SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKHOTSKIY, YU.V. - SOKLAKOV, A.I.
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SOMOTSKIY) Yu. V.
An outstanding Mathematican of St. PETERSBURG P. 80
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ussa (6oo)
4. Insulatien (71eat)
7. How to use boiler scale in building. Sell. stroi. 2 no. 4 1947.
9. Monthl-v List ~f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, larch 1953. Unclassified.
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ARKRIPOV, P.P., lazhener; IVANOV, Ye.D., inzhener; KRYLOV, N.V., inshener-
arkhitektor; NIKANMV, B.I., inzhener-arkhitektor; NOSKOV, B.G.,
inzhener-arkhitektor; RYABTSIV, M.N., vetvrach; SQKHftI1CW,~N-fi.,
inzhener-arkhitektor; TSIBULISKIY, L.A., kandidat se'llikol 02yay4tTen-
nykh nauk; PIOTROVSKIY, M.I., iahener, retsenzent; VOLIFOVSKAYA, V.I.,
redaktor; YEDOTOVA, A.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
fHandbook on the construction of farm buildings] Spravochnik po sel'sko-
khosiaistyennoma stroitelletvu. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry.
Vol. 2. 1952. 579 p. (MLRA 8:2)
(Farm buildings) (Building)
ARKHANGELISKIT, P.Ye., inzhener; ARKHIPOV, P.P., inzhener; VASIKOV, M.P.,
agronoiIb; ZID41JDSKIY, D.A., arkhitektor; IVANOV, A.P., arkhitektor; KIBI-
REV, 3 arkhitektor; KRYWV, N.Y., inzhener-a--khitektor; KULLEDY,
D.Y., arkhitektor; HARTYNOV, F.F., inzhener; HIKIYOROV, V.S., inzhener-,
NOSKOV~I.B.G., arkhitektor; PETMOV, B.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk;
RUDANOY, M.L., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; RYAZATIOV, V.S., kandidat
arkhi~ektury; SOMMANIGHFV- 11 S inzhoner-arkhitektor; TAR-ASOV, D.I.,
ff an a
arkhiiektor: S t arkhitektury; KHOMIMV, Ye.Ye.,
arkhitpkto:; VOLIFOVSKAYA, V.N., redaktor; IFEDOTOVA, A. F., tekhniche-
~kiy dkor.
[Hand ook on the construction of farm buildings] Spravochnik po sellsko-
khoz istvennomu stroitellstva, Avtorskii kollektiv: F.E.Arkhangel'skii
i dr avtor-sost. N.V.Krylov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry. V01-3
1955 843 P. (Farm buildings) MRA 9-6)
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S-C) T and K . _~
"Carrying Dot of Ellectric Logging in Fresence of StronF Erratic Currents" '--ri-kl.
Geofizika, 10.1 1953, 36-47
Measurements of erratic crrrents were carrie-i out in a well of the indrs-
trial district, he cotential dLfference -,,;as aken between the surface electrode
and the electrode surken in the vell. The difference increases with depth and ::.ay r_~
reach several volts. '-lie distribution of the dIffterence alonr7 the -..;ell axis dejends
on the zoecific resistivity of the layers. (RZhFiz, No 10, 1655)
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SOKHROOT, N.N.
Nonideal sondes used in electric logging. Prikl.goofiz. no.15:169-
179 156. (MLRA 10:1)
(Oil well logging, Electric)
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SOXHUN0vt N.H.; PIGROV. T.M.; ALICHIBAYEV, P.A.
Operation of automatic logging station laboratories. Raxved. i
prom. geofiz. no.16.11-16 156. (KLRA 10: 8 )
(Oil well logging)
15-57-5-6866
Translation fronn: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5,
p 163 (USSR)
AUTHOR: So1rhr-an-ov",
TITLE: Z~Tonideal Sondes Used for Electrical Logging (0 nei-
deal'nykh zondakh, primen ayemykh pr'
elektricheskom karottazhe~
PERIODICAL: Prikl. geofizik-a, Nr 15, 1956, pp 169-179.
ABSTRACT: A study of calculated and empirical (from measurements
in drill holes) curves of apparent resistivity leads the
author to conclude that the variation in apparent
resistivity from values obtained on an ideal three-
electrode potential sonde is determined by the value
of the ratio VN/d, but that the degree of distortion
of the apparent-resistivity curve for strata of high
resistivity depends on the value _XN/Ii, where d and h
are, respectively, the diameter of the drill 'Eole a-nd
the thickness of the stratum., and AN is the distance
Card 1/2 between the extreme electrodes of the sonde. Curves
(: - 11--l -.i~ , ., 7 , - 0~, 1 ~Lon3E of
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SOKMWIOV, N.N.
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Transition zone and the determination of the water-oil contact based
on geophysical measurements. Geol. neftl i gaza 4 no-5:55-59 My t60.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geofizicheskikh
metodov razvedki.
(Petroleum geology)
SOICRRAITOV, 11.11.
Studying the transition zone of pay strata from electric bogging
data. Prika.geofiz. no.24:159-189 160. (MICA 13:6)
- (keetric prospecting)
SOKHR"OV, N. N.
quantitative interpretation of electric logs in the transition
13:12)
2one. Prikl. geofix. W-27:138-170 160.
(Oil well logging, Blectric)
(HIRA
KTIISHAKOV, A.!.; SOMR1111OV, Y-JI.; SOLODUIIOV, A.I.
Four-electrode tool used in electric logging. Prikl.geofiz.
no.30:215-228 161. O-aM- 14: 10)
(Electric prospecting)
SOKHRANOV, N.N.; GERASDIOV, N.N.
AES-4 automatic logging laboratory,. Razved. i prom. geofiz.
no.42:95-146 161. (MIRA 16:11)
AKSELIROD, S.M.; 42E~~V ~N.N. nauchnyy red.; KRAVCHENKO, M.D.
red.; BOFWSHKO, T.I., red.izd-va; SIMKOVA,, T.M., tekhn.
red.
(High-frequency methods for studying boreholes; induction and
dielectric logging]Vysokochaototnye metody inaledovanlia
skvazhin (induktsionnyi i dielaktricheakil karotazh). Moskvaq
Goa eoltekhizdat,-1962. 31 p. (MIRA 16:2)
fOil well logging, Electric)
KOMAROV, S.G.; PETROSYAN, L.G.; PERIKOV, N.A.; FELIDMAN, I.I.;
DUNCHENKO, I.A.; KORZHEV, A.A.; SOKILWOV, N.N.;
CHUAKIN, V.T.; BASIN, Ya.N.; KARGOV, F.A.; MUKHER, A.A.;
FEDOROVA, L.N., red.; FIKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Technical instructions on conducting geophysical explora-
tions in boreholes) Tekhnicheskaia instruktsiia po provede-
niiu geofizichoskikh issledovanii v skvazhinakh. Moskva,
Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 297 p. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy geologicheskiy komi-
tet.Ko.2.Kollektiv rabotnikov sektora promyslovoy geofiziki
Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta geofizi-
cheskikh metodov razvedki (for Komarov, Petrosyan, Per1kov,
Felldman, Dunchenko, Korzhev, Sokhranov, Chukin, Basin). 3. So-
trudniki Otdela geofiziki Gosudarstvennogo geologicheskogo ko-
miteta SSSR (for Kargov). 4. Glavnoye upravleniye geologii i okh-
rany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov RSFSR (for ~hLkher).
ILIINA T.D.; KULINKOVICH, AI~Ye.,- FERIKOV, N.A.; SOKHRANOI,."N.N.
P
Present status of andprospects for the development of the
interpretation of geoph7sical data on borsholes using computers.
Sov. geol. 6 no.5.'121--125 Ny '63. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Vseooyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geofizi-
chaskikh metodov razvedki.
(Logging(Goology)-Electronic equipment)
(Electronic computers)
~IIOKIIRANOVY N.N.
Layers with low resistivity. Prikl. geofiz. no-36:219-232
'63. (MIRA 16:9)
(Oil well logging, Electric)
14AKARENKO, I.P. (Leaingrad); SOKMiANSKAYA, V.S. (Loningrad); SIMKHBA7,,YAN, K.V.
(Leningrad)
Master plan for computerr.programming. Zhur. vych. mat. i
mat fiz. 3 no.6:1134-1137 163. (MIRA 17:1)
SIDELINIKOVP V.V.; SOKHRANSKIYY A.S.
Experimental study of high-frequency corona interference on round
conductors with a clean surface. Sbor. rab. po vop. elektromekh.
no.5t251-262 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Corona (Electricity)
(Radio--Interference)
(Telephone lines)
FEMMAN, L.S.; SOKMESKIY.-A.S.
Cqmparative meam=ementa of radio interference generated by an
experimental overhead pawer transmission line carrying d.c. and
a.c. power. Izv. NIIPT no.9:133-1/+3 162. (MMA 15112)
Mectric lines-Overhead) (Radio-Interference)
MICHOZOVP N.A.; SOKIIRANSKIY, A.S.
Ch&ractaristics of a high-frequency relay protection channel for 35
~ a
'". cable netwdrks. Sbor. rab. po vop. elektr=ekh. 110.9.-32-4-331 163.
(MIRA 1722)
SOMIUVI'SK-rZ. S. T.
"Production of Cable Equipment," "Operation of Cable Networks" (Eksploatatsiya
kabeley i Imbel'ny-kh setey), Gosenergoizdat. iq4g, 384 Dp-
SOKHRANSKIY, 15.
What should working drawings of the lingitudinal section and
construction plan of automobile roads be like? Awt.transp. 32
no.3:18-19 Kr '54. (MLRA 7:8)
1. Soyuzdoproyekt.
(Roads)
SOKHRA :i. T. -
" ~. ~
Bring scientific research work closer to the needs of road construc-
tion. Avt.dor. 19 no.9:2-3 S 156. (KLRA 9:11)
1. Glavnyy inzhener US-17 Glavdorstroya SSSR.
(Road construction)
S.T., inzhdnar.
Roadbeds mado of cemented sand and gravel soils, Avt. dor. 20 no.4:~
4-6 Ap '57. (MI.RA- 10.6)
(Road construction)
- - r I -
SORIMAf[SKIY, S.T., inzh.
Constructing roadbeds for asphalt concrete roads under cold
weather conditions. Avt. dor. 21 no.2:4-5 F 158. (MIRA 11:2)
(Road construction--Cold weather conditions)
KARATAYKV, G.S.; SOKMWISKIY. S.T.
In the fight for early fulfillment of the prnduction plan. Avt.dor.
21 no.11:10-12 H'58. (MIRA llr12)
1. Nachal'nik Upravleniya NO-17.
(Road construction)
SOTHRANSKIY, S.T., inzh.
Gonstrneting bad top layern for roade with mixer-inade asphalt
conernte black gravel surfaces (third asphalt concrete layer).
Tnidy !WI no-23:185-190 '58. (MIRA 12:1)
(Pavements. Concrete) (Road construction)
8(3) SOV/2-18-59-3-17/25
AUTHORS: Sokhranskiy, S.T., and Branzburg, Ye.Z., Engineers
TITILE: The Standardization of Cable Joints for 6 and 10 kv
Power Cables (Standartizatsiya soyedinitellnykh muft
dlya silovykh kabeley na 6 i 10 kv)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1959, Nr 3t pp 49 - 51 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new joint for 6 and 10 kv cables with paper insul-
ation has been developed by Nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut kabellnoy promyshlennosti (Scientific Re-
search Institute of Cable Industry) that eliminates
the deficiencies of the cable joints now used in the
Moscow cable network (10 kv) and the Leningrad cable
network (6 kv). The information includes a diagram
(Figure 3) and a description of the assembling: with
stepped removal of insulation on the cable cores and
the use of 5 mm, 10 mm, and 200-250 mm insulation7.
tape. The electric strength of the joints is equal
Card 1/2 to that of the cables. The assembly instruction for
BWZBURG, Ye.Z.; GORMOVA, I.S.; S0KIMMSnI_,__S.T_._; ZAIrtYALOV, V.P.,
red.; BGRUIIOV, N.I., teiE. -red.-
[Technical documentation of cable jointing sleeves] Tekhaiche-
skaia dokumentatsiia na kabelInye =fty. Moskva, Gos.energ. izd-
Vo. No.12 [Pole boxrs for SB, AB. and AAB cables with saturated
paper insulation carrying 1, 6, and 10 kv.] Machtovye Mufty dlia
kabolei s bumazhnoi propitannoi izoliatsiei tipov SB, AB i AAB
na napriazhenie 1, 6 i 10 kv. 1961. 71 p. WIRA 15:2)
(Electric lines-Overhead) (Electric cables)
SOIMRANSKIY S T v inzh.; LIMUCHEV, V.P.9 inzh.; KHROMCIWKO, G.Ye.j
inza.9 nauchnyy red.; AZRILYANTv Ya.M.t red. izd-va; OSENKO, L.M.,
tekbn. red.
[Installation of electric cables] Montash kabellnykh 3inii. No-
skvap Gos. izd-vo 2it-ry po stroit.-, arkhit. i stroit. materia2am,
1961. 325 P. (MIFLA 14-.8)
1. Russia(1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavrpye upravleniye po proizvodstvu
elektromontazhnykh rabot.
(Electric cables)
BRAWZBURG, Yelena Zinoviyevna;--aQIWWO&V--.t-Pv-r-g!!7~-TiMpfeyevich; EMOMCHOKOI,
G.Ye.9, inzh., red.; BORUNOV9 N,Lq takhn.red,
[Installation of cable joints for -lines with voltage ratings up to
35 kv.] Montazh kabellnykh muft na napriazhenie do 35 kv. Moskva,,
Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1961. 359 P. (MIRA 24:7)
(Electric cables)
GLUZDOVSKIY., S.M.; SOKURANSKTY- LaLj GORNOVA, I.S.; MAIMINA, V.A.j
KAAPLAN, A.; NAYFEL-i-D-, A.M.; SOKOLOVA, M.P., red.;
ZOLOTAREVA) M.A., red.; LARIONGV9 Me., tekhn. red.
(Technical documentation on cable jointing sleeves] Tekhni-
cheskaia dokumentatsiia na kabelInye mufty.. Moskva, Gos-
energoizdat. No.14. (Jointing sleeves and termination of three-
wire 1 kv. cables with aluminum sheathing used as common
ne-tral wire (fourth strand)] Mufty i zadelki na trekhzhill-
nykh kabeliakh s aliuminievoi obolochkoi na napriazhenie 1 kv
pri ispollzovanii obolochki v kachestve nulevogo rabochego pro-
voda. (chetvertoi zhily). 1963. 55 p. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kabellnoy promyshlennosti
(for Markina). 2. Moskovskoye proyektno-eksperimentallnoye
otdeleniye Gosudarstvennogo proyektnog# instituta tyazheloy
elektricheskoy promyshlennosti (for N#felld).
(Electric cables)
SOKHRANSKIY, Sergey Timofeyevich, inzh.; KHROMCHENKO, Grigoriy
Yefimovich., inzh.; SMIRNOV, L.P., red.; LARIONOV, G.Ye.,
tekhn. red.
[Epoxide cable jointing sleeves and sealings] Epoksidwje
kabelInye mufty i zadelki. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963.
86 P. (Biblioteka elektromontera, no-115) (MIRA 17:4)
SOMIANISKIY, S.T.; BT-LY-IY-,-'V, B.Ye.
Increase the amo-ant of construction wo-~k completed in winter.
Avt. lo--. 28 no.12:3-5 D 165. (MIR,~ 19:1)
SOKHRIN. Ye.Yu
Cybernetics is coming to the oi.1 fields. fleftianik 7 w.7:19-21
Jl"62. (MIRA 16:3)
(Cybernetics) (Automatic control) (Oil fields--Eleefronic equipment)
36-64-1/7
AUTHOR: Sokhrina, R. F.
TITIE: Mapping Strong-Wind Days for Central Farts of European USSR and Areas
of Virgin and Fallow lands (Opy-t postroyeniya kart chisla dney s
sillnym vetrom dlya tsentrallnykh oblastey yevropeyskoy chasti Soyuza
i rayonov osvoyeniya tselinnykh i zalezhnykh zemell)
PERIODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 1956, Nr 64, pp 5-12 (MSR)
ABSTRACT: Strong winds (over 15/m per see) cause considerable damage in the
economy of the USSR, so that it is desirable to outline the areas
affected by them. Sokhrina discusses the close relationship between
climatic and physico-geographical characteristics, and the complexity
of evaluating meteorological phenomena. She poiPts out the practical
application of building up average values base*'(sbservations which
are often not sufficiently accurate or uniform, or obtained ftem observa-
tories located at random distanc6s from each other. The enclosed maps
illustrating the areal distribution of str(Mg winds may be of-gr6at-
practical value. Authors 0. A. Drozdov, and V. Yu. Milevskiy are men-
tioned. There are 2 figures, 4 maps and 1 Soviet reference.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress -
Card 1/1
Hail on Soviet Territory
36-74-1/5
Tabular material in the article covers the following topics:
influence of plateaus and mountains on the precipitation of
hail, influence of the large water bodies (Sea of Azov,
Lake Baikal, etc.) on hail, diurnal and annual hail, average
duration of hail. The author concludes that hail occurrence
increases with elevation and decreases in the vicinity of
larger water bodies. About 60 percent of hail occur, between
1 and 7 o'clock P.m.; 50 percent of hail lasts less than
5 minutes; 30 percent lasts between 5 and 20 minutes. The author
summarizes information on the amount of hail fa-11 in-various
places of the Union (331 localities are listed) and assigns it
to definite months. There are 4 tables, 1 map, (2 in appendix)
and 4 Soviet references.
AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress'(QC 801. 146)
Card 2/2 M/%7n
6-5-58
S/10 62/000/006/053/093
1)22c3y,)304
__L~"HOH; Sokhrina, R. F.
Sur-shine on the USSRfs territory
1HIODIC'L: -Ra"e--ativnyy zhurnal, Geo'iz-*'-a, no. 6, 1962, 15, ab-
M _L I A
stract O'B120 (Tr. II Vses. konferentsii po svetovomu
klimatu, Gosstroyizdat, 1961, 60-67)
-P--t'Y'51: A series of maps was constructed on the basis of multiyear
observations ol~' t2ae sunshineduration at 735 meteorologic stations
-uhe USSIZ. It includes; 1) the sunshine duration in hours, 2)
the su-nshine duration in relation to the possible, and 3) the num-
ber of days wl.-~h no sun*. The sunshine duration maps are given in
ree versions: for the whole year and for two months -- July and
:D,z~cember. -c-lans of z1h..e sunshine duration with respect to the poss-
ible are )rasented, uoo, for July and December. kaps of the number
of days wi-~11. no sur. are given for the whole year and for July and
December. -1-he ma~)s enable the sunshine duration and the number of
sunless days throughout the USSR's territo to be determined.
0 r
/-,-bsiracter's note: Complete turanslation.3
arCL
1 al~'a ','.CC
l
-.--s ~-c
e
ent*1 hypthennLa and the toxitity of' taibq
21.mand otrychnine. Giaja, L. Markov!&G~O
=
and P. Sokic (Univ. Belgrade). Com I rexd. w. aw.;
149, 447=RM) -When a rat is ooefed to an faterrul
temp. of about 20* It anumes the duwmeteristics
t*
them rather than a homeotherm and its resistance * I-
sons such as CO sad 3trychnine Is greatly Increased.., lul",
warming to prox. 23* It again becomes a homeotherral
and its suscepNibility to them poisons is the same as at nojrnw~
body temp.
GJAJA, Ivan; MARKOVIC-GJAJA, Leposava; SOKIC, Pavle
Hypothermia and toxicity of strychnine and carbon monoxide.
Glas Srpske akad. nauka, ode1j. med. 217 no-Wr79-84 1956.
1. Fizi6laski zavod Prirodno-matematicnog fakulteta Univerzitsta
u Beogradu.
(H M THERMIA, effects.
on strychnine & carbon monoxide tox. (Ser))
(STRYCHNINE, toxicity,
off. of hypothermia in rats (Ser))
(CARBON MONOXIDE, toxicity,
off. of hy-potbernia in rate (Ser))
sc,.~I S.
The construction of aerofivnpmc tunpels for meteorolo,-,Ic Purposes.
SLI--ZrA. -.`cograd, Yu,,,roE;'-tavi2.
Vol. 7, no. 1/2, Jsr./June, 1956
Nonthly Ids'. of East European Accession LC, Vol. 8, no. 6
!P mt- 1959
Uncl.
MILOJCIC, Bozena, prof. dr.; KI-AJINOVIC, Slobodan, doc. dr.; 11M,'Ki, Slavka,
doc. dr.; I
_,qp~KJC, Slobodanka, dr.; NASTASWIC, LM~lena, dr.:
14LRIC, Padmila; OBRADOVIC, Mirjana, dr.
Role of collective immunity to spontaneouslv occurring diphtherial
pathogens. Med. glas. 19 no.8/19:218-220 Ak-33 165.
1. Epidemioloski institut Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu (Upravnik-.
prof. dr. B. 14ilojcie).
ACC NR: AP6029584
SOURCE CODE: YU/0015/65/000/08-/0218/0220
AUTHOR: Imilojcic, Bozena (Professor; Doctor): Kr~~novic' Slobodan (Docent; Doctor);
Udicki, Slavka (Docent; Doctor); Sokic, Slobodanka (Doctor); Nastasovic, Kilena
'(Doctor); Maric, Radmila (Doctor)-, Gbi~6vi6""Mf jana ~Doctor)
- .9
ORG, De 2rtment of Epidemiology, Medical Faculty/headed by Professor, Doctor
B. Mi Belgrade (Epidemiolos institut Medicinskog fakulteta)
ic
c c
TITIE: E~fect of collective immunity on spontaneous circu-1ation of the diphtheria
pathogen ~ 0
SOURCE. Medicinski glasnik, no. 8-9, 1965, 218-220
TOPIC TAGS: public health, respiratory system disease, immunology, bacteria! disease
ABSTRACT: Data show that it is only the severely toxic strain of Corynebacterium
diphtheriae that has been reduced in incidence by vaccinations and antibiotics; the
less virulent stra-.iis are as widespread as they ever were; this brings up many
questions as to true condition of public health safety in this important area.
Doctor R. Novicic, V. Milikovic., Senior Medical Technician, and M. Subarevicl
Medical Technician particip_a~Fe_d in this work. Orig. art. has: 1 table. [JPRS:
36,5991
SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 001 / OTH REY: 005
Card 1/1 11
vIILG.--j:TC, Bozena; S.0 a&n
Kj~,_Slobodankai, I-RRIC, R - i1a; NASTASOVIC, LIfilena;
nBqA-,,nV!C, ',Iirjana, Krajinovic, Slobodan; and UDICKI, SlaVka, Department
'--.:~t-,,-Aoiogy ot: I'adical Faculty of the University (Spiduaiolos!"! 2*..-1-
tituz: Medicinskog fakulteta Universiteta), Head (Upravnik) Prof. Dr.
Bozena IHILOjCIC; Belgrade
!'Patterns of Diphtheria Carrier States in Vaccinated Children"
.1-
lel,-rade, 5rcsk'i Ari-jv 7a Cel.ok-uprio Lekarotvo, Vol 9h, No 2; 1966; pp 3c5-111
i~English surrimary modified) Despite obligatory vaccinations
, ad4 C
Spo-
sin-e 1952, continuous . cases of diphtheria among Yugoslav
2~1i-:dnen show poor state ot' immunity among 576 children examined with
3686 throat swabs; 1h carriers were found, also 6 adult ones. A13 strains
of Corynebacterium diphtheriae were represented. 7 tables, I Yugoslav
7eference. Manuscript received 9 Nov 65.
9
REZNIK, I.D.; SHERXLUI, B.P.; SOKIN. B.G.
Starting the operation of a KT-100 oxygen plant in the
Southern Urals Nickel Combine. TSvet. met. 29 no.10:34-
38 0 156. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Gintsvetmet Kombinat Yuzburalinkell,
(Ural Mountain region--Nickel--Metallurg7)
(oxygen)
SOK.'LN9 O.P., ka~ij. tekhr,. n'auIr
of the Canadian 'l-Nodweill' tractors and transporters,
1--.Ukt. i sel"Khozmash. no.5s40-43 ~~r 165. , (MM 18.,6)
1. Gosurvarstvennyy eoy-aznyy nauchno---'s sled ovatel t skiy traktorW
institut.
SOKINU, D. A., TROITSFY.I. V. (US3R)
lsol~tlon of Substances Causing a- an.1 b-3-21obulinization of the Plasma Proteins of
the Heart from Perfusate of the Functioning Hea-t.
report presentel at the -5th Int'l.
Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aua. Y"51
AUTHOR SOKIRK01A. 32-6-50/54
TITLE '-Zn--S~~ngots for the Testing of "Rockwell" Apparatus
(Ob obraztsovykh bruskakh dlya proverki priborov "Rokvell" - Russian)
PERIODICAL Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol 23, Nr 6, pp 765 - 765 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT The following information is given in reply tothe enquiry published in
ZA 1957, Vol 23, Nr 6, Pp 765:
Within the system of the Soviet Ministry for apparatus construction and
automatics sample blocks TK for harness--testing (with which the degree of
hardness is determined by pressing in the diamond cone) of the TSH type
(where the degree of hardness is determined by moans of a steel ball) are
produced by the Moscow Experimental Works Glavtoch mash. Production is being
continually increased. Thus, 54o sets of TSH ingots and 137c, sets of TK
test ingots were produced. This production was increased within on* year to
123o TSH and 243o of TK test ingots. In 1957 it is intended to produco 4ooo
sets of TSH and 5ooo sets of TK blocks.
Industrial plants and organisations interested in this production will obtain
the necessary information and technical data by applying to the following
address- Moscow, V-26,Kholodillnyy peryoulok 1.
ASSOCIATION A.Sokirko,Manager ofthe Moscow Experimental Plant for Testing Machines and
PRESENTED BY Scales.
SUBMITTED
AVAIWLE Library of Congress.
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BREYGERJ, I.I.; SOKIRKIN, A.I.
Automation of the DMK-0,25 furnace with manual placement of
electrodes. Energ. i elektrotekh. prom. no.1:67-68 Ja-Mr
163. (MMA 16:5)
(Electric furnaces)
9 BAB'SK'fl, Yu.Z., inzh.-, TUFOVSKI-Y, 4rzh.;
IMROZOV ~ V. N. . I -
SOYIPY~O, L.A., --'nzh.; !CSK4:1MF'0,, A.F., inzh.; IMURAV'VIEV, V.N., inzl..
Obtaining cmmo-aA stainless stecl chs-.ing5, Mashinostroenie
no.3,,,29--30 ~fy--Je -65. (MIRA 18:6)
ACC NR: AT7000963
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0056/0062
,AUTHOR: Fik-sen, N. V. (Candidate of technical sciences); Sokirko, L. A.; Muravlyev, V. L
ORG: Institute of Casting Problems, AN UkrSSR (Institut problem Iftlya, AN UkrSSR);
Donetsk Institute of Ferrous Metals (Donetskiy institut chernykh metallov)
TITLE: Treatment of 1Khl8N9TL stainless steel with boron and cerium and their effect on the
nature and distribution of nonmetallic inclusions
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Poroki stallnykh otlivok i metody ikh ustraneniya (Defects in steel
castings and methods of their elimination). Kiev, Nm;,,.ova dumka, 1966, 56-62
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, boron, cerium, nonmetallic inclusion / 1Kh18N9TL stainless
steel
ABSTRACT: Proceeding from the premise that the nature and pattern of distribution of non-
metallic inclusions in various types of steels may be favorably affected by treatin,cr the steels
with small amounts of special elements such as B and Ce, the authors added 0. 001, 0. 003,
0. 005, and 0. 007% B in the form of ferroboron (11. 2% B) and 0. 1, 0.2, 0.4 and 0. 6% Ce in the
form of ferrocerium (95.8% rare-earth metals) to ladles containing 50 kgr of IKhi8N9TL stain-
rd 1/2
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less steel teemed from 400-kg basic-lined induction furnace, as well as directly to the fur-
nace raelt. After this specimens were cast in the shape of cylinders and their sections were
-ubjected to nietallographic and petrographic analysis (the latter with respect to nonmetallic
inclusions). Findings: On addition of more than 0. 003% B to lKhlSIN9TL steel nomnetallic in-
clusions of "sludging" type arc no longer observed in this steel. The chains of titanium sulfides!
1-wming along the grain boundaries in this steel disappear when it is treated with 0. 0055b B. I
In this case the titanium sulfides are represented by a few isolated inclusions vdth a mean size I
of 0. 015-0. 02 0 nun. As the amount of B added to the stainless steel is increased, the inclusion&
of titanium nitrides and oxides increase in size; then the number of disperse inclusions de-
creases. When more than 0. 005% B is added to 1KhISN9TL steel, a phase with a bright glitter
may be observed in the form of isolated chains running along grain boundaries. Apparently
this phase represents a boron carbide. The addition of Ce, while it somewhat increases the
contamination of stainless steel by nonmetallic inclusions, assures a sufficiently uniform dis_
tribution of these inclusions. If 0. 1% Ce is added, chains of titanium sulfides are absent along
grain boundaries. Cerium treatment of lEhl8N9TL steel while it still is in the furnace and
addition of B to the ladle prior to pouring assure an extremely uniform distribution of nonme-
tallic inclusions and markedly reduce the overall contamination of the metal. Orig. art. has:
.4 figures.
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HIKOLAW, V-X-. SOKIBKO, I-Te., ISSTOVA, N-X
Using the spectrum analysis for correlating formation waters
of Mpsozoic sediments in eastern Ciscaucasia..Trudy Groz. NII
no.8.-200-214 16o. (MIMA 13:8)
1 .(Caucasus, Northern-water, Underground)
(Spectrum analysis)
S0;-LR',--lC)-, T.S.
I , I-- . - - ~ ~ - ~ - .., - ., ~...
International 'Lor,= of aining engineers. i~zved. -L ,aklh. nc-,L--.
30 no.,S: 61-62 jig I O'il+. ki.7111-,", 17:10)
1. TSentrollnyy Komtet professionallnogo soruza rabochikli geolo-
gor,azve~;oc-~L-Vkh ralbot.
L.63047-65- FPA/MP(f)/FPF(-n)-2/T.~-2/FTC-.(m) W
AXEMON ~R,t AP5018519 UH/0304/651000/00h/0034/0036
662.761
ADTHOR: Soldr)(0, V. S. (Engineer)
717M Gas turbine unit for oil pipelines
SOUfEE-. Mashinostroyeniiye,, no, 4, 19652 34-36
TOPIC TAGSt gas turbine., pipeline/ OR 95 gasturbinof GT 700 5 gas turbine, GIBRI 91
gas turbine, Sigma gas turbine
1ADSTRWTs Theoretical and practical work concerning floating piston gas generators'
U being performed at the Luganakiy-teplovozostroitelb)yzavod im. Oktyabrlsko
revolyutsii Donetskogo sovnarkhoza (Lugansk Diesel Locomotive Plant of.the
IDonetsk Sovnarkhoz).4,~~Model OR-95 hii been completed. It can be operated on DS
oils DV-_3 engine oil, thermocracking oil distillation products) and on crude'
joil. The same plant builds gas turbines of 3000 hP for locomozives and of 1850 hp
for river boats. The State Interdepartmental Commission has accepted a 3700 hp . I
unit for an oil pipeline. This unit consists of 7 generators OR-95 (one as stand-
bY)s awdliary equipments a five-stop reaction turbine of 3700 hp, 6000 rpm with
g,00
a one-stage 1:2 par reducer connected to the oil pump (total weight 6, kg). TheF
oil pump 24W-14xi has a capacity of Woo m3/hr at a pressure of 216 m column of
A
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E073/E535
19,
AUTHORS: Muzhayev, S.S., Sokiryanski and Anitov, I.S.
TITLE: On the mechanism of high-temperature oxidation of
titanium
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.14, no.4, 1962,
6,~.7-638
TEXT; G. Wallwork and A. J. Jenkins (J.Electrochein. Soc.,
1959, 106, (1), 10) explain the transition from the parabolic law
of oxidation to the, linear- laur by means of the hypothesis .
according to which the rate of oxidation 'ia -.vn+,rQi1ec1 6y thd
gradient of oxygen concentration in the metallic base of the
specimen and lie assumed that,at the end 6f the parabolic oxidation'
period, the gradient reaches a steadyLstate value and, as a result,
the rate of oxidation remains constant. J. Stringer (Acta met.,
196o, 8, 11, 758) found that during oxidation at 9500C according
'to the parabolic law about 45% of the entire oxygen absorbed by the
titanium is dissolved in the core of the specimen, whilst at the
end of the linear oxidation section only 5% is dissolved.
Analysis of experimental data available to the authors of this
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E073/F.535
paper indicates that during transition from the parabolic to the
linear oxidation law, the rate of scale formation increases
appreciably but no appreciable changes were found in the kinetics
of dissolution of oxygen in the metal. Due to the increased rate
of scale formation, the ratio between the quantity of oxygen which
is chemically combined and the oxygen which is dissolved in the
metal changes. However, since in the 111inear" range the absolute
quantity of the oxygen dissolved in the metal continues to
increase with the progress of time, the depth of penetration of
the oxygen into the titanium must increase. This was confirmed by
11licrolhardness measurements of specimens which were subjected to
oxidation at 9000C for periods between 0.5 and 16 hours. Some of
the specimens were exposed to oxidation over a long period so as
to ensure transition into the linear range, after which the scale
was removed and the specimens were subjected to a second oxidation
at the same temperature. If the gradient of oxygen concentration.
in the metallic core would be the factor controlling the rate of,
oxidation, the repeated oxidation would have to proceed in
accordance with the linear law. However, the new curves of the
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MOMATEVI, S.S.; SOKIRYANSKIY, L.F.
Kinetics of oxygen dissolution in titanium. Titan i ego splavy no.10:
131-143 '63,, (MM -17: 1)
MOZHAYEVY S.S.; L.F.
.V
Methods for calculating diffusion in two-
phase systems. Inzh.-fiz. zhur, 0' no,9:80-66 S '63.
(MIRA 16:8)
""Ter.-
L 14316-65- EPF(n)-2/F,';IT.(m)/EiP(b)/i;vip(t) Pu-4 DXAAP/ASD(f)-2/
ASDW-3 JD/JG/MLK
ACCESSION NR: AT4048058 S/0000/64/OC-q/000/0109/0114
AUTHOR: ShinyMev, A. Ya., Ak-opyan, V.O.,,�~~~ Bogolyubova, I-V.
TITLE: Determination of the characteristics of mutual diffuslonoof titanium and
molybdenum according to the attenuation of _gamma radiatio
7 r?
SOURCE: Soveshchardye po metallurg!i, metallovedeniyu I imeneniyu titana i yego
Wavov. �:t~h,- Moscow, 1963. Metallovedeniye titana (Metallography of titanium);
trudy* sovashohanlya, Moscow, 1xd-vo Nauka, 1964,409-114
TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum diffusion, gamma ray attenuation, interdiffusion coefficient,
interdiffusion energy, titanium diffusion, ti alloy
ABSTRACT: The interlocking of molybde with titamum or its alloys was determined
by recording the attenuation of gamma irradiation during passage through various parts
of (lie diffusion zone. Annealed Ti and the Mo specimen were pressed together, followed
by annealing at various temperatures (90-1210C) for 7-240 hours. From a typical
curve of a specimen annealed at 1100C for 40 hours it may be seen that the irradiation
intensity decreased by a factor of 15 during passage. The formula relating the relative
radiation intensity to the initial value and to the concentration of the components in the
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ACCESSION NR: AT4048058
transformed to yield an equation for titanium
binary system is presented, This is -rays as they pass through each part
concentration as determined by the intensity of the-
7 7
OfAhe:0000 vp!~:
-ta-cojfczn atio
-iiifiii6itt-of-radiation-in-countof-tL~~---~-:,the experimiiii Wcur
statistical estimation (straightening of trations of 50-90 at. % Ti tht,'70efficidilt -i
results of this caledation showed that at concen stant for a given temperature.
of mutual diffusion Dmd remains practically con
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ACCESSION NR: AT4048010-8
concentrations of 90-98 at. % Ti was a significant increase in this coefficient observed
In the molybdenum range (100-50% Mo), the value of D was independent of the Mo
d
concentratioi~ The interdiffusion energy was found ON 41 Kea]/mole, Zo at about
5. 0. 10-3 cm /sec. The rays passing through the Mo region -were attenuated so much
that the accuracy of the Dmd value was decreased considerably. The activation energy
was much higher here than in the Ti region. These results agree with earlier
findings for small amounts of Mo. As the temperature increased from 905 to1210C, the
0
coefficient of mutual diffusion (cm2/sec.) increased from 1. 5 to 55 + ir, in the
titanium zone and up to 2.8C 10-8 in the molybdenum zone. "The authors wish to
thank Professor S. S. Mozhayev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, for his assistance with
the mathematical part of the work;. L.- G. Makslmova- also helped with the calculations.
Orig. art. has: 6 formulas, 7 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: none
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ACC NR: AT6012368 SOURCE CODE,. UR/OCX10/65/OOO/O0O/OOh3/oo47
AUTHORS: Shinyayev, A. Ya.; So!Sjr~~nskiy Ditsman,, S. A.; KuREiy~ ~va T, A,
L. F!;
ORG: none
TITLE: Mutual diffusion of components and the__pjia-.;e diagram-of the system Ti--W
SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po metallolchimii, meballovederdyu i primeneniyu titana i yego
splavov, 6th. Novyye issledovaniya titanovykh splavov (New research on titanium
Ialloys); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 43-47
TOPIC TAGS: titanium, tungsten, alloy phase diagram, metal diffusion
kBS'tW.CT: The mutual diffusion of titanium and tungsten was studied over the temper-
ature interval of 1000--1600C. The experimental procedure was described in an earlier~
publication by A. Ya. Shinyayev, V. V. Bondarev, and Ye. V. Sergeyeva (Sb.
Metallovedeniye titana, Trudy 5-go soveshchaniya po titanu. Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, str.
289). The experimental results are presented graphically (see Fig. 1). It is
concluded that the system Ti-41 exhibits a two-phase region up to the melting point
'temperature of the alloys. From a perusal of literature daba on the diffusion and
solubility of otlier metals in titanium, it is concluded that tungsten belongs to
that class of elements which exhibits only partial solubility in titanium.
ACC NR. AT6012368
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Fig. 1. Intensity of tungsten radiation
(line Ld) in the diffusion zone Ti--W.
(Annealed at 1288C for 6 hours; for
convenience curves derived from
different regions of polished section
are displaced with respect to each other.)
2j
424'
212 .314
Distance, microns-
Orig. art. has: I table and 5 figures.
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DAM 02Dec65/ ORIG REF- 0031 OTH REF: 005
C.,d
~Lid ',:AZ-', 1. D.
11 nrospects for a %rac,-Lie Lggainst P-rithrax ii~ Agriculture Lnals (F irst Report)
0
r. Chkalovskogo S. -X. In-ta, No ", 1953, po 97-1`0
Fron a virulent strain of anthrax the authors Droduced a non-virulent culture
by controlled culturing. It retained the mor,,lhological and biochemical pro-)erties of
-the origirial strain but lost its capacity for encapsulat-ion and almost stop,ed soorulating.
,rhe new characteristics of the culture are stably maintained and transmitted hereditarily
E r
xperiments with guinea pigs proved that the v-irulent culture had irnu;riogen~c p opertles.
(RMBiol, i;'o 6, 1)55) 3',-': 'O"u--l-No. 713, 9 Tiov 1955
The chemical natiwa-OiTry-STRI-sTi-rm-ed-JiTrEg--tEe -cujtWi---
"on of cerlain g Ism ya- ~- D-
,.'a',bokke"'c7'~cdry"UCr,,gkt ~j " . 1.1~
WON,
Zhur. KItim., Biol. Khim. 1955,
No. 943.-The crystals consisted of IfgN`H4PC)4.6H-0:
B. S. Levine
BEXTEMIMV, T.A.j SOKKAR, I.M.
Comparative study of the strains of atypical fowl plaguet(rew-
castle disease) virus if varying virulence in chicken 'erfDryo
tissue cultures. Vop. virus. 8 no-3:330-335 MY-Je'63.
(f-MIA 16:10)
Vae-
1. Mentrallny-y institut usov'Girshftstrovaniya vrachey,
soyuznyy institut eksperiment-allnoy veterinarii, Moskva.
(1ZWQASTIE DISEASE-MICROBIOLOGY) (TISSUE CULTURE)
ANDREYEV, A.I.; SHISHKINA, Ye.Ya., veterin.vrach; GULIYEV, M.A., veterin.vrach;
DUBAKIN, N.I.; FOMINA, A.Ya., kand.veterin.nauk; S-OKKAR, I.M.Kh.,
aspirant; KUZIMIN, V,V., prof.; TSYGENBORD, O.A., veterin.vracfi-"-
Laboratory practice. Veterinariia 40 no.7s66-76 il 163.
(MIRA 16:8)
1. Direktor Akhtyrskoy mezhrayonnoy veterinarnoy laboratorii, Sumskaya
obl. (for Andreyev), 2. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperimentallnoy
veterinarii (for Shishkina., Fomina, Sokkar). 3. Respublikanskaya
veterinarnaya laboratoriya Gruzimkog-~SSR (for Guliyev).
4. Moskovskaya oblastnaya veterinarnaya laboratoriya (for Dubakin).
5. Leningradskiy veterinarnyy Institut (for Kuzlmin, TSygenbord).
(Veterinary medicine)
BULGARIA
FOMINA, A. Ya. ,and_SQKAR, I. M,__~h,__VIEV, [Abbreviation not identified,]
Moscow, [USSR.]
"Comparative Studies of Ifemagglutinating and Antigenic Properties of Some
Atypical and Classical Strains of Newcastle Disease Virus."
Sofia, Veterinarna Sbirka, Vol 60, No 6, 1963; pp 4-6.
Abstract: Serologic studies with 3 vaccinal and 4 virulent strains of
Newcastle Disease: erythrocyte agglutination studies of cells of hens,
pigeons, turkeys, guinea hens, ducks; guinea pigs, mice, dogs, sheep,
horses; frogs. All avian erythrocytes could be agglutinated; also those
of mice and frogs to a lesser extent; not o9 mammals other than mice.
Actual results varied with strain and animal, as shown in 2 graphs and
table. Viral strains can be easily identified by their serologic. reactions.
Yy
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PAKHOTINA, N.S.; LEBEDEVA, K.V.; SOKLAKOV, A.F.
Possibility of using the SBB-1 "Lepestok" respirator in nonferrous
metallurgical enterprises. Zdrav. Kazakh. 22 no.2:61-63 162.
WRA l5s4)
1. Iz Ust'-Kamenogorskogo otdeleniya Instituta krayevoy patologii
PJ1 Kazakhskoy SSR i otdela tekhniki bezopasti Ustl-kamenogorskogo
svintsavo-tainkovogo kombinata imeni V.I.Lenina.
(RESPIRATORS) (METALLURGY-11YGIENIC ASPECTS)
SOKIAKOVI A.; NESTERMO, I.
Facts, events, people. Xi7l.rod. 13 no.12il2-13 D 162.
(MM 16:2)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Moskovskogo oblastnogo aeroklubm
(for Soklakov). 2. Zamestitell nachallnikft otdela upravelniya
perevozok keroflota (for Nesterenko).
(Aeronautica)
70-3-3-26/36
'AUTHORS: Zhdanov, G.S., Zhuravlev, v.N., KuZIMin) R.N. and
TITIR: The Establishment by X-ray Crystallography of a New Compound
Bi3Rh in the System Bi-Rh (Rentgenograficheskoye ustanov-
leniye novogo soyedineniya Bi 3Rh v sisteme Bi-Rh)
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3, hr 3, PP 3?3 - 374
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: Bi4Rh has been supposed to occur in three polymorphic
modifications a , 0 and y . Goniometric and X-ray obser-
vations have been made on O-Bi4Rh . Its habit is identical
with that of Bi 3Ni and its cell dimensions a=9.1, b=4.2,
c=11.4 A are close to those of Bi Ni (a=8.8?5, b=4.115,
3 16 d
c=11.4?7). Both have the space group Pnma = D~h obs.
= 10.7 � 0.2 gm/cm3. gives Z nearly equal to 3 if-he formula
Bi4Rh is used. It seems clear that the formula should be
Bi3Rh giving z=4 and powder photographs also confirm this
Cardl/2 resemblance to Bi 3Ni
70-3-3-26/36
The Establishment by X-ray Crystallography of a New Compound Bi 3Rh
in the System Bi-Rh
There are ? Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet
imeni. M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University
imeni M.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: July 11P 1957
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S/078/61/006/006/001/013
B11O/B2o6
AUTHORS: Soklakov, A. I., Illarionov, V. V.
TITLE: Mixed sulfur-selenium molecules in condensed phases
FERIODICALs Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 6, no. 6, 1961, 1261-1263
TEXTi When investigating saturated vapors over liquid sulfur-selenium
solutions, an extremely high volatility (activity coefficient between
200 and 300) was established in the concentration range < 0.01 Se atom
part. This is explai-ned by the formation of mixed molecules with replace-
_.ment of S-atoms or S-grzups by -seleni-um, aince. the. molecular a-tates- of
both are close to each other, and the total density of their saturated
vapors is not additive. These molecules must already exist in the liquid
phase. After a survey on the modifications of sulfur, the authors' own
experimental results are given. In order to clarify the structure of the
S-Se mixed molecules (chain- or ring structure), the selenium distribution
at low concentration among the different sulfur molacules in melts was
investigated. The higher the temperature, the more vigorously the Se
inclusion takes place independently of the Se concentration. The molecular
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B110/B206
formations are conserved by quick cooling. The SP , insoluble in carbon
disulfide, can easily be separated by extractionp the separation of SA
and STr is simple owing to the great temperature dependence of the
solubility coefficient of SA ' The following substances were melted:
sulfur, purified from selenium, arsenic, and bitumen, distilled 6 times in
high vacuum and 2% by weight of selenium tagged with r -radioactive
Se75 , which does not affect the sulfur polymerization. Heating to 8000C
took place in the electric furnace for 4 hr, and then cooling to 1600C.
This process was repeated several times to achieve uniform Se distribution.
Finally, heating between 160 and 3000C took place for another 2 hr, then
cooling with liquid nitrogen and extracting with CS2 for 1 hr. During
cooling, SA was separated as orthorhombic modification; the more soluble
Sfr was obtained during evaporation. The Se content of the individual
molecular forms was then determined radiometrically in aqueous caustic soda
solutions. In order to ascertain whether mixed eight-membered rings or
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Mixed sulfur-selenium molecules in B110/B206
S8- or Se8 rings exist in the solid or liquid phase, the individual
crystallization phases of S A from CS 2were also investigated. The
temperature from which chilling is done, has a decisive effect on the
selenium distribution. Thus, the ratio Sp : SA : STr for samples
chilled from 280-3000 C amounts to 1 : 0.8 : 0.3, for those chilled from
160-1700C, however, 0.25 : 1 : 0.3. The low Se content of Sir can
probably be explained by incomplete separation of S A from SV. The
samples chilled from 160-3000 C contained strongly radioactive S? , those
chilled from temperatures close to 160 0C weakly radioactive S),, . The
selenium inclusion thus took place more easily at high temperature. Since
no temperature effect on the radioactivity could be established in S 8
rings, these cannot contain selenium. During crystallizing of the
~' -modification, strong activity was established first and then a de-
creasing one.. The fast precipitation of selenium involved here can only
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Mixed sulfur-selenium molecules in B110/B206
take place in the absence of mixed cyclic molecules. Moreover, pyenometric
density measurements of the individual crystallization phases of SA were
made. The experimental results have confirmed the original ones. The
distribution character of selenium did not change up to 20~ by weight of
Se in the sample. Since the Se 8 rings are soluble in CS2 only to a cer-
tain degree, they are quickly separated at a 20% by weight content of Se.
The crystal density dropped from 2.45 g/cm3 at the start of crystallization,
to 2.07 9/cm3, which corresponds to a decrease from 35 to 2.5~o by weight
of Se and seems proof against the existence of A -mixed molecules. It is
probable that other elements which, like selenium, can form the long
chains similar to sulfur molecule chains, do not produce mixed molecules
with the eight-membered sulfur rings up to 3000C, either. M. N. Stepanov
is mentioned. There are 14 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 9 non-Soviet
bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows:
Ref. 7: G, Gee; Sci. Progr., 43, 193 ('1955).
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ASSOCIATION: Nauchnyy institut udobreniy i insektofungitsidov im.
Ya. V. Samoylova (Scientific Institute of Fertilizers,
Insecticides and Fungicides imeni Ya. V. Samoylov)
SUBMITTED: April 28, 1960
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ILLARIONOV, V.V.; SOKLAKOV, A.I.; KILIDISHEVA, Ye.V.
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Phase diagrams of the Systems V205- K3PO4 and V205- K4P207-
Zhur.neorg.khim. 1355-1360 'Je '61. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Nauchnyy institut. udobreniy i insektofungisidov im. Ya.V.
Samoylova.
(Systems (Chemistry))
SOKLAKOV, A.I.; ILLARICNOV, V.V.; VOLIFKOVICH, S.I.; 104IN, R.Ye.
X-ray study of products of the hydrothermal decomposition of
phosphorites in the Kara-Tau. Rent.min.syr, no.1:146-W 162.
(MA 16:3)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po udobreniyam i
in,sektofungisidam imeni Ya.V.Samoylova.
(Kara-Tau--Phosphorite) (X-ray crystallography)
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AUTHORS: Zhdanov, G.S., Soklak ov A.I.
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TITLE: X-ray investigation of the radial distribution in
amorphous solid solutions S-As2S3.
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, v.7, no.4, 1962, 555-559
TEXT: Evaporated layers were obtained by heating elementary As
and S to 9000C for several hours. Specimens were prepared with
0.5, 1, 4, 5, 10 and 15 at.% As. They were examined by
diffractometer YPC-50W (URS-50I) using a monochromator of
pentaerithritol and Cu radiation. The maximum count rate from
the specimen was about 14000 counts/min. The decay of the
amorphous phase and the appearance of the crystalline one was
followed by heating the specimen to 1100C. The scattering
curves were inverted to give the radial density curves by the
computei- "Strela". Discussion of these curves leads to a model
of the process. Spiral chains are envisaged as proposed by
Prins for amorphous S. As stabilizes these chains by forming
cross links between them but at the same time favours the
formation of crystalline regiorra. If there is less than one atom
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of As per turn of the spiral then the structure remains plastic;
this is up to 10- 12% As, the As atoms appear not to interact with
each other. Above 12%, the material becomes more rigid and, on
annealing, tends towards the structure of amorphous As2s3--
The results obtained agree with measurements of the viscosity of
melts of S + As. There are 4 figures and'l table.
ASSOCIATIONS: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet
im. M.V.Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni
M.V.Lomonosov)
Nauchnyy institut udobreniy i insektofungisidov
im. Ya.V.Samoylova (Scientific Institute for
Fertilisers and Insecto-Fungicid es imeni
Ya.V.Samoylov)
SUBMITTED: September 14, 1961
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60FUJUIOV) A.-I.; ZhOiLNUV, CI.S,,
L-ray diffract-i-an study z)j' radial distributiowin ;--morphous solid solutions
in the system sulfur - P4SIC. L-r-istallografiia 7 no.6:882-885 -'--~--D 162.
(MIRA 16-4)
1. Nauchnyy institut udobreniy ~ insektofungisicb)v imeni Ya.V.Samoylova
i 1,bskovsk4y gosudarstvennyy unilmrsitet imeni Lomonosovs.
MiS4-ry))
(X-ray diffraction bxamination) (Systems (Che b
VOLIFKOVICH, S.I.; ILLARIONOV, V.V.; MEN, H.Ye.; SOKL OV, A_I_
Synthesis of tricalcium phosphate based on a solid-phase reaction.
Zhur.pr'Lkl.khim. 35 no.6:1165-1167 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Calcium phosphates)
VOLIFKOVICH, S.I.; ILLARIONOV, V.V.; REMEN, R.Ye.; SOKLAKOV, A.I.
Concentration region of stability of hydroxylapatite. Zhur.-
prikl.khim. 35 no.6:1163-1171 Je 162. (KRA 15:7)
(Calcium phosphates) (Hydroxylapatite)
-.SOKLAKOV, A.I.; VOLIFKOVICH, S.I.; ILLARIONOV, V.V.; REMEN, R.Ye.
Effect of magnesium on the hydrothermal treatment of phosphates.
Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.?.-1405-14:kO Jl 162. OMA 15:8)
(Phosphates) (Magnesium)
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AUTHOR: Soklakov, A. I. (moscow)
TITLE. Optical properties of polymeric states of sulfur with P, As,
3b, and Bi admixtures
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v- 36, no. 3, 1962, 575 - 580
TEXT: A study has been made of the dependence of the shift of the optical
absorption edge of plastic sulfur on the content in P, As, Sb,or Bi (up to
12 atom,,/,). The admixtures were dissolved by 6 - 7 hr heating to 9000C in
ampoules filled with S. The transmission spectra between 350 and 1100 mv
were taken with an C-0-4 (SP-4) quartz spectrograph. Samples with Bi ad-
mixtures became intransparent so that no spectra could be taken. The other
admixtures produced jumps of the absorption edge (Figs. 5, 4) depending on
the type and amount ( > 4 atomO/~a) of the admixture and the treatment of the
sample (slow cooling or quenching). These jumps are explained by a shift
of the equilibrium toward the chain-shaped molecular structure of S, and
disappearance of the cyclic S.. Small admixtures (0-3 atom%) of Sb and As
already lead to a distortion of the structure owing to the great differaxe
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ODtical properties of polymeric ... B101/B108
in electronegativities and atomic radii of these elements and those of
sulfur. There are 4 figures and 18 references: 3 Soviet and 15 non-So-
viet. The four most recent references to English-language publications
read as follows: J. Van Wazer, Phosphorus and its compounds, vol. 1,
Tondon, 1958, 290 and 301; G. Gee, Sci., Progr., Aj, 193, 1955;
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D.Gaerdner, G. Fraenkel, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 78, 3279, 1956; R. Bacon,
R. Fanelli, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 10, 1965, 1948-
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut udobreniy (Scientific
Research Institute of Fertilizers)
SUBMIM~D: June 16, 1960
Fig- 3. Absorption edge for S - Sb samples with different Sb contents.
(1) 4 atom,/,,, slowly cooled; (2) 1 atom%, quenched; (3) 4 atoml%, quenched;
(4) 31 atom%, quenched; (5) 2 atom%, quenched; ordinate: specific optical'
density.
Fig- 4- Shift of the absorption edge of sulfur as a function of the P,
As, or Sb content. Legend: Ordinate: extrapolated absorption edge;
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Electric resistance of sulfur - p~ospphoru,- and sulfur-arsip-n-J-c
melts. Zhur. fiz. khijn. 36 no,6-~1339-1341 Je'62 (MIRA 1-7:7)
1. Nauchnyy institut udobrcrily i Msektofungisidov imeni Ya.V.
Samoylovo.
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AUTHORSt ILlarionov, V. V., Mellnikova, S. V., and Soklakov, A. I.
TITLE: Polysulfides of arsenic and phosphorus
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 142, no. 2, 1962, 366-369
TEXT: The systems sulfur-arsenic and sulfur-phosphorus were examined in
the composition range of 0 - 7 -ram-atom per cen-ts of arsenic and
phosphorus, respectively, to ascertain whether types of new mclecules
were formed. Mixtures of sulfur, As,,S,, P 4S10 were heated to -9000C for
6 hrs in evacuated thick-walled quartz ampuls. After cooling, the
comminuted ampul content was extracted for 14 hrs with carbon disulfide,
whereby the molecular forms with relatively few atoms were dissolved.
Both extract and insoluble residue were analy-zed on both arsenic and
phosphorus. in the sulfur-arsenic system, the arsenic is embedded in long
linearly poly-inerized sulfur WleCUleS. At the same time, the arsenic is
bound to low-molecular formo by the reaction (.f the stable arsenic
sulfide with S 8 rinLgs and the short biradifals of the i-form of sulfur.
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Polysulfides of arsenic and phospnoras Bio6/31oi
These are dispersed in -the bulk of the long linear forms and form a
product insoluble in carbon disulfide, owinlg to network polymerization
during extraction. The solid product remaininIg after the carbon disulfide
has been evanorated dissolves only partly on a oecond extraction With
carbon sulfihe. The soluble part is almost pur-~ sulfur, while the
insoluble part is a sulfide with 25 salfur atoms per arsenic atom. The
insoluble residue after the first extraction contains, regardless of the
initial composition of the mixture, about 9 sulfur atoms per arsenic
atom. in the salfur-phosphorus system the sample portion which is soluble
in carbon disulfide is much smaller than in the snlfur-arsenic system.
The number of sulfur atoms per pnosphorus atom in the insoluble portion
depends on the initial phosphorus content of the sample. If this content
is less than 4 gram-atom per cents, the number of sulfur atoms is 25,
but it is only 12 in the case of high phosphorus contents. No insoluble
residue is left over from a second extraction witti carbon disulfide.
X-ray analyses, evaluated with a "Strela" computer at the Vychislitellnyy
tsentr Moskovskogo universiteta (Computei- Center of Moscow University)
showed that the interatomic distance sulfur-sulfur in the sulfur-arsenic
system is about 2.1a X in t~,e portion remaining after the first extraction,
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Polysulfides of arsenic; and phoaphorio~-j 10' It 0 6 - _- I '_; i
as against 2.30 A in the norextvact*d mixtures. Tre. extraction of the
low-molecularformp results iYL h lo(,,qe racking which weakens the inter-
molecular, and strengthens the intramoip-rUlar interactiors, whereby- the
interatomic distances salfar-sulfur ar,~ rarrt-)w&d. Tht,~ interatomic
distanc-E of oi~rc s0far (2.07 -tv! OiF- ilisianfl--e batwegi-, sulfur and
arpear in ti,~~ iricmlizHz~ after ~hl second
arsenic
extraction due to the polymErizatior prc.-essss ,!E biradical mole,~ules.
Part of ttio sajqpli-, ,vtlicti ha.-, in, -.1-e first extraction,
is unstable in structore, ift,~r 2-ij hy-1 thr disTance 2.18
disappears. which is pz--Anbly rela:ted t.-, a decay -,f the cilain
structure and the formation of S a m3ieculR~~4 fio iyvvi~stigations of this
kind were conducted ir, tht- sy6tem, zince the soluble
part of the oawp2eo was ~;.,nsid~,rably and n,~ 3ubstantial
structural chanus nf th~ san--p'l &.j jyc--e obsz~.rved and alfter
extracticn. Ao_ademiciart S~ 7. Vol 1rkcc,,-,_-r, -:3 tr-,nkild fc~:- navinj_- made
the DVE-Slef.' ti r.- Vi' S tt 10 S _q 1) 1 il Z*h~-no,! is menticri,?J. There
are 2 figures, 2 tables, at.d Altd -b nor-Soviet.
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J. van Ma z e r Lr-s r, Iio r u s a A:3 Cmr, t. t, t1 S1~ N , Y, 9:,8, p. 2 89 and
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