *1044-1614 06 #0 'I of 14 it '. " '# # X it 11 ft 14 M A lp It it V V V 11 m N, Q 4. 6 V q A I I AA " V. W it I - 4 HY&OP"tion Of Coal tar Prodmed by low-temper t bOailatim N. A ORLOV. E- I-J'JW&Vf8TZ AND 1. 1. LIEU, Kho'ke' = 0 TCf'W Ya 7-W f0 Oplim 2, No. 1. is- It; (1931)~Tar olitstined in a Fischer ret,let jrum Lilichauskii lang-flame cost bad tj Lfw). 6.4% benzelle-in". substances, 12% 11,0, 18% oil b. below ZW' slid 47 47, 1) above 230'. The frWOOD b- from 23U* up to the beginning .1 coke fl~v;nlii". J d' 1.0189. and C0014, Paraffin 2M, phenob 60.9 slid S ij)u%. was hydr(qv=" in a o, tating autoclave in charges of 1491--255 It. The catalyst% pptd. an pumice stone, were Zn molybdate. N14 vanallate. Nil, tungstsit. U oxide. Nil* molybdate + CrO,, Zo molybdate + Ag.0. NH. molybdate and MnO. + CoO, The temp. was 460--&)*, duration 3-6 hrs.. initW Us prrsvor, so-W &un.. finaj fit pressure 44-75 atm.. wax. Its Pressure I PU-XX atm.. ykicl o( Liquid products + 140 77-W,2%. sp. gr. o( anhy. drous product O.X744-D.9XI6, phenols traces ill 34 6%. Illi) fjWmrj during reaction 2 -8S%. C4 Y's .7 S present in the tar considerably augments the activity AID caW . is nation of narrow cuts of the above tar are reported in detail. A consillerable .t. cycloparaffins was obtaintd. Wo, V, U, Zn. A40j, CuO and FrO catalysts have a vffy low activity. A. A. Boamimcm -00 -00 ** 0 ''.9411 0 -00 =00 Qee t-6 0 IRS z too 0 if L I tTAl.LVG�C.L S' it, I sr W a 3 1 v U 9 AT WIG 0 ppirlpa" Kling it"" Itix W13 n I t4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V V -W NP !s! Oc of A 4d =*MW&O- MaM (J. A2t Ch*,L CUM" MP130 ~~TUW 0 prod (40 6WI10D atm.) of or or 't I - ~2;3 '. 0 _ _ekiw (111) an 3.4.W"hydrw&pMb 01. - ;~;.' 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TopL. tatAlin to 796).-The bmA alkoffloom for tal an discuawd. dcalin with U099 Ahd CO c& 400 Cn. Ass. (r) zoo Oov .3 go v* jo* Poo L 4 SITALLURG)CAL U714-67VIf CtJSSIPXAYICM UZ: ....... =00 o too 0 a WON* -i ON. Ott a.. U U AT 00 A t 9 fu a 01 a I v N I a 0 1 4000: 000900*oooooooooooooo0*000000000000009 e ~_,m 0 0 :1* 0 * *-* o f 0 e'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 oil, 0 0 0 so A sea 00 1 SOA o *:: 00 a . *0 set, so,) so's so* f -- -.-. -,I- ~w .- I - , X mmmmpp~ flA, 04:~- '3 -S*" MI-11 2AMS'S -A I imagll* .41 mV b u it kV . 4 1 q V j a F 0 .6 10, . a a it 14 it it K et ft it 60600 0 0, o-" .00 .*4 1-06 -00 .00 :0 0 0 age 0 0 0 so 1300 III OK Its $A I 1 4 W 0 0 6 1 W Is I a 0 3 1 v mul ant see 41 go GoGeO090*999 A-SALO 00 0 * 411 *0 * 0 & 0 4b a a ties Woo ww V. A, Uap -4 wv 0 .A a L A i l 11 11 21 49 m a $0a ait F 11 0 I I L v I! aAi it a - - 4 O , . ' , - - 11- z m a Ix 0 It4 111 Awl lft~ DOL-10,11 00p Wo .4 I AI 110111 of 11111119hMMS T 1,111t, ftly A .Zt r N!K hinow. Kkins. Twd-i~-~Pitu - :4- = V - C . 'I'lh. WA-4VAIlkIIII111 ill A1114WIAVI-4 00 to the I.Frwtk, -4 %I-IF, catalyt., at t14-1 If pre-111- 110 pi 4011. and wavitsw Ittlips , Al"I Willi alt.1 with.till -09 00 1~ atkilim-ruc, Ift-iliv- II-011 - l h -so VI t A twillitamw ..:do Ek-vm irk-rcticr.. A. A. 11-hilinsk '00 00 3, roe 00 -)~ 00 3, 040 R ire S :O 00 !too A 10. 1 L A -EtALLUSIOCAL LITERAT I CLAS&WbCATICR u a At No Lt a 64 0 so a w to It it t + I w if a I a i IA. . 00 41,0goes 0000**a I of 0 0 -00 V SU 03 1 1 1 6 1 is Uum U16 1/0 "A 1 I lin blob jazram #h ):Visa A S. C A L-J.- A - N r Q 4 ~ I I --*, -1 0 A Y OOA J.e, -.v Action of tuatiag sulfuric acid on decalin. F. 1 ; ' J. ApplW Ckew. W. S. 8 M.1 8, 1;.Irr-T.--'- -00 A. 26, 74KII. 'r.., cf. C. gr2dv,i of com. devalin k7il v.*,, h. 1%#; NO. *j- 1.4711. i 00 d:* 'I.N4Z. und tl*-c~ g) h. iM 92". oilf 1 1.47.73. 117 8 11,14 1. till th, ImMS, %haktaT41 %hrW4 with 2 v-t,, C.1 ~IICZ ! -0e liberation of best and 80* had ctiow,,t, Iolkowrd by woo4isroic the ic4clion proichirl with 11,0 to a neitiml rea,mm , bVing : with C&Ch and redhtg.. gave To cc, of a lortwitt, t, I iNLI, -00 : ** O.W7, hienti. 4.5% mV IAMI. 4. -al with the 00 0 derithydranaphtlialeve obtained toy Ila--kel W. .4. 20. 111foi 0 00 .3 and Zelinskil and Turova-h4lik (C. A. 19. PJ49). =00 Moderating the rartion by coeling with running wAter zoo 00 re~ufted in 30 cc. of the product and con-Merable eknun. 00 tacy S in the distri. reiidue. 'Me accumulation of th~ 0 0 trons-dec2lin may be rsptained by the greater rate of zoo 40V ulfortation of the cis-isomer in the mist. of the 2 ikaver, in cm. dc,&Hn or by the isromerization of the cis- into a** P oasis-decalin (cf. IA]im%kil and Turova-Pollak, loc. at'). Cha.. Plane 7_1 'j7- t 00 A I I L A E TAL call.. ~1. 41.- ii~; it *~i- to Do of a it it U It ft it it C4 MILO Is 1 .14 444 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 6 0 to 4, !T-410 7100.0* 0 0 000 so 0 6 0 a 0 41 000 0 a 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 * 666 4 0 AV - I I AT 4 go Tif i ir :*it i~c ;;~ k V I , 4 11 a 01 14 g it ,I K L _&_JL !V UdIlmom Oll 4d &OW ONS. COMMOMOIN ad - d "NO&W111 am emi;mm "Own". ~ L'A. udamadea of dh&Niw exhWu vl~aimft 0* WAftHwIlkabift. ILLBARRANOT...M.,Uffiod0a of Und emmu for pripwWAom of vawWkm caWyetacmachmeno-m bme. M. A.QVKUUK"A l8burn. Trud. Ukraln, Ckitc. last, Mems. WNO. 11 0--m. D9-411, 65-75)~-L two CA VOJ) 11) in smartst! durin Ith IX)W 700 -0 2-5 hr. W 70 x "I for a faribeir 2.6 be. with ? is 1"~Ut to "Utica a, K I 114=21,01.* of the I r 11 Prep. of Ifurvilmov's B.O.Y. oisftlyot K proweding ab, owset). Tho nweemary expenditure of KPOS is 0-0 hg. low k8jot (1). 'd Kettah titiiiorrom 11. N**C% extract& 4pietitos V" 0~4-17 CrIO&O-ST. and 1~&Hm 6-19. tlitte. ild' is 'ml'Q i. mutwift tu molm, and ailkatto Is then addtJ. followed by AN14and BAUS In r mach proportions as to give a ppt. containing Siot If.a. AL U D-K-SU 1) 9 V '4 A AIA 1-0, &Ad B&O 2-12 lits. per I pt. of V 0 the caulytic ktivity is - that (it ltorea6v's sectJ .;.,YIIt tiatract). Platinfarviry Catalysts ribul-I not a y substituting V~CI& f4t AM, or Mg. Vis, tot for Be. W 1H. A M %activit raWyst, of the romposition 1111 10V V 0 W 01401ned I?V' lhirm- 6V'S 1"thmi troom V S"Mii irsto, mp 1111il lisol. Tim imum tamlUtt Is to nail Isy reducing Cr-"i 11 &X extracts with W1, t4i yield a muladun crul amd V& to which a mufficient anumat 411' fresh extmA is added Air the reaction Cr"I + 3V'v -* Vr'II+ 3VT to talte plam. anti sq. X silicate mull140, arn amitIM to th" dwilution At '00'. t 4,91' ASO-St.4 OIIALLV DOCAt t"I CLA59W ICAT ICN 1Wt I Vj, 4 11 C" 0., 10 An S 1 -14 a 9 4 1 ff m U %I AV 00 4% rt -I !a " 17 no to OP 9 it It CK 11 It M MW n I iYA 0 0 * 0 0 * e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 e 0 o1 V 00 00 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 4111 0 IS G.*_*_6 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * go *] lee .00 ZI*e 40* M411 ge 0 So 0 we 61040 too W w W` w V V -*-" 4 ;1 r0 0 M IV )1 14 Due r It A W I AA 00 CC M tj JAVION46 01 U it N n 0 A Utdi"tim 0( of to qrssadium from arits, concinatirstes and slags foe tb* peeps. ration of vanadium catillystle. 1. UtIllAtation of cal- tz. Sbors. TW. Uktain. cium vanadate. A. "n' W . 40-M- Crude Cs(VO.), Chim. Ixil. Odirit. N -0 1) i. rxtd. during 2.r, I;r. wit h Vviiiing 711TO KIC()#. and t -00 hvn fm a further 2.5 hr- with A'% KAM. whets Wlv of the %'I% Pr-wnt in w4n. its KV(N. utiltraWr Its the luctin. .00 00 f Ill-Irskov,% II.O.V. catalynt (CI. pfrcnlinj alk-trart). .00 of r! Thc n--%sary expenditure of K,COs i40.9 IsAt. per kAr. Ad 1. 11. Utillgation of alkslise eztmcts of titnno-- etite 00 j: inetallurilk4l slam hi. L. limistimy. Ibid. N 114. All. l c R~ ft rot ettota it ttw NS,O 4 Vit1q. ti l 4 17, Cr,(). A V7 still NollOh li-I K. jww 1. 1110 14 addil 0 0 A,% urtasidur thr Nalict At and K -ilk-ate Is then fidiltd. t I k i d I h 1300 nis a% vv n suc followed try AICI9 an DW pruport o s , a ppi. conis. SiO. I I.It. AIO. 1.11 and 0a0 2.12 Peru pe I -- 00 ;:9 , : part of the catalytic activity L% equAl it) that of ' ~: * 0 V 0 11419CSJLOV ~ OCCWkl CIRWY11t. 8416NMOCY ClAtOlYSIS "Kild go ld Ma 114,1 be ol)tailKd by x1datituting Fec4for AIC4,or Ma. Cit $4 Cit for It&. 01. utill"clats, of Urd gnome" OW PM- 0 so ~o 11M bene. " " t" t T " -.00 I 00 t Is 01-11V*4100- I l A It ob. IV%j M the C49"p" I N '00 , . , Cr- tained by limeskov's Method front KV(% K Atille'siv so . , cl.andoacit. The name product to obtained by reducing Cr-contAr, %Lu exts. with 60s, to yield a On. contS. CrIn tv %00 , to which a sufficient amt. of fresh ext. is added for and V *T AY v1 Ill - Cr the rract~ui Cr 1I- 3% + W to take place, and 0 K silicate and H&CI, ate sddcd to the qWn. at 70". 11, C. A, 1! W' r -9 13 A A .14 A a W a N 6 1 AN A, 1, if of or is ( a n ff At A ll 9 a 7 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 * a * * 0 0 0 a a * * 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 @ * 0 - G.-0 0 0 0 a a 8 a Al twz- e -10000 all 01,01P *,, A"&, A -a-W 1 4 . 7 1 1 is T, . % . " . 1, ji a ids sky 3604941 O"W41'r 111.1 A e . . . . . . . . . R 14 X I a % i J~ q jtr,..* f. tsars NkIn W 1,26"ISIS Me "COINTIAS oil A J. ... ... Othods for tM dlitenninatim th* APPfOximAttl cipitant of fit in raw -in- J., IS p " I fu%C! "I, f4slodWivaya Prow. 6. No. W.- MIT Ob t1w.. Zeno. 1940. 1. XIM-In tile firilliturtioAl given to... 11,FAj. (d- i,w). Icc. AmOli and 9. of 111chily p"Ised raw m%rin axe placed in a butporricter, whi+ is then filled to tile mark with distd. seat" (aNxit w -40 ne milit, 6 then Mialicts, plarral in a 7W scaut 1~ih IlA .5 inn, . and centrifuged (,* 15 min. The iviventni:r fAt -00 VW," t i ivfl ffolls tile buivro'lWirr Wair olld ultilli- -00 by t .1, lic itiethtill differs from J the first in that 10 ji. of the raw ca~cin and aix)ut I cc. of water are uscd and the mixt. is shaken a 2nd time. after =00 which it is usain placed in the water liath for 3-4 min. The. factor used is 3. The first method retiluircs, W :W Go 0 00 min and the 2nd 'W~15 min. Both incilitials can Ile used 0 for mutried culic.n. A SIETALLURCKAL LITS1411,01 CLISS11KATION -7-: U_ 4v 00 P it, it I n. 0,94 0. [100 -0. 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0. f 0 0 ACC NRt AP6021716 CODE: (JR/0237/66/000/00'3/0018/0024 AUTHOR: Belyakova, G. V.; Prokoplev,-)!~_.m. ORG: None TITLE: Analysis of a raster modulator in form of a grating SOURCE: Optiko-mcklianicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 3, 1966, 18-24 TOPIC TAGS: optic modulator, photoelectric detection ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the modulation process of a radiant with an arbitrary two-dimensional energy distribution over its cross section, by a raster modulator in form of a moving grating. The problem posed is to find tho mG.Julatcjr out..I put, as a function of time, on the basis of a specified modulator (conFtant specified; velocity of a dimensionally and optically specified gratin-), and a modulator input. The purpose of this research is to enable calculation of the Spectrum of a phototransducer, fed by the radiant flow of the modulator output th,~ basis of, a known input to the modulator. The modulator is assuned in forn Gs' P. With alternate fully transparent and fully opaciue strips, moving wirn a ve1;.i_-_ty ", along x the x-xxis.An arbitrary distribution of luminosity in the planp of t:,t-- :!-,dtj1a-,r)r, TF (x, y), is assumed. Exnressions are developed for the computation OL' 7:.i~ -.P,~)lj'tudeS and phases of the harmonic components of the modulated radiant flow. As -in example, UDC: 621 ACC NR: AP6021716 the nodulation of a radiant flow havirg a )--niformly illuminated circui;;r, 5':-;.J,c,Jrcu- lar, square and rectangular cross section is studied and determined for Various ori- entations of the cross section with respect to the strips of the rostra! modulator. Formulas for the calculation of the imDortant first signal harmonics are given. The developed theoretical conclusions and formulas are substantiated by an eNperimentsl verification. Orig. art. has 5 figures, 24 formulas. SUB CODE: 17 SUBM DATE: 25May65/ ORIG REF: 003/ 07H REP: 002 134. IU p odw im of offim bricto for Ow feeft od olbark tweism for The Uppw leviski warto.-A. A. PkauwAYA and A. 0. ll*nKt*tv.% (Vwwtmy, IS, 181.1946), TberawmaterWOwmilimb6cit Vm the qu&Mx mk hom do A;W841 momtobw TU pfrcwtw Chemical Composition of the mck visoff in 1947 J* w - 0~ , Ws. 91141: AlOs, 14; Fe -1-2; C&O, vp to I-IM TU robactorlmos, the imb is MCO. &S: the Im an oml,TWC. AlletereAftttwqnmarxkiagrotwAtnapsa.mWisthmkdto I*Cbaaicaflyvibmt1mgw"mirkhasmhof~inm. IWe gradingol the botch is 84 Ulow%,. I~rren Inesh, mm... 5,t. 12 12$A 20 1 W Sulphite lye is &Nod to give green strength. mW a table shows the volume of sulphite required in relation to t a otj verb of ltbe solution used. The hrkks are then r.t in the kilo. o"otding to the folkywing schodult. ON .. WWI ow no at do Cb- posomm~, )L,Dwwhwl W '4 V,- low.. 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BerccinM9R. 0 --T;-1IfFc;dgF Silikaucch- _kory 1951,'221 p A,", nik 4, X100053 .- aolln Sands from %washing plants are tiaitable 'for grog for channel stones In stect msting. The approx. chem. compri. of such kaolin Sands Nvith a realdual content of about 19% knallulte Is: AIA In.6, Sit), 83.1%. j- low fluxes. Bound with fireclay (32.8% Al and ver 101), at 1200 , the bodies are easily machinedand are fine grained, the particles being spheroidal. They are equal, or superior, to the usual grog-fireclay refractories. . The. surface becomes covered with a highly siliceous viscous slag (about 71% SIO,) wHch affords excellent protection. W.- Eitel W'*Oooooooeoo*ooo 9 , 0 J_T - -9 - F-P'LA-Im A11% ion,. 6 A I 00 ' 9pekrosmaphl" Analysis at ler-M Thin N -ke4 Wired and Fail.. 1. flu-, .3 plan) c P. Prakop'eva and K, I ' - '_ , f-,fh-1IIt-'Q,$ Zdi~o "40- Teiganov, tFactog- Laborntory). v. 15. Mar. 1949, P. 2W il. Metliod for wires of up to r up it, 001-mm dism. and folio a thickrIe" #if silicon, copper, anJ raAnunnese. The spectrograph and the method of are excilati,m. Tyt,,- 00 CA) results, 4 S L A WALLbMkAL LM-11(141 CLASUFKATIC. t I "v- An 1 11 IW C) U '~ 4, tv '1 3 K ff a x 'A F1 Li-I 11 1 1 0 4111 0 0 0 ov fee** 00000 V: 0 oio * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 of 00 ftamaAAAjoeo 00000 0 010 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 * 0 1 0 1'1~400 zo 0 go* All 0 dn; 00 'a it V x 10 1 X 11 11 11 j4b bill )And,,. .A A 14 &C, 00 al: 9: SPeri-xr phir Anal)~6 of Win Nickel Wim and raik (ln*Rpu-i-n k ' ) A N P 0 . . . ro and K 1. Taga, nov. zoradAknya 1A67)-rWfoMiTTFjk - L t l c hwa. or) a 0 v tory) 15 Mar 1949 N 301 - . . , . - . , p. De,crilies method for wires of up tn 0.1-mm. cham. f f i =00 00 "(]i o l~~ tif up tu 0-01-mm. thicknem% if ,ilicml, c,,pper, and manicanese. The spectrograph mid thv 0 : inethod (if arc excitation are described. Typical 0 .3 rv.~ults are tabulated. 00 ze 0 ;U A;. It' WALUIRCKAL LOIRA76RE CLASUFtCATiON C.4 ,1 0 An I a IF a K a PI tin It 0910011 11S4 0 0 00 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 A *0 NO0 AMPAV'"WO if? got is Ila--.w .4 IN A 11, VA A A. t &I 1. 4a 0 Hpactrum anillysis of thick nickel wirest end WON; A. N. K. 1. 1 1.11'.1,4raps /.,?, ~m ma, 'rh~ -,,it imy -m-sivit,i 1.1 high-IFTIVOWY I.ak IN' 1'.1l.r 'I'.lk .11V wrtr X.I. I IN, "I,. A md \12.741.' Cit I and Ni SM. 1. Mss m,I Nj goo also '40 gee goo !10 a *411.11A0111"LlWAAL lL"l~AlW~C LASWKAIM woe Inv .40 --ON- F N. 4 IS 07 111 49 IN alli J~ia- '"Nii i i-i '-w,i o_~i 'W_-Y7 e 1 1111 uIL W 0 Pull 0 0 0 * : : 0 * & 0 0 9 0 ; ; 0 0 0 * & & 0 * * 0 0 * a 0 w PROKOPEVA, M. F. V. V. UDOVENKO, ZhOKh, 19, 165-8(1949) I . ~ - M 004 :: a plocrMll" -MIll A 00 A 3275. PRODMTION ar SILICA FM R"S OF ELWTRIC FMUUM I! 0000 's:' PM UPPE ISETSKI WORKS. BerozWp# 1. A. and Prokppqa, A. 0. 00 (ftneupoz7, 19A$, vole 13p 1811 soo abstr. in Tr"-s. 'Mt. Ceram. 00 floe., -Ian. 1949v vol. A$# (1), 22A)s 6:'! 00 ~li wz I:, E0 ASS.$LA off ALLIC(ACAL Lil(CLIL dit CLASSIFKATICK -,7 -i I . -i ------ ;;- -'r-14--r-JI-s-f p^ 11-1-A-0 -.0* L jsr rN allif t*44 Ita Kit rtf! 0 00000 0 0400000 10 0 0 00 ii-loilmol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0~0-0 -00 loo of loo -00 .00 Soo ZOO zoo -so Soo :;o 0 zoo ZIO 0 04 00000*6600-*60009949 ; N O-o'O-o * 0 400000000*0 PROKOPIC, J. Parasitic worms of our Insectivora; a systematic faunistic study and and ecologic-zoogeographic evaluation. po 87. Praha,, Czecoslovakia. 'Vol. 6, no. 2,, 1959, Month3,y List of East European Accessions (EEAI), IL, Vol. 9, no. 2. Uncl, FROKOPIC, Jan Trichinellosis in C;iechoslovakia. Wiadomosci parazyt. 8 no.1:311-46 162o 1. Institute of Biology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. (TRICHINOSIS epidemiol) CZE,CHOSL(YVPIaA / Zooparasitology - Ifelminths. G-2 Abs jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.; No 18, 1958, No- 81717 Author : Prokopic, J. Inst ot-gtvOt Title A Systematic Investigation of Parasitic Helminths in the Common 1-blo and an Analysis of Helminthofauna in Individual 'E, 'pecies of Imectivora in Czechoslovakia Orig Pub :Zool- listY, 1957, 6, No 4, 331-34o Abstract :In dissectirg 52 molea in 1954-1956, 9 species of helminths were found (2 species each of trematodes and cestodes, ard 5 species of nematodes). Most prevalent is Morganella talpae. 0a the Czechoslovak territory holminthofauna of genus Sorex is richest witb roc!p_:~d to n=ber of slecies (24); invasion intensity is highest in the genus &inacous (95%). Cestodes predominate in re- presentatives of genus Sorox and Naonya, nematodes In those of R?inaceur:, and Talpa. Author's abstract. Card 1/1 CZECHOSLOVi'dWi./Zoopar!-~sito,-or;y - Parasitic Worms, G Abs Jot--r : Ref anir Biol. j No 1, 1959, 995 Author : Prokopic, J. Inst : Title : Hclui-Dth Fa ~iia of Soricidae ii- the Hi0i Tartars Orig Pub : Z-001. listY, 1957, 6, No 2, 147-154 Ab s t va c t:24 strains of licluinths -.,rere found i:i shrews aud water shrewd of Tartar park, and 3 of them (Opist"lioglyphe meg-sto-1,11,s, Cephalotreiia niiiutum, and Staphylocystis alpostris) were hiOL nou:itain forns. Vie most unii~orsal (18 strai-iis) were the cestoidea. The parasitf~s are lis- ted accorcli--,.g to their hosts. Card 1/1 - 24 - T"`('KO7"TCI T- PYS,"~Yv~ D "Somt r,-!-~ults of tl~.,~ zil'uly of' worro in -pve enimeI3 PnJ ~~!-hnr wil,i zinimid,3 11virr, in the Tozolciprilry Camm Pro-sarve." BIOLOOTTA, BratIslove, Czecho3lowkis, Vol. 1.3, no. 7p IS58 7 ou Monthly list of Epust Eurone Aectssions (7-;.AI), LC, Vol. P, No. 6, Sert 59 unclas "'effect of ecolo-l"'c (,;n t-"': -'a:~- 1.69 (Ceskoslove.--i3ka -Holu.- -1 V U /1, c - `7no. cb. 1~ 57, s'r: a, Index of ..'~.cccssion(- E.'I) LC, Vol. 71 "o - i"-) `- 1 I OZECHOSLOVAL! / Zocpnrasitology. Frrn6itic Worm. G-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No.8, 1958, No 33934 Author : Prokopich Inst : --ftt-riveTr- Title : Helminthofeunc of Crocidure (Crocidura, Insectivore). -- K goh2intofauna belozubok (Orceidurv., Insectivora). Orig Pub IZ0,31. listY, 1957, 6, No. 2, 155-162. Abstrect Seven species of holninths were found in 28 Crocidure sur- veolons end 4 0. leucodon frcm the Ozach Poopla's Repu- blic (1954-1955)- Cestcdes staphylocystis furcatn rnd S. jr-cobsoni WGro identified in Europe for the first ti:.-o. Frcr. ruthorts rosum-e. Cerd 1/1 8 A(.L NMs AP5021659 0 CODE: ALFRIOR: Otcenasek, M.; Dvorak, J.; Prokopic,- J, 00, 0:,',G: Institute of Parasitology of the Czechoslovak AS. (Parazitologic!W 115tav 6--AV PragueT 'I TITIZ- Isolation of Emmonsia crescenG Et Jellison 1960 on the territory of the CSSR (The Czecho3lovak Emmons Soviet Socialist Repablic) SOURCE: Ceskoslovenski epidemiologie, vLikrob!oloZ;ie, imunolo,7ie, V. 14, no. 4, 1955, 229-232 and inse:rt 4X facing pa,_;e 225 r animal parasite, animal nicrobiology, parasitology, parasitism .MPIC TAGG parasitel ABSTRACT: The article reports on the successful isolation of Emmonsia crescens Em- mons et Jellison 1960 and Qn the uWcolo3ical characteristics of the first Czechoslovak isolates of this organism. The present study Is a continuation of earlier studies in that it continues the investigation of the Infected ILutl;s of small mammal-, in an attempt to isolate thenJiaspiromycosis agent. The nVcological investiGation was miade of the lung tissue of 1.19 live, wild rodents and insectivores cauC;ht live aroutid Now( Bud7ov and subsequently put to death after removal of the ecto:paraaitei3f',,;, The animnIj caught represented six (6) ore-Pien. 'raree specimens of 141crotta -arv-p-lia were Isolated from the luna ti6sue investigatea. Macroscopic spherules, the parasitic staGe or the ~ L 20518-66 ACC NR- AP5021559 organism, were observed only in one case. The inliestigators were auccp:.;ful in makdl a culture of this agent. This is the first recovery of Dmonsia cresct-6 B=oaz et JeLUson 1960 in central. Europe and is attributed to their understanding of the mi- crobioloGy, ecology, andgeography of this mycotic antigen. The morphoj~hysiologicsl characteristics of the isolated strains completely correspond to the Initial descri] tions of isolates of Ermonsia crescens. Orig. axt.bas: .1 table. suB com o6 SUBM DATE: none OTH REF: 008 EAST GERMANY DK 595.423-578.8-093 __EE2~~ ~; Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Para- sitology (Parasitologicky Ustav Csl. Akademie 'led.), Prague. 0 "The Method of Collectiiigand Raising - Oribatidae for Experimental Study of the Growth Cycle of Tapeworms. Jena, Angewandte Parasitolopie, Vol 7, No 1, Feb 66, pa.-es 16-19. Abstract: [Author's English summary modified] A modified method for collecting and raising oribatid mites is described which has been used by the author since 1959. The collection of the mites is most conveniently done In eclectors. The raising of mites was modified as follows; they are kept on filter paper in Petri dishes and are fed slices of potatoes, carrots or fruit. The small percentage (I per cent) of infestation of Oribatidae by Cestodes in nature was confirmed. The most sensitive to ex- perimental invasion ares Achipteria coleoptrata, Scheloribates laevigatus and Galumna elimata. 15 Eastern European, 6 Western references. (Manuscript received 23 Nov 64.) 1/1 - 57 -