SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKORIK, YU.I. - SKORKO-TRYBULA, Z.

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KUFMARSKAYA, E.V.;. MKORIK, YU.I. Effect of thionyl chloride on the siloxane bond in an ultrasonic field. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.2:369-372 N 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Institut khimii silikatov im. I.V. Grebenshchikova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.V. Tananayevym. Meditm of ultrasonic treatment Degree of.pollymerization Carbon content,% -of organopolysiloxane Hexaethy1disiloxane 0. 33 il l oxane f Diethylpolys uid " 4 T -44 TiCZh-9 B U WhP. (V T-9 .0 EUb ~ pi-m-et-hydolysiloxane ivbberl 2% solution in benzene 5000-7000 10% 9.20. L 48579-65 ACCESSION-M ~AIP50W_03 :tane (or its olutio )was s A mixture of asilibstos.And orgahopolYsilo n ncy of 19- 21 kc-and an intensity I jected to ultrasonic vibrations with a freque of about 7 in~ water' was used. to cool the system. The,op W/CM2. Flow era- tion was carried out in, 30-min periods with. 15 -min.interruptions for cool-- ing. rhe treated samples were thoroughly. washed with benzene or toluene--*' in a Soxhlet extractor and dried at 150*C. ads or_p_`tio-_n',___r esistance-to' 1iydrach16_ric'_ac'idand:' 'tensile strength of the fibers were determined both for initial and modified! naterials. Water absorption changed from- 156% to 250ja fo the' 'r r ethylpoly Ailoxane fluid-treated asbestos. -Acid resistance -is.-shown,.in Table 2.. Table 2. Effect* of h'y'drochloric acid solutions on initial: and modified chrysotile asbestos Acid concentrat16n Weight losses of asbestos in in % I nitial 41odified 25 54.2 .8 10 26.6 16.2 17.3 5 9.0 Card 7 L 48579-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5008803 Tensile strength of the modified Iasbestos was not impaired by the tr.eat- ment. The authors suggest that active particles, which are formed from both the asbestos and organopolysiloxane molecules as a result of the:destruc- -tiVe-effect- -cavi a lo ombiine,.DroducibgAt~e attachment of pol~r-;i-ano- is-iloxane r i %cals -to -silicon -or ma inesium a_to_Tr1-s-: BY-troans-of --an-,oxyge. :1YridgL-,t_77- r evi u- b .4The possibility of formation of similar derivatives fo kaolinwas ,r '0 s Partial degradation of organopolysil xanes 0 demonstrated by the authors. by cavitation caused by ultrasonic vibration is confirmed by a certain decrease in the viscosity of the modifying agent. The acquiring of hydrophobic prop- erties by the ultrasonically treated asbestos is explained by the formation of true chemical bonds b~etween the mineral, andthe modifying agent-, inasmuch -as the mere adsorption of an organopolysiloxane-on asbestos does not render. the. latter hydrophobic, in spite of a higher carbon content in the case of the adoorptloh. The higher acid resistance' of 'the modified asbestos -is explained, by the better hydrophobic properties. . This workwas conducted in tfie'lw- stitute of the CItemistry of Sillcates'lm,- .10 N. Gr ObenshqfLik -_46.id Yc-ie-nces USSR.] Ica S/139/59/000/05/007/026 F.032/Elll+ AUTHORS: Moskalev, V.A.9 FiliPPOV3 M.F,, SkorikQ 3 A.G.,- and Skvortsov, Yu.M.- TITLE: A High Pulsed Current Stereobetatron PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy2 Fizika, 1959, .Nr 5~ PP 35-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Tomsk Polytech.nical Institute has designed a 25 MeV stereobetatron such that the beam current at the target is of the order of a few amps during a fraction of a microsecond. The shape of the magnetic field was based on the theoretical studies reported in Refs 3-7. The present paper gives a general description of the various features of the betatron including the construction of the electromagnet, the supplies, the injection scheme, the extraction scheme, and the design of the two independent vacuum systems. The machine is now being built. It will be used to study electron interactions in the two crossed beams. 11,i There are 10 figures and 14 references, of which 12 are /1 Soviet and 2 English, iy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.M. Kirova A~SOCIATION: Tomsk SUBMITTED: December 27, 19~b M ACCESSION NR: AR4022437 SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abs. 1A331 S/0058/64/000/001/A03ro/AO37 AUTHORS: Moskalev, V. A.; Okulov, B. V.; Otrubyannikov, Yu. A.; Skvortsov, Yu. M.; Skorikov, A. G.; Shestakov, V. G. TITLE: Results of starting a pulsed two-chamber stereo betatron for 25 MeV CITED SOURCE: Izv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 122, 1962, 50-53 TOPIC TAGS: stereo betatron, pulsed stereo betatron, two channel stereo betatron, ionization measurement, radiation dose power, optimal gamma ray intensity, stereo betatron radiation yield, bremsstrahlung pulse TRANSLATION: A two-channel pulsed stereo-betatron for 25 MeV with increased radiation intensity was started 'and put in operation-at Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4022437 the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute in 1960. The electromagnet of the apparatus was fed with 2760 A current pulses at 7.5 kV and at a repetition frequency of 0.2 cps. The injection voltage and current were 300--400 kV and 1.6 A. A special system for dropping the elec- trons on the target made it possible to obtain bremsstrahlung pulses not exceeding 0.2 microsecond in duration. (For details see RZhFiz, 1963. 1A381, 382.) To register the radiation pulses, a standard "Kaktus" x-ray meter was used with an aluminum one-liter DIG-1 ionization chamber. It was impossible, however, to measure the ra- diation-dose with the available instruments. Consequently,-a rough qualitative estimate of the radiation dose power per pulse was made 'Using a method in which a radiation pulse was transmitted through a lead layer of maximum possible thickness. It was found that at op- timal gamma-radiation intensity a pulse from one accelerator cham- ber can pass through a lead 14-cm layer located 1 meter away from the iaccelerator target. This corresponds to an approximate dose of 50 roentgens. if it is assumed that during one acceleration cycle the Card 2/3' ACCESSION NR: AR4022437 dose i;, ::he stereo-betatron beam amounts to only 5 roentgens, then the radiation yield of the stereo-betatron is 250--300 times larger than in existing betatrons of the same energy. The dimensions of the focus spot did not exceed 4 x 2 mm in the right-hand accelerator chamber, and 10 x 1 =n in the left. The number of accelerated elec- trons is -5 x 1011. V. Voronin. DATE ACQ: 03Mar64 SUB CODE: PH, SD ENCL: 00 ord 3/3 GUBAq I.N., inzh.; SK zh. The D-432 machine for cutting expansion joints in hardened concrete. Stroi. i dor. mash. 7 no.9:15-16 S 162. (14M4 15:10) (Road machinery) ,Y T "r a C, ',!-:-trol of r-r r,~ nce a SjUlIKOV, K. G. ,'Total Heats of Evaporation of Liquid IIixtures: I. New Ilethod of Determination of Total Heats of Evap~ration, 11 Zhur. Fiz. KhJ-m, 23, No. 11 , 1949. Hbr. Lab. Thernochenistr(, Chair Physical & Colloidal Chen., Rostov State Univ. im. V. 1.1. Molotov, -clg4g-. 5W AUTHOR: Skorikov,.K..G. SOV/76-33-2-42/45 TITLE- Discussion (Diskussiya). Remarks on "he Papers by P. V. Nemt-sov 1,2] (Zamechaniya k statlyam P. V. Nemtsova [1,2j ) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 2, PP 501-502 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is shown that the four equations (1-4) which were suggested- by Nemtsov for studying the.ionization potentials of various ions are in principle based upon equation (1). This equation is an application of Newtonts (N2yuton) first law (Rof 3)- Proceeding from an equation by Dibrova (Refs 4, 5), which is represented in a form corresponding to the conditions given by Nemtsov, a series of equations are derived (6-17) and the following conclusions are drawni the equation according to Newton (5) can be expressed in a general form (18) which can be considered the basic form for all four (1-4) of the equations set forth by Nemtsov. New principles are not to be found in the empirical formulae set forth by P. V. Nemtsov, and also not ir. Card 1/2 their generalized form (18). There are 6 Soviet references. SKOIUKOV, L.V. (at.Igumnovo) Fundamentals of rhythmic operations. Zhel.dor.transp. 43 no-4:81-82 Ap 161. (PURA 14:3) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika stantsii Igumnovo Gorlkovskoy dorogi. (Rail-roads, Industrial) ACC NR: AP6036429 SOURCE CODE: UR/0210/66/000/008/0101/0103 'AUTHOR: Skorikova, M. F. ORG: Sakhalin Complex Scientific Research Instituce, s. Novo-Aleksandrovka (Sakhalinukiy komplekanyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut) TITLE: Determination of the density of the cartli'd crust from boundary velocity values SOURCE: Geologiya i gcofizika, no. 8, 1966, 101-103 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave nr-AAA-A#iAer,-,rock elasticity, elastic wave,*I earth crust., gravimetry, shock wave pmpagation, shock wave velocity / Sakhalin ABSTRACT: A relationship is established between crustal density (p) and boundary velocity (vr) that is considered useful in interpreting and correlating seismic and gravimetric data. Experiments conducted with rock samples from Sakhalin show that the longitudinal wave velocities measured in the samples correlated well with elastic- wave propagation velocities in the massif based on seismic field data obtained in situ. On the basis of the relationships 0 - 0.18 vb + 1.823; vb - 4.lp - 6.462 2 SKORIKOV, P.A.; KITCHENK0, G.A., master Organization of material and technical procurem,,,,rit and work of the order bureau in the locomotive depot in Krasnodar. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 9 no.11:6-8 N 165. (MIRA 19: 1 ) 1. Lokomotii-noye depo Krasnodar. TAMBOVTSEV, D.A.; SKORIKOV, V.M.; MELUDEV, I.S. Production of bismuth titanate single crystals and some of their properties. Kristallografiia 8 no.6:889-893 N-D163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. TANBOVTSEV, D.A.; SAFRONOV, G.M.; TERENTIYEV,, B.P.; SKORIKOV, V.M. Stability of the operation of a reference voltage source using ferroelectric bismuth tetanate crystals. Elektrichestvo no.12:85-86 D 163. (MM 17:1) ACCESSION NR: AP4019324 S/0105/64/000/003/0001/0005 AUTHOR: Tambovtsev, D. A. (Engineer), Terentlyev, B. P. (Doctor of' technical sciences); Zheludev, I. S. (Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences); Skorikov, V. M. (Engineer). Kucherova, L Y. (Engineer) TITLE: Voltage and current stabilization by ferroelectrics SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 3, 1964, 1 -5 TOPIC TAGS: ferroelectric, ferroelectric crystal, voltage stabilizer, current stabilizer, ferroelectric voltage stabilizer, ferroelectric current stabilizer, reference voltage, bismuth titanate, barium titanate, triglycine sulfate ABSTRACT: Procedures for the calculation of ferroelectric-stabilized reference -voltage sources are set forth, a new circuit for voltage stabilization is submitted, and some problems in using ferroelectrics for stabilization purposes are discussed. The new bridge-like circuit (see Enclosure 1) has the advantage Card I I t '~_ ACCESSION NR: AP4019324 of a high output voltage that can reach one-third of the input voltage; also, a high degree of temperature compensation is possible. The experimentally determined effects of frequency and load on the performance of ferroelectric voltage stabilizers are reported. The possibilities of ferroelectric materials for current stabilization were also explored; a I-cms' barium-titanate plate ensured a stable mean current of 50 ma at 50 cps; bismuth titanate and triglycine sulfate were also tested. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallograffi AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 135ep63 DATEACQ:* 27Mar64 ENCL: 0 1 SUB CODE: EE NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 001 C..,d 2 / 1 ~2- '7777777777--7= - 7 L 42Z84_65 E:PF(c)/.EpVrNG(J)/EWT(m)/E"(IS)/Ewp(t) IJP(-6)- D---. !ACCESSION HR: AP5009374 ; ~ UR/0363/65.1001/002/0232/0235 'AUTHOR3 Speranskaya, Ye. I.; Rez I.' S.# Kozlova_,, L. V.;~ Skorikov,.V. H. !Slavov, V: I. 'JITLE: Bismuth oxid4-titanium-dioxide -system :SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, V. 1, no. 2,A9659 '232-235 TOPIC TAGS: bismuth oxide, titanium dioxide, phase diagram, phase e ;1' qu ibrium ABSTRACT: The bismuth oxide-titanium oxide system was,studiedusing thermal analy---': sis and x-ray diffraction. The work was done in platinum or platinum-rhodium cru.;-~ .cibles. The phase diagram is shown in fig.1 of the Enclosure. Three compounds are formed in this system: 0i20 -Ti02(Bi8TiO14), 2Bi2O3 .2 an 3 -3TiQ (Bi4Ti3O12) d ,Bi203-4TiO2(Bi2Ti4Oll)-- All ofthese compounds melt in an incongruent manner:. Bi8TiO14 at 86500, Bi4Ti3O12 at 12100C an&Bi2T4011 at 12750C. At 6700C Bi4Ti,3014.-I~ undergoes a reversible phase transition., Accordina to thermal analysis-data the other two compounds undergo no conversions in the'investigated temperature re I.. gion Card 1/3 - ----------------- L 45784-65 . IACCESSION NR : APS009374 EUCLOSURE; 61 do Z. Ckl 4J 4-1 E ol 44 P4 - . _ 3f3 Card d) M SPERANSKAYA, Ya.l., SKORIKOV, V.M.; RODE, Ye.Ya.; TEREKHOVA V.A* Y Phase diagram of the system bismuth oxide - ferf-ic oxide. Izv. AN S3SR. Ser. khim. no.5:905-906 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N,S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. SPERANSKAYA, Ye.I.; REZ, I.S.; KOZLOVA, L.V.; SKORIKOV, V.M.; SLAVOV, V.I. Bismuth oxide - titanium dioxide system. Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no.2:232-235 F 165~ (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Imeni Kurnakova AN SSSR. SVET-HOLDAVSKIY. G.Ya. (Moskva, -B.Novinskiy per.' d.3, kv.90); SKORIKOVA, A 'jt,,JXos1cva, ul, Xachalovs, d,20, kv. 66) Develoement of multiple cysts in Vats after injection of Rous sarcome virus Lwith sum ry in -Waglishl. op.onk. 3 no.6*673-677 157, (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz Gosudarstvenn. o kontrollnogo institute suvorotok i vaktain in. L.A.Terasevichaotdir. - B.I.Didenko, nauchn. rukovod. - chlen- korre-ppoalent AMN SSSR prof. N.G.ElyWeva) (SKIN NJAGPIASMS, exper. Rous sarcoma virus cysts, multiple subcutaneous in rate) (VIRUNS same) SVET-MOLDANSKY, G.J.;SKORIKOVA, A.S. (Technical asoistance: E. A. Kanygina) The pathogenicity of Rous Sarsoma virus for mammals. Detection of virus and of antigenic substances of Rous Sarcoma in the cyst- haemorrhagic disease of Albino rats. Acts. virol. Ingl. Ed., Praha 4 no.1:47-51 Ja 160 1. Influenza and Measles laboratory. The Tarasevich State Control Institute of Medical'Biological Preparations, Moscow. (SJLRGOML virolog7) !tit r,hlei, Turat evt0x. S KOH I.~"A. Anisotropy of the elastic properties of rocks in Sakhalj-n. izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 no.8r6l-75 Ag 165. (MIRA 18s9) 1. Sakhalinskiy kompleksnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut Sibirskogo otdelonlya AN SSSR, gorod Ywhna-Sakhalinsk. -SKORIKOVA, 0..&. . , " ~,;., . I- -, - ~ ~ Sawflies (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) which dama.-e current and gooseberry bushes. Bnt.oboz. 32:107-116 '52. . (MLRAA 7:1) 1. Kafedra obshchey entonologii Leningradskogo sellskokhozynystvan- nogo instituta. (Sawflies) SKORIKOVA, O.A. -.- - - . .7 Biology of Bawflies (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidas) which damage currants and gooseberries in Leningrad Province. Int.oboz. 33:128-131 153. (MT,'RA 7:5) 1. Kafedra obahchey entomologii Leningradskogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo instituta. (Leningrad Province-Sawflies) (Sawflies--Laningrad Province) (Berries--D.Iseases and pests) SKORIKOVA, O.A. Protecting berry craps against Injurious insects. Biol. v shkole no.2:64-66 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Leningradskiy sellskokhozyaystvenW institut. (Entomology--Study and teaching) (Berries--Diseases and pests ) BEY-31YRIM0, Grigoriy Yakovlevich; ~SKORIKOVA, Olfga Aleksandrovna; AKHRIKOVICH, M.B., red.; CHMMA, Z.V., tekhn. red. [Laboratory exercises in entomology] laboratornys zaniatiia po entomologii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo sallkhoz. lit-ry. 1958. 25y p. (Entomology-laboratory manuals) (HIU 11:8) .SKORIKOVAg Ollga Aleksandrovna; REUTSKAYA, O.Ye*, red.; CHUNAYEVA, Z.V.p [Sawflies., pests of fruits and berries] Pillifshchikip vre- diashchie plodovo-iagodrym kullturam. Moskvaq, Gos.izd-vo sel!khoz.:Lit-r7v 1960. 72 p. (MIRA 14:7) (Sawflies) RATIASHVILI, I.D.; BEY-BIYiMO, G.Ys.; BOGDANOV-KATIKOV, U.N.; GlOtASIMOV, B.A.; GILYAIROV, H.S.; DMITRIYEV, G.V.; ZVEREZOMB-ZUBOVSKIT. Ye.Y.; ZDJIN, L.S.; KOLOBOVA. A.N.; MEDVMEV, S.I.; MISHCHEMO, A.I.; PRE OV, A.I.; RYABOV, M.A.; SAV2DARG, A.B.; SIMIVANOVA, S.N.; -SEOR.IKOYA,_O.A---TROFKINA, M.F.; SHA OMIKOV, G.Kh.; SHCOWLET. V.N., prof., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; ESTERBERG, L.K.; YAKHONTOV, V.V.; REWSKAYA, O.Ye., red.; CHUNAYEVA, Z.V., tekhn.red. [Classification of*insects on the basis of damage to crops] Opre- delitell nasekomykh po povrezhdeniiam kullturnvkh rastenii. Izd.4, perer. i dop. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry. 1960. 607 p. (KER.A 14:1) (Insects, Injurious and beneficial) ,~K ~IKOVA, O.A. Biology of Pamphilus balteatus Fall. (Pamphilidae, Hymenoptera) in Leningrad Province and its control. Zool. zhur. 39 no. 10:1511- 1514 0 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Department of General Sntomclogy, Leningrad Agricultural Institute, town of Pushkin, Leningrad Region. (Leningrad Province--Sawflies) (Roses--Diseases and pests) SKORIKOVR, Ye., ti-achikha We will conplete our assignment ahead 6f time. Sov.profsoiuty 7 no-10:13-14 My '59. (AIRA 12:9) 1. Tashkentskiv tekstillnyy kombinat imeni Stalina. (TaBbI-,r,r)t__Te:,.t lie industry--Labor productivity) MARKII.A.T.:SKORIKOVA, Yii.G.__ Studying the factors of color chang-a In drying prunes. Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; pishch. takh. no. 2:18-23 '58- (MIRA 11:10) 1. Odeaskiy takhnologichookiy institut pishchevoy I kholodillnoy promyshlennosti, Kafedra biokhimii I mikrobiologii. (Prune-Drying) HARM, A.T. - SKORIKOVA Yu.G. 11.1, - , Change in the chemical composition of pli, du_ring dr.-,ring. Kona. i ov. prom. 13 no,10:22-24 0 '58. (MIRA 11:10) l.Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy i kholodillnoy pro-myshlonnosti. (Plum--Drying) -TA Yu. G., -j-.n 'rx"; .2ci -- (di:-'I "ChanC - I - .-I ~ -n th- cuali- L-;'iv(-- indic,.-t~,r2 of ':vuit in 'h!:,, nroco-~ of dryinC rizid pre!~er- -*"A --16 1970. 19 pp J %I (11-in of Ili Lhj,-r 7dU- DiEtt o--'* Food and itc.-frig~-,r tion ii,,(-;u--t2-.y. -ir of and ~Acrobioluc:y) - 150 co-Di--~s MARKRI A.T.; SKORIKOVA, Biochemical changes In apples during drying. Izv.vya.ucbab.zav.; plnhch.toldi. no.1:37-44~ '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Odonnki-i toldinologichookiy institut pishchevoy I 1-holodil'noy promyBhlennosti, kafedra 'bloWhimil. i m1krobiologii. (Apple--Drying) MARKH, A.T.; SKORIWVA, Yu.G. Chemical changes in dried fruit during storageo Izvov3rs,uchab, zav.; pishch.takh. no.5:42-50 '59- (MIRA 13:4) 1. Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchavoy i kholodillnov promyshlonnosti, kafedra biokhimli i mikrobiologii. (Fruit, Dried--Storage) .r.. MAREH, A.T., doktor tekh.; SKORIKOVA, Yu.G., aspirant Biochemical changes in plums during drying. Trudy OTIPiKhP 9 no.2: 39-51 '59- (Plumk Drying) (Prime) (KERA 13:9) SKOalKOVA, Yu.G., aspirant 31ochemical characteristics of plumq from the Sochi Region. Trudy OTIPiKh.P 9 no.2:77-95 959. (MIR& 13:9) (Sochi- Plum) MARKH. A.T.; SYOTIIKOVA, Yu.G. Some distinctive aspects of the drying of plums. Eons. i ovo prom* 14 no,7:11-13 Jl '59. (MIRA 12.-9) 1.Odeaskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut piahchevoy i kholadilinojr promyshlennosti. I (Moldavia-Flum--Drying) MARKH, A.T.; ZOZULEVIGH, B.V.j,SKORIKGVA, YU.G.; RASKINA, N.A. Vitamin enrichment of food concentrates. Kons.i av. prom. 16 no.2: 21-23 F 1.61. (MIR& 14:4) 1. Odeoskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy i kholodillnoy promyshlennosti. (Food, Concentrated) (Vitamins) SKORIKOVA, Yu.G.; KROTOV, Ye.G. Modificaticn of polyphenol Oli groups during fruit drfing. Izv.- vys.ucheb.zav.; pishcb.tekh. 2:35-40 162. (WRA 15:5) 1. Odeaskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy i kholodillnoy prom.vshlennosti, kafedra biokhimii i mikrobiologii. (Fruit, Dried) (Phenols) v. Chemical Abst. Vol- 48 No. 9 May 10, 1954 General and Physical Chemistry tern wlt~ completely closed solubility c-ale. Mutosi sofflfl )&S*xamethylentmine and water. k-E. N. Zil%cr- Man a 7, D. Skorikova. Zhur. Obsk - -- 1.437--' 'temp, hexamethylenimlite (1)'. Is completely miscible with v4ater (cf. Zhur. F*. Kh'm. 26, 1458(1952)). At higher temp. 2 conjugate SoIns. are formed and the soly. curve 6 a completely closed system with a mix. and min. consolute points at 39.5 and 22.5% (D. at 228 and 66.9% resp. Min. sold. of 1, 5.770, Is at 100- 160% min. soly. of water in 1, 29. %. Is at 1 0-180'. 0 1. Bencowits-I SKOm", 1. Ye. Central Sci. Research Inst. for Dif3infection, MDRAVA, Peorle's Co-n-isspriat Public Health, (-19-"]-'-) "On the bsetericide Pction of K-soaT) and K-prerarption." Zhur. Mikrobiol., EDidemiol., i Immunobiol., 110- 3, 1944- 0 0 00 l01 -.*.* .0 .4 u 33 M A APB C -,a- K -"-J24j-A s- J--I-J i.pjfti-t" - I '-z--K0 RIO, A Chemotherapy of the t"hus eumthemsticus 1. P Ain't 0. '.L K zh~. VO-Ak"i . Ep 7. -.-J w1wi- loonx"Awl. 1044. N- IIP'll. - C Am- %vvrr hStAcufaird intionagally Willi is b(Ain rioullk""I 00 it Stainva pigs loll" Int with the VIC114.4 typtill. valkildwiltA. ralis Otto, After sevelid Ims%ages through InIce 00 "?1eirUJI I t Int"thsim"Mly a onlis b# %*a* Was obtained which ffificrted the lurip d tb. l.. 3wb inlee were well wlaw~l hir O'c'nothelitpeutiv ripts. A tj and related coinfids. were testel. (M tbeAe the following c,111ittils. wriv dmned winthy ii( flirther invt, tir4tion. 00 v'rievLAIly vvitAlpdi. conA%fins 14 sullust4mides combined with Ivft: V4-h,,ptuyl- 4 -4mino- I ~utftvuj%fivIj%-tj rile. liheuyl udf~w. 00 00 A1111,410. ji !A, Aid-ILA a(VALLUNCKAL LfTeRATUAIJ CL.SSWIC.710. v n Sy 0 A; u 4) its -k 4 A- At. - - -.1 -00 moo SOO hoo i 41,iil 3A il,,V 0, it to to -10 Or K it R it 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 * 0 to 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 q) * 0 W 0 0 0 a Z4,0000 ! a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 0 0t 0 0- '0 00 0 0 000 0 0 00 00 USSR/M~dicine Brucellosis Sep 50 Vaccines E-4 "Extraction of a tiving Microbic Culture of Brucella From Killed Semiliquid Formol Antibrucellosis Vac- cine," I. Ye. Skorin, Cand Biol ScJ., M. S. Shaburov, M. N. PopovIyants, Candidates Vet Sci, Div of Bio- chemo All-Union Inst of Exptl Vet Med "Veterinariya" No 9, pp 28-30 Conducts series of tests on properties of a living microbic culture isolated by G. M. Boshlyan's me- thod from killed semiliquid formol antibrucellosis vaccine, series No 31, and finds them identical to 166T~O Medicine - Brucellosis kcontd) Bep 51U Brucella melitensis. Concludes formalin in con- centrations used to prepare subject vaccine does not kill causal agents of the disease but merely inactivates them, changing their form and proper- ties, and under specific conditions this changed but living culture from which killed vaccine is prepared can. acquire form and properties inher- ent in original strain. Head, Div of Biochem: Dr G. M. Boshlyan. 40 >4 ~'ul]'. translation c 7/53 tO 166T50 SKORIN, I. *., Cand. Biol. Sci. All-Union Inst. of Experimental Veterinary Medicine "On the Microbic forms of the virus of foot and mouth." SO: Veterinariia. 29(7), 1952, p. 20 Full translation c 7/53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SKORIN, I*Ye., kand.biol. nauk; SHUBIN, V.A., kand.vot.nauk. Foot-and-mouth disease in saigas. Veterinariia 35 no.10:49-54 0 '58. (MIRA 11:10) l.Vaesoyuznyy institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii. (Foot-and-mouth disease) (Saiga-Diseases and pests) SKORIN, P. F.) PIRTSKHALAYSHVILI, S. KH. Tea Machinery New tea harvester. Sellkhozmashina, No. 4, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libraz7 of Congress, August 1952. Unclassified SKORINIA, L. In the cultural center for passengers at the Vrutky railroad station. P. (2) of cover. 37th annviersary of the Great October Revolution. p. 277. ZELEZNICE, Prague, Vol. 4, no. 11, Nov. 1954. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956, Uncl. Th .1 of the 11kranlan- iL (lWol,gy) 19-49, 4 lictitral salt tit., hydrolytic acidity,. and INIS, availAhle Al, erg. mattcr con. nible an I A. 11~0, of a tu). of profilc% of browo cArths, 1."Itlt St. pliv, and lx"lioliml usih afe mvrdi-d. A dit- ':1 ""'fik ". '0.6on to it. 'Iwoi. " -I J. S. loll'. VFMANM, N.B.; GODLIN, H.M., professor, doktor seliskokhozyaystvennvkh nauk; SAMBUR, G.N.; SIORINA, S.A.; KONOYAWV, M.T., otvetetvenW redaktor; AKSZNOT, G.L~"'t4khnIcheakly redaktor: LD(ANOVA, M.I., tekhnicheakly redaktor [Soils of the Ukrainian S.S.R.3 Pochvy USSR. Pod red. M.M.Godlina. Kiev. Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry. USSR, 1951. 326 p. (Microfilm] (Ukraine-Soils) (MLRA 7:10) (Sbils--Ukraine) .-I ~ .. --- i .11 i - I.. . -- ... w i, W~tc,%, S, w -1 -- q;,,.,; DKITFMKO, P.A., doktor sellskokhozyaystvinnykh nauk.;SKORINA, S.A. ..-II.I.L.I...",~--~- Organize the study of soil on collectiVe and state farm. Zemledelie 4 no.10:116 0 156. (KLRA 9:11) (Boils) RYRAK, V.11., kand.sel'skokbozyayatvenaYkh nauk; SKORINA, S.A. ,-, First results Gf a soil survey in the Ukraine. Zemledelie 6 no.9; 86-90 S 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Ukraine-Crops and soils) SKOTtINA, S.I. [Skoryna, S.0.1, starshiy nauchn3rv sotrudnik Soil maps. Nauka i zhyttla 9 no.12:36-38 D '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut zemledeli3ra. (Soils-maps) SKORINA, Sergey Aleksandrovich [Skorinap S.0.1; BEMAKOV, M.I. [Bieliakov, - . ~ N-M4CJUVK-O-,-'--I.Yu.p tekhn.red. (Knowledge of soil is the basis for its correct use) Znannia hruntiv - osnova. pravyllnoho ikh vykorystannia. Wv# Derzh. vyd-vo sellalkohospodarsikoi lit-ry URSR~ 1961. /+8 p. (MDU 1514) (Crops and soils) SKORITSKAYA, V.!.'. Cand Med. Sci -- (diss) " Comr).?rative Anatomy of the rm.Ara;nal trun~Ur X Yr4~a-,.Lh1',:-e-jY ,Lumbar 'i'legio' of of the n GhelyabinskI1958, 19DP (Min of Health-of RSFSR. Chelyabinskig State Med Ins~t),250 conies (KL, b1-58, 122) USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and S Pathological). Nervous System. Peripheral Nervous System. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 4, 1959, No. 16954 Author : Skoritskaya, V. M. Inst : _N_oT-gIv-en Title : Comparative Anatomy of the Marginal Sympathetic Trunk of the Lumbar Region of Man and Some Vertebrates Orig Pub : V sb.: Izbr. vopr. morfol. nervn. sistemy i krovosnabzh. nervov. Chelyabinsk, 1958, 58-68 Abstract : Thirty-four specimens of the marginal sympathetic trunk (MST) of man and 176 specimens of MST of animals from cadavers of 10 sea urchins, 1 carp, 1 carassius, 16 frogs, 8 lizards, 2 turtles, 7 wild ducks, 2 domestic Card 1/3 57 L 12282-6 S/081/63/000/005/039/075 AUTHOR: Goldowa, D., Golda, K., Golda, J. and Skorka, L. TITLE: A method for producing filtering pulps PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, no. 5, 1963, 321, abstract 3145 (Polish patent 45712 8 - 13 - 62) TEXT: The quality of filtering pulps from asbestos fibers (possibly made with addition of plant fibers, e.g.. cotton) is improved in that asbestos fiber undergoes (in its dry state) processing in a power mill under 200-600 kg/=2 pressure, furnished with 1-5 mm mash sieves for a period of time which depends on the size of the asbestos fiber and the desired size of the fibers of the filtered pulp. The plant fibers are introduced into the pulp in t6 course of the crushing process. 0. Stellikh. (Abstractor's notet Complete translation] Card 1/1 SKOI~ KIIN I ~'cV T ne~'Lz cbor, nc,7: -7 I r k ov 3 x i t --c - e ich a nc h e s k 1 yzavad i Crosudarstvenn, yy i p-royektnyi institut nef t7anogo ma- shlnostroyeiiiya, YAKUBOVSKIY, A.M., mAshinist-instruktor-, FROLYNKO, M.P., mashinist-injitruktor; YAROSH-LIVICH, V.S., mashinist; YYWOMIMIEV, Ye., mashinist; BARANAZkROV, A.M., mashinist; FEDOSOV, D. Ye.;-SKQHrTm. T-.Iq- Useful book OReference bood for a diesel locomotive engineering by V.M.Terekhov, I.I.Hurzhin. Reviewed by A.M.lAkabovskii and others. Elek.i tepl.tiaga 4 no.2;47-48 F 16o. (HIM 13-6) 1. Master zagotovitellnogo teekha, depo Chu, KazakhekBya doroga (for Yedoeov). 2. Master teekha bol'skogo periodicheskogo remonta, depo Chu, Kazakhskaya doroga (for Skorkin). (Diesel locomotives) (Terekhov..V.M.) (Marzhin, I.I.) BABOKIN, I.A., redaktor; BALBACHAN, Ta.I,, redaktor; BARABANOV, F.A., redaktor; BUCHNEV, V.K., redaktor; VLADI!I'LRSKIY, V.V., redaktor; GRIGORIY7,V, S. Ye., redaktor; DOOKIII, A.V., redaktor; ZHABO, V.V. redaktor; ZADTTIIDXO, A.N., redaktor; ZAITSXV, A.P., redaktor; IL'ICHXV, A.S., redaktor; KAGAN, V.Ya., redaktor; KRASNIKOVSKIY, G.V., redaktor; KRASOZOV, I.P., redaktor; KRIVONOGOV, K.K., radaktor; LALATANTS, A.M., redaktor; HOGILEVSKIT, N.M., redaktor; ONIKA, D.G., radaktor; OSTROVSKIY, S.B., redaktor; OSTROVSKIY, S.H., redaktor; PETSAKHOVICH, G.I., redaktor; POCHENKOV, K.I., redaktor; SIRYACHZNKO, P.N.;radaktor. SKOCHINSKIY,A.A., redaktor; STUGjVW, A.S., redaktor; SORKIN, K.I.; SKURAT, V.K., redaktor; SOBOLEV, G.G., redaktor redaktor; KHUDOCOVTSIV, N.M., redaktor; TSYPKIN, V.S., redaktor; SHH7YAKOV, L.D., redaktor; SHELKOV, A.A., redaktor;ANDR=, G.G., tekhn,'Lchepkiy redaktor. [Safety rules in coai and shale mines] Pravila bsTt;-oasnOBti V ugolinykh i slantsevykh shakhtakh. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1951. 207 P. (MLRA 9:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R) Ministerstva ugollnoy promvahlennosti. (Coal mines and mining-Safety measures) T" z' T., - o ~"L". I ~ 4 )r. .-E n r, . Electric I-'otors, Induction Synchrcnizzing asynchronous electric motors at the mlnes cf the "Stalinw-el" --cmbine. Elektrichestvo no. 5, 1952. Montlily List of Russian Accessicns, Library of Congress, November 19r.2. Unclassified. clt~ -etf , nc, r~ ter the tic- C ~~I- C_,_ c Dei 2 1 P:IT, ~~n-~:. ener,-. t of 5.us& i a-..i .' cces ~: i -,ns Lill-r_,.ry of Co-.n~rre ss r 7~,7T, SKORKIII.K. 1. Problems of district heating in the coal mining industry. Ugol2 30 no-10:9-13 0 '55. (MIRA 8:12) 1. Ministeretvo ugollnoy promyshlennosti SSSR (Coal mines wid mining) (Heatine, from central stations) KOLESNIKOV, D.G.; CEMIORLY, V.T.; PROKOPENKO, A.P.; BOZHKO, N.G.; SKORKIN, L.V. The alkaloid reserpine from the roots of Rauwolfi& serpentina Benth. Med.prom. 13 no.4:40-IP3 Ap '59. (MIRL 12:6) 1. Miar'kavskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevti- cheskiy institut. (RESERPINE) SKORKIII, tI.A. Semiautomatic machine for washing spindle seats. Mashinostroitell no-3:8 Mr 164'. (MIPA 17W~ SKORKINY N.V.; BROVMAN, M.Ya. Efficient grooving for continuous blooming mills. Metallurg 9 no.7: 26-27 J1 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Yuzhno-Ural'skiy mashinostroitelinyy zavod. VYDRINf V.N.; BROVMAN, M.Ya.; SKORKIN, N.V. Measuring tension in continuous rolling mills. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.6:100-105 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Rolling mills) j j I , ~ ; ',j ' 7 , ".1 . Y.3 . ; '~ - r 1 ": j.; j; ;: (; Ij _ "F! -,, i,- ~ , L. J . ; R "! ! "; ~~ I ~, tlj-, , --I y ,I , . j i , , ~.:- I I - i I '. . ~ - , 1.1 '1-11 ~ i --; I i ". I i i , lt~. .17 . , SKO!"EJ111 III.V, 11"I-SHANSHY, ITNIHAKOV, G.P. Fesuits of a year's operation and invest~igation of an oxygen- blo,,m converter with a 100 ton (Mgg) capacity. Stall 25 no.6: 508-511 je '65- Omilu is: 6) 1. Yuzhno-Ijral'skiy mashinostroiteltnyy zavod i Hiz~me-Tagillskiy metallurgiclieskiy kombinat. I U OYj- -f - -1-10053-i66-~-f SOURCE CODE: 3[6f 666~/60 ACC NR: AP700 3,' (A) ;~'-IAUTHOR: Brovman, M.Ya.; Skorkin, N.V.; Shumkov, V.D.; Vydrin, V.11.; Dodin, Yu.S.; Makarov, V.G.; Rimen, V.Kh.; Lind, I.K. !-!ORG: Yuzhuralmashzavod; Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute ~--"(Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut); Chelyabinsk Metallurgical 1,~Plant (Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod) ,ITITLE: Investigation of a new 900/700/500 continuous blooming mill PSOURCE: Stall, no. 1, 1967, 53-57 ti:TOPIC TAGS: et.al rolling, hot rolling, rolling mill, continuous rolling mil 00-700-500AMill 1~9 Vo zz ,A) r- ',,:ABSTRACT: 1,1 1The new 900/7bOi5OO 'continuo"us blooming mill, desi'gned and built at the -Yuzhno-Ural'skiy Machine Building Plant, is in operation at the Chelyabin?k and Krivorozhskiy 'Ketallurgical Plants. The new mill is designed for rolling square blooms with a cross section of 80 x 80-170 x 170 mm and flat slabs from 370 x 370 mm carbon and alloy steel blooms weighing up to 9 tons. Provision is also made for rolling round'bars-105, 120, 140, 150, 170 ancr 220 mm in diameter. The mill is designed to produce 5.5 million tons of rolled stock per year; the metal delivery rate at the last stand Card 3,12 UDC: 621.771.26 i I . S YGR K T I VD . F -al p Lc Lu-rc cf the tonELe r ar-rI T, pt I c ulcer stonach and the duodenum. C7cs. Me.i. inst. L4:1?:;-7-548 164. K, Vedra k~.,irurgicheohoy Etommitc-logil (zav. - Prof. Ye. A. Doran: 7heva') Kazan--koc-,o medltsinskogo ins'kituta. 0 SKORKINA, N.F., assistant Morphology of the gum tissues in patients with peptic ulcer of the sLomach and duodenum. Vop. obshchei stom. 17:90-91 164- State of the innervation and vascular apparatus of the gums in doFs with experimental peptic ulcer. Ibid.:92-93 (MIRA 18:11) 0 "Is - ~16* 16 100 0 0 0 0 it I t 0 it -1 1) U is wit 11 OnAli'manx Is ja it U it a a is 11 Is 0 1. 4; is 45 s a Is AA 40 fA is U f is 1 -1,09 *14OP 000 F.."rb, "0115 ~ro -40 Absorption of ladies vapor at W%b tatuperstures. EUSM)US3 sk~~.44,ta PAY3. Pavaica 3. 191-6(1934) -00 (in EnglishT'=A I)tion SPectra of tbril-c-disild. I were 09 ini-mAigated in the range bttw"u NO) and 20W A. at lemPs. r"Sing from W to I IW*, slid vapor FASSillf from 0.13 to 1000 mm. 11g. At ) - F67= -00 P - 100 inm continuous atvw tion is obsuired fromo MW try -1.1w wo from 8110) to 1= A ; an intricam of p to 00 1 pill,, lirwthi~, (fir .1--ilmon tits to 44sol A. &list ill. I ten,ific% dir -urrie. At I - MW and NJ nilti, a ne- emitinumvi haw) AJ mplv,it~ witli analmilwt Nwd,r im %lie I,wg-w:ivr %Iijp m 31:!; A. A tiw ,( t ,ktsw~ mirtwfitJ 641 al~srptkql alit, apiwalalick. -4 .1 [IV% hand 1111 With a limit at :OU A. Further irwrrj~ .11 tit) Is? 10-7,1); lead, j 4 manv ch)-,r diffij-'r bands mj tile run- InUlmi loACkWA1041 14 1 01111 11, will' 11 "Itun't ifldn 312" z - 11 Ammar, 'it I - 311d JIM' 17.1 A. d 11 pr` '1'~ I" I hi, hmg A ,)go ill the liand. a n I 2nd I lwj~. Wkill tile qtw "t a if 1.imt. .1, a ,mr,". of light n,W ClintittillsiV, 3li-I'lliNtil bmid, are -ri,pictilittv at 2K'01. 12XKI, 277-5 and rj It$ A. "b', 11 -111, VIM-1101 islm"~Ill bv I-ruth C, A, ZZ. 231--o- 1. W. 40 j- as 2 . 0 00 OSa.Sk A btTAjL6PrK&t 1ATIONATLIlf CLASUIRKAliCh Uz j- r--q -tl Awo -1 , - I i t It a - I' S P IP I;;&1 160141. 11 q 1 14 1 t 8 oil r 84 j Al 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 too -00 too 0 0: j sw5 Aj 0 0 lti P 0 L awfl- -fa s6theici4e 0 4~al_ it 4 1' We firysen EuReni 1 1 11 - 2TIOC. sci. Torm n 21 ensit (Torun. 'Polln= 4 p ff UNPR'n'lish Phyr.) 1. No. A. 37-560 Th z r m polarization. of fluorescence of anthracene a un i crystatscolored by naphthacen6wai studied to verifycesults derived by Jablonski In his theory-of ordered aggregates (cf.. I . 731219). T he ob- Ada Phys-,Pdom. 4. 371(1935); C-4. 21, tainedvatueswere20%faf h h a l m t acene in anthra for nap tats. These va ecry ues debend neither on the stato of polarizmatidn npron the wave length of the exciting light. This wouttl indic-Atc, according to lablonskia theory, that all naphthacene mols, containa in mlored chrysene and authraccae crystals are perfectly ordered. Exptl. study of the ratio of absorption coeffs. for'. the principal directions of vibration of light in the above crystals revealed "ues in perfLct agreement with jablon- sk-i's theory. F, T-,A See o 3ur,ery Get. 50 -A 7) 5496.(1218) REMARKS CONCERNING OSSEOUS SUTURE AND OTHER TYPES OF INTERNAL FIXATION OF BONES IN FRACTURES IN THE LIGHT OF OWN MATERIAL - Uwagi dotyczqce szwu kostnego oraz innego rodzaju zespolenia w zfamaniach w �wietle wtasnego materiatu - Skorko J . Oddz Chir. Urazowej Szpit. Miejak., Gliwiche - CHIR.NARZA MUffU1058, 23/6 (549-554) Tables I On the basis of 570 cases collected during about 10 yr. the author discusses the results of internal fixation in fractures of bones bymeans of wire loops, Kant- scher's nails and Kirschner's wires. Indications and contraindicat ions are pre- sented and the technical details influencing the therapeutic result are discussed. 2 5& 7 P/047/61/012/003/002/003 1 5A S-D o D247/D302 AUTHORS. Kryszewski, M. and Skorko, 1-1. TITLE: Basic problems of high polymer physics PERIODICAL: Postepy fizyki, v. 12, no. 3, 1961, 303-331 TEXT: The authors summarize the basic theory of physics of polymer solutions and the methods of their investigation. Physical proper- ties of a polymer can be expressed as a function of two dimensions: i/h_2 - the average length (h - distance between the ends of a chain) and -/R=o - the radius of gyration. Assuming a macromolecule model with a constant valency bond length a and an angle e between the two consecutive bonds the formula h2 . Za2 where Z . number of bonds in the chain, can be deduced. This can also be obtained from the anal- ysis of probability of the macromolecule structure using projectiles. The review of the statistics of structure of high isomers includes many references to T.M. Birshteyn and O.B. Ptitsyn (Ref. 21: Fiz. Khim., 26, 1215, (1952)) and O.B. Ptitsyn and Y. A. Sharonov (Ref. 22: Zh. Tekh. Fiz., 27, 2744, 2762 (1957)) who applied the method C ard 1/4 25627 P/047/61/012/003/002/003 Basic problems of high polymer physics D247/D302 of rotational isomerism for obtaining the value P for isotactic and syndiotactic chains. A. Peterlin (Ref. 25: Coll. Czechosl. Chem. Comm., 22, 84 (1957)) assumed that solutions of finite concentra- tions can be treated as real gases. His theory was applied in inter- preting results from the light dispersion and viscometer methods for measuring macromolecules' dimensions. Methods for determining mole- cuLar weight (mol. wt) of a high polymer include: L) The osmosis methodY based on Van't Hoff's law. Recently semipermeable membranes were prepared from polyvinyl alcohol and polychloro-tri-fluoroethy- lene (Kel-F). Y.Y. Zhukov and A.V. Lebedev (Ref. 49: Koll. Zhur., 10, 423 (1948)) used the dynamical method for measuring the osmotic pressure (o.p.): the initial level of the liquid in the capillary is arranged to be somewhat below the expected equilibrium level and the speed at which the meniscus falls is calculated from readings taken at I minute intervals for 10 to 20 mins. The experiment is then repeated starting with the liquid level below the equilibrium position, Both speed-time curves have a common assymptote which determines the equilibrium level in the capillary. Most accurate results are obtained for polymers with mol. wt. from 40,000 - 500,000. Card 2/4 25627 P/047 61/012/003/002/003 Basic problems of high polymer physics D247XD302 2) The dispersion method. Two cases are considered: when the dis- persing particles are