SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLADKOV, A.N. - SLADKOVA, T.A.

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SLADKOV, A*N. ~-, ~-- ~' -- -~4- I Terminology of basic subdivisions of the sporoderm of pollen grains. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.1:131-132 164. (SERA 17:4) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy,-vysshikh rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, im. M.V.Lomonosova. SLADKOV, A.N. Succession of tetrads and he~mds of spares. Nauch. dolcl.v7s. shkoly; biol. nauki no.3t9l-98 164 (MIRA 17:8) 1. Rokomendovana kafedroy v7sshikh rasteniy Hoskovskogo go- oudarfAvennogo univeraiteta. ',I IT 5 LZE0 Spore-pollen -pect-rum and f-,pore-E;ollen ccrapie-x. Nauch dol-1. vyr;. s,koly; biol. rmuki n~.1:110-115' 66 1. --lekor:,-endovarria kafedroy v-ysshil:!- -.aoteniy !Ioskovokorro ~,,osiidarztvenno~;o lmiversiteta ila. M.V.Lorlonosova. Sub77ii~t,--d December -21, 1964. -w- -ww- IV w as .49 T lillt 'To 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o' 06 .1 .1 It 14 11 1. 1Y 10 a " .' 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AT S is 2-D ..I Alp, ENDINS F. - ~_-_ -__ - -- ..1 .4 .,.LS q* vowmaw,a oe '"j PD 111svid 2ql p[m -Muil 3RI 111 --1 inillsqns Anal-d aq u*3 -1 JIND3 q)lm'd- plnb!l Aq pa AOJIX 3ttl 11 lalliude pD viollulog 3RI ul lvql P2004% 1991d . - - ' Clio rotom ON mf S111.U tluaAag adia-lo-evo .v Umv;717- .3-W IRM."a, (.R.K) CN 96 00= O W.L A64X oop allsodw 10 -M"M jai dow p1mbn lo vqj ,)p 90 J,00 00. 00 00. 0 0 00. -1 .00 00- 00 00- 00 ... - -.00 11 -W -?-T-1 -11 T, V I I a 71 al ~5 v v " k !l L L !L 7,- v -r- Q 11 _ - Y i 0 4 Ibi i 0 fte t 1 1- -4 ~ SLADKOV, A. S. '~,,aFlnper. 'q'ore Comments on the Introduction of Sodium Sul-ohite" Tsvet. Yet. 14, Ho 6, 1939. T Renort U-1506, It Oct. 1951. "CO Le. to *7 0 A A 9 L M 400A off A 0 011pues 4 :J ;,AI 0#,, a, 0 goo see goo goo moo -A.& Seam. 176. Aprd IND. low. CmguwdmW dkt,& 0 j A I A -_ILaMIALLURGKAL L1114AILM CLAIWICAIM %low SIVIIa -4 1814*0 *it ONT Ott d I r Is W a I U SAVOCASO 0 still 0 4 a a 0 41 0 0 4 Igoe woo assail da 0-9 141 Ir 9 a 4 3 a a 1e see** N t j e 6066016040*06 'A 14 R of gold duel w1lb Abfous materials. A. S. -S1=:(rUp(ut*txav~k Mining Institut,c). Tircinye Metal. 19, No. S. 25t 1946).-Atualgainatiott and gravita. 00 A t iouW treat nient of aurilcrour me. cotailul loss of Au in I lie e0 4, form of "duating- Au. This was recovered by agitating the tailings with a fibrou. 11ulterial. e.g., lincu - tw3up 00 1 fibers, for 1-5 unn. hy-11 *0 'r eez A 00,7 00 Z- 00. go a! as Z! L-A;j zoo A 1 SLA META RATLAE CLAW AT Ck LLVr(,W.L LITC fic Ex- Ant Salkdo 0-1 IF *1 0a 0 3 a v U As In, rr rt PIt OD Of K It W U 1 414 - - - " ;~ 0 04 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 . . . . . . * 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 ;10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 ;Are* .:;90 300 tie* we* SOV-127-58-10-20/29 AUTHORS: j3ladkov, A.3., Candidate of Technical Science and Shupov, L.P., Engineer TITLE: Utilization of the Worm Separator for the Concentration of Iron Ore Tailings (Primeneniye vintovogo separatora dlya obogaBhcheniya zhelezorudnykh shlamov) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 10, pp 615-68 (USSF.) ABSTRACT: In 1957, the Krivoy Rog plant "Kommunist" constructed a Worm separator (devised by the blekhanobrchermet Institute) for the gravitation concentration of iron ore tailings. The authors describe extensive tests made with this separa- tor on tailings obtained in the Tsentralinaya Obogatitel2- naya Fabrika (TsOF) (The Central Concentration Plant (TsOF)) of the MineAdministration imeni Dzerzhinskiy. It was found that conditional concentrations with 53-8 -- 54.4% iron con- tent and 34.6 - 56.4% high extraction of i:con could be ob- tained from these tailings by using this separator. Such separators are in wide used abroad. Card 1/2 SOV-.127-58-10-20/29 Utilization of the Worm Separator for the Concentration of Iron Ore Tailings 4 There are 4 graphs, 2 tables, 1 photo and 4 Soviet refer- ences. ASSOCIATIOV: (Mekhanobrehermet) 1. Iron ores--Processing 2. tiachines--Applications I Card 2/2 SOV/136--59-4-5/24 AUTHORS: Sladkov, A.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences and Engineer TITLE.* The SAG-4 Hydraulic Classifier (Gidravlicheskiy klassifikator SAG-4) PERIODICAL:Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr 4, pp 22-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The satisfactory operation at a works of their SAG-3 classifier without many of its moving parts (table) has enabled the authors to design one without any moving parts. This is the SAG-4 (Fig) covered by Avtorskoye svidetellstvo (author's certificate) Nr 110241 with priority from llth November 1957. It has been accepted by the Mekhanobrchbrmet for design development in 1959 and use on rare-metal ores of -the UkrSSR which require hydraulic clas-sification before gravity concentration. It consists of a partitioned metal bath proviaed with classifying chambers. The first three sections are subdivided into three compartments which are interconnected through special openings. The fourth section is similar to a thickening hopper and serves for the collection and thickening of the fine material from the first three. Card 1/2 At the inlet to the class�fler a screen is fixed to The SAG-4 Hydraulic Classifier SOV/136-59-4-5/24 prevent foreign matter entering. The feed enters at a considerable head which is lost before the first section is reached. The sand fractions collect in -the classifying chambers at the bottom of each section and are gravity discharged. The chambers are provided with observation windows for observing the accumulation of materials. There is I figure and 1 table. Card 2/2 SLADKGV S,- _~-,-A Disintegrator mill for the wet grinding of chalk as component of the pelletizing charge. Obog.rud 5 no.2.-3&41 160. (KM& 14:8) (Crushing machinery) (Chalk) SLADKOV, A.S. Vacuum filter with preheating of the product. Obog. rud no.6: 41-43 '61. (NIRA 15:3) (Filters and filtration) (Ore dressing) SLADKOV, A.S., kand.tekhn.nauk Industrial adaptation of a washing screen to limestones at the Elenovka plant. Gor. zhur. no.11:69-72 N 161. (MIRA 15-2) 1. Mekbanobrcbermet, Krivoy Rog. (Elenovka region (Donetsk Province)--Liviestone) (Screen Mining)) SI.ADKGV,l A.S. Removall of iron from glass sand in an abrasive mill. Stvek-i ker. 19 no-4-1-8-21 Ap 162. (z'EFA 15:8) (Sand, Glass) (Milling machinery) SL AKOVI A.Z. AD Standard liquids for testing refractometers. Zav.lab. 31 no.3:391 165. (MEU 18:12) 1. Moskovskiy snetsializirovannyy optovo-roznichnyy magazin khimicheskikh reaktivov No.2 tresta "Soyuzreaktiv". , .7:- Awr SLADKOV, A.Z. o - -.- I Thermoindicators. 1"Ietallovedd L term. ob.r. met. nc,.5:47-48 My 164. (MIRA 17:6) SLADKOV, : T en, r7x- -, ',~ r-- ~ - -, ( ', , , -~. I - t . , .. ; ~~ 4 J,; 165. (MI-RA 18:7) :I- ~ 11 - - I ,., t.- _. K! ~.' V ~ .- , : ~ -: ~,~i nviarl; S~~, " -; Of -1 n a t-)~ F ~ ' -,, 1. . --ac~ 51~ ric . - -.. !C,-, ~,- --,~ -I s~l ';~ ' I ~ " - Z" I _ ; ! , 1 " ~-f 'Ili, I- . .. .'I -:~ -,.I w'! -- , , , ~., ~ - .4 1 . - . - 1 1. . 1, , -.,:r . s j , ,.- .; A ': N ; , ;~~ - - i. f., ,, -. ~- : ~ f 1, ". !y-, -, A . . . - ; - , I - - - - - . - . . - ; j S LADKOV 1 1, $ -hJ r A." ~ itizh,,-k J 1k Standard sets of indicators. 'Aekst. prom. 25 no.4:95-96 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) I SLADKOV, D. M. Cand Vet Sci -- (diss) "On Reflex Reactions 42com 1~~ XXNIIKXX M N M X Mucosal Bursas and Synovial Vaginas (Experimental Studies)." Len, 1957. 22 pp 20 cm. (Min of Agriculture# USSR, Len Veterinary Inst), 100 copies (KL, 26-57, 111) - 98 - ST-A OV, F. Interfarm building organizations will be organized In all. districts. Sel'.9trot. 13 no.12:9-11 D '58. (MM 12:1) 1. Ifachallnik Xalininskogo oblastnogo uprw,;Ieniya po stroitell- stvu v kolkhozakh. (Building) _k" PEVM-FR, B,S., ka-nd.tekhn.nauk; SLADKOV, F.P., inzh. Automatic regulation and emergency control systems IfOr awIliary marine boiler plants. Sudostroenie 29 no.10:111-37 0 163. (YJ-RA 16%12) " -pl.'V ,,!! Tf I ~ ; - ;. ; " i , PKGV , ~ . p . I L. '). I C ~rjndll ', ior, .3 of F i3 r all C. I , l,pe!-P- -. i nr,, of !. i rr.,,. te~ ~, uy~ I J a, rf Jx)j 1, rs of si-Ips. Siidw2~rcen4e nr).8.-"---'4 165. (M-IFh 18:~,) SLADKOV, G.S. -~~ Tuberculous mastitis. Khirurgiia, Moskva no. 1:75-77 Jan 1953. (CLML 24:2) 1. Of the Surgical Hospital imeni M. D. Isserson (Head Pkysioian -- V. A. Buranov). Petrosayodsk. SIADX21 "-.A.,-4Jk0va) - - Cysticercosis with an unusual localization of the parasite. Xlin. mad, 34 no-10:71 0 '56. (MUIA 10:1) 19 Iz khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. B.S.Titov) Gorodskoy bolo- nitay no-30 Proletarskogo rayona Noskvy. (TAPAWON) (SHOUIDER--DISJU SIS ) --SLADKOV, Comparative evaluation of certain methods of light of remote results. Vest. khir. 84 no. herniotcmy in the 4:50-54.,At 160. " '(14IFA 14:1) (HEMA) SLADKOV, L. (g. Ordzhonikidze) Impro.ve records for returnable containers in canning factories. Bukhg. uchet. 15 no.8:46-47 Ag 156. (14LRA 9:10) 1. Glavnyy bukbgalter Ordzbonikidzevskogo konservnogo tresta. (Canning industry--Accounting) (Boxes) SLADKOV, L.F. Tightening the control over the free issuance of seeds to collective f4rzks.. K9129, i ev. prom. 12 ne.4:34-35 4 157. (KLRA 1o:6) 1. Ordzhonikidzevskiy konearynyy treat. (Seeds) SLADKOV, L. I- - ~ 1. Accounting for the state procurement and cost of fruits and vegetables, based on journal-voucher bookkeeping. Bukhg.uchet 16 no.1:33-36 Ja '57. (HLRA 10:2) 1. Glavnyy bukhgalter Ordzhonikidsevskogo konservnogo, tresta. (Produce trade--Accounting) If, SLOKOV, L. Increnee control over the free delivery of seed to collective farms. Bukhg.uchet 24 no.4:44-45 Ap 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Glavnyy bukhgslter Ordzhonikidzevskogo konservnogo tresta, Ordzhonikidze. (Food industry--Accounting) ACC NRi AP6021819 SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/ooo/012/0111/0111 Di-VLNTOR: 14abiullin, F. Kh.; Lidorenko, N. S.; Pen'kova, L. F.; Sladkov, M. S.; ,Gertsik,'Ye. M.; Buzova, Z. M. ORG: None ,TITLE: A method for producing spherical solar energy concentrators. Class 46, -.No. 182962 1 !SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, ill TOPIC TAGS: solar energy, epoxy plastic, geometric form 1ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method for producing spherical tsolar energy concentrators. This method consists of forming the solar energy concen- i itrator elements from solidifying materials such as epoxy resins and plating the work- ling surface with a mirror-like metallic coating. Production is simplified by placing I .the solidifying materials between synthetic films clamped together by a frame on a !dead base. One of these films is metallized and the cavity between the base and the Ifilm. is compressed by air to give the proper shape to the concentrator. 2. A modifice of this process in which the concentrator is reinforced by placing material such as glass cloth or metallic rings along the edge of the concentrator between the films. i3. A modification of this process in which the metallized film is removed when neces- isary after the concentrator base has been set. I ISUB CODE: 13, 1l/ SUBM DATE: 08Dec62 Card 1/1 UDC; 535,872.002,2;621. STRASIIKOVA, N.L., otv. red.; SUSU941MIKOVA, Itekhn.red. (courageous amateur photographer] Sbelyi fotookhotnik. Leningrad, Detgiz, 1963. 206 p. (MIRA 16-12) (rhotography, Biological) SLADKOV) S. SLADKOV. S., inzhoner. Ventilation of bathroons equipped with gas water heaterm. MR.- kom.khoz. 4 no-3:18 '54. (MLRA 7:6) (Bathrooms-Ventilation) "The characteristicE o :-,rE P hr us, d ~ -1. - r cv.1 ~ , * ta y fixtureE: methods c" -*-r- the zani v-hygienic corditir~s of residence inst2--Ilationsll. Moscow, 1955. Ac2demy of Communal Economy imeni K. D. ?amfilov. (bissertations for the degree of Cpnd:Ldate of Technical Science.) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 50 10 DecemLer 1955. Nioncow. ILAMPIERT, F.Y., kandidat meditsinakikh nauk; SLADIOT, S.P., inshener. -- - ---- Controlling air pollution in apartments using gas. Gor.khoso Mosk. 29 no-10:37-38 0 155. (MLRA 9:2) (Gas--Heating and cooking) I., . I :,e . I SLADKOV. S.P. - . Improving ventilation in kitchens having gas ranges. Gail. Proll, no.7.,22-28 JI 156. (Kitchens-Heating and ventilation) (MIRA llil) SLADKOV, S.P., inzhener; MMOVER, Ye.S., inzhener. Automatic draft signal for gas flues of water heaters activated by rarification. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 30 n0-7: 13-15 J1 156. (IRLRA 9-10) 1. Institiat Ilklospodzemproyekt." (Gas appliances) ALSKSANDROVICH, A.I.; VIGDORGHIK, D.Ya.; DRUSKIN, L.I.; ZILIBERSINNY11, I.A.; MAYULIS, P.B.; MURAVIYJCV. I.H., PODKOPAYXV, II.F.-, "40TI--so-ps; STLOYUNIU, G.P., AVRUS.HCi&.NKO, R.A., red.; KONYASHIIIA, A. , tekbn.red. [Gasburnere for city gas use] Gazogorelochnye ustroistva dlia gorod- skogo gazoonabzheniia. Pod obshchel red. P.B.Faizellea. Moskva. lzd-vo M-va kommun.khoz. RSFSR. 1957. 202 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Gas-burners) SOYINSKIY. I.D.; B1OKH11f, P.N.; GWBEW, L.A.; ZHDAKOV, P.M.; ITASHCHINKO, I.P.; UYINI, G.P.; NAUKOVA, N.A.; SHIRNOV, N.S.; ARONOVAq R.L; NIKOLAM, N.A.; S SIS, A.A.; KOTAMSKIY, I.I.; LCBACHIT, P.V.; SIUXOT, S.F.; DZIGAN, A.T.; FORAPONOT, Y.K. Prialmali uchastiye: ASKUS, U.N.; BURALOTA, Ye.M.; BOGATTEH, Ta.D.; BURXNIN,'Y.A.;- GOLIDING, N.P.; bOkSHLAK. I.P.; MOSKAIXV, S.A.; PLABINOVICH, S.G.; ROGOVSKIT, L.V.; KHOKHLOYA, L.P.; SHESTOPAL, N.M.. RUBANENKO, B.R., glavnyy red.; GALKIN, Ta .G., zamest.glavnogo red.; SAPRYKIN, V.A., red.; SHCHEYMOV, V.M., red.; NOTITOMMO, K.K*'' nauchnyy red.; VILKOV, G.N.,inzh., red.izd-va; TTAPKIN, B,G., red. izd-va; ELIKINA, E.M., tekhn.red. [Building your own home] Spravochnik individuallnogo zastroishchiks. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.materialam, 1958. 442 p. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Akademiya atroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. (Building) SIADKOV, S. Utilization of natural and liquefied g4sis in Rumanian Peqple's Republic. Gaz.prom. 4 no.1:48-51 A '59. (KIRA 12:1) (Rumanla--Gas, Natural) (Rumania--Liquefied petroleum gas) SLADKOV,_Sergey Petrovich, kand.tekhn.nauk; STOYUNIN, G.P., red.; __ - ____ - - ------ -t , - - NIKOLAY&VA, ..A., red.izd-va; LELYUKHIN, A.A., tekbn.red,, (Controlling and measuring instruments and automation in urban gas-distribution systems] Kontrollno-izmeritellnys pribory i avtomatika v gorodskom gazovom khozisistva. Moskva. lzd-.vo K-va komwn.khoz.R&FSR, 1960. 243 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Gas distribution) (Automatic control) ALEKSAN'DIROVIGH, A.!.-, U.UqOVM, Y,.S.; SIADKOV, S.P.; THOITSKAYA, W.B. - "Ognnek," an automatic, gas-operated air heater. Gaz.prom. 5 a0.1:25-30 Ja 160. (14II?h 1):4) (Gas-Heating and cooking) SIADFIOV$ S.P. New gas apparatus. Vod. i san. tekhn. no.6:31-35 Je 161. (Gas appliances) MU 14:6) ADAMOVICH, P.V.; BATURIN, V.V.; VAKHVAKIIOV, G.G.; VAYNGAUZ, L.G.; VILENSKIY, Ye.Ya.; GMBIJRG, P.Yu.; DAVYDOV, Yu.S.; KARPIS, Ye.Ye.; KUZNETSOVA. Z.I.; KOPrM, S.F.; LIVCHAK, I.F.; LOBACHEV., P.V.; IEV, G.M.; VOTKIN, Ye.M.; PIRUMOV, A.I.; POLIKARPOV., V.F.; PROTOPOPOV~ A.P.; PEPIN, N.N.;_SWKGV S.P.; TALIYEV, V.N.; TROITSKAYA, F.B.; FEDOROV, M.N.; SHEVELEV., F.A.; SHKABELINIKOVA, L.P.; SHCHbTSKIY, A.I.; S14IRNOV, L.I., inzh., nauchnyy red.; SKIRNOVA, A.P., red. izd-va; MOCHALINA, Z.S., tekhn. red.; RODINOVA, V.R., tekhn. red. [Present level and prospects for the development of sanitary engineering and the production of sAnitary engineering equip- ment] Sovremennyi uroven' i perspektivy razvitiia sanitarnoi tekhniki i proizvodstva sanitarno-tekhnicheskogo oborudova- niia. Mo5"a, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 283 p. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSER. Institut sanitarnoy tekhniki. (SANITARY ENGINEERING) LIVCHAK, I.F., doktor tekhn.nauk; SLADKOV, S.P.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; KONSTANTINOVA, V*Ye* Improving the air in apartments using gas. Izv. ASiA 4 no.2:69-76 162. (MIFA 15:9) . (Apartment houses-Heating and ventilation) LIVCHAK, I.F. Prinimali uchastiye: LOBACHEV, P.F.;_LLAWiWL_._5.T_. GRIJDZINSKIY, M.M..; TOLIKARPOV, V.F.; IZYANSKIY, -A-.'Z. -,- KONSTANTINOVA, V,G.; MATVEYEVA, N.A.; STRASHNYKH1 V.P., red.izd-va; MOCHALINA, Z.S., tekhn. red. (Instructions for using improved sanitary equipment in large- panel buildings] Ukazaniia po primenenilu usovershenstvovan- nykh sanitarno-tekhnicheskikh ustroistv v kruprpelementnvkh domakh. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 85 P. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut sani- tarnoy tekhniki. .(Sanitary engineering-Equipment and supplies) SLUKOV I S. 1'. ; IM: UKG-V , V. V . ;-7ousehold ::-as sc-.ove3 for buil-L-in, ',I-tcher- ecuirmert. S~,or, trud. IIIIST no.14:65-76 163. 17:10) SLADKOV, S.P.; KULAKOV, V.V. "Siriuno'gas water heater with closed firebox and with multiple outleto for hot vater. Sbor. trud. NIIST no.lltl75-190 162 (MIRA 18z1) TAG;T-ZADE, F.G.; SIADFOV, S.P. Gas stoves with removal of combustion products through e. flue. Gaz. prom. 10 no.1:25-29 165. 18:1) "Ai ;-' . ~~:, ~ - 3 LD, 7 i ;K " ~ __ - lZ A li :,,: ) I lnvest~ a at 4 ni, - e ~ ~ 1- ,;' - -,:-, - . - . - - ., - , __ - . .- ~r, --~~all Gaz. prom. 1) no,7.,-,::. -1- 1 r, - ~ ( - a , . .1. P. I - ; 9 li SLADKOV, S.S., inzh. (g.Stalino) Cooperative uBe of equipment facilitiee opens nev potentia6lities. Zhel.dor.transp. 42 no.8:23 Ag '60. (NIRL 13:8) (Railroads--Joint ume of facilities) SLADKOV) V.; NEPOGODIN, G., inzh. Exterior finishing of large-panel buildings. Zhil. stroi. no-5: 23-24 r64 (MIRA 17:7) 1. Starshiy prepodavatell Kasanskogo inzheneI o-stroitellnogo instituta ~for Sladkov). 2. Glavn7y inzheneriazanskogo zavoda zhe- lezobetonn-ykh izdeliy No.3, Kazan? (for Nepogodin). SLADKOV, Z.N. "Practical applications of the morphology of pollen and spores of contemporary plants of the Ussr.11 Report to be submitted to the Intl. Conf, Palynology, Tucson, Arizona 23-27 Apr 1962. Biological Inst., Univ. of Moscow PE LYS KP ) B.; Tecilinicka spoluprace: BUZEK, Z.; RABL, N.; SLADKO11A, E-.; Stat.is'icke zpracovani: ROTH, Z. inz. Theoretical principles of th(,- electric dellibrillation of the heart through condenser discharge. ParL 2. Cas. lok. Coak. 1.05 rio.1:19-30 7 Ja 166. 1. Vyzkumriy ustav pro elektroniku a modelovani v lekarstvi v Praze (reditel doc. dr. B. Peleska, DrSc.). SOV/136-59-4-5/24 AUTHORS: Sladkov, A.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences and Sladkova.-G.N., Engineer TITLE: The SAG-4 Hydraulic Classifier (Gidravlicheskiy klassifikator SAG-4) PERIODICAL:Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr 4, pp, 22-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The satisfactory operation at a works of their SAG-3 classifier without many of its moving parts (table) has enabled the authors to design one without any moving parts. This is the SAG-4 (Fig) covered by Avtorskoye svidetellstvo (author's certificate) Nr 110241 with priority from 11th November 1957. It has been accepted by the Mekhanobrchermet for design development in 1959 and use on rare-metal ores of the UkrSSR which require hydraulic classification before gravity concentration. It consists of a partitioned metal bath proviZed with classifying chambers. The first three sections are subdivided into three compartments which are interconnected through special openings. The fourth section is similar to a thickening hopper and serves for the collection and thickening of the fine material from the first three. Card 1/2 At the inlet to the classifier a screen is fixed to The SAG-4 Hydraulic Classifier SOV/136-.59-4-5/24 prevent foreign matter entering. The feed enters at a considerable head which is lost before the first section is reached. The sand fractions collect in the classifying chambers at the bottom of each section and are gravity discharged. The chambers are provided with observation windows for observing the accumulation of materials. There is I figure and 1 table. Card 2/2 K-WiGMAR, J.; ',echnicky spolupracovala:_SLADKOVA J. Analytical study of anticholinergics of the carbovjlic acid ester group. V. Chemical evaluation of 2-cyclohexyl-2 phenyl- 2-iiydroxyaceto)cy-ethyl-dimethyl sulfonium iodide (hydroxythio- spasmin) and 2-cyclohexyl-2-phenylacatoxy-ethyl-dimethyI sul- fonium iodide (thiospasmin) and semiquantitative determina- tion of the degradation products. Cesk. farm. 12 no. 9:4158- 466 N 163. 1. Statni ustav pro kontrolu leciv, Praha. ACCESSION NR: AP3003660 Z/0055/63/013/006/0452/0458 AUTHOR: Sladkova, J. TITLE: Optical measurements of oxide films on silicon SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicbeskiy zhurnal, v. 13, no. 6, 1963, 452-458 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor, silicon single crystal, oxide film on silicon, optical measurement, silicon, single crystal, oxide film optical constant, optical constant ABSTRACT: The optical constants of oxide films formed by heating single-crystal silicon specimens were measured. The measurements were carried out at 300-1000C. The thickness and refractive indices of the oxide films were determined by the polarimetric method. In the measured temperature range the oxidation process can be divided into three phases. In the first phase, 300-560C, no oxidation of the silicon surface was.observed. In the second phase, 560-950C, the oxidation proceeded linearly with the oxidation time. Oxidation Card 1 / 2 ACCESSION NRt AP3003660 rates at different temperatures were determined for this region and it was found that their dependence on the temperature is quadratic. In the third phase, 950-1000C, the thickness of the oxide film in- creased with the square root of the heating time according to the parabolic oxidation law. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 14 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Katedra fyziky pevne faze, Prirodovedecka fakulta University J. E. Purkyne, Brno (Department of Solid-State Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Purks-ne University) SUBMITTED: 30Jul62 DATE ACQ: 16Ju163 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REP SOV: 002 OTHER: 012 Card 22 13 7- 19 58 - 2- 2682 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 69 (USSR) AUTHORS: Spoludennaya, A.A., Sladkova, K,I.-,,.- TITLE~ A Study of High-purity Aluminum Ingots (Issledovariye slitkov alyuminiya vysokoy chistofy) PERIODIGAL~ V sh- Metallurg. osnovy lit'ya legkikh splavov. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1957, pp 155-163 ABSTRACT: A study was made of the structure and mechanical properties of continuous -cast ingots of 99-99 percent pure Al. To produce these high-purity ingots, Al brand AV000' was used. Smelting was done in an electric resistance furnace; the smelting and casting temperature was 7300 , the refining temperature 715-6900. For the purposes of the study hollow ingots were cast with diameters of 270/105 and 270/163 mm. and a solid-section diameter of 270 mm. A study of the macrostructure showed that the grains grew much faster from the outer surface than from the inner one. The mechani- cal properties were determined on templets taken from ingots of each size. The specimens were tested as cast and after tempering. They were tempered in saltpeter at 5000 for 6 hours and were Card 112 allowed to cool afterwards in the air. When the Al ingots were 137-1958-2-2682 A Study of High-purity Aluminum Ingots tempered at temperatures of 4500 and above, a collective recrys- tallization took place, as a result of which the size of the grains increased severalfold. It was found that 6 fluctuated from 20 to 40-60 perclnt. The of the high-purity Al ingots was 2.8 kg/mm lower than that of ingots of ordinary Al. G.S. 1. .16luminum ingots- 2. Alumiinun :in7ots--_St-uc!L,:rr_1 analysis 3. Mechanical properties-Deterrdnation Card 2/2 0 0 0 10 16 2m a c IWO" SL 4 0 1 UV Tj IL I ON a 9 TS W A.& W Ilff* 1&0 At. (.011104 .UT.C. ~.Vt. 5 WWAV314111%11) 111`11TIOU11 "31-jurl"144% fit ' 0000 ~0:4kw- oft 0 6Mr. 4WN-3 0 OA m aw- peg ACM044mm ft"K_' soq SWIMW'P 441. 111.)J04"I ul JUNW4 A a" p pis P. 416 -Q -(*It Act 19C61 4mm 'Poi 1ww 0 0~ "W 71 * P" magma *Q 'N 04L 00. 00 Iba. 0* 041- 00 00- 6110- islikod3o* CHIP 11111mad 00 0 0- L;.r:iI -9 ti I UT-6i I -dwi i i 1 00 In-T-IT-1 _3-;rw_w_11r_T__r_w I I a 02.00 F)n it **111fit" J!" tin " 11 At fl ft 1 1`4 1? x 1 9 4 f 9 0 dh A a a sp c, v 1 2 1 4 1, 1 1 1 9 U u V V M 0 A 16 V 10 11 U a % V f L L W O.A k f ff v r. -a I .- ,_ lift f 4A COW eaftumm of pblaphork acid hm larrI40MOM l 00 smammatus ostim. M. V. -T ) A lih S i i j - as ff rums, . mers r . ftjft*jmxj , 10 U S JOG 1940 & R 133 I d ) N *0 - e . o. ).- er to . n or , , ( ( oLain d high exist. of PA. and aho H.PO. of good 4-litY. x I he foUnwing 3 visriatims were uped. (a) low-letuP. extD., (b) preliminary eakinstion of the Phosphorite. and (c) addn. of alk. mwW wits during the eirm. maefts. The 0 re contalamed ?A 21.6. CmO 34-0. RA 10.9 and F 2.1%. tary turnmee. optomm imp. was 10W. The calcined roduct L CMt i d PA 23 8 C O 37 7 F 2 3 F see ne a . a , . P eA . . , (acid roethod) 6 io 16 nd FeA (lu 40 Th ) 8 0 0 . s n . a e cxtn. %. temp. was 35-0'. Withmi adda. of salta, the extu. of 00 PA was not oves 97%, but with NaCl and KCt addns. it , 0o 00 3 increased96%, Normseldomwol malts was 5j. M)s. .1 ' z 00 of tise Visompborke of SO mesh. Them was also an uscre'sse (2-3 ti l filt t i KCJ ) i mmes n ra e o rat m. proved socnewhat 0 -a better then NaCl. larnase in dour to 10 g./100 Ii. re- , ulted its corrosion d app. with no mmidnable increase it, S .00 0 filtratimmu. Addn.ofNa.SOmWKvSOftwlIedinde- 00 c extm.o(FA. DoaWollf%SO4was93%o(thcD- rct", vdWV%uid ratio 1-2-1.2.5, n4wtkm time of 2- 4 3 br smad adds f XCI nd N Cl U d 5% - ' . . o a was o'. a . n er - the o Akk ulti id b d f PA a c res a mpo. o a ng w Hxpts.wee also node *jib phosphorite whkb, dttr cakinatim at * 90 OW , had a conle. of P,(X 42.8, 9Kh 14.4. CO, 0.6, F " s "I Fj" (Wid - id) 3.3, FeA (fusion) 4A msd RA (InAm) 8.6%. Extn. at 35-40* was 94-96% and the '00 'r- ~ acid had a compa. of PA 21 J-23 6 SO, 1.0- 1 6 Fc O, A 417ALL . , , s URGICAL WIENA 0 7-0 B Z. Kamicll c .z.- . . to lso," ill'all.. to-Inv Wos* -A ow U III As No is J, ;I it ; ; U An A I Ild 101 It 00 1 du I 'Is o 0:0 0 o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 q a g 5(l) ; 25(l) HWE I BOOK `XPLOITATION SOV/2285 Sla,d?s-rva, M. V., B. A. Chevela, and V. G. Filippochkin Novyy sposob, primeneniya zhidkogo stekla pri litlye po vyplavlynyemym modelyam (New Way for Using Soluble Glass in Investment Casting) Moscow,, 1958. 11 P. (Series: Peredovoy opyt proizvodstva. Seriya "Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya,," vyp. 10. Liteynoye proizvodstvo) 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znaniy RSFSR, and Moskovskiy dom. nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy im. F. E. Dzerzhinakogo. Ed.- A. V. Lakedemonskiy; Tech. Ed.: R. A. Sukhareva. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for the general reader. COVERAGE: The author mentions three varieties of water glass: 'IDS" (dialyzed)., "KS" (treated with cationite) and "acetosilicate" (treated with acetone). They were not satisfactory for use in industry as binders in investment casting. At present., water glass diluted with water and treated with an organic reinforcing agent is being used industrially. A detailed description Card 1/2 New Way for Using (Cont.) SOV/2285 of the treatment of vater glass gLnd of the casting process is given. No personalities are mentioned. No references are given. TABLE OF CONTENTS: There is no Table of Contents; the text is not divided into sections. AVAILA13LE: Library of Congress TM/mal 10-8-59 Card 2/2 AUTHOR: '.ladkova, M.V. SJV-12P-56-9-4/16 TITLE: The Hydrolysis of E-thylsilicate in the Production of Pre- cision Casting (Gidroliz etilsiiil-ata v proizvodstve toch- nogo litlya) PERIODTCAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 195~, Nr 9, pp 8-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Ethylsilicate is a mixture of esters with different charac- teristics (Table 1). Ethylsilicate with a Si02 content hi-her than 38 - 42"1 is designated as ethylsiiic~,te con- densate, and has better technological properties than ethyl- silicate with a Si02 content of 3C - 34". The hydrolytic reaction takes place in the presence of any quantity of water. 7he amount of water present determines the com- position and the properties of the binding solutions which are called hydrolysates. If the water for hydrolysis is insufficient, the reaction takes place very slorly, If there is a surplus of water gels of polysilicon, acids are formed. During the first phase of hydrolysis V5 of the ethylsilicate is mixed with the solvent 'to prevent preci- pitation. The temperature of the hydrolyzed solution is kept between 35 - 500C. 'Nater cannot be mixed with ethyl- Card 1/2 silicate. Hydrolysis would proceed only at the interface, SOY-128--58-9-4/16 The Hydrolysis of Ethylsilicate in the Production of Precision Casting i.e. very slowly. For preparing a homogeneous medium, a solvent is used in which ethylsilicate is dissolved, Such solvents are rectified ethyl alcohol, acetone, and ether aldehyde fraction EAF. EAF has not only excellent techno- logical properties, but is also very cheap, since it is a by-product of the alcohol and brandy industries, The ad- hesion of the prepared suspension may be increased by addin a non-polar solvent, like gasoline, in the ratio 35 - 50 cm~ per liter of hydrolysate, The mechanical resistance of the applied layers may be increased by adding a solvent with a high boiling A 3 point in the ratio 200 - 300 cm~ per 1,OCO cm of hydrolysate. There are 6 tables, 2 graphs, and 0. references, 7 of which are Soviet and 2 English. 1. Etl~ylsilicate--Hydrollysis 2- Fp-tals--Casting Card 2/2 SLADKOVA, N.A., inzhener Ball valve for the automatic filtration release. Gor.zhur. no.4:57-58 AP '55 - (MLRA 8:7) (Separators (Machines)) SLADK~~ ~, gornyy inzheaer. Results of coal preparation by the method of flotation and settling. U901' 32 no.6:4o-41 Te '57. (KM 10:7) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khtmii Akademit nauk SSSR. (Coal preparation) LF&FELD,J.; -SLADKOVA, 0..-; GRUNDMAN, M. On the mechanism of the inhibition of inflammatory swelling by caffeine with apecial reference to serotonin, Ceek.fysiol. 9 no.3:296 My 160. 1. Katedra farmakologle lek. fak. FU. Olomouc. (CAMINE pharmacol) (SEROTONS pharmacol) (INFALM W ION exper) ICZFCHOSLOVAKIA J. LE':FELD, 0. SLNDKOVA and '111. CRUNDMAN, Department of Pharmacology of edical Fac-ultY of Pa -a--c'ky M I - I University (Farmakologicky ustav Ickarske fakulty Palackeho University) Head (prednosta) Docent Dr J. LENFELD, Olomouc. "Mechanism of Inhibition oE Inflammatory Edema by Caffeine with Regard to SeroLonin.11 Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 102, No 20, 17 May 63; pp 554-558. 'bstract [English summary modified7: Studies in vitro (caffeine anta,-,onism of serotonin-induced contraction of rat ileum) and in rats, administering caffeine and epinephrine s.c. either in loco (planta pedis) or dorsum after subplantar injection of dextran, formalin or scrotonin to induce edema . Results indicate that caffeine inhibits edema not by serotonin anta.-onism but but a regulatory process probably involving catecholamines. Six graphs; 1 Soviet, 5 Czech and 6 Western references. 1/1 SLADKOVA,3j-.-,---, Ammnt of vitamin BJ2 in the bloodserum of children with various anemic conditions. ediatriia no.7:14-17 t6l. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy, pediatrii Nav. - prof. P.A. Pono- mareva) II Mmkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni W.I. PirogavZ (dir. - doteent, M.G. Sirotkina). CYAVOCOBALAMINE) (ANSIIA) YRAYDLIN, L-Kh.; BAIANDIN, A.A.; RUDENVA, K.G.; SIADKOVA, T.A. -Preparation of he-immethylenediamine by hydrogenating the dinitrile of adiphinic acid on nickel catalyst in flow. Izv.AN SSSR. Otd.khiv. nank no.2:166-173 F 1570' (MLIU 10:4) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. R.D.Zelinakogo Akademit nauk SSSR. (Hexanediamine) SLADKOV, A.M.; BKRLIN, A.A.; SERGEYEV, P.G. [deceased]; SLADKOVA, T.A. Reaction of the telomerization of prop7lene with carbon tetrachloride. Khim.nauka i prom. 2 no-5:669 '57. (MIRA 10:12) l.Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheakikh spirtov i organicheskikh produktov. (Fropene) (Carbon tetrachloride) (Poly-merization) IREYDLIN. L.Kh.; BALAJIDIN. A.A.. akadomik; SIADKOTA, T.A. Production of p-xylylens diamine by a catalytic reduction of torephthalic dinitrilo. Dok-1. AIF WM 112 no-5:880-Ml 7 '57. (KLU 10: 4) 1. Institut organichookoy khimii in. N.D, Zelinskogo Akadmit n&uk SSSR. (Xylylone) (Amines) (Terephthalic acid) 6_~5_y 0 pa.2 6 1 -5(3) SOV/20-129-5-28/64 AUTHORS: Petrov, A. D., Corresponding MemberAS USSR, Freydlin, L. Kh., Kudryavtsev, G. I., Sladkova, T. A., Vdovin, V. M., Sheyn, T. I. TITLE: Catalytic Hydrogenation of Silicon-containing V-nitriles Polyamides~Obtained and the Fiber-forming Properties of . From the Amines Produced Thereby PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSa, 1059, Vol 129, Nr 5, pp 1o64 - lo67 (USSR) LK ABSTiUCT: The hydrogenation mentioned in the title has been hitherto little investigated (Refs 1,2). By the investigation under review, the authors succeeded in producing amides hitherto not described in publications. Polyamides (with a siloxane group) obtained on the basis of dicarboxylic acids of the aliphatic series are known to exhibit caoutchouc-like pro- perties in a number of cases (Ref 3). The condensation of aromatic dicarboxylic acids (with a siloxane group) with hexamethyl,~ne diaaine yields f iber-f orming polyamides"(Ref 1 In both cases the siloxane group in the dicarboxylic acids Card 1/9 effects the meltina tefaverature of the oolyamides obtained 679.'.8 Cat'n-litic 7Ydro.-enation of Silicon-containing SOV/20-129-5-28/64 iiitriles and the Fiber-forming Properties of Polyamides Obtained From I lic Amines Produced Thereby Card 2/ 5 therefrom to be reduced. The authors intended to investigate the properties of polyamidos produced by using the silicon- containing diamines prepared by the~-.iselves. As was to be expected from data contained in publications, the fiber- forming polyamides can be produced solely by condensation of the said diamines with aromatic acids. The authors therefore used diamine salts and terephthalic acid for their experi- ments. The silicon-containing ~-dinitriles: [NC(CH2)3 -Si(CH 3)212 O'CNC(CH 2)3)-S'(CH 3)(C2H A 20 and [NC(CH2)3-Si(C 2 H5)2120 were obtained by hydrolysis of the cyano-propyl-dialkyl-chlorosilanes (Ref 4). LCH 2*CH2~'"~CH3)2CH3 was obtained from a nixture of NC.CH 2* CH 2'CH2Si(CH 3)C1 (120 g) and anhydrous pyridine (104 .-) in anhydrous ether (800 ml) on cooling with ice water and on adding 40 9 of absolute methanol during 1 h of vigorous stirring. This substance has not yet been described in publications. The nitriles were hydrogenated in 6 7 1.Y' 1 'c' Catalytic Hydrogenation of Silicon-containing SOV/20-129-5-28/64 5- nitriles and the Fiber-forming Properties of Folyamides Obtained Frof.'I the Aiaines Produced Thereby a rotating steel autoclave with nickel skeleton catalyst and ammonia. The amine fraction was readily distilled by fractionating the catalyzate. Its degree of purity was 97-100r,',6 (Table 1). Table I also specifies the experimental conditions and yields. Table 2 supplies the constants of amines and their derivatives. In this manner the following symmetrical di46-amino-butyl)-tetra-alkyl disiloxanes were produced: I) (see Scheme) along with its salt with terephtha- lic acid (C 12 H32 Si 2N2O.C8H602); I,) (see Scheme) together with its salt with terephthalic acid (C 14 H36 Si2N20C8H6O2); 41 III) see Scheme) together with its salt with terephthalic acid ~C 16H40 Si2 N2 OcaH602) . The yield drops with the pro- longation of the lateral alkyl groups and is in 1 -92%, II - 87 111 - 70%. Table 2 shows t'he constants of the amines and their salts with terephthalic acid. The yield of the salts was 80-85%. All amines obtained are colorless clear liquids, non-soluble in water (they form an emulsion), Card 3/5 soluble in 50% alcohol. The polyamides were obtained by 67918 Catalytic Hydrogenation of Silicon-contsining SOV/20-129~-5-28/64 nitriles and the Fiber-forming Properties of Polyamides Obtained From te Amines Produced Thereby heating (polycondensation) of the produced salts in nitro- gen atmosphere. They are pale-yellow, horny, elastic, trans- parent resins of amorphous structure, well soluble in creaol and concentrated H2804. They swell in hydrochloric and formic acid, but do not solve. Table 3 shows the condi- tions of polycondensation. All these polyamides, when melted, yield fibers, which are dilatable by 300-400% at low temper- ature. The stability of the fibers is not very high. The re- sults obtained confirmed that the substitution of methyl radicals on the silicon atom by ethyl radicals causes the polyamide melting temperature to drop. The siloxane group in the principal chain increases the flexibility and elasticity (like the oxygen atoms). There are 2 tables and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelins- kiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR).Vaesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna (All- Card 4/5 Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Fibers) 8486o S/062/60/000/010/014/018 0 0 2- 2~o 121 '>, I'Ll 4 B015/Bo64 AUTHORS: Freydlin, L. Kh. , Petrov, A. D. , Sladkoj&j.-T,, A , and Vdovin, V. M.- TITLE: Catalytic Hydrogenation of Silicon Containing P- and y-Nitriles PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akldemii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1960, No. 10, PP- 1878 - 1881 TEXT: A hydrogenation of the P-cyanoethyl- and y-cyanopro2 1 silanesl to the corresponding primary amines was carried out on metal catalysts. The hydrogenation was made in a rotating steel autoclave (volume 0.175 1) by a method already described. The effect of the composition of the catalyst, the reaction conditions, and the molecular struc*=e of the cyanoalkyl silanes upon the amine yield was investigated. First, the hydrogenation of cyanoalkyl silanes without alkoxyl groups was studiedp and then with two or three alkoxyl groups on the silicon atoom (Table 1~ experimental conditions and results). Just as in the hydrogenation of Card 1/2 84860 Catalytic Hydrogenation of Silicon S/062/60/000/010/014/018 Containing P- and y-Nitriles B015/Bo64 aliphatic nitriles containing no silicon atoms, hydrogenation of silicon containing nitriles on cobalt skeleton catalysts was found to be most selective. Hydrogenation of P-cyanoethyl trialkoxy silanes can be car- ried out only in the presence of ammonia. In the presence of ammonial primary amines are preferably formed. The properties of the silicon containing primary amines thus produced are given in Table 2. There are 2 tables and 8 references: 4 Soviet, 1 German, 2 US, and 1 Japanese. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences US SUBMITTED. March 9, 1960 Card S/06 61/000/001/013/016 B101YB220 AUTHORS: Freydlin, L. Kh. and Sladkova, T. A. TITLE: Selective reduction of adipyl dinitrile to F_-aminocapro- nitrile on a nickel boride catalyst PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1961, 151-156 TEXT: The aim of the authors was to clear up the conditions under which the two stages of the hydrogenation of adipyl dinitrile proceed: H NC(CH 2)4CN NC(CH 2)4 CH2NH 2 (1); NC(CH 2)4CH2NH 2 2 ~,H 2NCH2(CH 2)4CH2NH2 (2). Moreover, it was intended to study the synthesis of the amino acid nitrile, since F,-amino acid can be obtained easily by hydrolysis of the latter. Hydrogenation has been performed in a steel autoclave at a hydrogen Card 1/8