SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLINA, G.A. - SOKOLINSKIY, V.G.

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25687 s/181/61/003/007/009/023 Investigation of adhesive binding of ... 3102/3214 joined to the sample. The rupture with the given rate of 0.5 mm/sec is brought about by a magnetic mechanism. 'The fluctuations in tension are recorded by electric resistance tensiometers (5). The spectroscopic investigations of the sampleswere carried out with a spectrograph of the type OCK-14 (ISK-14) for which a special vacuum chamber was constructed. Luminescence was also irivestigated. The adhesive binding of the following systems was studied; semiconductor - metal, polymer - semiconductor, polymer - glass, and polymer - polymer. The investigations showed, inter alia, that the adhesion between indium and germanium substantially increases if the surface of the latter has previously been subjected to a glow discharge. The increase of adhesion may be explained as being due to the appearance of a large number of adhesion-active recombination centers, which is indicated by the decrease of the carrier lifetime experimentally observed. These results are in agreement with those of V. P. Smilga and, B. V. Deryagin (DAN SSSR, 122,v. 6, 1049, 1958) who-'have shown that the field at the junction of t!7e semiconductor and the metal increases rapidly with an increase in the number of ionized centers at the surface of the semiconductor (before contact). The adhes *ive power is given by F.E2/83t. The surface recombination which depends essentially on adhesion, is Card 2/5 25687 S/181/61/003/007/009/023 Investigation of adhesive binding of ... B102JB214 directly proportional to the number of surface states which, in their turn, are related to the number of ionized centers on the free surface of the semiconductor. In the cases investigated, the establishment of an adhesiTe binding between polymer and glass is due to the appearance of a hydrogen bond between the hydroxyls of the glass and the functional groups of the polymer. On breaking the contact the glass surface is found to be protonized while the polymer surface emits electrons. From this, it may be concluded that the total statietioal effect that accompanies the destruction of the hydrogen bonds acting in the inter- facial plans gives rise predominantly to positive charges on the glass, caused by protons of the broken bonds. The establishment of an adhesive binding between two polymers is introduced by electrostatic processes. Thereupon, diffusion processes take place on the interface, as was shown by luminescence studies. The interface is blurred, and on separating the two polymers no further eleotrical phenomena appear. T. A. Sokolova and L. A. Ovoyannikova are mentioned. There are 5 figures, 4 tables,and 15 referencess 12 Soviet-bloo and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATIONi Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SBSR Moskva (Institute of Card 3/5 Phy-Bical Chemistry, AS USSR, Moscow) hh5h6 S/020/62/147/006/031/034 B140186 AUTHORS: Sokolina,,_q. A.J Krotova, N. A., Khrustalev, Yu. A. TITLE: 3,tudy of the properties of a polymer-semiconductor interface PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v- *147, no. 6, 1962, 1409-1412 TEXT: The adsorption process occurring at polymer-semiconduc'tok--ijnter- faces was investigated by measuring the surface conductivity in the "field effect"'. The sample used was n-type germanium with a resistivity of 40 ohm-cm and a diffusion length of 2.5 mm etched in a H202-alkali mixture and coated with films of linear vinyl-type polymers or methylmethacrylate- methacrylic acid copolymers. The field applied had a strength of 106 V/626 First, the surface conductivity was measured-i-n a sample of uncoated Ge: here the 8cf-versus-time curve showed a sharp rise when the field*was applied, followed quickly br:the minimum and returning then to the initial value. On Go, two surface states were observeds the "fast" states at the Ge oxide - Ge interface and the "slow" states at the exte-rnal-face of the oxide or in the oxide. These-slow surface states characterizing the-ad- sorption and adhesion processes were studied by'applying a constant Card 1/1 ACCESSION NR: AP4023500 S/0069/64/026/002/0207/0214 AUTHORS: Krotova, N.A.; Morozova, L.P.; Polyakov, A.M.; Sokolina~ G.A.; Stefanovich, N.N. TITLE: Investigation of various types of adhesion bonds SOURCE: Kolloidny*y zhurnal, v. 26, 'no. 2, 1964, 207-214 TOPIC TAGS: adhesion mechanism, adhesion bond, interface erosion, chemosorption, donor acceptor interaction, functional groupt electron, emission, semiconductor surface conductivity,-surface modifi- cation, high speed semiconductor-, germanium ABSTRACT: In order to determine the mechanism-of adhesion.. several phenomena at the polymer-solid substrate interface were investigated.' Adhesive bonds resulting from diffusion processes in which the in- terface is eroded, from the formation of a new phase on the sub- strate by the polymerization of organometallic compounds, and.from chemosorption on the interface leading to the formation of a double electric layer are discussed. By IR spectroscopy it has been established that adhesion of polymers is largely due to chemical C-4' 1/7 ACCESSION NR: AP4023500 donor-acceptor interactions. The adhesion can therefore be control--~ led by rational selection of the function groups of the adhesive and substrate on the basis of their donor-acceptor properties. A number of functional polymer groups were arranged in series accor- 1, ing to their ability to impart a positive chargeto the surface on tearing the film from the substrate (i.e., decrease in their donor properties). A method was worked out for determining the effect of, the functional groups of the polymer by measuring the intensity of electron emission formed by the breakdown of the adhesion bond -S. 1 and 2). There between the polymer and the glass substrate (fi., are changes in the characteristics of a semiconductor upon formation., of adhesion bonds between it and the polymer; the part played by the functional groups of the polymer responsible for the degree of. I" charge of the surface was investigated. The surface conductivity in the field effect of germanium crystals modified with alkyl- chlorosilanes (fig. 3') was determined in an apparatus shown in kig-4-'.- Modification significantly,changes.,.(reduces) the high speed propert- i6s of the semiconductor,surface. -Orig. art. has: 7 ard- .;V7 ACCESSION NR: AP402.3500 ENCLOSUREsOl N, imp,6ec !2 Ina gig. I.- Diagram of a recording of; N'imp/sec after-emission of electrons Ith V t gutta-parcha-film torn avay.frou glass, ZVI? -Sao a 2 Card 4/7 A.CCESSION NR: AP4023-500 ENCLOSUREI 02 N 9 IMP/SeC J?ig. 2. Curves of the relationship, of the-intensity of after-emission to time for different polymers after, removing from glass 1 - Nitrile rubber, 2 'gutta-percha,-: 3 - carbox1yate rubber L V /Z /,f T'mjn Cl.-,d- 5/7 ACCESSION NRt AP4023500 ENCLOSURES 03 Fig. 3. surface conductivity in the field effect for sample of ger maniume modified with alkylchloro- silanso The dark (1) and light (2) curves were obtained by the method of static photoconductivity. Picture taken from oacillograph screen 6/7 ACCESSION NR3 AP4023500 ENCLOSURE 1 04 Fig~. 4. Bloqk diagram of.apparatus for measuring surface conductivity in the field effect.by the fixed conductivity method -Generator, 2 - voltmeter, 3 sample, 4 - electrodes, 5 - poten- tiometer, 6 - Amplifier, 7 - conden- ser. 8 - oscillator. 9 - radiodia- i gram, 10 phase scanner. L Card* 7/7 Ir 2kVIA&U&r L 01286-66 IJP(c)/RPL JDt'.,,W/GS/JI-T RM !ACCESSION NR: AT5020453 UR/0000/64/000/000/0087/010kt !19 ev Yu. A.; Agranenko, N. P. IAUTHOR: Krotova, N. A kolina, G. A Khrustal Lomova, ~. F.; Khomutov, A. M. ITITLE: Change in the surface state of gtrnanium during the formation of an adhesiozi lbond.with a polymer !SOURCE:~114~!Mezhvuzovskaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiva'po fizike DoluDrovo ~nikov (Poverkhnostnyye i kontaktnvve vavleniva). Tomsk, 1962.4&Poverkhnostnyye * 11kontaktnyye yavleniya v poluprovodnikakh (Surface and contac. henomena in semicon ductors). Tomsk, Izd-vo Tomskogo univ., 1964, 87-104 iTOPIC TAGS: polymer, semiconductor research, protective coating, surface property, I icrystal surface, lacquer/ LVS-31 lacquer, MBK-1 lacquer ABSTRACT: The'authors study the effect which the functional groups in a polymer have on the surf-ace state of germanium in connection with the use of organic polym materials for protecting semiconductor devices from atmospheric action. The field effect method was used for experimentally studying the surface conductivity with t application of a,constant field. The slow changes in conductivity with time were -Card- 11 L 012a6-66 ~ACCESSION NR: AT5020453 i 69 !recorded. The material studied was n-germanium with a resistivity of 40 n-cm and a Idiffusion length of 2.5 mm. The specimen was a plate with dimensions of 20 x 5 x 5 .,mm cut from a single crystal of germanium parallel to plane (111). Ohmic contacts :were fused to the ends of the specimen. The sample was etched in a peroxide-alkali mixture. The surface conductivity is shown as a function of time in fig. 1 of the Enclosure. Typical curves for conductivity in -the field effect for high resistan e c n-germanium are given in fig. 2 of the Enclosure. These curves may be given as ACT f(U) or as AcT = ~(Q), if Q is the induced charge of a condenser determined from the capacity. Here Aa indicates the change in surface conductivity, and U gives the po tential. Polymers of the vinyl series were studied with regard to the effect of the .nature of functional groups and their concentration in the chain of a copolymer on :zthe shape of Au = ~(Q) curves plotted from measurements in vacuum. The are 4'ts .shown in fig 3 of the Enclosure. urves are also given for c9polyme s f6W'm'.thyl_ ;)with methacr- lic acid 1~1 1-1 'methacrylate, , for a gelatin-germanium interface (where the gelatin has functional raiicals N , OH and COOH' and for polyhydroxyethylen_e--a polymer which has no functional polar radicals and which has oxygen bound by sinlie bonds in -the chains. A comparison of the curves indicates that functional radi cals change tho position of Ao min noticeably, while polymers without strongly polar 'groups have little effect on this parameter. Compositions of,polymera were studi !Card 7_ L 01286-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5020453 along with ndividual polymers. It was found that two industrial lacquers, !1BK-1 and LVS-34offer more protection against moisture than do the inili~vidual poi~ Rers.' However, the lacquer films are much thicker than the individual polymer films. _It- is shown that LVS-31 has-a few advantages over MBK-1 as a protective film for Semi- conductor devices. Orig. art. has: 13 figures, 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 060ct64 ENCL: 03 SUB CODE: SS, MT NO REF SOV: 006 .,;OTHER: 005 3 :-,-.l,----. 6~~ :,~ ",', -r~,U -~~ .. ~--- I- II - - g~ n , -- ------ - L 01286-66 ACCESSIOU NR: AT5020453 EHCLOSURE: 03- 0-4 Fig. 3. Aa as a function of Q for lymers of the vinyl series- o p J .'104 10. V h VIM 0 L 17412-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021793 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0340/65/000/000/0016/ool6 AUraOR:, 0 n, I. (Chauffeur) -~0_ p~ ORG: none TITLE: Spring reinforcement SOURCE: Sells~fy mekbanizator, no. 8, 1965, 16 TOPIC TAGS: spring, automotive industry ABSTRACT: The author states that an attachment developed by workers at an auto- mobile shop and shown on t-he accompanying figure doubles the life of a spring and eliminates the need for a 5hock absorber. The attachment consists of the follow- ing: a corner plate (1) 50X50xlOOO mm; a tightening screw (2) 16 ma in diameter; a spring-0) from the "kheder" SK-3 combine; a special screw (4),with an ear whose diameter equals that of the spring pin - 25 1m; and the extended rod (5) of the rear blade of the spring, 140 mm In length. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. Card V2 g6~ L 17412-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021793 SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATE: 00 ORIG M: 000 OTH IW: 000 Card 2/2 net - -- - - ------------ USSR/ Chemist ry Card 1/2 Pub. 22 26/54 Authors I Vayserj V. L.; Ryabov, V. D.;.Sokolina, S. Sh. Title t Derivation of p-methylstyrene from asymmetrical p,p-ditolylethane Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 106/2, 271-274, Jall 11, 1956 Abstract I R-cperiments were conducted for the purpose of obtaining p-,nethylstyrene from asyrimetrical p,p-ditolylethane and to investigate some catalysLs under conditions of cracking. The basic constants (boiling point, density and viscosity) of p,p-ditolylethane, after several vacuum distillations, were established. The results obtained during the application of' a synthe- tic alimunum silicate catalyst (Al 203 : S'02 = 1 : 1) are listed. The effect of Lemperature on the crackina-characterictics is analyzed. Seven references: 2 USSR, 1 Germ., 3 USA and 1 Canad. (1923-1954). Table; I:raphs; dr-,ivring. In.,;Utution I!Oscow Petroleum InstiLute in. 1. 1. Gubkin Pruscntc-d by: V. Tcpch-J,yev, J111Y 11, 1.955 62/042/005/011/050 S/05 B1 04XI1 02 .-'.UTIICP,LS: Sevastlyanov, B. K., Sokolina, V. A. TITLE: The magnetic moment of superconducting films 2 1 E'RIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 42, no- 5, 19062, 1212-1218 TE"Y"11: The temperature dependence of the magnetic moment III perpendicular LI to the surface of the suDerconducting layer was determined in tin films of 117 (3-3)-10-6 and (5-5)-10- cm2 area and 10-5-10- 6 cm thickness. M-L was measured using a magnetic torsion balance with electrodynamic compensation system. The films were condensed in vacuo (< 2-10-6 mm, Hg) onto polished qua_rtz plates cooled by liquid nitrogen. The quartz base was covered with ar. electrolytic net as used for making preparations in electron -Acroscopy. L.I., depends not only on the film thickness but also on its other dimensioH-s. M, increases with increasing x = ndD/16 62, and reaches the value M? of a massive suZerconducting film at about x - 0. d is the 3 film thickness, D the diameter of 'he film covered area, 6 the penetration depth of the magnetic field. The experimental results are well described Card 1/2 S/05 62/042/005/011/050 Tl'-,e magnetic moment of B1 04YB1 02 by a formula developed by G. F. Zharkov (ZhETF, present issue, p. 1397). T!-.is formula was obtained for local interaction between the field and the suDerconduction curre.-t. Near the critical point, tin is a London-type superconductor. There are "I figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut ICristallografii Akademid nauk SSSR (Institute of Crystallography of the Academy of Sciences USSR). 1,4'oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUB,-TITT'2'D: JanuarY 3, 1962 Card 2/2 1 16-63 EWP(J)/EPF(c)AV~(m)/BDS AFFTcASD Po-4/Pr-4 RM/WW ACCESSIOIN Mt AP3004069 -6106f616~163*6711 597 AUTHORSs ~ikhtenshteyn, G. I.; Sokolina, To. Ae- c TITLEs Critical effects during the oxidation of hydrocarbons in the presence of some antioxidants. SOURCEs Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 37, no, 7) 1963Y 1594-1597, i TOPIC TAGSs diphonylamine, butylphenoll naphtol, cetanet polypropyleno, imethyldodecene, rubber A,BsrRACT: The critical concentrations of diphenylaminep tert. butylphenol and A~pha-naphtol in oetane polypropylene, 4-methyldodecene-2 and rubber in a tem- It was established that,; perature interval of 130 to 170C has been determined. the criti--al concentrations found experimentally are two to three times smalleil, however, the temperature coefficients are considerably greater than the ones calculated theoretically which assumes the participation of inhibitor only in the chain termination reactions. A supposition is made that the general plan of the inhibitor oxidation cannot*be applied with small concentrations of antioxidant. The critical effects need a further theoretical and practical study. "The authors express their gratitude to Prof. M. B. Heyman for his advice and.help in this i work." Orig. art. hass 1 table, 2 figures and 10 formulas.- li.Card__ VLASOV, B.V., doktor ekonom.nFalk; SOKOLINA, Ye,F,, Characteristics of the specialization of various croductions. Ylashinostroitell no.3:38-40 Mr 164. (MIFLA 17:4) SOKOLINA, Yelana Dmitriyevria-~ KOGAN, ia,i-. (From a multiple-line production plant to a specialized one] Ot universallnogo zavoda. - k spetsializirovannomu, 0 Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1965, 31 p. (N.voe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. III Seriia: Ekonomika, no.4) . (MIRA 18:3) LEVITSKIY, Yu.V.,inzh.; SOKOLINSK.AYA, I.G.,Inzh.; TSEYTLIII, M.A.,inzh. Ultrasonic method of testing welded joints in steem lines of pearlitic steels. Blek.sta.29 no-3:83-84 Mr 158. (XIRA 11:5) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrinl 9-oplications) (Welding--Testing) S/1)3 62/028/004/008/026 B101YB1 13 AUTHOR: Soko'Linskaya, I. G. TITLE: Accuracy of the magnetographic method for pipe weld testing PZaIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 4, 1962, 462-464 TEXT: The author studied the dependability of the magnetographic method for detecting welding defects in pipes (4-5 - 6 mm wall thickness and 100- 150 mm diameter, or B-10 mm wall thickness and 300-500 mm diameter). " 0 (30-70 turns, capacitance -a-netization was conducted (a) with a solenoid of the capacitor 600-1200 pf, battery voltage 290-330 V); (b) with an electromagnet (500 turns, at 10 a, a magnetic field of about 1500 qe). A comparison of this test with a test of the specimens on an virq-30 (ItTiCh-30) tension tester yielded the following results: (1) There is a 65-70"o probability of finding a 0.5 mm deep nonfusion with 4-6 nun wall thickness; (2) with B-10 mm wall thickness, the probability of finding a 1 mm deep nonfusion drops to zero with a solenoid and is 2016 with an electromagnet; (3) no distinct relationship was established between the Card 1/2 3/032/62/028/004/008/026 Accuracy of the BIO1/B113 shaDe of oscilloscopic peaks and the shape of defects. On the basis of theme results, it is recommended to control pipes with vall thicknesses of more than 6-7 mm by the more sensitive ultrasonic method. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Upravleniye laetallurgkhimmaehstroy Donetskogo sovnarkhoza (Administration of the Metallurgkhiminashetroy of the Donetskiy sovnarkhoz) Card 2/2 SHVARTSERJ, A. Y&.; SOKOLINSKAYA, I. G., Techniques of ultramoric testing of the hard facing of bore bit rollers. Avtom. svar. 16 no.3~84-86 Mr '63. (MIRA 16--4) 1. Donetskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Hard facing-Testing) (Ultrasonic testing) 4~11 ISM L 27648-66 TV (c )/EVIP (k )/EYIT (d j/EWT (m)/F"1P (h) /ETC (m) -6/EWA (d)/EWP (I )/EVIP (v) /E10 (t)/ ACC`_N_Ra___A~k6i_d5_2_0 - 7 11JPtc)- A) SOURCE, CODE- W0381/65/000/006/0035/0040 AUTIHOR: Bogdanovp V. A.; Krasn!~, S. V.; Me~Lvedev, V. S.;,Sokolins)c -II&M,~ T. ORG: Base borntorZ, Donets Sovnar]Lhoz (Bazovaya izotopnaya laboratoriya Donets ogo.sovnarkho a) TITLE: Automatic device for the hardness inspection of cast-iro I les e pp SOURCE: Defektoskopiya, no. 6, 1965, 35-40 TOPIC TAGS: cast iron, hardness, pig Iron, magnetic propertyj magnatizationj nondestructive testACL-36 pig iron ABSTRACT- 'A study of the relationship"-of magnetic properties of ca;t'iron' nipples made of pig iron KCh-36 to hardness.is described. A description -of the desiVi and electrical circuit of the device is presented. Cast nipples made of pig iron KCh-36, made by the Lugan Foundr7 and Machinery Plant, for,oomecting radiator seLlAons of a heating system, are ,usually obtained with differing hardness (Blui 100~-500)* During aubsequent, machining, considerable wear. putting the cutting, instrument out of action, and sometimes breakdown of tite lathes occur. Experience of the plant has shown that a nipple hardness over Bha 170-180 should not be machined. However there are no methods which would perrait the complete processing of the great quantity, (50.,000 pieces/day). Card 1/2 UDC: 620.179.14 MER ~,-O CC MR.. PTC-OUB1520 An automatic device has been developed Xor tho hardness testing'of 3.,000 nipples/hour at the flondeatructive Testing Division of the Base .,Isotope Laboratox7) Donate Sovnarkhoz~ The atu~y has shown that there is a well-defined relationship between magnetio propertios and hardness of cast-iron nipples, Tho'most suitable chamcteriatic for testing nipple hardness is reaiaual magnetization since it is averaged over the entire nipple. Hapotometr7 is the most suitable method qf mnasuring residual magneti- zation.. Orig. art. hao 6 figures and I table. ZiMY SUB CODE: 13, 11, 20 Sum DATE- OlSep65/ ORIG REF-. 002/ OTH REF: 001 Ojvo~-Ilv'-2 A ItI'll /'. z,-, SOKOLINSKAYA, L~B., inzhener, redaktor; OTSEP, S.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. [Moderm methods of manufacturing air conductors for ventilation systems] Bovremennye metody izgotovlenilB ventiliatsionnykh vozdukhovodov. LDoklad podgotovlen at. nauch. sotrudnikom T19IINS S.A.Otaepoml Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitel'stvu i arkhitekture, 1953. 37 P. (MI-RA 7:6) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut informataii po stroitalletvu (for Otsep). (Venttlation) SOKOLTNSKAYA, L. B. SOKOLINUKAYA, L.B.. inzhener, nauchnyy redaktor; GUSIV. Yu.L., re- -- daitor IzUtellstva; TOM, A.M-, takhnichaskiy redaktor. [Lowering the cost of water pipe and sewer) Snizhenie stoino~ti vodopro-rodnykh i kanalizatsionnykh sooruzhanil. Clauch. redaktor L.B.Sokolinskaial MoBkva, Goo. izd-ro lit-ry po stroitellotyu i arkhitekturs, 1953. 54 p. (MLRA 7:8) 1. Moscow. TSentralinyy inatitut Informatsil po stroltellstyu. - (water pipes) (Sewerage) SOKOLINSKAYA, L.B., inzhener, nauchnyy redaktor; GUSEV, Yu.L., redaktor ---: Izdatel"etvar-, TOKKR, A.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [New research and projected solutions in the realm of water supply] Novye issledovaniia i proektnye resheniia v oblasti vadosnabzhenita. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry p-,- stroitel'stvu i arkhitakture, 1954. 46 p. (MLRA 7:9) 1. Moscow. T;Sentralinyy institut informataii po stroitel'stvU. (Water--Purification) (Water-supply engineering) OTSAF, S.A., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk; SOKOLINSKAJ4 1~1.~B- inzhener, nauchn.y.y redaktor; UROD, T.Ya., redaktor--iz-Mte-I-NVv-W%, VOLKOV, V.S., tokhnicheakiv redaktor. [Machine tools, devices# and parts used in sanitary engineering] Stanki, prisponoblenila i detali-dlia sanitarno-tokhnichaskikh rabot. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit., 1955. 36 p. (Ratsionalizatorskis i izobretatel'skis predlozhenila v stroltall stvat no.114). (KLRL 100) 1. TSentrallnyy institut informataii po stroitell.stTg (for Otoop).- (Plumbing) SOKOL,INSKAYA I L,.B., inzhener, radaktor; UDCD, V.Ya., redaktor; MOMV, --t-ikhnieheskly redaktor [Collection of suggestions by, efficiency experts on the manufacture of reinforced concrete products and units] Sbornik ratsionalizator- skikh predlozhanit po izgotovleniiu zhelezobetonnykh izdelii I kon- struktsii. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture, 1955. 142 p. (wiRA 8:6) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy Institut Informataii po stroitellstvu. (Reinforced concrete construction) KONYUBHOV, A.M.. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. kendidat takhnichaskikh naak; PAVIOVA, D.A., nouchnyy sotrudnik; S UYA, L.B., inzhener, aauchnyy redaktor; MUNITS, A.P.. redLak"torWT5z~"nf~,Tf-.ix,tva; munwzy. L.Ya., tskhnicheskiy redaktor Cloying pipe lines without trenches] Bestransheinalm ukladke trubo- provoclov. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhitekture. 1956. 57 P. NLRA 10!1) 1. Moscow. TSentralInyy institut informataii po stroitelletvu. 2. Wentrallnyy Institut informataii po stroitel'stvu (for lonyushov. Favlova) (Pipe lines) KONYUSHKOV. A.M., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; -SOKOLINSKAYA,_,,L.B., inzhener, redaktor; MUNITS, A.P., redaktor izda-t-e' 1:1 ifvsq-~ 6 IVA, S.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Bquipment used in western Surope to purify waste water) Sooruzheniia dlia ochistki stochn7kh vod v stranakh zapadnoi Avropy. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkbitekture, 1956. 80 p. (KLRA 9:9) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut informatsii po Fitroitellstvu. 2. TSentrallnyy inotitut informateii po stroitellstvu (for KonyuBhkin) (Ikirope.Wastern--Sewage--Purification) YiDNY'USHKOV, A.M., kandidat takhnicheakikh mauk-,,.SOKOLINSKAYA, L.B., iftZhener, redaktor; GOlUBMKOVA, L.A., redaktor; TOKER, A.M.,' toldilitchaskiy redaktor; GUSEVA, S.S., takhaichookiy redaktor. (Water supply for cities and towns in foreign countries] Vedoemabzhonio naselonnykh punktov Y zarubeznykh stranakh. Moskva, Goo.izd-v* lit-ry p9 strait. i arkhitekturs, 1956. 87 P. MRA 9:6) I.Moscow. Teentr<nyy institilt informateii pe stroitellstva. 2.Star- shiy aauchnyy motrudmik TsIINS (for Konyushkov). (Water supply) Tv/cj .13/117 Y!'[ PER,k) DIG ii.h: X'i I1:~)J la t I loy Ict itit 1 Val 33, N" -3.1 ABSTRAUT: Frit~; and of t-he above type, all without mavrneslum, studled In ordev to determine the effe(~.t o~ varlring- cluantitieL; of Sr and. Ca on theiv AallIzation. Chemical compositiono of the frito u-sed ave given Table 1. It was determined that Lite ability o.C ti-ie 1'rit,; and of the glazes macte- fvom m tlu is least at SrO and CaO (-,oi -ri-1:3 pondi tit tc tile u-11nimum of the melting; t ernpe-va u Lire on Esl,-.c)]-a Ic-, diagram of S011d sol'-OuiorL3 Of L31. Lui-d Ca metasilicates (Fig. 2) . Ca--d 1/8 A1~3o, c,nl-v tjlad~-:- -Croia Crits 53 and A had 6 1' -D 8 2 12 j S OV/8 0 - 3 _3 - 3) - 13 /4 7 Card 2/8 normal luster, arid thc.~.-ie- Glalzea crystall Lzed less UllarL LAIC-~ The (--.11ot, -rice o[' the-e minima is probabl,~ v(--~lated to the -reutest de,rree of' Imperfec- tion t'ne -_;"uructurally. rearranging lattice and, po.-3.sibly, the structure of the solid solution on replacement of the Sr by Ca. A continuous series of solid sc-lutions Is forrited in the crystallized frits, with all almost linear increase of both indices of refract-1r)n (Fig- -1), (je:crease of specific gravity (F.-.1-g. 5), in~erplanar :3pacinG (Fig. 11), and lattice paraxrleter.-3 (FIL71 - 3), as the Ca content In the mixed (_~r,~;stal incrc_.a.,3e,3. The interplanar spacing valUes .:)L" Liv-, ;_,atilplc, "M" 2 and 11) deviate some- 'K I I a tf It I I ( ~1 U I ID ,~3. fact.- wh1ch should be further 1-riveotigated. X-ray analysis of the powdered, ..rystallized fr1ts ~hcmed the closeriess of all the ury-tals to t.he 1~.e.~a,-,onal ;3ystem arid their complete mlocliAlity in the solld plia.,!O-. The system may be considered Isodimorphic. Shrziieleva., N. A., and Kon,drat 1yeva, V. V., took part in the work. Frank- Kamenet,~Ikly, V. A.1, i.5 thanked -for hi,,~ adv--ce. SLUdy Qt' Lile CPYJ tail 'Z~Lt Jorl ()[* jj()t~OIA- '(8212 Free, Strontium-Calcluri Glazes S 0 11/8 0 - 33 - 3 - -13- /417 Table 1. Chemical composition of investigated frits (wt (A) Frit Nr; (B) S ro; Cao (parts by wt) A A kLO Sr(-) Caf-) K2!) Nap 51 1.00 0 57.7 7.40 23.6 - :1.92 7.40 52 7.45 1 58.5 7.70 19.50 2.61) 4.0 7.64 53 -1.78 1 60.0 7.85 11,80 5*32 IA 7,13 54 1.85 1 60.7 7.95 12.50 6.75 4.15 7.93 55 1.23: 1 61.5 8.05 IOAO 8A7 4.2 8.00 56 0.81 t 62.1 8.14 7.70 9.70 4.24 8.10 57 0.1 X) I G4.5 8.42 - 14.3 4.40 8.40 Card 3/8 J- Study of the Crystallization of Boron- Free, Strontium-Calcium Glazes Card 4/8 N 1 R-51 3 A S5 55 -- 53 j f510 0 ZO 40 so go too SrO 510, 'rao-Sia, 14T"%) 15V 1520 0 ZO , 78212 sov/8o-33-3-13/47 401 80 80 too Y j SrO:CaO=t6g( 7- Fig. 1. Indices of refraction N in system SrO-SiO 2 CaO-SiO 2* Numbers on citrves are frit numbers. Dotted lines are Eskola's data, solid lines the present authors'. Fig. 2. Eskola's diagram for system SrO-SIO 2 - CaO-S102, ~fl wTernperature (0 C); (W) meltj (X) m .ixed crystals; Y t %; (Z) by wt. r stild-f oi, til, ~jl J2, P 2d cell C Sl ol T t e pavameters In system SrO-SiO2 CaG - LiG iA Ial,;tJ_(,,(_, pan-urieters In Angstroms 2' I tV (:' S 1 1 L I I T i t b e r s, 7 8 2 122 47 cZ) Zz? 7 62 12 tp 1:m-la p~- n sy~3 SrO-SiO 2 1 0 S w ni, 1r c1, t e lifles interplartar ) . , ' - - . A tr 11 1111bi, IN 0 t TTM 11 -T.,- viLt--, l.bi--" b~., wt C-'a i, d 11; i5 2 SOO - CJ~' 12 0 10 Cad siol a i, a- 7 Si-O-SIG 2 Cao - S, ioD (A) Specific giiavity (g-/cin'j); B. CaO-SiO 2 cont-ent in system (vit 1;6,) There are tables; 5 _CiGux-es; and 13 refE.,r-encc-3., 3 U.S., 2 U.K., 1 Daril-sh, 'T Soviet. Tine U.S. arid U.K. refe-rence2 are: F. E_-:icola, Am J. Sci., 4, StUdY 0-1' tlit-- cf' 782-12 Fl-ee, St-ontlunt-Calcium G la --. e ~3 S 0 V/Lji 0 - 3 SUBMITTED: j '.1 (1-921); E. 23, 'tnd. . lil. 13 - - - Davey, Phys . ev. R , Appl. Che-m., 2., 211 Brit. Pat., .2-142(r-6 Ma,,r I I T. Carlson-, L. S. Wel.3, J. iieL;. 2j 73 (1953); A. W. HL111, W. P. 5119 (1c)21); R. W. tfur--se, J. .17, (1:91-522) : fe. Booth., H. B-enell' KASSILI, G.N.; MATLINA, E.A.; SOKOLINSKAYL, R.A. D,7namIc studies on adrenalielike substances and on the biological activity of the blood inaBrtain forms of diencephalic pathology. Biul.eksp.biol.i m6d. 48 no.12:31-36 D 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Gruppa chlac -korrespondenta AN SSSR N.I. Grashchenkova pri Ot-delenil biologichookikh nauk AN SSSR na baze klirLiki nervnykh bolezney I Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instititta. Predatarlena deyetviteliny-m chlenom AMN SSSR N.I. Grashchenkovym. (SYMPATHOMIMITICS physiol.) (DIENCEPHLWN physiol.) 17(4), 17(12) SOV/2o-126-2-61/64 AUTHORS: Kassill, G. N., 11atlina, E. A., Sokolinskaya, R. A. TITLE: Adrenaline-like Substances and the Biological Activity of Blood in the Case of Cold Essay Under Normal Conditions and Those of Diencephalic Pathology (Adrenalinopodobnyye veshchaotva i biologicheskaya aktivnost' krovi pri kholodovoy probe v usloviyakh normy i dientsefallnoy patologii) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 2, PP 446-449 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The state of the vegetative nervous system is to a certain extent characterized by the different forms of the adrenaline- like substances. On the other hand it is impos_~_`ble to gain by only one determination of the chemical composition and the biological properties of blood a conception concerning the "homeostase" boundaries or the structure of the pathological syndrome as the latter is always a combined expression of pathological processes and compensation phenomena. The main principle of the collective group of the authors is a dynami- cal investigation of the human organism: of a healthy, a sick, and a recovering one. The authors did not restrict themselves Card 1/4 to the determination of a physiological or biochemical final 507/2o-1 26-2-6 1/64 Adrenaline-like Substances and the Biolof_ical Acti-i-ty of Blood in the Case of Cold Essay Under Normal Conditiona and T"hose of Diencephalic Pathology sick persons can be divided into 4 groups according to the results: Ist g x o u p . The reaction does not differ con- siderably from the normal reaction. Often there occur, how- ever, considerable shifts which surpass the physiological fluctuations of the content of the investigated substances. Mainly persons with functional disturbances of the activity of the regulatory hypothalamus nerves were concerned. The disease is curable in spite of the patients' complaints and shows a favorable course. IInd C r o u p . The sympathetic activity (accumulation of I'sympathines") increa..-es here, the adrenaline-like substances increase, sometimes also the SpC in the case of a simultaneous increase in acetyl-chinoline. IIIrd. g r o u p . The sympathetic blood activity and the acetyl-chinoline decrease are reduced. An additional heat essay is recommended (Ref 4). !Yth g r o -u p . The sympathetic blood activity is reduced. Reduction of the adrenaline-like substances, sometir:es reduction of SpC. Acetyl-chinoline in- creases (Fig 2). This occurs in severe diencephalic pathology and is scarcely curable. The increase in the sympathetic Card 3/4 blood activity can depend on the accumulation of the adrenaline- SOV/2o-126-2-61/64 Adrenaline-like Substances and the Biolo-ical I _ctivity of Blood in the Case of Cold Essay Under Normal Conditions and Those of Diencephalic Pathology like substances, on the transition of the oxidized formsto reduced ones, but also on the reduction of the "parasympathine" level. The increase in "parasympathine" level is often connect- ed with the reduction of the sympathetic activity. There are 1 figure and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Gruppa chl.-korr. AN SSSR 11. 1. Grashchenkova pri Otdelenii biolo6ichaskikh nauk Akadeniii nauk SSSR (Group of the Corresponding Miernbex AS USSR N. I. Grashchenkov at the Department of Biological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: December 4, 1958, by L. S. Shtern, Academician SUBMITTED: November 29, 1958 Card 4/4 SOWOLIN!S~,';,Y.~, H. A., U.(- Z-Vk , J- -3 7 I_, . K: -ST' S . V S H ?- L., and MPTLINIA, E. SH. (U3~SR) "Biochemical Meehani~5m. of ?hlysiolo~rical and Pathological ?eactions of an Organism of the Introduction -f Cert2in Hormone Preparations." ~Ieport presented at tile 5th International Biochemi.9-try Con,-ress, Mo5cow, 10-16 Aug 1961 SCKOLINSKAYA, R.A. Influence of small doses of adrenalin on the biological activity of the blood under normal conditions and in some forms of disease of the dienceFh c region. Biul. sksp. biol. i med. 52 no.9:40-45 S 1611t.- (nJru 15:6) 1. Iz laboratorii neyro-giuaorallnoy regulyatsii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR N.I. Grashchenkov, rukovoditel, raboty - prof. G.N. Kassill) Instituta vysshey nervnoy doyatellnosti i neyrofiziologii AN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena akademik-om V.P. Chernigovs-kim. (ADRENALDE) (BLOOD) (DILMEFFALON) XASSIL', G.N.; SOYOLINSKAYA, R.A. Phenomenon of acetylcholine fixation by the human blood in vitro. Dokl. A14 SSSR 140 no.4:959-962 0 '61. O!IRA 1L~:qjl .1. Institut vysshey nervnoy deyatel'nosti i neyr4apfiziologii AN "'SSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (CHOLINE) (BLOOD-ANALYSIS AND CHEMISTRY) T~l a-c-ty-Icirr' ~ne binding w-,'1 S~-. me -Z . :7 n,) 3 S -4~2 (V-7:~A 1"': abor-c-tcriva neyro-g-u moral I noy regul-yatsii, zav. - chl,~n- k)-r63pondent SSSR N.f. 'iranshchenkov! AN Subm,;t-~~ed ~ipril 2, 1-963. -~ POLAK, L.S., VISMUMOVA, T.P., PATALAKH, I.I., PAgKM~MM MACHUS, F.F., .501,MLINSW_AT--A- Nov ferrus-~containing polymers on the basis of forrocens and their slactropbysical pimparties. Report submitted for the International 3pposium of Macromolecular chemistry Paris, 1-6 July 63 L 169~6-63 EwP(j)APF(c)AwP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFFMASD Pc-4/Pr-4 IRMIWWIJDIJWIMAY 77 S/204/63/003/002/006/006 7 4' AUTHOR: Paushkin, Ya. X., Vishriyakova. T. P., Sokolinskaya, T. A., Zimina, K* I., aM-ro-Yo-va. G. G. P"ft TITLE: Alkylation of Ferrocene olefins in the presence of the com- pounds boron fluoride and aluminum chloride 3 '?80-284 7 PERIODICAL: Neftekhimiya, v. 3, o. 2, 196 , TEXT: The number of-olefins used for alkylatiop of ferrocene was ex- panded, and such catalysts as the strong complex acid'iHIP040 BF3 and BF3- 0 (C2H5)2, in addition to AlC13, were used, which allowed the concept on the mechanisms of ferrocene alkylation to be widened and new previously umk~own alky1ferrocenes to be synthesized. A considerable increase in yields of mono- alkyl derivatives of ferrocene is reported. The mono- and di-isooctylferro- cenes were obtained by the direct alkylation of ferrocene by olefins. There are 3 tables and 1 figure. The most important English-language references read as follows: T. I. Kealy, P. L. Pavson, Nature, 168, 1039, 1951; G. Wilkinson, F. A. Gotton, J. 11. Birmingham, J. Inorg. and Nual. Chem., 2 95, 1956- ASSOCIATION: Moscow Institution of Petrochenical and Gas Industry inieni I.M. Ciubkin. Card l/ki PAUSHKIN, Ta.M.; VISHNYAKOVA, T.P.; PATALAKH, I.I.; SOKOLINSKAYA2 T.A..,~ AACHUS, F.F. Ferrocene-based synthesis of polymers and some of their electro- physical Ifroperties. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.4s856-859 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti im. I.M. Gubkina. Predstavleno akademikom A.V.Topchiyevjm. (Polymers) (Ferrocene) L 8767-65 WT (m)/EPF (c)/WP(j)/T Pe-4/Pr-4 WFOU1 ACCESSION NR: AT4008695 S/2982/63/000/GWOO15/0026 73 AUTHOR: Paushkin, Ya. M , Vishny a, T.P., Sokolinskaya, T.A Patalakh, I.I., Machun, f_.F., Kurasheva, I.D. TITLE: New Iron-containing monomers and polymers of five-memberedringnaphthenes SOURCE: Moscow. rnstitutneftekhimicheskoyigazovoypromy*shlennosti. Trudy*, no. 44, 1963. Neftekhlmiya,pererabotkaneftiigaza, 16-26 TOPIC TAGS: cyclopentadiene, ferrocene, iron dicyclopentadieny Iron containing polymer, antiknock additive, manganese, (eyelopentadianyl) tricarbonyl-, five-membered! ring naphthene, five-membered ring cyclane, epoxy resin, ferrocene derivative, ferrocene alkyl-, ferrocene acetyl-, ferrocene. polymer, naphthene,_ cyclane, antiknock compound, knock inhibitor, monomer, manganese compound A o' ABSTRACT: The production of c, clo entadien and Its homologs is of great importance gn -errocene since it Is used as a basis for the pro ction o the following products: f .0 U_4 and Its homologs, iron-containing polymers, new antiknock compoundl,~: cyclopentadi- alvm enyltricarbonyl manganese, epoxy resins, polymerizia jilastics, aTifftives-for copoly- e merization and high activity chemical poisons. Cyclopentadiene can beprodiaced by th Card 1/3 L -8767-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4008695 dehydrogenation of fi -membered, ring naphthenic petroleums. The metal.lo-organle based on cyclopentadiene, Is obtained by the widely used compound ferrocene amine method w9jh-gu~Fan ees a yield of 84-88%. Ile physical and chemical properties of ferrocene are discus ed in detail. The preparation of ferrocene polymers and deriva- tives as described fr. the literature Is presented. The alkylation of ferrocene by 0 different olefins (iso- C411., Iso-C H - and Iso-C H ) in the presence f 25% H P04* BF3 at the optfmftm condifion's'of 60C and'a ~-%r. agitation period, is compared.-. ;Ath an increase in olefin molecular weight, there is -a decrease in alkylate yield and ferrocene conversion accompanied by an increaseof monoalkylferrocene content. The physical-chemical properties of the prepared alkylferrocenes are listed. Ferrocene and alky1ferrocene were then used to obtain ferro'cenyl-containing polymers by the polyrecombination reaction which consists of pero2dde treatment at 170-200C. The joint polyrecombination of ferrocene with paradichlorobenzene, diphenol, 0(-bromona- phthalene and quinolfne was also investigated and the data are tabulated. Soluble poly-_ mers were obtained by Uie polycondensation of ferrocene wfth acetone in the presence of ZnC12 + HCL The preparation of polyferrocenylvinylene from acety1ferrocene is described. All the iron-containing polymers give a single component signaLin the Card 2/3 L 8767-05e ACCMION NR! AT4008695 EPR spectra, which Indicates the presence of r-unpaired electrons. The electro- physical properties of iron-containing polymers are discussed. The structure of all the investigated polymers was confirmed by Infrared spectroscopy. Orig. art. has: 5 tables and 4 formulas. te ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimlcheskoy I gazovoy promy*shleanosa, Moscow (Institm- of the Petroleum Chemistry and Gas Industry) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PP NO REF SOV: 021 OTHER: 010 C.,d3/3 ACCESS70N NR: AP4030375 S/0190/64/0061003/0545/055C AUTHOR: Paushkin, Ya. M.; Polak, L. S.; Vishnyakova. T. P.; Patalakh, 1. 1.; Machus, F. F.; Sokolinskaya, T. A. TITLED New Iron-containing ferrocanc-bAsed polynern and their cluctrophyaical properties. SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye itoyedireniya, v. 6. no..3, 1964, 5.45- 550 1 TOPIC TAGS: organic semiconductor, semiconducting polymer, ferrocarie P017mer, ferrocene polymer prepaTation, electrical property 1,TISTRACT: Fourteen new polymers based on ferrocene and a number 0r aronatic compounds have been prepared by p6lyrecombination or A, polycondensation, and their electrical properties have been studied , the Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gat; Industry imeni a t Gubkin. The polyrecombination of ferrocene and a-bromonaphthalene, 1--dichlorobanzene, benzonitrile, salicylic acid, aalicylaldehyde, or benzaldehyde, and of.isobutyl-. Lsopentyl-, or iiqoctylfarrocene alona Cmd 1 / 3 ACCESSION NRt AP4030375 was carried out at 175-200C in the presence of Itert-butyl peroxi(ie at various starting material-to-peroxide molar ratios. Yields of 3-39% for soluble (dark-brown) and 23-77"' for insoluble (black) solid polymern were obtained. The polyconaonnation of fvrrocone 1jirh -ice I tone in the presence of ZnC12 nrd hydrogcn chloride at- I56r, formad soluble polymers; that of acetyl- or 1,1'-diacetylfcrrocU-ne alone in the presence of ZnC12 at 200C and IOOC rerpectively yielded both soluble and insoluble polymers. All the polymers but alky1ferroc:11ne- polyrecombination products gave a one-component signal in the EPA spectrum; x-ray structural analysis showed them to be amorphous, and: IR spectroscopy, to be conjugated polymers. Electrical conductivity; was studied at 20-300C and I x 10-4 or 760 mm jig after degassing at: I X 10 4 MM jig and 50C for , 3 Air.' All . the,-po~ymqrs_ showed a positive temperature coefficient and an exponential temperature dependence of conductivity. Electrical conductivity at 50C ranged from 1 x 10-12 to I x 10- ohm-'Icm-~ and activation energyfrom 0.3 to 1.74 ev (no degassing). Study of the effect of surface adsorption on the semiconducting properties of the 1,11-diacetylfarro- cone polymer.showed that the high activation energies (1.5 ev) ara 'C.,d 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4030375 caused mostly by aurface adsorption and only to a small degree by 7-olectron excitation from the valence to the conduction band. Orig. art. has: 4 tables, 2 figures, and 3 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inatitut nefzokhi-.,iicheskqj i gazovoy promyahlanaoDci im. Gubkina (Hoacow Inatituto of tho Pocrochamical and Gas industry) SUBMITTEDi 02Apr63 DATE ACQz 07may64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: C11,PH NO REF SOVS Oil OTHER: 002 CoM 3 3 L 33539-65 EPA(s)-2/E-T(m)/EPF(c)/-LW(J)/T Pc-4/pr-4/Ft-lo RM ACCESSION NR: AT5006931 S/2982/64/000/051/0048/0053 Vih AUTHOR: B 11h,_F. At. (Professor); Paus~ldn, Ya. M. ; Belov, V. F _MXM), T. P. ; Nechuslildn, A. M. ; SokoHnskaya.. T. A. ; Machus, F. F. TITLE- The magnetic properties of ferrocene-containing po era SOURCE: Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheakoy I gazovoy promyshlonnosti. Trudy, no. 51 51, 1964. Neftakhimiya, neftekhimicheskiye protsessy I neftepererabotka (Petroleum chemistry, petrochemical processes and oil refifting), 48-53 TOPIC TAGS: forrocene, p c propor!YKOICC~on paramagnetic resonance, bromonaphthalene poIymer,'!_1%M1r.%aM_etie polymer, acetylferrocone, hydroxylamine d ABSTRACT: The electron paramagnetic resonance, magnetic susceptibility and magnet- izatioa of forrocone-contidning polymers was determined. The study covered previously described polymers (Dokl. Akad. Nauk v. 149, no. 4, 1963) obtained by the tert. -butyl pero.,dde initiated reaction of ferrocene with A -bromonaphthalene in 2:1 (1) and 1:1 (11) molar ratios or of 1:1 molar amounts of ferrocene and p-dichlorobenzene (H4; and poly- mers obtained by polycondonsation of ferrocene, acetylferrocene and hydroxylamine Card 1/3 33539-65 ACCESSION NP- AT5006931 hydrochloride (M or of acetylferrocone and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (V) in the presence of zinc chloride. The EPR spectra (see Fig. I of the Enclosure) show high Intensity and width, a It, Indicating the presence of strong Internal fields. 71o magnetic j susceptibility was measured by a published technique and values for specific magnetic Busceptibillty and g factor are tabulated. 7be temperature dopendonce of the magnetic susceptibility of Il indicated onset of decomposition at 400C. Ile g factor values, 1. 950-2.0004, Indicate that the forromagnetic properties of the studied polymers are I based on the organic Btruoture, but the presence of stabilized Iron o)ddos Is not ruled out. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, I table and 2 formulas. ASSOCIA770N, Institut neftekhimicheekoy I gazovoy promyshlennosti, Moscow (Petro- chemical and gas Industry institute) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 BUD CODE: 00, EM NO REY t;OV: 005 OTHER, 002 Card 2/3 BELOV., V.F.; 1,`ISDMY-A.KOVA, T.P.; GOLIDATSKIY, V.I.; IMAKAROV, Ye.F.; PAUS=T, Ya.M.; SOKOLDISKAYL, T.A.; S-TUKA'21, R.A.; TRUMIDUOV, V.A . Study of ferrocene copolymers by means of the 148sabauer effect. Dokl. fill SSSR 159 no.4-.831-834 D 164 (Km 18-.1) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki All SSSR i Moskovskiy institut neftakhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti i . I.M. Oubkina. 2. Chlen-korrespondent 21 SSSR (for Golldans~iy). N R; SOURCE CODE: t) 570-OC7_001 /6_053T,7063 . A?6005291 UR/0413/61 !~~VZVI'TOR: Sokolinskiy, A. G.; Orlov, V. N. ORG: none TITLE: Method of suppressing false signals Class 21, No. 177458 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, 34 TOPIC TAGS: signal reflection, acoustic line, false signal, signal suppression ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method of talse- signal suppression In ultrasonic delay lines with multiple signal reflection in a Fig. 1. False-signal suppression 1-3 - Offset reflecting- platformn. card 1, 32007-66 ACC NR- Ap6oo5z',oi rec tangular acaus Lie line containing ref lecting platfoz-=s. T:.? eq,an-, --:e fal ~- e S at the output of lines, part of reflecting platforms is offset in r-arallel ~-c :; he other in the plane of the beam direction (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 Ifigure. [Translation of abstract] [NT] SUB CODE: 17/ SUBM DATE: 27Aug64 Card 2/2 L-0 7 4 1 ~~-'~j i ; ACC NR: AP6035845 0 rigid sound conductor is made from a quartz and a magnesium part to reduce tile temperature coefficient. Both parts are located in the same plane and are polygon- shaped. The two parts, linked by a transition laver, are mechanically connected with a tightening bracl-et. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. 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KutjAIA 0 0 deveh)p1lit'llt of wplic infectiorm of 00 00 zoo 00 f zoo zoo .00 :Z90 -100 ' 'A L S V MW 0 ~ ImIt ji'DO ,,l 4 0 It VT n r If4 n 1 1 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 17,111-, (-j . T . ; -r ." . - 4~ 1, 1- -:. L' i . l-:'kjr'.;U'L7-lo-llAll- TD. ~ .-Y - - o cent.; - I I -- - ...' ~ ; 77TI 7:'~, i f :~ ;. . - ". ..' ~kKCCHKiNAI 3. ii, 2. USER (600) 4. lnfl--lenza 7. Cardiovascular system in grippe, Medych. zhur., 22, no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1-953, Uncl. SOXOLINSKIY D.A.".dotsent Characteristics of the course of rheumatism following influenzal, infection. Vrach. delo no.11:64-69 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kafedra terapii (zav. - prof. T.T.Glukhenlkiy) pediatricheskogo fakullteta Kiyevskogo meditsinoko o inatituta. (RHEM4ATIC FEVER) UNFLUENZA) ESTRIN, B.M.; SOKOLINSKIY, F.D. Purification of technical gases having a high oxygen content. Khim. prom. no.8:588-591 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:12) SOKOLINSKIY, I.R. Combined treatment of trichocephaliasis in children with oxygen and diathermy. Med.raraz. i paraz.bol. 28 no.4.-438-44o ji-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz 22-y detskoy poliklinik-i Leningradskogo rayona Moskvy (glavnyy vrach M.V. Pyatyari). (TRICHMIASIS therapy) (OXTGEN therapy) (DIATH-.VqMY) SOKOLINS41Y.? I.R. (LNbskva) Qxygen therapy. in nocturnal entiresis, Feltd. i akush. 28. m.2.,15-20 F 963. (NIFL& 16:9) 1. Iz Detskoy pol M iniki No.22 Leningradskogo rayona. (CKYGEN THMAFY) (URME-INCONTENENCE) ACCESSION UR: AT4033626 S/0000/63/000/000/0084/0108 AUTHOR: Sokolinskiy, 1. Ya.; Mishchenko, 1. M. TITLE: The OM-9 teaching machine with a ramified program SOURCE: Programmirovannove obucheniye i kibernetichaski ye obuchayushchiye mash-, iny* (Programmed instruction and cybernetic teaching machines) ; nauchno-telthno sb. statey. Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye radio," 1963, 84-108 TOPIC TAGS: teaching machine, programmed instruction, language teaching, ramified program ABSTRACT: The article outlines the basic characteristics and possibilities of the OM-9 teaching machine operating on an expanded or "ramified" program. The operational logic, basic circuitry and examples of the teaching programs are discussed. The MI-9 is able, to a certain degree, to free the instructor from individual seminar work, while aiding him in improving his supervision of the work of each student. The machine is designed, primarily, for individual working-up of material in any technical discipline and also in the technique of analyzing and translating sentences from a foreign lanSuage into Russian. Card 1/5 ACCESSION N`R: AT4033626 Work with the machine takes place in the form of a dialogue, ar- the end of which tile machi_w~ t!valuates the assimilation of the material covered -1.11d I-lie ability to apply it to the solution of problems. It is likewise esL ~;, t ~i which question areas the student assimilated poorly and the necessary explan- ations are furoished for these areas. The logic of the machine operation makes it possible to teach using the ramified programs shown in Figures l,a and l,b of tile Enclosure. The program shown in Figure l,a is written on the assumption that the student is somewhat familiar with the given subject. The teaching process takes place as follows: the machine proposes to the student., sequentially one after the other, a series of not more than 18 logically con- nected questions on a given subject 1.0, 2.0 . ....... N.O. Analyzing the answers of the student, the machine supplies him either with the next question over channels 'If", if the answer was correct, or furnishes, over channels "all, information leading to the correct answer (hints) 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, N.11 if the answer was incorrect. In the event of correct answers after the sug- gestions, the next question is proposed over channels I'd". Tf the student answers incorrectly even after the additional information, then the machine provides exhaustive clarifications on the troublesome questions over channels "b", after which the next question is submitted over channels "alle If tho atu- Card 2/5 ACCESSION NR: AT~033626 dent has difficulty in answering any of the proposed questions, he can request flassistance", in which event full information 1.2, 2.2 . ..... N.2 is immediately provided over channels "c". operation with the program shown in Figure 1,b differs from the above only in that the mac.:iine first submits the new material 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, with question 2.0 then posed as a development of what has gone before, and, if the student answers correctly, the exposition of the subsequent material begins. If the answer is incorrect, then leading advice 2.1 and exhaustive explanations 2.2 are given, followed thereafter by the exposition of the new section 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, etc. Depending on its volume, the material nay be arranged on a larger number of frames as well, but the number of frames must be a multiple of three. The machine is particularly applicable to the study of individual aspects of the theory of automatic control and foreign languages, The complete 0111-9 machine contains a modernized UETI-55 slide pro- jector, control panel and set of programs with answer cards. The programs are filmed on motion picture film and stored in special cassettes, The volume of the programmed themes depends on the capacity of the cassettes of the ptojector and must not e-,.ceed 54 standard film frames. Vie sequence with which the pro- gram texts are arranged on the film frames is indicated in appendices to the article. The material is projected on P_ screen and the answers are introduced Card 315 ACCESSION NR: AT4033626 by the selection mediod by means of buttons. For each new subject ne4 aii:-,we:.. values are ascribed. to these buttons and, simultaneously with the working up of teaching pLograms, correct and incorrect answer card sets are compiled which are interchai%cable together with the film-program. The operation of the circuitry it; described, certain particularitica of the programming of the machine are discussed and certain conclusions and possible improvements are advanced. Two examples of programming are given in the appendices to the article: one from the theory of automatic control, the other dealing with the translation of a complex German sentence into.Russian. -Orig. art. has: 3 figures, ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 03Dec63 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64' ENCL: 01 SUB CODE;. DF NO REF SOV: 003 01MR: 001 Card 4/5 ACCESSION NR: A~4033626 Card 5/5 ENCLOSURE: 01 f ,qigure 1. Operating logic oi the OM-9 machine 23851-65 OtIr (d)/TDB(j J)/BXT/EED-2/ETWT-(l) Po-4/Pq4/Pg-h/Fk-h IJP(c) 13 AT, NR AR4046320 S/0044164/000/d-08/VO33/VO33 SOURCE: Ref. zh, Matematika) Abs. 8V227 j", AUTHOR: Sokolinskiy, 1. Ya.; Mishchenko, I. M, TITLE: The teaching machine OM-9 with branched program CITED SOURCE: Sb. Programmir. obucheniye i kibernet. obuchayushchiye ma- shiny*. M., Sov. radio, 1963, 84-108 TOPIC TAGS: teaching machine, branched program, program variant, diapro- jector, control panel, control button, machine learning, machine programming, teaching example TRANSLATION: The machine OM-9 is designed to free teachers of higher insti- tutes of learning from conducting special seminar assignments and to help the instructor improve supervision of each student's work. Thestudent converses., -with the machine; this may facilitate independent study of material in any techni- cal discipline and the acquisition of translation technique from a foreign into the. Card 1/3 '23851-65 ,=ESSION NR: AR4046320 Russian langua e. As a result of the conversation, the machine will evaluate the 9 deg*,rree to which the material has been assimilated and the studentla skill of apply-i J i ing it in practice. On all questions which require. additional knowledge, the machine gives the necessary explanations. Two variants of branched program teaching are presented, the fl~st of which has been set up based on the studentts having some knowledge of the material. In this case, the machine asks a succes- sion of logically related questions. After analyzing the answers, the machine 'Its a new question or supplies information leading to the correct answer. In a s the second variant, the machine issues new information, then asks a control question. If the answer is correct,!Aew material will be presented; if it is incor- rect directive advice is given. At1!itih*e end of the study period of the subject, the machine evaluates how the studeht1has assimilated the material. Setting up of the study program requires as mqckti~ne as needed by the instructor to prepare for i the lecture or the seminar. Tfie'm~chine contains a modernized diaprojector LETI-55, a control panel and on a"embly of programs with answer. cards. The i frontal part of the control panel has 30 answer buttons, 4 control buttons-"start I it 111elp" and 11rdlult of fields". The basic arrangement of the ue . proceed". control panel is described and'individual stages of its work characterized in de- 213 'Card 1~ 3 ~Mm--*~ ~_T L 23851-65 ACCESSION NR: AR4046320 tail. The specific features of programming for the OM-9 machine are discussed, It is noted that skilful programming of the subject to be handled by the machine will considerably increase teaching efficiency. Possible directions for modernizi. ing the machine are outlined. Examples are given for programs for studying the following subjects: "Transfer, transit and frequency characteristics of the aperiodic link" and "Technique of analysis and translation of a complex proposi- tion from German -into -Russian". SUB CODE: DP ENCL: 00 Card 3/3 WN-011, ROSTUNOVY T.I.; SOKOLINSK.TY, I.Ya. Classification, requirements, and structural principles of simple teaching machines. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav; radiotekh. 6 no.4~387-394 JI-Ag 163. )(MIRA 16:11) O'OKOLINSKIY., I.Ya.; MISHCHENKOP I.M. Teaching machine w-ith a ramified program. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh~ 6 no.4:425-434 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) MIKIINUSIIEV, A.G.; SOKOLIDISKOY, I.Ya. Teaching machine with automatic answers. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiatekh. 6 no-4:435-439 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16: 11) SOKOLINSKII Ins If Y.-,,k I: v, ~ ka?AJ . te-khn. v-,j-uk- , do t zkmif~ ; V, ~ lek sev -l'..-r., j I .., , ~ - , -, I ~ -,e . ~ - Curlyevich, prt~pc--&~vuteell The 014-9-5 teaching imachine. elakf.rcmakh. a no.8,995-900 165, (MIRA 18-io) j. Kiy,~vskoye vyssineye iiz~.eiiarr.-.-radiotekhnic~ei.-;kor3 uchilishche. PICHKUR, I.F., SOKOLI14SKIY, L.M. Method of taking and culturing feces for dysentery examination. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i im=an. no.1:44 Ja '54. (MI,'RA 7:2) 1. Iz sanitarno-epidemiologicheskogo otryada. (Dysentery) (Feces--Analysis) SOICOLINSKIY L.M., podpolkovaik maditainskoy sluzhby Frontal wgnifying glags in bacterilogical practice. Voan.-mad. zhur. no.9:66 S 155- (MIRA 9:9) (BACTERIOLOGY--APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES) SOKOLINSKIY, L.M., T)olkovnik med. sluzhby. .4 ~ . '. -1-1~-, 1. ~WWWVKAW 0* ~ Hodification of Peshkov's medium for macroscopic diagnosis of the mobility of enteric bacteria. Voen.-med. zhur. no.11:85 N '56. (VnWTIM--BACT"aIOIOGY) (MIRA 12: 1 ) (BACTMIOIDGY-CULTURM AND CULIM MIDIA) BARTASHEV, L.; SHKLOVSKIY, Ya.; VAYNSHTEYN', P.; SOKOLINSYJY,-P.. Textbook for correspondence students of economical institutes (OOrganization and plaiming of machinery plants" E.G. Liberman and others). Reviewed by L. Bartashev and others. Mashinostroitell no.6:46 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Liberman, E.G.)(Zviagintsev, D.E.) . (Zolotarev, A.N.) (Kononenko, V.V.) (IMP~karova, G.M.) (Oleini,',c, S.U.) (Industrial management) Inzh.; SOFOLIN'SKIY, 1P.S., in,h VOILKOV) Scientific technical conference on the organization and economics of technical preparation of production processes, Vest. mashinost'r. 45 no.5:84-85 My 165. ( "1~ 18 -. 6 ) VOLKOV, V~A., inzh.; SOKOLINSKIY, P.S., inmhh. Cc,nfelrence on scientific organization of labor. Vest. mashinostr. 45 no.704 J1 165. (MIRA 18U0) SOKOLINSKIY. V.B. Calculating bydropercussion mechanisms. Izv.vys.uch9b.zav.; geol.i razv. 2 no-3:102-111 Mr 159. (MITRA 12:12) 1. Institut gornogo dela, AN SSSR. (Boring machinery) SOKOL I No"KI), , V. B. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "'Study of the operating -dater- . process of Dercussion drilling mechanistis." 11,11oscow, 1961. 13 pp; (Minis- try of Higher and Secondary SDecialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Geological Survey Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze); 160 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup, 219) SOKOLINSKIY, V.D., inzh. Using the vave method to calculate the dynamics of a per- cussion tool. Nauch. soob. IlaD 18:121-131 163. e (MIRA 30:11) I L 8782-66 EWTM/EW_A(_h_)_ ACC NR: AP5028141 SOURCE CODE: UR/0106165/000/011/0041/004T AUTHOR: Sokolinskiv, V. G. ORG: none TITLE: Operation of an external-feedback shf FM oscillator with an unmatched long line SOURCE: Elektroavyaz', no. 11, 1965, 41-47 TOPIC TAGS- shf oscillato AFM oscillator ABSTRACT: The characteristics of an external -feedback shf oscillator (e.g., a TW tube) with FM in the feedback loop operating in conjunction with an unmatched (or incompletely matched) long transmission line are theoretically investi3ated. It is found that, under the above conditions, the slope of the modulation characteristic changes, nonlinear distortion appears, and the modulation affects Card I/ Z 621.396.61s~029.64-.6ZI.373.OZ9.64