SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOV, S.D. - SOKOLOV, S.I.

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ACMISION. NR: AP30003,32 S/0062/63/000/005/0946/090 AUTHCIR:' Sokolov, So Do; Ashkinadzej Le Do; Chlenov, He Aq Kochetkov No K e :TIM: Structure of 3-methyl-4-nitroisoxazolone-5 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye kh1micheskikh nauk, noo.5,, 1963p 946-947 I _0 TOPIC TAGS: 3-met4A-4-nitroisoxazolone-5,, isomeric methyl derivatives, 3-methyl- .4-nitro-m5-metho.Visoxazole, 2,3-dimethvl-4-nitroisoxa2olons-5, infrared spectra.. ;ultraviolet spectra ,ABSTRACT: 3-Methyl-4-nitroisoxazolone-5 was considered to be a DELTA compound, therefore.. capable of enolization. This was, however, disproved by the inability :to prepare a chloro derivative. In order to establish the structural fomula of 3-metV1-4-nitroisoxazolone-5, two isomeric methyl derivatives were synthesizedo !3--%Nletiiyl-4-nitro-5methox.yisoxazole was prepared by the action of diazomethane on 3-methyl-4-nitroisoxazolone-5, while 2,3-dimethyl-4-nitroisoxazolone-5 was pre- @pared by the action of methyl iodide on the silver salt of the original compound* Infrared and ultraviolet spectra for 3-mothyl-4-nitroisoxazolone-5 and its deri- vativas are reported. It was established that 3-methyl-4-nitiv-isoxazole-5, its :r ilve.,- salt and its N-methyl derivative are DELTA SUP 3 compounds. "The authors exprei3s their gratitude to No Be Kuplet*skaya for procuring ultra-violet spectral.'- .Card l/g SOKq;4V_g - ASHKINADZE, L.D. Infrared spectra of methylisoxazoles in the region 280C43POO cnrl. Zhur.VKHO 8 no.13119-120 163. (MIRA 16-4) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni Lomonosova. (Isoxazole--Absorption spectra) SOKOLO-V,_q.D,; KOGHETKOV, N.K. Isaxa--l e Series. Part 14. Bromi=ation of the side chain of me+,hylisoxazoles. Zhur.obvkhim. 33 no-4.,1192-1196 Ap 163. (MIRL 161@) (Isoxazole) (Bromination) KOGHETKOV., N.K.; !@OKOLOV, S.D. laoxazole series. Part 15; Organomagnesium synthesis in.the isoxazole series.. Zhur.orb.khim. 33 no.4:1196-1-199 Ap 163. (KLU 16; 5) (Isoxa4ole) (Magnesium organic compounds) Zoif! @l -, G9 exc@,-F KOCHETKOV, N.K.; SOIIOL SI.D. @ d.WZY-p mmmomw Isoxazole series. Pkft 16: Degradation of 4-haloisoxazoles under the conditionerof Grignard reaction. Zhur. ob. khim, 33 no.5:1442-1446 My 163. (MIRA 16.-6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat imeni Lomonosova. (Isoxazole) (Grignard reagents) - S,CKO.LcV, S.D.; SAVOCHKINA, L.P.; KOCHETKOV; N.K. Isoy-azole series. Part 18: Behavior of isoxazoles in the Friedel-Grafts reaotlan. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.7:2,207-2209 'n 1?1 a + (MIRA 17:8) 1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. SOKOLOVY S.D.; KOCHETKOV, N.K. New reaction of the isoxazole ring. Dokl. PI-I SSSR 156 no.6:1391- 1394 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kochetkov). Sl- j.'i 0 1rI jIV- SAVUCMITA, L.F.; KCCHI-:'TKOV, F,K. and properties oP @-thiogluc ider t:cnntaining functional gmupn in aglucon. Zhur. ob.khj.rn. 34 no.12.*4099-4103 D 164 (MIRA 180) 1. Iristitut kbimD pr1rodnykh soyedinenly M SSSR i Institut .L I e "ementoorganicheskikh aoyedineniy AN SSSR. OGMEWN, R.M. 10 dots. , ksnd. bioj-. nalik; 30hCLOV, dokLor red. nauk oc, [Yedicinal plants; their recognltion@ distrit curement, chemical composition and med4-,--al Lekarstvenr.ye rasteniia; raspoznavanie, raspru-i, zagotovka, khimicheskii sostav i meditsinskoe Stavropol' , Stavropol' s'.Xoe knizhnoe Izd-vo. I't SOKOLOV, S.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. @7 @ ..... Investigation of internal and external supertension In traction substations. Trud7 TSNII WS no.123:13-55 156. (MIRA 9:12) (Electric railroads--Substations) SOKOLOV, S.D., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Compounding mercury rectifiers for tractian substations. Trudy TSNII WS no-123:56-59 156. (MLRA 9:12) (Electric current rectifiers) (Electric) __' 1, @ ( (1.11" C,'HIUWMV, M.A., doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; SOKOWV, S.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Converter units for traction substations. Blek.1 tepl.tlaga no.9:4-7 S 157. (KIRA 10:10) (Ilectric railroads--Substations) RADORWO, V.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; RORIK, B.X, Imnd. tekhu., uauk; SCKOL9v&_A!@3D!k kmA. tekhn. nauk; SUKROPRUDSKIT, N.D.j, kands' tekhn. nauk; KUMRTAVTSBV. M.V., iuzh., red.; BUBROVA. Ye.W., tekhn. red, [Increasing operational reliability of power-supply installations] %vyshenie nadeshnosti raboty ustroistv onergonnabsheniia. Mosk7a, Goo. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1958. 90 P. (Moscow. Vaesolumi. nauchno-isaledovatel'skii institut zhelezuodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy. no.1,W), (Electric rail.roads-Wires and wiring) (MIRA 11:6) (Blectric :railroads-Substations) S'mcol_ov 80) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1450 Radchenko, V.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, B.N. Rebrik, Can- didate of Technical Sciences, D. Sokolov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, N.D. Sukhoprudskiy,,Candidate of Technical Sciences Povyshenlye nadezhnosti raboty ustroystv energosnabzhenlya (Increas- ing Operating Reliability of Power-supply Installations) Moscow, Transzheldorizdat, 1958. 101 P. (Series: Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iasledovatellakiy institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, vyp. 148) 2,000 copies printed. I Sponsoring Agency; Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatpllskiy institut zhelezhodorozhnogo transporta Ed.: Kudryavtsev, M.V., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Bobrova, Ye.N. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists, engineers and technicians working in railroad electrification. COVERAGE: The articles cover the following subjects: determination of steady-state short-circuit currents, d-c are rupture In horn- type arresters, method of preventive testing of insulators without Card 1/4 Increasing Operating Reliability (Cont.) sov/1450 dismantling, increase of reliability of inverters and methods of protecting electric locomotives against disruption of power re- generation during breakdowns of the inverter. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Sokolov, S.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Determination of .Steady-state Short-circuit Currents 5 Important 'work In investigating short-circuit currents was done in 1937 at the TsNII MPS. Further work by Soviet scientists is listed in the bibliography. However, no'formulas for determining the short-cirdilit current were given In these works. The author zubmits a method of determining the values of sustained short- circuit currents and presents data on dead short-circuit ciir.@ent at substation busbars. He presents one of the methods of evalu- ating the minimum value of short-circuit current, discusses various measures employed to reduce maximum currents, and gives the results of measuring input resistances of the trolley line. Thereare 10 references, of which 9 are Soviet and 1 English. Card 2/4 Increasing Operating Reliability (Cont.) sov/1450 Radchenko, V.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Electric Are Rupture in D-C Horn Arresters 34 The author@ provides results of tests on these protective devices and presents oscillograms and photographs of disconnect processes for various types of short-circuit current. He explains the ef- fect of horn shape and air currents (wind).on the electric are- forming process. There are 4 references, of which 3 are Soviet and 1 English. Sukhoprudskiy, N.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Methods of Preventive Testing of Trolley-line Insulators Without Dismant- ling 45 The author demonstrates theoretically the possibilities of lo- cating defective insulators by the wave method. He also presents the results of checking the proposed testing methods under actual operating conditions. There are 5 Soviet references. Sckolov, S.D.; Candidate of Technical Sciences. Methods of In- creasing the Operating Reliability of Inverters 70 Investigation was carried out In 1956 by 'the Uralelektroapparat zavod (Ural Electrical Equipment Piant) and TsNII MPS on a three- phase inverter bridge circuit installed at the Tavatuy Traction Card 3/4 SOKOLOV, S.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; MOCHENOV, I.G.. inzh. Using series connections for transformers in traction sub- stations. Vest. TSNII WS 17 noo6:15-19 S 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Electric transformers) (Electric railroads--Subatations) I-D 8(2), 32(3) PaASE I BOOK =LOITATION SG'1/2471 Hadchenko, Viktor Danilovich, SeXg2Z_@!@@ch @Sokolo@vand@ Nikolay Dmitriyeavich Sukhoprudskiy Perenaprya-zheniya i toki korotkogo zwrjkaniya v ustroyetvakh elektrifitsiro- vannykh !zhelezMkh dorog postoyannogo toka (Overvoltages and Short-circuit Currents in Systems of Electrified DC Railroads) Moscow, Trans zheldorizdat, 1959. 303 P. 3,000 copies printed. Ed,.* S, K. Krylov, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: P. A. Yhitr(rr. PMPOSEi This book is intended for engineering and technical personnel of electrified railroads-and for personnel of plants engaged in the construction and repair of rolling stock equipment. (JIMPPAGEt Uha uuthors discuss excess voltages occurring in electric traction system and their effect on the operation of rolling stock equiliment and traction substations. They also describe methods of testing the insulation of equipment anel methods of calculating short-circuit current parameters. The bn-qia principle of operation of cirmxits used for the protection of Card 1/9 6(,2.) '-, -_: ; '0-.5-59-2-18/25 AUTHOR Sokolov, S. D., Candidate J.1 Te._.hnical Sciences TII'LE: On @the @Deerimination of the Arc-Back Action (K opredeleniyu obratno-zazhigayushchego vozdeystviya) M'@TODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1959, Nr 2, PP 74-78 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At first the formula (1) of Brown, Boveri and Co., and the formula (2) of Shmalenberg and Shile (Refs 1, 2) for the arc- back action are given. The imperfections of these formulae are shown. They were established assuming that the backlash U voltage risesinstantaneously up to 6 U. In reality, the recovery of the backlash voltage takes place at a certain rate depending on the circuit parameters of the inverter a,-,-'@regate and effecting the frequency of the backlashes. These two formulae can only be used nhen the duration of the cur- rent commii-tation t amounts to 6 to 7 times the time constant -r of the ioniz-ntio7,. The formulae (3) and (4) are derived .Gr calculating the action of are backs in any case. For this the physical interpretation of this quantity (arc back action) as being proportional '.o the product of the backlash jump A U an" tlie concentration N of the charge carriers at the instant Card 1/3 of the current commutation end is used. From the formula (4) On the Determination of the Arc-Back Action SOV/105-59-2-18/25 it is seen that the arc back acti-on does not only depend on A U1 and 11Y but also on the rate of back lash voltage r4e and on the time constant of deionization. To reduce the are back action and, hence, the probability of arc backs, it is necessary to reduce T and the rate of rise of the backlash voltage. Ibbcing the time constant T of deionization can be done by reducing the working temperature and by changing the valve design. The determination of the charge carrier con- centration at the end of the commutation is investigated. The formulae (6) for rectifier and (7) for inverter operation are derived. They may be used for determining N 7 at ary ratio of commutation time to the time constant -r of deionization. Finally the arc-back action at the inverter is investigated. It is shown that this action attains its maximum value in the inverter at 150 - 450 A and is highly dejendent on the capacity of the a.c. supply system. It is unsuitable to reduce the rated converter current at its use as inverter on the base of the quantities of arc back action. In order to improve the reliability of the inverter it is necessary to reduce the are back action. Three-grid valves with small time constants of Card 2/3 deionizaLion are to be used, the time constant of backlash 0-n -:he Determination of the @,,.Q-Iiack Act@on SOIL,ior-59-2-18/25 voltage is to be limited (for example by insertion of capaci- tances between anodes and cathodes) and the value of the backlash voltage must be reduced. There are 5 figures and 4 referencea, I of which is Soviet. SUB1,11TTED: October 4, 1957 Card 3/13 FLEYSIRWI, L.S.. lnzh.; TIOBROV, Ye.G., Inzh.; SOKOIk)V, S.D., kand.tekhn iviuk Testing new rectifier units using three-phase bridge systems. Elek.l topl.tiaga 3 no.5:20-23 My 159. (14IRA 12: 9) (Morcur7-arc rectifiers) CHMITYSHEV, H.A. , doktor tekbn.nauk; SOKOIOV, S.D., kand.taBn.nauk- I I @ I Invpstigating,invF-rter installations under working conditions. Trudy T3NII MPS no-173:4-50 159- (141RA 13:4) (19lectric current converters) SOKOIA)V, S.D., kand.takhn.nauk Limiting fault currents during reverse firing and short circuits. Vest. TSNII MPS 19 no-3:22-?-6 l6o. (MIRA 13:10) Mectric currents) (XLectric railroads-Substations) SOKOLOV,.S.D., kEknd.tekbn.nauk 1-t- " - . - I I i Uee of high-speed current limittng grid protection. Trudy TSHII MPS no. 1QO:4-40 160. 0 (MIRA 13:12) (Mercury,ire rec41ers) (Railroads--Substations) 140CHENOVP I. ci@ Iinzh.; RUDNEV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauki SOKOLOV, S.D., kand. tekhn.nauk; PETRUSHKOVA, I.K., inzh., red.; MEDVEDEVA, M,A.j tekhn. red. (Studying the power supply systems of electrified railroads] Issledovaniia ustroistv energosnabzheniia elektrifitsirovannykh zheleznykh dorog. Moskva, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie ni@-va putei soob. Jq 1961. 68 p. (Mosepw. vaesoiuznyi nauchno- isaledovateltakii institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.W6). It" I (MIRA 14:5) (Electric railroads- Current supply) BOBROV, Yevsey Gdaltyevich; KOVTUN, Nikolay Fedorovich; SOKOLOV, S.D., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SIDOROV, N.I., inih-., red.; MEDVEDEVA, M.A., tekhn. red. [Mercury rectifier unit with series-connected rectiPying elements] Rtutnovypriamitellnyi agreqat s posledovatelInym soedineniem venti- lei. Moskva, Vses.izdatel sko-poligr.oblledinenie M-ya putei so- obshcheniiaj, 1961. 1o6 p. (MM 15:2) (Electric current rectifiers) S/196/61/000/012/029/029 E194/E155 AUTHOR. Sokolov, S.D. TITLE@ An invertor installation with ballast resistance PERIODICAL-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.12, 1961, 5-6, abstract 12'L 30. (Tr. Vses. n.,--i. in-ta zh.-d. transp., no.206, 1961, 63-69) TE:(T,o A circuit is proposed to accept the energy of regenerative braking; it consists of an invertor of the three- phase bridge circuit type connected in series with a resistance of constant value. This device has the advantage over a ballast resistance that the electric power loss can be reduced and the control circuit simplified. It is much more reliable than the normal invertor equipment because of the use of the constant resistance of several ohms which pulls the invertor into normal operation during fault conditions. To ensure that the necessary regenerative currents flow, the back e.m.f. of the invertor can V/ be controlled by altering its angle of lead. To improve the power characteristics of the equipment is is necessary to use Card 1/2 An invertor installation with s/196/61/000/012/029/029 E194/E155 sniall values of series resistance and initial angle of lead- (but equal to or greater than 30-350 electrical) and under fault conditions to use a high-speed circuit for increasing the angle of Lead, If, under fault conditions, the angle of lead is 50-550 electrical, the resistance can be reduced to 2 - J.'? ohms, The presence of series resistance in the circuit avoids the rieed for using a rear-for of high inductan!@e. Be@;:dusa of the reliability of the device, which is intended for sections where there are mainly small excess regenerative currents, but currents of considerable magnitude at particular instants, full use can be made of the advantages of regenerative braking to obtain a power economy which greatly exceeds the additional losses of the regenerated power. 5 Cigures, tAbstrar,tor@s note, Complete translation.] Card 2/2 SOKOLOVS- S.D.,. kand.tekhn.nauk High speed protection with magnetic elements. Trudy TSIJII MPS no.209:60-66 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Electric protection) 130KOLOV) I kand.tekhn.nauk S.D. Methods for designing pick-aps for the protection circuit of substations. Trudy TSNII MPS no.209:67-78 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Electric protection) (Electric railroads-Substations) AFANASIYEVA, Yokaterina Yakovle-,,-na; C&ROND-ITS, Boris Yefimovich; LITI1'1, Vladimir Darisovich; FILOVIDOVY Leonid Grigortyevich; Prinim-al uch----tiye BORODULIN, B,M.; SOKOLO kand. tekhr. nawk, retsenzent; USENKO, tekhn. red, (Systems and operation of a.c. traction substations] Ustroi- stvo i ekspluatatsiia tiagovykh podstantsii peremennogo toka. Dy] E.IA.Afanasleva i dr. Moskva, Vscs, izdatellsko- poligr. ob"edinenie Mm--va putei soobshch-eniia, 1962. 237 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Electric railroads- Substations) SOKO-LGV, S-.D.) --- kand.tekhn.nauk; Prinimli, uchastiye,. GLUKHOV, I.G.; CHERPUMY, A.V. Burnout of the overhead conductor by an open electric are. Vest. TSNII ITS 21 no-3:11-15 162. OURA 15:5) (Electric 1-ines-Overhead) S.OK.,OL,OV-J- kand.tekhn.natik Grid protection of mercury rectifier devices with 4eries connected valves. Trudy TSNII MPS no.23206-45 162. (YJRA 15:9) (Mercury-are rectifiers) (Electric railroads--Current supp@y) SOKOLOV, S,,D,, kand.tekhn.naulc ------ __ Relialbilit.,- of a group-type grid protecticn system. Trudy TSNII IeS no.232446-60' 162. (HURA 15-9) (Electric railroads--Current supply) (Electric protection) @SOKOLOV) SOD., lcand.takhn.nauk Burn-out and overheating of the wire at its contact point with the skate of a stationary trolley. Vest.TSNII 1,0 22 no.1:21-24 163. (NIRA 16:4) (Electric railroads-Wires and wiring) .110KOLOV, S.D., kand. tekhn. nauk -Al `0 . - Use of semiconductor rectifiers in'traction substations. Trudy TSNII MPS no.250:4-18 163. (MIRA 16:6) Electric current rectifiers) lectric railroads-Substations) R SOKOLOV$ 6.D., kand.tek-hn.nauk Methods for determining the reliability of electric apparatus during testing. Trudy T3NII MFS no,261*417-54 163.(=A If 19) .4, TREYVAS, 1A.D.; SERDINOV, S.M.o in--h., fetsenzent; SOKOLOV, S.D.p kand. tekhn. nauk, -ed.; VOTONIKOVA, L.F., tekhn. red. [Higher harmonics of a rer--tified voltage and their decrease in d.c. traction substations] Vysshie garmonicheskie vyp- riamlennogo napriazheniia i ikh snizhehie na tiagovyk-h pod- stantsiiakh postoiannogo toka. Moskva, Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. 98 P. (MIRA 17:3) MOCRENOV, I.G., kand.tekhn.nauk;-,9DKOLOV, S.D., kani.taklin.nauk; RUDNEV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Selecting the polygon of regeneration and the receiver of excess power. Vest. TSNII MPS 23 no.1:18-22 164. (MTRA 17:4) : n". I, . SOKOLOV, S.D., kand. tekhn. navik; @. -., Y,ACHEVSKIY, A.I., inzh. aperience in the operation of quick-acLilon electric network 1. - protection. Trudy TSNII MPS no.276:16-32 164. (MIL@ 17-,S) I-a- 1:7f 1! o nat tPIKIM. '7 nauk uFe 0. Fcononde G C-i-in v of @'!I@ r. . . P. brk 1,9 R ,Jor, trans KOCHCTKOV N.K.; SOKOLOV S.F.; ZHVIRBLIS V.Ye. Oxymethylation of 3., 5-dimethyloxazole. Zhur.VKHO 6 no-4:466-467 161. (MIRA-14:7, 1. 14oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (oxazole) SOKOLOV, S... kand.tekhn.nauk (Novosibirsk) Checking the operation of electric railway motors. Zhol.dor. transp. 36 no-3:63-65 Mr 155. (14IRA 12:5) (Blectric railway motors) (Riectric measurements) SOKOLOV, S.G-. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, Novosibirsk. Efficient use power reserves of electric locomotives. Zhel.dor.transp. 37 no.10:16-18 0 '55- (MLRA 9:1) (Electric locomotives) 6 SCKOLOV, S.G. ............. Reducing the voltage of contact networks in electric transportation Systems. Izv. vost. fil. AN SSSH no.9:86-93 157. (MM 11:1). 1. Zapadno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR. (Blectric railroads) SOKOIAN, S.G., knnd.takhn.nauk (Novosibirsk) ---I-.-- - 'tempe'rature conditions in insulation impregnation and drying for electric traction engines. Blek.i tepl.tiaga no.10:20-21 0 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Slectric railway motors) S/200/62/000/007/001/002 The effect of low temperatures ... D207/D308 little at -700C compared with room temperature. The electric volume resistivity rose rapidly on cooling. An examination with a microscope showed no irreversible changes on cooling to -700C followed by return to +200C. Twenty thermal shock cycles (30 min at -700C, followed immediately by 50 min at +1200C) hardly altered the elec 'trical proper- ties of the resin. Immersion of the cycled insulators in water showed no cracks. The resistance to arcing under Siberian conditions was also good: no deterioration was found after a year's exposure to inter- mittent arcing in open air. The ultimate tensile stren&th of the resinj measured according to FOC T 4649-55 (GOST 4649-55), did not vary greatly between +200C and -700C. The impact resistance, measured accord-, ing to FoUr 4647-55 (GOST 4647-55), fell from 10, 5 kg/cm at +200C to 3 kg/cm. at -60OC; however even the lower value is still better than that of porcelain. There are 7 figures. ASSOCIATION: Transportno- energeticheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk' (Transport-Power Institute, Siberian Division, AS USSR, Novosibirsk) Card 2/3 SI)KOLOV,-S-.G..-kand.tekhn.nauk Concerning the design of high-voltage insulators for districts with a high degree of air pollution. Elek. sta. 33 no.7:59-64 J1 162, (IqRA 15; 8) (Electric 1-ines-Overhead) (Electric insulators and insulation) SOMIMP S,,G.; LEVITSKAYA, TS.M. Effect of low temDeratureB on the electrophysical and mechanical properties of epo@ide insulation. izv, Sib. otd. All SSSR no.7; P-41 162. (MIRA 1?:8j 1. Transpor-,-no-energeticheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. - SOKOLOV, S.G. Effect of snowstorms on electric strength of the air gap. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.2 Ser. tekh. nauk no.1:94-98 163. (MMA 16:8) 1. Transportno-energeticheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdelenlya All SSSR, Novosibirsk. (Electric lines) (Storms) sei@oi,ov, S.C,. , n3- *a t.,-S - TZ-;, :;() ' 11 PrIncIple fr-r de@;:rrjing - I - -r@- ?I - 11 - - SS'--'Fi no,10 Ser. tekh. nipiuk- no,3:34-41 ; 63 -, WIRA 17:11 .) 1. Transportno-or,,tirget.4c7ieskiy institut Sib--'rskogo -crdele-niya AN Ss3il, N'Ovosibir@,k. K Cr. I.- rd e k h n , n a uk- ; TR c! OV V K' n zn. F and ae r od,,.r nar, i c o hara,- te rs tj@ -n 5 0 f s c@, r.-= 5 j7 ar,.6 d Elek. sta. 36 no.2@59-62 F 165, 'MIRA 18:4) 5-,K6 V S, 7TJ Sokolov, --S-DQ vychWenii vinbuostl vozduMu pri radlowparovuiff ating3foyi '[Cut- mi ton rd7t-m7*s4-pLric humility by r-.idiw@rrv!!n;z ,f the atmosphere.] Meteoroicea i GiJrjio@,;ia. Lertin7 -a,i, No. 6.49 19, Nov ),:c. 1,)'@5. Wife D%rB, DLC--.,% method ,T is prop""A f,w Ilwasuling tile atnioipheric hum;dily if n, the ltiui of radi-oode sigluls even when the difference b-tween the iimultinco,-s rccu@ding of the r.t,li-nide hygrunicter aud psych -3mcLer is greater than 10% relative huntidicy a:id --- tnkcch a@3 25-30% relative humidity or mo. e@ 'I )IC C LIC @U @31 f--LCtQr-3 ill radio@,jn&5 rz. piinihle fof the fact that they rreord a I i I'N ,@& By Iowan, of an exp-'riment higher rcLtivc huimdi@.y chart psychrmu"cri u, ai j "I%C by mean, of which :Oat',e @uut:dity wan ul@tlsurcd Mwil tile latter and, lllminmm atid -3sychrunicter, it is di wo :h-,t a expt-Q@@C@I i;I Of Lh.Q Of the rcxain.@ it,4 value f,r ;IH ,f huj,,idit@ . Subjet:1 Ifead.,rp 1. litimidity lp.Lasuremum tochniques 2. Radio- Sundq observations, - I.L. D. Subject Card 1/1 Author Title USSR/meteorology Pub. 71-a - 18/35 AID P - 3855 Sokolov, S. I. Floating station "North Pole-5" On computing air humidity with radiosondes Met. i. gidr., 6, 48-49, N/D 1955 Members of the floating meteorological station "North Pole-5" explain their method of computing relative humidity in the atmosphere by means of radiosondes. One table. Periodical Abstract Institution None Submitted No date PHASE 1 BOOK EKPLOITATION SO-1/4871 Leningrad. Arkticheskiy I antarktichaskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. Materialy nablyudeniy nauchno-lesledovatellskikh, drayfuy-ushchikh stantpi "Severnyy J, P01,71W -4" 1 asevenvy polyus-6' 195Y57/90da- (Observation Material of the Scientific Research Drifting Stations "Severnyy P,--Iyus-4" [North Poie-4) and "Severnyy Polyis-6" (Nox-th Pole-6] for 1956/57) v- 3@, Leningrad, Izd-vo "Morskoy transport". 1959. 950 P- Errata slip Inserted. 350 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut Glev-nogo upravieniya Severnogo Morskogo Puti Ministerstva morsk;)gD flcta SSSR and TsentralInays aerologicheskeya clbsexr@storiya Glavno,-,o upravleniya gid:rometsluzhby pri Sovete ministroy Soyaza SSR. Ed. by K.A. Sychev, Tech. Ed.: L.P. Drozhzhira. PURPOSE: This bcok is intended for o,-eanographsrs, geophysicists,, and meteQrQlc.-- giE;tB COVERAZE: This is the third of a 5-volume work containing the results of observa- tions conducted. by Soviet drifting polar stations in 1956-1957, Volume Ivill contain astronomical sad oceanographic ob@ervations; Volume 11, meteorological Card L/3 Observation Material (Cont.) SOV/4871 and.actionametric; Volume Ill., aerologie&l; Volume IV, magnetic and ionospheric; and.Volume V. ice observations. The aerolcgical observations in this volume are grouped into 27 tables. The methods and protedures employed in the re- search work on the drift stations are ejrpl*@Ined in the Foreword. Three stations, Severnyy poluss 4-5-6Y were operating simultaneously during the period covered. Leading personnel at each station are mentioned. Director of the station "Severnyy polyuj3-V was A.G. Dralkin,- Candidate aff Geogm3ftical. Sciences. Par- ticipating in the researth work of the station were, beeldes the 20 members of the Arctic Inatitute, staff members of Mos,-xv TUmivversity under the direction of A.G. Kolesnikov., Doctor, of Physics . ani Mathematics ' ' 3nd staff members of the Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observiatoriy-s(tWin ue-Ophysical Observatory) under the direction of D.L. Laykhtman., Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, and staff bers of the Institut mikrobiologii AN BSSR (Tnstitute of Microbiology', AS USSR) under the direction of A.B. Kriss., Profesaor. The director of the station "Severnyy polyLw-5" was A.L. Sokcicv., Candidate of Ge-cgraphy, and the director of the station "Severnyy polyus-64 -vss K.A. Sychev, Candidate of Geograjhy. ObBerva- tional data were processed in th,@ Aretic and Antarctic Institute. There are no references. Card 2/3 3 (7); 5 (3) AUTHORS: Dolgin, I. M., Pikazin, Ya. S., SOY/50-59-3-13/24 Sokolov,.S. I. TITLE. On the Improvement of Hydrogen Production Methods at Aerological Stations (Ob usovershenstvovanii metods, dobyvaniya vodoroda na aerologicheskikh stantsiyakh) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr 3, PP 46 - 47 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 'A survey of the methods of hydrogen production is given here. Transporting of hydrogen from factories meets with great dif- ficulties because of the restricting rules in force for all transportation types. Hydrogen is therefore produced in aerolo- gical stations. At present, the silicol method is employed, which essentially consists of the separation of hydrogen under the interaction of ferrosilicon, caustic soda and water. Gene- rators of two types are used for the production. AVG-40 and G-3 (ANII). The formmr allows ar internal pressure of up to 100 atmospheres, it requires relatively little water, is however apt to cause troubles as concerns prevention of accidents. The latter is more convenient in this regard, but Card 1/3 it requires much water. The silicon method, however, is also in- Sfnq /-- r,_ r- 11,, 7_4 P, lhe imprivement O.'k' Hydrogen at Stati--r-s - -'r. It is c n 1, e r- 4. -@n 4 not Is rez@ol---.! 4 4. -1. cf the liazdenin- cf and a -reat 3austi,- 0 Q s,--i:a is -aeded. This all le-i 'tl:, the re;- @, 3 S f rk E OU .I .msth:1dz of pr:@d-,@.cinj hydrogen. k Teth-@' (Pat s-,,t Ur @ 1 11 has been re3-!ntly th3 @f Ya. S. PjL-a--*,--* Hydrc'---r ia @r,--lu,ed by interazticn anOl J.1-- tht p2asan,@c :,f u lye art4n- as zatalys".. The n---th-,,l --',z s3a pcw@Lar ani C-'O L" s: i and hard -a- q c d ut ?re--hcall HydroZen i s pu::or L.Lar, t!i@ c.-,nc -.-.rodu@@czd acio-.1ini- to thi@@ silicol. ra,@!thod and by --ts I@rDpt@rties comes -.o th-2 rLtaincd by hydrolysis. ji@.-zaz: hi6lir;:r ality steel cyl-ndtze. The ncw me'hcd, I'CW@-,-T,. r:, L @. I C The posa@billty is p-iii-od c-z cl@, em-3-rin, stet2l- @@yllnders in ,,)mbina@lion wl-.-h -:70,@-Llct`oDn Z@-Steel -ylind.-ar gas generat@r,,. By z' 'c- aid +.,inra it, ,T.-@ld be po2sible t: --btain as much @n@) ---hargc, as is required for C, i@-Illnc +he raLl1rP@c!)e The gennrat,= G-75 could also be Ca-f-I 2/3 'h,- Ity `I-h@:! new method. Tha e..^;sts U @ - - U c,dS a` SOV/5C-59-3-17/24 f Hj.1-C, -rodu r-. Die th P__ al S4 c 71 S at 2-Y 1CV1f:, u ard Iy b@_ar_ appli'ad this @_-.aascu --s slreaaj as of i@ Ilse- r b e ;: ("North .h P-' -a (N@::t -,-,-).ivy P@ly pz-@ 1:n ,and DOIGIS, I.M., kand. geogr. nauk; SOKOIOV, S.I.,mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Distribution of meteorological elements at the Mirnyy and drifting stations. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no-?:13-17 159 (MIRA 13:3) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-isale.dovatellskiy inBtitut. (Antarctic regions--Meteorology--Observationa) DOLGIN, I.M., kand.goograf.nauk; S-OKOLOV, S.I., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudaik Comparative characteristics of the wind regimen at the MirW Station and the drift station "North Pole 7". Inform. biul. Sov. antark. ekep. no.19:26-30 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarktiche3kiy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut. (Mirnyy regiou, Aatarctica--Winds) (Ar6tic regions-Winds) DOWIN. I., kan(l.geograf.nauk; SOKOLOV, S., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Aerology in the lretic. Mor. flot 2.1 no.12:38-40 D 161. (MM 14:12) 1. Rukavoditell otdela Arkticheskogo i Antarkticheskogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta (for Dolgin). (Arctic regions-14eteorology) DOLGINY I.M.; "Aerology"by A.B. Kelin kii and N.Z. Pinus. Part 1: Methods employed in aerological measurements. Reriewed by I.M. Dolgin, S.I. Sokolov. Meteor.i gidrol. no.11:60-62 N 162. (MMA 15:12) (Meteorology) (Kalinovskii, A.B.) (Pinus, N.Z.) CODE 1-171i/65/00GA)"I/0015/061.3 IS G W C LE Ui( 7. @;Cicnce@;); Sokolov, Co. 1. (Junior rC-- @@';c Research Institute (Arkticheskiy i antarkti- c SC, in air ter-aperature 'over 'Mir.nYY_,,.,-- V inzarkticheskaya eks-peditc;iya , 1955-. lnfor@. atsionnyy byulleten cilmate, air temperazure, tropozphere, wiad meanurement en, pera- of a five-year study (1956-60) of fluctuations in air t ?rC:;CnzCJ. C'. r te-mperaturc are usually due to circu- U hannges iz, ai @`c-finitc rellation-ship exists between the tropospheric tem- 7-, rocurl:@,C__co of -che uind diraction in the given i%-gio@,. in 1957, the WIZAC CaX0_ccioT, in the southern quarter of the 500 millibar surface 0- -,'e "average". The recurrence of wind direction in the north- cua2z,!@, 0--- zaat surrace was 49'U durin.-I the same period. in April 1958, a cold d-iminished in the northezn quarter to 43% and increased to 28% .A. i k. C; DixizZ the warmi, October of 1957, the wind recurrence rose to 50.4% Ca.ci 1/2 T ;%CC- NR. 1,76025293 noz@@'-,@::@ quartez- ar'd to 24.3% in the sou-chern. Presumably, similar fluctua- Occur iz' '6A'.! con@dnentls interior. This wouId account for the appearance -)o-" -,(2ar the stations Voszo]x and &mundsen -Scott. In 1958, these spo's "-ue 'co wl.-ndz; blo-ding from the Indian ocean. orig. art. has: 1 figure, 1 table. A. SU3 CODE: Cj_"/ SUBM DATE: l0Apr65 WWWWVVT IFTV 0 0 0 o 6 * 0 - ---W r? A ?I L 11 v 11 $1 - a ;" 0 0- ' I t L @t LO It 4 0 A 00 -0. 00 -00 IchthfOl 00 frOM2 thO ShIRIC Of XM&b*. R. V. RAICOVSKII A.110-S Zhur. Prikkndol Kkim. 3, rwutral oil obtained from thAMAXM@ -0 000 froctions of Kashpir shale oil and refined with weak Hig), and Nao) I followed by %ash. ing with Mq 11,1401 had the following characteristics: dt, a - ONW7. 4'0* - 1.4767. chtm. compn C If 10-70, S S.M. 0 2A)%. On rrdintn. the oil was partially ..00 decumpd. 2M% distd. below 13011 1434% below 15W, 74.175o below 200" and , 90-79" below 2@5'. The ma, fractions were at lf&70* and IM-90". The oil was 1-00 vM reactive. D shaki with 1.5 vDis. of IfrSOj the contraction was with 5570 Scid ""I .00 '0 5% d "Me ' d38%.9S1,',.W75%. K.%Ino.in the presenm 01,11-I'SO, "" ee ' 4,c k ly by heavy @ $00 h tvolu. if f d d f i 4 =40 04 J o an - t -t - losions - l d es _ " R @.g ..c ucta. - W bk p SOI @ 0 00 'd. __ were adding lf 0 zoo to be - th acti. from .i - r 00 .ith ad. t.a C If.). 8, wit admixt. of C'1111'.). By gradualIfy ad inS to the oil IltSO4 of increasing strength, a 4 Wit of paraffins and naphthenes was obtained. The pheny1hydrazone method of Haff nd K t 17 3777 A (C h zer a reu . . ) s . owed the presence of a ketone (C,Ffl#O). The approx. compn. of the 150-4MO' fraction was dctd. as: S Compels. 42 11. 0 compds. 0-1.9. 2 paraffins 2 5, naphthents 5.5. unistd. 25.57c: and of the IW 90* fraction as: Scompds. 35.9. o compd%. 35.4. paraffins 6.1. naphthenes 0. unsaid. 22.6!", Comparison of the f results with those of HeusSer (Ber. 23, 23, 488(lFW). 30, 2741(IMM; zoo Z. GINgew. C". 9. 2M, 318(18%)) shows that the oil is radically different from the 00 :1 shale oil& of Scotland, V. KALICHOI.-SUT 04 Cleo 00 & t aI TALLLCG&CAL LMRATL41 @L.J%IFIC.TIO- 00 S T- ;00 to, 1" ; . - U it r7- -N3 1 0 - a IV IF Lv K K 0 0 0 0 -1 Is si 9 4 1 n 0 e'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 *0 dMa 0.0 0 41 0 :'q a a 0 09 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6-4-401 -w- e 0 0 o diso 0 o 0 0 a 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o o 0 o 0 0 a -*-*,T- 1, j4 00 It is to v a it v Is, A L -00 00 0 .00 The miritcular molatm capodity. h grovopidty and 0 meebitnical composition Of itas. S. M)kulov. Prob- Ir"T Smvl. PatkiltitidruiYa 1939, No Kbim. 0 Rtj@njv /heir, IWO, No. 1, 70-S. irI& in a no. t4 .0 %JW6111tit. tile 1110411- priliNiti,-4 Olt, W1,111111 illeth,4W. .00 00 0 Illax. hyltro@-oflkiq (Acku"Jilix to,%t 1wholich) "Ild ulAx mol. Illos'sturecapticity (Ocentaillit to i-tto-dev). tile buillu,t goo content (a"ottling to Knoll), al,,urption calmeity and all- sorbetiNa. Tht: ratio of (fie max. tool. moisture capacity o: do to file max. hygrawopicity vari" front I.S to 10.1. This .200 ratio decrewts with the decrease ri the size 4 the particics (niore to for sandil than for clays). W. R. firmi 9 goo !goo goo S 1300 I L RETALLLWCOCAL UTE41TL-E CLA$11F.C.11C. Ick .3.1mv T -0 C%v 130C AT 00 Is 1, C" 41 43IIF_@iw C., K It or S9 K a IT X 41 1 1 11 at 1, 0 3 0,1111 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 ::*Iooooeoooooooooooo*o L000*00*0000000000040soo OT44 tible 0 * 0 0 00 oooooo:o:o:oooloooooo*0000000000 es 4;q ,00 Sed 43 00 v Isom 11"0341. %$logo kp u N AT so aI; .0 00000:0 0 .00 SOKOLOV, S. 1. "On the Permissible Errors in the Determination of Temperature by the Comb Radiosonde Method" "Accuracy of Calibration of Pressure Recorders of Radiosonde Apparatus," Trudy, NIU GL04S, Ser I, Issue 19, 1946. SGKGLOVI -j. 1. "Tie Soils of Little MjTnLir@-. Basin and tlic Danger of 1-hid SLrearas," Iz Akad 111auk Kazakhsh SSR, Seriya Pochven, Ho 28, Issue 3, 191,-6 (U-104,). (Meteorolcgiya i GidroloCiya, 110 6 Nov/Deec 190) 50- U-32113, 3 Apr 1953 USSR/Geography - I-later reservoir Card 1/1 Pub. 123 - 7/13 Authors i Sokolov., S. I.J, Candidate of Geographical Sciences Title t Soil content of the lower part of the Euba river Periodical i Vast. AN Kaz. SSR 120/3, 74-80, 14ar 1955 Abstract i Analyses of the soil content of the lower part of the Emba river (empties into the Caspian Sea)are described, The work was conducted for the purpose of controlling the Erba river waters in order to build a water reservoir for irrigation. Tables. Ins-4-itution i Presented byt Member-Correspondent of the Acad. of So., Kaz. SSR,A. Bezsonov 14-57-6-12431 Translation from., Referativn7y zhurnals Geografi7a, 1957, Nr 6, p 101 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sokolov, So I.- TITLE: Contemporary and Future Work of Classifying and Systematizing the Soils of Kazakhstan (Sovremennoye sostoyaniye i dallneyshaya razrabotkR vo rosov klassi- fikatsii i sistematiki pochv KazakhstaM PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta pochvoved. AN HazSSR, 1956, Vol 6, pp 3-31 ABSTRACT; This atudy contains a critical review of classifi- cation systems for soils in general and for soils of Kazakhstan. As a basis for constructing a genetic soil classification'. the author proposes to establish the principle of evolutionary series related to the cycles of development of earth's surface forms. Each major relief form must have its own cycle of soil and vegetation development. Regional and facial-climatic manifestations will be superimposed on these cycles Card 1/2 and will be changing within them. The author offers SO]"OLOV, S.I. Zonality- of soils and the soil zonps of Kazakhstan. Pochvoved-nie no.9:56-64 S 159. (MIRA 13:1) l.Institut pochvovedeniya Akademii nauk KazSSR. (Kazakhstan--Soils) PICHIKINA. Lyubov' Ivanovna; RUBINSETM, Mikhail Iseakovich; STOR022ONKO, D.M., otv.red.vypuska; BXZSONOT, A.I., otv.red.; BOROTSKIT, Y.M., red.; SOKOLOV, A.A., red.; red*; USPANOT, U.U., red.; FOGOZEIET, A.S., red.; ROROKINA, Z.F., tekhn.red. (Soils of Kazakhstan in 16 volumes] Pochvy Kazakhskoi SM v 16 vypuskakh. Alma-Ata. Tol.2. [Soils of Kokchetav Province] Fochvy Kokchstavskoi oblasti. 1960. 135 P. (KUIA 13:8) 1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhakoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institnt pochvove- deniya. (Kokchetav Province--Soils) Y&DORIN, Yuriy Vasillyevich; PETALIN, A.M., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk. otv. red.; BEZSONOV, A.I., glavnyy red.; USPANOV, U.U., zamestitall glavnogo red.; BOROVSKIY, V.M., red.; SOKOLOV, A.I., red.; SOKOLOV* S.I., red.; STOROZ90KO, D.M.. red.; BARLYBAYRVA, K., red.,@_ SE19VCHUK, T.I., red.; PROKHOROV, V.P., tekhn.red. [Soils of the Kazakh S.S.R. in 16 volumes] Pochvy Kazakhskoi v 16 vypuskakh. Alma-Ata. Vol.l. t3oils of North Kazakhstan Province] Pochvy Severo-lazakhstanskoi oblasti. 1960. 173 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhakoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut pochvo- vedeniya. (North Kazakhstan Province--Soils) BEMONOV, Andrey Ivanovichy doktor, prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki Kazakhokoy SSR; USPANOV, U.U.v otv. red.; BOROVSKIYj V.M.j red.; 5 ed.; ASSIXG, I.A.9 red.; PROKHOROV, V.P., tekhn. red. [Selected works) lobrannye trudy, Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad.rauk Kazakb- skoi SSR, 1960. 254 p. (MIRA WO 1. Ghlen-korresporident AV Kazakhskoy SSR (for Bezsonov) (Soils) RZHANPEISOV. R.; SOKOLOV, A.A.; FAIZOV, K.Sh.; BEZSOIIOV, A.I., glavnyy red.; USPANOV, U.U.. zam.glavnogo red.; BOROVSKIY, V.M., red.: SOKOLOV. S.I., red.; SiIOROZffKffKO, D.M., red.; BARLYBAYRVA, K.Kh., red.; IYANOVIA, E.I., red.; PROXHOROV, V.P., tekhn.red. [Soils of the Kazakh S.S.R. in 16 volumes] Pochvy Kazakhskoi SSR v 16 vypuskakh. Alma-Ata. Vol.3. (Soils of Favlodar Province] Pochvy Pavloderskoi oblasti. 1960. 264 p. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Alwdemiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut pochvo- vedeniya. (Pavloder Province--Soils) c,QKOLOVLAj@; ASSING, I.A.; WOWIGALD'EV, A.B.; MtFIKOV, S.K.; BEZSONOV, A.I., glav. red.; BWOVSKIY, VAL, red.; SOKOWV, A.A., red.; STOROZMM, D.M., red.; USPITOV9 U.U., red.; SMCHUK, T.I., red.; ROROKINA, Z.F., tekhn. red. (Soils of the Kazakh S.S.R. in 16 volumes] Pochvy Kazakhskoi SSR v 16 vpuskakh. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. naulc Kazakhskoi SSR. Vol.I+. (Alma-Ata Province] Pochvy Alma-Atinskoi oblasti. 1962. 422 p. (MRA 15:4) 1. JLkademiya natdrIrftzakbskDy -"R-, A-Ata. Institut pochvove-., deniya. (Alma-Ata Province-Soils) WE$ I.I.; BARBOT de KARNI, A.,V,,,! VISLOGUZOVA, A,,V,; GALIYEV, M.S.; LIJ, A.B.@ IDMONOVICH, M_11,,@ YAKOVOKO, Z.V,; ASSING, I.I., NURMANGALMV-. A.B . LO ,- Ij_GRIGOR'YEVA,Ya.P.,- SEROV, N @ P. 3 @WNOV.,, G. @ , Y.9 B@ S. ; 'ZAGAYWV, V.I. B01110`@SKIY, V.M.; LITVINOVA, A.A.,IPOGREBINSKIY, M.A.; NASONOVA, O.M., KHAYDAROVP R.M.@ SUVOROVA,'R.I., red.; ALFEROVA, P.F,, tekhn. red. [Ili Valley, its nature and resources] Iliiskaia dolina, ee priroda. i resursy. Pod obshchei red. M.I.Lomonovicha. Alma- Ata, Izd-vo AN Kaz,SSR, 1963. 338 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut geolo- gicheskikh nauk. 2. Nauchnj@,e sotmadnikil Lnstituta geologi- cheskikh nauk AN KazS4R (for Bok, Barbot de Marni, Visloguzova, Galiyev, U. Lomonolvich, Yakovenko), 3, Institut pochvovedeniya AN KazSSR (ior Assillng, Nurmangaliyev, Sokolov, Borovskiy, Litvinova, PogrebAnvIdLy), 4'. Inst-itut botaniki AN KazSSR (for Grigorlyeva, Nasonwm). 5. Inst-itut zoologii AN KazSSR (fCT Serov). 6. Kazakhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Leonov). 7. Ministerstvo sel'skogo khozyaystva KazSSR (for Zakharov). 8. Kazanskiy filial Instituta "Gidroproyektn im. S.Ya.Zhuka (for Khaydarov). (Ili Valley--Physical geography) son oo 00 .3 400 0;3 041 0414 IMwdM OWN. :!Rik- ,- W. A .-4w --LT W=2*7 wTawmewiliu. SO* 1-00 . 000 goo woo 00 :oo@ Boo x*O we* I L A ANTALL~AL LITIOATIM11 CL&IWXATM to NOW 11MONIVO U- 40"Iftv NO 410 ", 10 44 WY t memo NVIVOOO&AG )t iv7-M 10 1: 4 @p "I"Oe '10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0@6600066000006660960 eo .01 4 qp 004 *00,0000004000000900000 :0 000000000000400000;eu w w tv w W O 0 L I 0 0: Tile efto of th; degree of dispersion and the stability s it bes b i ti a l fint f U i l W j l es t m st ion o UM sc irp y I p p li Om?i N. P. all, S, 1. Suillikiv. 111-11 ,it Afteftr I't"m wk.-Isslodomirl. Ims). Kitakiwisplal @,s IQ-if. No. 1. 16-17; C*Almn. Ztmir. 1933. 1. 41".-- 1.1,1111C e%1. P.ml.l S. -los.of t-luillis Initiciples of vairrux tivor" of (livrttilln, Culplayillit tile of ultrAtiltiati4m. dialysis still fractional @Altiug -It. The ilS(fiVhh1AI 11LItclitill't verse then sultutitted I%v juant. ulling still 4"diliff 11) thr mirlholl of Kolov and 00 tickmoss, (ri. r. A. Ia. 34MI). 'Ilse plicuststmis of z 00 (ci r. A, 18. 401) wilt, imA 14,r chArue- till, i ... jj,-l.jt".j (f,ictum@. F%pl@. Qw-l thm zoo liuclitin. writ. 111'. Illore easily %41trd litit. milli 111cruflne he l-. @ttjmv. tile mole, rvor,,ly tfi,jwt-@ 11- Yhr Itit wi% 14-vi, if? the fillee da-l- -1@ It, It- i2A A vvmr.@ct. it, exists. umnit Americlus rxjwtl. hiJ- mul 00 the ptistion of nwittims ditiltemity @lwuvd the ;kelivaud C of ligh"t ati-imptitm. A lheofeticul th-il',tit'n of the VNIOA irwilided. NI'llre Z*o 00 - .90 - .00 0 0 1 @ L n A 1 9 @ 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 o 4 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 it j A 11 -1 14 Is 14 tit vidis 14" A ?9 J. It 1: It 14 0 Atli m"41 4' L 0 m U V A A I I SO Q up tt ufiliaro , - t, f I jw;j-ji",G-" j m 11060da fog the dtm ;-oO tratim in SUM@ " eAracts. S, I E. G. v on, 5 9 L Muie "-Y. lsmxo)o Ttratm]. -jVa - - T , rsirr"Okl. Imit. 00 Krzherenseni Prom. 1031. No. I. 'M; C". Zextr. 1933, 0 1. 4(ri2.-Tbc Folien colorimeter and the 11-1*d circimle - 0 %%viv num useful in the deln. of H-ion concn. in ulfile 00 G.Mmac =00 zoo 00 zoo 00 0 0 Z@ 00 =06 oo, =00 00 to ::09 00 00 00 f A I I L =00 00 4 A L j a od 0 ' ' I N M n 6( it it N it It rt O I I I *0000000000*0000000:0loooooooooe*oooe*ooooo* - sssssssss 0 0 0 41 0 0 a 0 W V- IP 0 1 4 0 - - 1 0 0 a # a * 0 0 0 0 *16 0 0 0 9 0 4 a 0 0 0 # , 0 Of 0 0 0 4 0 - "! @18 --o-mr-w- a 4 * 0 a It am A. W 11 m a , . . al 4 16 it ta it M! I' n . . . 1 u f a a " 4 r 0 A I f, it j L L a N F Q 4 1 1 U f A F I 4A 0 OL W t, 4 1 . ' -1, .00 00 00 A of :-96 00 00 S ISIVIallfigiltilit H9119 1141,14alf With 4 &11111 11FIGICU'04111. N 1. S-MOLIIV, A G- i'All'INIKI, 60 ai A.Nll :@.'. V, I't-SKOV. Za Orladeam rikkavikei. KozkervN#t,w ProistWilm. 1931. Na 2. " @Silh waslound Suitallh. 14- ;,.--A glae, electrude cantg. 10% L40. I0%CaOan(PU) j -06 00 fur pl, ilrins. in linir liquor front leather trratuartilL Sollm Ct tg. not lem than 025a`@. " 'l 60 us NmpS have oat alra-t esiott, pl, vollitc of 12,21 to 12.3, while i l A.4atil. All, the Pat - -00 12A), [it smIll. %,Ilm of CatOll), h, - 121.0, &nit .4114 ;f pit - 12 1 ate obtmilwd hv ' , ^00 of varyinx an,unnis of % rhe .4y. .I CA (0 1). kclvd@% x1viduAlly with *as. li h i d A 0 a t 411,on t le a dra lt a)( us to 100' of NaCl to CatOlll h + Nai. The cont it CS iolm olv"-AW4 lits,111411V v i =00 400 0 with the at dn. of NmCI. Attalla. of KCNS has alunist no effect nit pn. comings only a 40 %itiall increaw ill the itanisatiou of Co. As,.Sa cauvat only a mnall dr"raw (0.3) in the sonitation of Ca The addii. of increasing milintia. of (NIIASO. to m?,ald. *,Ill all Cakilall I. 00 contig. 0.25% Nm#S safacregmaively decreased the pig value. The votiteriP. of CA ion't in 00 t,olutions Also itimases with increwaird conen. of (Nl(&W)4. Thus a consitimbir lowering of jift and consequently a it" adjustment of the actitre alky. of little liquo" 09 z can only be effected by the adda. of weak has" such as NH. salts. In fresh Nine liquaft oil iq practically const. at 12,2-12.4. A. A. BOUNTLINrK 0 - ` 0.11 ago t- age cc too 0 A I pa. S L A mtTAkkvR6KAL LITIRA111.41 CLJaS%lFKA1lO" 00 11 (NU &a gas --y '117- 1 W 0 U 71 49 a 4 It tl it IN Isla :14 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 070 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 1@44, 0 a 0 0 a A a 0 *so 00 0 0 a 00-0 googm go 016 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a j@ A 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 a 0 1 M 11 1) 11 14 is is 11 is 11 30 JI n a if J) 16 17 r; it L 1, U II P n M 11 M h L V 41 of a 'C AI L IJ L -t f. P Q I I I U V i Ir 1 7 1 AA 00 @L W it,# A L L@ a P 06 , 7%* &IMI electrode. S. 1. Sokolov and A. 11. raquinskii. OW44nde Tokkaikei: KoaA~anoe I'mismoJuvo 1931, No. 2, 22-3; cf. C. A. 26, 4900-The reliability of thc A! to& above P't 9 is quetimable; it depend, on th, ions of &"I nactal, C xl 11 the -4n. Electrodes were prrpd. of the following catnpns.* LiI0 10. C&O =. -41141 10, Sio. 161%; N" " .0. CaO 8. SiOs r2%; KjO 25, C&O, 10. Si(N 05%. Pst ineasure- -00 90 mentt of these electrod" were made In solos. of LiOll, NaOll, K011. Rbbll and Cs- 9 Oil of various comnq. Up to lp 10 ibm Is a direct rtlationibip, of the potential to low the deviation sets In at about pH - I 1 .5 and l F r L4 and Na f h h -00 0 o e so n. t I e pm o g 11.0. The Li-gla" electrode shown a drop toward the abocim in LiOli soins. and some decline for NaOH and no deviations for -AAnq. of K011. RbOH and CPOIL The Na- 0* glass electrode shows a drop in solos. of LiOll and NaOH and a minor deviation in 00 KOH, RhOll and C,011. The K-Stan electrode has a drop in LiOll and N&OH solits. b i ) i 00 00 1 va n sc and a considerable devistim (the carve running a1mcnt paralle. to the a K011 and &much smaller deviation In solos. of RbOll arml C-011. Thus the Li-gLaz, 00 .3 electrode apitear, to 1w mmt reliable in the ab-cuce of Ll and No i@", altbixISh n.roame- 00 3 tnent, may be clTectcd in the presence -if Na ions providni the -ctrodr is properly hili k A A B d 00 @ I . . or nS calibrate . ' zi @40 0 09 A 1 0, S L A 4tTAI.LLFGKAt LITISAILRE CL&SSIFICATIC" El t Is T. I - r q- r- - F a 4 @j i I a 1.4 0 - - I W- ft- -13 Aj, 1 2 n I I. It 11 It 1.9 61 of it It It It n it It Vt ML 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 a * 00 6 1 0 0 0 v - W_W_W_ W_W_W_W_ W_vF_4F_4v4VW___ VAN 09000000400000000 03 a A a L -1 - 111) DAIS Alljohijoll u u W a b U I a I dj 43 W a 'r 0 1 N %V 'L A. Al a At I I il *1 11 v 1 1 1 AA 01 CE 00 U t 00 A . , 1 6 A 1 4 0: I-go 0 14 C ll id l bl l h f 0 o o a ems a t e pleparation o leatbeir. . 1. pm Inviliya Turatrai. SuawhAsslodmuld. IFS11. .00 Kos"mmol Proms. 1932, No. 0-7, 1-5.-V&YkKu prob. l ent% are reviewed in connection with the pvrpn. of leather. A A H l h k . . or it nic 00 00 see 00 noe S..SL AtIALLUNGKAL LITERATLAE CLASSIFKATtCK c Z_ CIO* LO ' 11 11 " I ' V, _`_ I n 4 0 1 , " w U R .1 1 R o' O 0 0 0 to 0 o T s 0 0 0 0 * e 0 o 00 o ; a 4 O 0 0 41 0 o;O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 o, 0 0 0 -0 0-4- - _4 wr w W W is ro 0 gi IGNA19 Nil Vu 14 5 is v 0 IT s; 41 u A) I 1 I v 1 0. so (C vp it is I , 10 1 A A T A 0 1 "Go 1-1 s sI L . , A TbOOledricd-go 01111110 "gobble cu., ,j.l,jQk.AU, slid 0- Fi- Kolyak.va. P1104 No. 6. 114 00 1 and potentionetric tilralkw% of 'Pfucv and oak eats. ln,ik ate that the colloidmill C."Wril aft l" *0 2 - er pur lion by Owens of dialysis and clectruitimly%is. 0 to 8 1 -quires On MCMIC charactet With Stepariv diawn. The I e" yalents found were for mk est. 17(k) and for Vruct- 00 4 !; cit. ItM. After the neutralization of the first stage of 0* divInciatiniv, which should be ameribcd to The aulboxylit too 1* group, a further fixation of the alkali takn plairr, ar- com i d b hi 4 e pon y a gh degree of hydrolyaks, probably froin 0 3 the phenolic groups, of (be saft-like compil. The clectro- " kinetic chartiti of spiruto, and ask Vat -, purified by mmm% s f d o ial or electrodialyth, are MA and tMA mv., i e ;t ftv. Cho be* ft In all cases when wid, T == @ are Added, (It eparticles doe* tint take ago v plact. fricireivie of the tamp. fncseaw@s the cataphoretir ninvenicrit of the tons. The ckc. chair* of unpurified coo natural eats. of oak (78.99), queblivicho (7.*J.772), sprimer (ISM MI) d will 5 co 0 A an ow (4 .44 mr.) Indicate the almence of refs tkm toast ri" lh " 400 grivey. iri i"ollbegia.hychrin.. a% well as by phy4ml-chirmleal Inirthoils, leads let a con- 'i'lerable increase of the electrokinctic potential. Spruer can has a lower rquiv. (on the rarboxylic group) and a te, 0 lower buffer capacity, but a higher. though lts stal4v t!** :j clectrokinctic potential than has oak tan. A. A. H. 00 %..it A mf T6LLUrf'CAL "11" 00 j1o o sf An I r 4-1 1 A] L' 6, It a it It It it 0 0000 0 di q 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 9 0 00 00 009 0 0 0 0 0 -w-w v w w 9 v 11 v 11 It 1) F a it I I 00 I-IT A1110 eel 00 00 00 00 ee 00 00 00 .3i 00 00 A S a - I I .11ALLURGICAL LITINATIA S @ . - toic.3 T-, . ---I u ti IV , . -- --r 0 "a . " t, " a- a It A leo 0 0 a i0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4D 4 0 @06 0 IS 0 0 OAD 0 000000 1 W- 11 to so J* a is H a A jo )I I) m id a k v w 4, 41 41 41 id d I-T U. IL 'i A -Is *1 -010 P.MISSII ..D Iftol"1614% I-Of. ;-00 ..00 tiometer ASIA It@ a location with S Statia -00 SLkAovand%'.A. chdin. J-APPIled 14) -Thc apilli-til"I (11. S. S. R.-) T. 1310-220% - "Illetcr it, pit detus. domtvd. A. @A. .0e, CLASSIFICATICIV 7 roo 09 arele see see wee 91 I @ -1 . - W., .0. MILMOdli -Isi lee I S I cm 0 0 1 N so I a I its 'l it of 0, 0 0 0 so** :10 0 00 00 0 09 000 ei 1 1 4 s I Or! * m 7 $ f Ia ff u I) T V` tin 2 * ay 1 ! JI9 U ld III III V X 0 4 41 Q 0 -A a _rL f. . 1 f 2 A l I a J-.-& If _X_ A-i d q_m l mW 0. L "mwvA JL,Appl. Cbew #Am, INN I., jj eel f6dwhilimak memaw- d ask mw V9, Is is lWk M im.-Wa 66 it 00 a -191A PRAM* m6liad 6 **a 0* PL T. coo .00 goo I goo MOO 1 A S I L a &ITALLUMOKAL '414'@Wf CL!@SWKAII" 117 @-..r. =_,c: 0 see NO.Arv. soe, Z MILL21 OK a.. III a gq a, tit " e S a v u MI L I a @d 0 a 8 Ir It 0 is a 32 T F o OTS :10 1 09000000000000 o : , 0 0000000000"O.000WO 4 * -00 1 9 1 V It U 1) 14-2 to -M A A 4 000 00 of immi-0,11" S 89"k . W im. 1. 69i coagulation of sq-w co4olds, of FtCJ, and N i HO1L aMa mm; Is, km hydrolysis of FcCl,@. with boiLing water., Ag. Its Afe'reparw: WWIC In others dkpaitim of a coagalatad collaid rem" *,gwith U.S. S from interactiou of. HjS and HSO@. Apparintly tho rate ot jonnation ot --1W-JY 1-v p-@ Is 'unadected.. but U co mgmt ation has abmdy o . . occmTW..dLVmion may restalt., Uluam@mk mmvsm@ do mot affect crysw- fbatiog@ of su ar or t "d S l supermo un g OON. a-catp yst is Avady 99V premt, tk inversion of cane suW is accakrated, otherwise the vibrations 0 a have no effect D. R. H. Ai ASP.SLs KTALLLNMKAL LMNATWOR CLASUPICATION lie. SIVINI&W, tvadma -$p Ohl cat 0 100 SO o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a -00 600 000 000 600 too 421LAI Gat OXV ASt leo 0. 0 1 IN a 9 a a I T '1 o 'a 0 0 elf 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *If 0 to to a 4 foawwwwww*@- 0 9 0 10 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ofo 0 a 0 41 0 4 0 0 0 * 0 0 4 0 0 1) 41 'a ff I. P IJ' 11 14 A A 'i I- V It M 11 $1 k h A. 11 .4 1; 1A fj 0 A 0 I 1 .4 PC I't It' It b 0 0 of -00 so -00 400 Machan" properties of highly polymeric compounds. N. A. Krolova still S. 1. hr,zhnirnn 01-urnaya -400 Preffi. U.S. S. R. 15. N6.5, 64 9t Owficilly -60 00 8 rnrvri tyliors,,l rubi,er O"%,jw,.,nwkcJ livel and tint- 60 @iityzl wrte invv%tigaird. The Maxwell and litilitinattin 449 a 1(jUAtiUM applicd to the (lata ubtitaticti did wit give Ali,- 00 -400 f-00 00 i@ MO. wilcrv it - functi"ll of file 14hall. anti 41 1@ a * llcctlitati,)tif.,rlhr~vl,x-itv "n't. 1,)r a gi vVII 111.11 jqj@jj. 'I we a. o( flow: dldt - iruv -1, agrrr@ wvil will' the rkP11- dal 00 Thr lilt-cit. proilterties dinsiniihed trials crelm to striokcd ",:o 0 tan-,N1VVz. A. A. Pollsortiv 1: 00 a=0 0 oo -i'90 0 00 ::o 0 too 200 tie 0 00 i too 00 00 ASN-SLA -1 I ALL 0 GKAL LITERA7LRE CLASSIFKATIGN EZ Leo 00 i9o so - , 1'' 1 04 wit W% K U n: It "t Zj S 1 1 . , 1 1 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i1 o 0 0 o to 0 0 0 o 0 to 0 4 . 0 0 0 0 0 A- 411, via 9 9 V W I t 00 0 o go 0 0 0 a 0 0 o i a 3 31..x V III it x 31 32 13 JA a ]l Lit III JE L , K_ r a 0 1, 1 T 0 0 A TM f1radm" S. 1. SAWOV. dwr 1114611111 . IN---..- low. M'sWurvoill" slowalle i Fit a. swwos Kducaukd. Kegalema M" i proax"a Y, sbornik Rabat As.-Killial. 00 (Xioia rl t 5-Iti.-TIve iinpo"ance of In- atructurc ww vestiptim of the cuumec" txtvma the nwch. plon in Ol h%kwA._wt. jutwtanevs in a Wid form (ad) Is Pointed mt. The sinve bub"aaccs had a hisb widdin Off MPUM, ul Ckukity wA combination 0: a Pulle"ift- The subbor cbow) bw on Wittig combiwim (A the lanGwift fac lavatrabb for the abwe ituch, 64 8 ton, an watunry 00. 0 a "ty of strueterld few strGa bomb bel weak bomb). Mult4 kast of tow 41 ihm dMiag, CW 0 awkwNtaw h.. - haw [ klm: -ul"evathistfluisi. the ll"4w -im-iodwicter.oldedlo-rwa ac% dauir and vw* In ad W%@Md dOW datasts to beeill. the premwe of we- thm: ek-u (also numerm. suuctmm, i- t- the t 11111rd destic dICkt;;a =.Mli= and protein fft- 110111WIGh Anobarved us theanctuMAMMbecan- twat of sunwrow eiltallentary Lite whows AM, I is 60 WNWA #0 Opod sn"ol. Ibid. 82-108,-Tbe chsW gi 41 4? 13 Al G@o IS v a kova SM 3. A. . double ftM fdnwtim is time at a @@. delormsti- ObL73 do wine empkkal esirwaim M Lk chum of tewim thm: an M'er-' aba M'NW 0111- am C011111u, s jo thm sad . Is an ail in a dnbk ich- UMIlptills. A a. GW vukwimdm affected a .2 AJA.StA stTALLUKKA LITE ' my y lZurbs or -_ ------- L6 adwMUM PrOMM16 " lut"dowks tbg main VdIlacy tM mbb,. A. 211131 OK COV Ali IT DOLIvadoollillffill I I 3 U .0 is 19 11 0 P1 I 4 000 0000 0 0 0009 0re. 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 -00 -00 @00 -00 _010 :0*: so* Aso* ago :00 go* ;goo so* 8*0 ago Go nee see goo 0 931 1 A -L A_ __S@ -t- 40 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 S st u W1 1$ %. 11 to Is XI'l U 113 X_ 3: Is 'or M-11 W 0 U 13 P 1. k d 11 C L L_f L I. a M A I T U y __A __ I PA. N cc '0 tz'@ in" tin geb( R. A. Dulit*&y* C e@@ X-0--hiledomid. fail. Srulitm Kauthilki. KAa 1KP 1 122 7 -40-The differewtv i readiii soll. and difficultly lot. fractirnui=lin "art, mainlY PhYs", n-' chern. The mtvh. pn4wr1irs of in. :0 thum W rublivi. The verscivite and maeclum1W proponke ad celag" Illien. A. L. Zakles and S. 1. Sokolov. Nd. 141-61- rhe "Wit. 1"Uptitim of Conlin. a middle kL. .1 cocium 1 skin. kith and callown fib"% prrpd. from 1W UMw part o4curiumufad-yrar bull weir hivratiXalrd. Thestnecturid ckmage In dw ediamm Um after honing. INd. 102 M) -Aamplas of cralalito fitwrs wrtr tanned with vmr@.u, tan. ningagents. The chant" hulkale t [tat the lanning agent mac a cbembmUy with active "jim of tide chains of A, A, Podit-ny cobs 6@dwr widmt D. Jordan Lloyd. 1AV14W 1111044 ji. is 11(mi). -x"Irlican chestnut ext. (1) differs considerably frunt the liurtqwart vatiety (11). land cannot replace the lattes. now unobtainable, without mmlificallan of the blend. fit general, I has a higher pit and buffer value, And a lower tan."noutan ratio then U. SmIllstActr .I.- I'AtImf call 1,e mild, with'"'t the uw .4 rit let I ill by suballtutillit aullably hialdn',rd IN' Z tumetlats atilt trim.fily available. 1. 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