SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STAROSTIN, V.KH. - STAROSTINA, Z.I.

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USSR/F,-r,--i Ami-ivls. HorE:os 01-2 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Bial., No 11, 1958, No 49958 Author :Starm-fI all Sclmhc Rc.-crrch Im-tituto for Anizirl Hur- bmdry nnd Votcrinrry Scionecs. TItlO %An.-to!-Ac Irivo.-Aigrtionr rnd the Frocors of Fillinr; in of Vcnou@ Vorsel.- of the Thorrcic Extre-iftia.- in Horcar. Ori@: Fub :Byul. nruchno-takhn. infom. Lit. n.-i. in-t zhivotnovodetvr i voterincrii, 19r-7, No 2, 41-42 11 hbstrt,ct, :A short I-laccription of 2 --athods for filling vanous versels is -ivcn. A wetor Fuepcneion of beritt- rulf.-to injected into the vein ums ured ns e controst by the first -@cthod. The 2nd nctho@! consisted in injecting v 4-1 purccnt sulphurous -olution into the rrtary, rnd then r 4-5 percent solution of lcp,', rcetcta into the Fr-.7!c ortary. Thir rarulted in@drrk- colored phophorus lerd bainn for!-,cd in the vcco6ls. Instruc- tionE cre provided with regerd to the techniques which mey be a- 'ployad in order to tudy the injected vessels. Oprd 1/1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4354 Shorin, Aleksey Ivanovich, and Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Starostin Proizvodstvo spirallnogo metallorezhushchego Instrumenta metodom skruchivaniya dvukh metallov (The Manufacture of Helical Metal-Cutting Tools-by Twisting Two Metals [Together] Moscow, .Mashgiz, 1960. 54 p. 4'.,500 copies printed. Reviewer: G. V. Podgurskiy; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metal- working and Toolmaking: V. V. Rzhavinskiy, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: G. I. Baydakov; Tech. Ed.: G. V. Smirnova. PURPOSE: This brochure is intended for designers and process engineers in toolmaking and machine-building plants. COVERAGE-. Practical experience gained in the design and produc- tion of helical metal-cutting tools (face-milling cutters, end-milling cutters, arbor-type reamers, and others) by hot twisting of two different metals is discussed. This method was developed and applied by the Kolomenskiy toplovozostrottell- nyy zavod im. Kuybysheva (Kolomna Diesel-Locomotive-Building The Manufacture of Helical (Cont.) SOV/4354 Plant iment Kuybyshev). This new technological process differs considerably from the commonly used processes and may be used in mass production of metal-cutting helical tools. Methods and sample designs for blanks, as well as the charac- teristic features of machi 'ning and heat treatmento are ex- plained and compared with the methods used presently in heli- cal toolmaking. No personalities are mentioned. There are 8 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS.* Foreword 3 Ch. I. Design and Construction of Helical Tools Made by the Twisting Method 7 1. (Basic] dimensions of tool types 7 2. General technical requirements In tool construction 3. Materials used in helical toolmaking by the twisting method 4. Types of blanks for making helical tools by the twist- ing method 11 Card==2/4- L 6368-66 EWT(1)/EWA(h) ACC NRz AP5026755 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/017/0028/(1029 AUTHOR: Starostin, V. H. Repney, A. N. ORG: none TITLE: A waveguide switch. Class 21, No. 174235 SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 28-29 TOPIC TAGS: waveguide, wavequide co ler, switching circuit, electronic commutator 75 ABSTRACT: This Authorts Certificate introducesa waveguide switch which contains a housing with input ports for connecting the unit to waveguide channels to be Switch-.. ed. The device also includes a spring-return commutating element, and a drive motor for transposition of the commutating element in.a direction perpendicular to the plane of the channels being switch ed. The Idegree of decoupling between the channels is increase(i and the work Iing frequency rangeIof the switch is expanded by making Vie commutating element in the form of a metal cylinder with curved waveguide sections placed on e over the other for interconnection of the waveguide channels. UDC; 621.395.658 Cqrd 1/2 L 6368-66 . . I -- ---- I ACC NRs AP5026755 . - fq- 1. STAROSTIN, V.N. Unification and standardization of fuel equipment. Standartizatoiia 25 no. 5:17-19 My 161. (MIRA 34:5) (Gas and oil engines-Fuel systemn-Standards) -STAkQ@TIN,_V.N. Flaws in the power plant of the motorship Olngur." Biul. tekh.- ekon.inform. Tekh. upr. Min. mor. flota 7 no.504-57 '162. (NMRA 1633) 1. Starshly mekhanik teplokhoda *In Aur". (Marine p4ines-Fuel vatems) STAROSTIVI V.N. Standardization of fuel systems. Standartizatsiia 26 no,5:28-29 Mv 162. OuRA 15:7) (Gas and oil engines-Fael systems) STAROSTIN, V.P. Coordinator of movements for teaching student;9to ork vith a fret saw. Politekh.obuch. no.10:3&4i 0 1 . THIRA 13:2) 1. Shkola-internat No.1, Krasnodar. (Carpentry--Study and teaching) ,STAROSTIN, V.V. 'v Automatic lines for continuous centerless grinding of parts. Avt.prom. 28 fio-11139-41 N 162, (K[RA 16:1) 1. Urallskly avtozavod. (Grinding machines) @,ACCESgION NR: AP4041853 S/0139/64/000/003/0134/0139 AUTHORSt Shalimova, X. V.; Travina, T. S.;'Potapov, Yus Vol Staro- i stin, V. V.-, :TITLE: Electric properties of polycrystalline cadmium sulfide films !SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no. 3, 1964, 134-139 1@70PIC TAGSi cadmium sulfide, thin film, sublimated film, carrier 'density, carrier mobility, Hall effect, electric conductivity ABSTRACT: The purpose of the research was to study and to learn 'to control the electric properties of sputtered lay4ET9 of cadmium ,Sul orat- fide. The thin polycrystalline films were obtained by eva k,ing nonluminescent cadmium-sulfide powder in vacuum (10-10-9 mm Hg)t-, and also in spectrally pure argon and hydrogen sulfide (0.5--l mm KOO .The substrate was insulating and its temperature could be variel and controlled. The evaporator of the initial material could also be i rGard ACCESSION NR: AP4041853 .varied from 500 to 1100C. The electric conductivity and the Hall effect in these film specimens were investigated as functions of the sublimation temperature of the initial substance, and-also of the medium in which the films were sputtered, and the substrate tem- perature at the instant of condensation of the semiconductor layer on the substrate. Data are given on the electric conductivity Of these layers as functions of the medium, sputtering of the initial. powder, its sublimation temperature, heating of the substrate on ,,which the specimen is deposited, and the thickness of the sample. The Hall-effect measurements of cadmium-sulfide films obtained under different technological conditions are used to calculate the mobility and density of the carriers. A connection is established between the mobility and the density or thickness of the layer.. The experi- mental and theoratical data are compared. It is concluded that at the instant.when the sulfide layer is sputtered, excess cadmium _@;ms a atoms penetrate into,.it, and these determine the dark conductivity f :..,of the.samplel along.with exerting an influence on the scattering of C .2/6 F. :ACCESSION NRs AP4041853 ;the carriers. There is no rigorous theory of carrier scattering in @thin semiconductor layers but approximate calculations show that the :scattering on the surface of the layet and on the boundaries between-1, individual crystallites can greatly reduce the mobilitya This dia- ,tinguishes t)ie produced films from single crystals of cadmium su 'fide and probably explains the dependence of the electric conductiv- @ity on the layer thickness, Orig. art. has: S figureso ,ASSOCIATION: None !SUBMITTEDs 00 ENCLS 03 SUB CODE-s SS NR REF SOVt 009 OTHERs 007 i Card 3/6 ACCUSUM NRs AP4041853 ENCLOSURBI 01 ow ohm-cm eve 1,140 I? /,qj top I /67 OCIVI 'Dependence of resistivitV an the thickness of cadmium sulfide films obtained in the following manner: left - by sputtering the initial pokxiw jxan argcx atmOsPhere on substrates heated to 201, 3501 450- and 5509. Rig* . by Sput- tering in a hydrogen sulfide abrosphere on Spe;Wly heated aboWates, wd a1w on substrates heated to 350 and 450C C&ft 4/6 ACCESSION KR: AP4041853 MCLOSURSI 02 Cj/V-sec to j#AF If OR or, CA3 lot oi Dependence of carrier mobility on their density in cadmium sulfide. Left - obtained by vacuwn sputtering and having, different resistivities. Right 19 2 9 3 -. exWimental data an film, 4, 5 - data on -single crystals obtairod elsewhereq �9 71 8 - theoretical curves for severel demitiese- ;ard 5/6 ACCESSIM NRs AP4041853 03 to 11 11,W Z. a, Xall ',"103 Gt;'ql -10 '-110' @jl;'i SOS-P@i-l i3'@ L;U0jji'k:7 G";@4 OlTil --,3 IZ, ly,() --c -1 To G1, 1& L'U", 110'US 9@;4 SZ41 L@)ap L @, s z, z Ti o L"I -el@ Z, .1 a 11 p 0 1,4 1; a 117 'i' -i V T,) bJ G "M PSuf-0-12 ITV -70 3311-63 Gli-O 'lufi $os Cl-D "0 *SAI.'Z&p ',i'Tfi', -LLJOj OSJL@ *-(0'; JZC.100@ !,Arjfji,-Z' -f L (I '@F@ I, Mri;@lklc-.)Jll lxtolia., @70 I SUI,,9H,10) C@(- @ @9c U-u ITI 'I -'- -9 To sq@vs -Z@utf --c's Sz-a[ uava p -4lu L .- .E r- b ( '-: Q s, UT @@&Aa -SjJJ --EOAT,'@ @:Pzo [9(17 L9 OSTV ---rTVUV 0.Tq*CU-g-oaoj:",%-Z G-,;,I ocz q-,@ *1 i@low ccocu "los L L--;@ ,@(@osaqHzo DO /* U, 0@ 9 "-6 st I ),; S4 L2 J-3 9,1) G,7,11 a -1;, 'Sqid GAT.,7r -,oll Gi3op 0 1 -d IU @;j 'cic@'@ @A 6 4 To -.a'Tos i"t - 'ks()Ti@,,iboo Isudwoo fui@&ui III PIZU I 'R41-M, EPAUP ld,', COS "!Ti9l)!'-' 2:41-6 .1&1(,!JGD u0c'so.T.Loo @1@ a' r,o -3AV.Z, AjTuft-,511 4 (III) LID .10 k@@, w'- @To [9 t4 -% Z;'4 L Lo- I 9 C.1y ;ii 1.0 Q I -L@;i (YstLQUUAJ t-:;uj -4, Ili L Zk JLUC@J'@".L8 @.U 4'-' /Absor y ftqucOu3 galutions of ferrous I Its. V. A pl -.1. 49 793111 . 5 f . @f. R@ Z W salts. G. V. SirotHA aud A'. V. Starooln (Clicni.-Ttchnol, Tim(, lvaiinvn), Zhur. 1141-4(1054).- Ahsarption of NO in i@q. eol,m. of FvSOj arid, reCl. was dcul. mid the ettoil.const. K -V/(2LA- litvi, of NOnbsurbud by I mol. 6f Fe ". Id@lx. uhnn'-ptiort wa 1 olitnitivi ut, W mid P-m - I atin.; tit TOY t1w enniplex [Fe.N:O!_ i@ mi'@ ra Life a mlab,4orlif luis tvn% lms-. Ab'orption wm tit the ewm of --mid 4evre-a-Azd with v;ihIv%"f Ott. fiv;""md vil:r"pv nf im-1. '10 awl -,;7 c.a., :,jp. I;t STAROSTIII,,-kf.V. Determination of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid in tolutions of metal complexonates. Zhur.anal.khim. 16 no.5:fZC-6@2 '61. YM RA 14: 9) ( (Acetic acid) (C-)mplexons) .54,6o W07 63 B.1 I 7V 86/608/*100.9/020 AUTHORS: Staro_stin,__V_._ _V., Spitay'nI Vikt 1. Silinap".0. F. TITLE: Complexes between beryllilum:-and.othylene, 41aiino@ tetraacetio acid PSHODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoyAhimilq 8, no* 3 ".1963,@: 660 662 TEXT: The solubility of beryllium hydroxide: in-the. pr"ende. of -the, '0 ammonium salt of EDTA,H Y, was studied.at 20-0 for 'different 'values 4 and complexon concentrations. The@ sol@bility :,;iks@'found.t.o 40pork linearly on EDTA concentration for all tii@t PH,va uee@invee, todi -2ble was explained in terms of the format'ion-of. the- beryllium, oospiex. 2- BeY (PH 7-7-5) a@d the beryllium hydrbvcomplit, x BONY The Be concentration decreased *ith*in'areasirig--pH.,dAe,-.id''d,est-iicfib.U* of." complexes and precipitatioil of Be(OA) The-insta biliti 00 .nIstaht a of Us 2 @cp6rimehtal-d iL ta.w.:at 2000- 'aM '@Wd complexes were calculated from e P 2- 10.2, and p 3- -5-4-1 The .6,eiyft_iuM-c6vq@ lox has '-BeY KBeOHY Card 1/2 SHALIMOVA, K.V.; TRAVINA, T.S., POTAPOV, Yu.V., STAROSTIN V.V. -7:4 Electric properties of polycrystall-ine cadmium sulfide films. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no. 3:134-139 164. (NIRA 17:9) STAROSTIN, Ye.A. Spring wheat In the Far Xast. Vov.geog.Dall.Vost. no-3:3-29 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Soviet Far Baat--Whest) SIMOIMNKO, M.V.; BELOUSOV, N.N.; STAROSTIN, Ye.A.; TAVIYEVA9 S.M. Aluminum s-Uoys instead of bronze in gas plug cocks, Gaz, prom. 6 no. 1:27-31 161. (Gas distribution) (MI.R4, 14:1) ZOLOTNITSKIY, Vsevolod Aleksandrovich, kand. sellkhoz. nauk, laureat Gosudarstvennoy premii; STAROSTIN Ye.A., kand, sellkhoz. nauk, red.; MJUKOVA, M.D.S. tekhn. red. (Soybean in the Far East] Soia na Dallnem Vo 'stoke. Pod red. E.A.Starostina. Khabarovsk, Khabarovskoe*kni%ffinoe izd- VO, 1962. 246 p. (NIA 16:6) (Soviet Far East-Soybean) SOROKIN, Aleksey Ivanovich; GROZOV, Nikolay Vasillyevich; STEPANOV, Aleksandr Makarovich; CHERNYAK, Lev Mikhaylovich; BOKSERIAN, Yu.I., red.; SVYATITSKAYA, K.P., ved. red.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. (Liquefied gases in England; their transportation, storage, uses] Szhizhennye gazy v Anglil; transport, khranenie, is- polIzovanie. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 140 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Great Britain--Liquefied petroleum gas) AID Kr. 975-5 23 MaY RADIO SOUNDING OF PLASMA MOVING AGAINST ELECTRODYNAMIC ACCELERATION IN A COA)aAL ACCELERATOR (USSR) Brodskiy, V. B. , Ye. M. Belitikiy, A. T. Voronchev, N. V. Konyakhin, and Yii. N. Starostin. Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 33, no. 4, 1963, 426---*',1. S/057/63/033/004/010 /021 The relationship existing in a plasma between number of charged particles ejected both*in and against the direction of electrodynamic acceleration has been evaluated to analyze processes occurring in a coaxial accelerator. A method is described for using two different wavelengths (%,= 0. 8 cm and X2= 3 cm) simultaneously, by which therelationship between these quantities can be obtained. It was found that a plasmoid with a concentration of at least ni >1013 electrons/cm3 was moving in the direction of electrodynamic. acceleration. The time it took for the plasmoid to cross the beam was Card 1/2 STAROSTIN, YU.S. Seminar on pipe drawing on a aelf-adjusting ramdrel. TSvet. met. 36 no.10:84-85 0 t63. (MIRA 16:12) gTApOSTIN, yu. S., 1.40LODCMIRT3 E. V., and 512401,10V@ L. L. "Determination of optimum and maximum drawings diLrIng drawing of pipes from aluminum alloys on self-aligning mandrels" - showed that adhering to this method is 1.5--2.0 times greater than pressing during drawing on cylindrical mounting. Mis allows intensification of the process of drawing. Report presented at the branch seminar on drawing of tube and aluminum alloys on self-aligning mandrels, @Letallurgical Factory im V. I. Lenin, KUYbysheY, 24-28 june 1963 (Msvet. Yetauy, No. lo, 1963 Pp 84-85, author Starostin, Yu. S. JPRS 24,7651 19 May 1964 L 3629-66 EwT(d)/34T(1) IJP(c) GW ACCESSION NR: AT5023297 UR/2547/651000/157/0047/0057 528-21:531.26. S3 AUTHOR: jurkina, M._j.; SLarostina, A. B. 4,C TITLE: Model testing of the principle of numerical integration for computations based on the Molodenskiy Integral equation for t e disturb-ing potential SOURCE: Moscow. @Tsentral nyy nauchno-iss1AG?:el'skiy institut geodezii, aeros yemki i kartogtafii. Trudy, no. 157, 1965. Issledovaniya po geodezicheskoy, gravimetrii (Research on geodetic gravimetry), 47-57 TOPIC TAGS: geodet c grrga2y@imet disturbing potential, Molodenskiy equation, in- t tegral equation 17,4Y,55 ABSTRACT: The principle of numerical integration using.the Molodenskiy integral A equation for the disturbing potential has been tested on aterrestrial model in the* form of a cone situated on a reference surface. (See AT5023296, ATD Press v. 4, no. io6, 22 Nov 1965, 7-9.1 In the present study,the model was changed.slightly 13@' superimposing on the main core a truncated cone,in which the center of the upper surface coincided with the apex of the main cone. Computations were made for -the value of the disturbing potential at the vertex of the cone. The surface of the: Al COrd KLYUGHNIK, N.S.; STAROSTINA, A.V. Nonsy-nanthropic species of rodents in Leningrad. Zool. zhur. 42 no-10:1554-1561 t63. (MIRA 16 :12) 1. Anti-Plague Port and Urban Observation Station of Leningrad. KLIMOVA, T.K.; LEVACHEV, I.A.; STARO,STINA, A.V..; VITEZEVA, K.A. Some data on tularemia in Archangel Province. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immm. 40 no.6:48-54 Je 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Iz Leningradskoy protivochumnoy portovoy i gorodskoy riablyidatellnoy stantsii. @ @, -:,@ 1. .. w @ , A, - @ :- !-W TARARIN, R.A.; STAIROSTINA, A.V. Effect of aerosols in disinfestation of enzootic foci; an abstract. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.5t616-617 s-o 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Voypnnc, -li*c4nq kaya ordena Lemna akademiya imeni Kirova, Leninirad i Leningradskays, protivochumnaya nablyudatellnaya stantsiya. STAROSTINA, G.S., metodist Innovations in printing equipment in t1he U.S.S.R. inform. biul. VDNKH no.7:38-39 il 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Pavillon "Sovetskaya kniga" na Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva. 4z. AF, go SHAMMY S.Ye.; KONSTANTINOV, A.A.; ZELENSKAYA, M.I.; CHAPOVSKAYA, L.G.; STAROSTMA, I.S. Clinical and immunobiochemical parallels in typhoid-paratyphoid patients. Report No. 1: Effect of the severity of the course, the type of pathogen and the age factor on the protein composition of the blood serum of typhoid-paratyphoid patients. Trudy Khab.med. inst. no.20:38-42 160. (MT-RA 15:10) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. dotsent S.Ye.Shapiro) Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta i biokhimicheskoy laboratorii (zav. dotsent A.A.Konstantinov) Khabarovskogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta epidemiologii i gigiyeny (dir. A.M.Krupnikova). (BLOOD PROTEINS) (TYPHOID FEVER) (PARATYPHOID FEVER) KONSTANTINOV, A.A.; SHAPIRO, S.Ye.;'@Tk S.; CHAPOVSKAYA, L.G.; ZELENSKAYA, M.I. Clinical and immunobiochemical parallels in typhoid-paratyphoid patients. Report No. 2: Effect of antibiotic therapy on the protein composition of the blood strum and Widal's reaction; the interrelation between Widal's reaction and the individual blood serum protein fractions. Trudy Khab.med.inst. no.20:43-48 160. (Mk 15-10) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh bolezney (z'av. dotsent S.Ye.Shapiro) Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta i biokhimicheskoy laboratorii (zav. dotsent A.A.Konstantinov) Khabarovskogo nauchno-issledovatell- skogo instituta epidemiologii i gigiyeny (dir. A.M.Krupnikovq- (BLOOD PROTEINS) (ANTIBIOTICS) (TYPHOID FEVERI KONSTANTOOV, k.A.;_STAROSTD4k, I.S.; SHMAKOTDiA, Z.V. Aldolase and transaminase activity of the blood serum and urine in some diseases. Vop. med. khim. 7 no-5:4855--487 S-0'61; (MM 14:10) 1. The Chair of Biochemistry of the Medical Institute and the Biochemical Laboratory of the Research Institute for Epidemiology and Hygiene, Khabarovsk. (ALDOLASE) (TRANSAMIDIASE) GRITSIOIKO, A.N.; TROFIMOVA, L.I.; BYKOVA, Z.I.; STAROSTEIA,1.8. Use of laboratory methods in the detection of aborted and anic- teric forms of epidemic hepatitis in children. Pediatriia 42 no-501-54 HyT63 (MIRA 161ll) 1. Iz Khabarovskogo instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny. (direktor A.M.Krupnikova) i Lineynoy sanitarno-spidentologi- cheskoy stantsii Dallnevostochnogo -fodnOgO Adela zdravookhra- neniya.(glavnyy vrach M.S. Konstantikova) STARPSTINA, f.S. Use of Rb:)ratory diagnostic methods for the early detection of patients with epidemic hepatitis. Zhur. mikrobiol.; epid. i immun. 41 no.6:47-51 Je '64. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Khabarovskiy institut epidemiologii. i mikrobiolcgii. NFZHATAYBV) Yu,N,,; @TAIITI@INAK@.F Studying the dynamics of the grass cover in various types of the nLes na Vorskle" wooded steppe oak forest. Probl. bot. 6:283@-296162. (MIRA 16:5) (Vorskla Valley-Oak) (Vorskla Valley-Forest ecolo6) M STAROSTINA, K.F. Experimental data on the influence of the raspberry Rubus idaeus L. on the growth of the spruce Picea. abies (L.) Karst seedlings in clear-cuttings. Bot.zhur. 50 no.7.-971- 974 il 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Laboratoriya lesovedeniya AN SSSR Moikovskoy oblasti, selo Uspenskoye. w h ' -- - ---, - d . : Aie, a upon t 0 recovery Flumin %Y the autodsve methom. @Msgara@'tigd V. i Z01014 1054, No. 24, 1&1-16; Relerj). ihur., Ale). 1056, No. 47.-Cilk-iiiatitin at WO-49A)' ia- creases Ific Imvt:TY Of AIA from Induding haill 111111sibIC V-drielki. ThLq tAkIllatioza ,@@iipkte drvomiln. 0 tile ore by K011 or NaUll in 2-3 lus. Caidning 4 imerniked diaspose, buehmitv, 31)(1 Willite at dOes nuviae.@er the@Atn. oi A110a, *i"AuNalbelvA110 forl ti! llitung with -yAi.(h fixi JI)VAIA tilt jl.@ 11@11; Athist. ut lime ii mwcssary ill kldiinr baiix- ite, Callcilkii-ig Ilauxite Cluttg. mp to 17% 'S 61 -,%1% efktVC---- Veat luytr tit NXI, fur `(@-30 114ill., vmlloves OV!, Of tile S. Leachiag of Lmlxite cakitwd il- %Och a nuimsi@r hri. at conCa. Of -ilio ltigb" fV@"w%!7Y of AI%O, tkau did cal, hwing iii ;A muffle furmleu. Eighty. - d6lit I,!(. c4 tile A140@ frosli hU!-mlIf4r bauxiti! tutd,l IK: r'- ('overe'l fly leacbilig by Bayer% wcth"@I Lottl Iltdi"lilt.tu ca)"bling a-'; tile a1mv1% Alexis N. llv4bd T SHORTGINA, U.N.; IZUMRUDOVA, T.V.; ELIKMNES, N.M.; STAROSTINA, K.M.- Chlorolignin and its industrial preparation. GlAroliz. i lesokhis. prom. 11 no.6:&-10 '58. (KMA 11:10) l.Institut organichaskey khimii AN SSSR (for Shorygina, Isumrudova). 2.Gosudaretvenn" nauchno-isaledovateliskiv institut redkikh metall*v (for 111khones. Starostina). (Chlorclignin) NIKOUL!'X, A.V.; Solubility of some c.:.Ici--,-iz ard =7-,eS-JI'r 7-nlt-I 4- the presence of complexons. Izv. Sib. otd. -LIa 161. (MIRA 14: 10) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdelen-iya @11 SSSR, Novosibirsk. (Calcium salts) (Magnesium. salts) (Acetic -,cid) (Solubili tz:) ,-,- STAROSTIMWAf_L,.P- Differential diagnosis of obliterating endarteritis and'arterio.- sclerosis of the vessels of the extremities. lhiriwgiia 36 no.308-106 Nr 160. (MMA 13,32) (ARTERIZS-DISLASES) (ARTUIOSCUMMIS) (11TRWITIM (AVATCKY)-BLDOD SUPM) BRILLIANTOV, N.A.; STAROSTIN-A, L.S-.; FEDOROV, O.P. Production of molybdenum and tungsten single crystals in the pro- cess of crucibleless zone melting. Kristallografiia 6 no-2: 261-264 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Molybdenum crystals--Growth) (Tungsten crystals--Growth) (Melting) ACCESSION NR: AP4004153 S/0294/63/001/002/0310/0312 AUTHORSs Starostina, L. S.; Kachinskiy, V. K.; Brilliantov, N. A. TITLEs Meii@4-0f*growinq perfect single crystals of refractory metals SOURCE: Teplofizika vy*mokikh temperatur* v. 1* noe 24t 1963, 310-312@ TOPIC TAGS: single crystal, single crystal growing, perfect crystal, refractory metal single crystal, crucibf4less vacuum zone melting, electron beam zone melting, crystal growing. zone melting. zone refining, refractory metal, crystal growth, single crystal growth ABSTRACT: Apparatus is described for growing single crystals of refractory metals by zone melting in deep vacuum without a cruci using a focused electron beam for heating. Multiple zone recrys- tallization is possible in the equipment. Single,grystals of tung-11I sten, rhenium, tantalum, niobium, molybdenum, vanadium, and zirconi-:.-@ um were grown. The purity and perfection of the Crystals was moni@ tored by measuring the ratio of the specific resix@t4vities at room Card ACCESSION NR: AP4004153 temperature and at liquid helium temperature. Sin le crystals grown from initial material 99.9% pure had a ratiq of 10,000 for tungsten and 3,000 for molybdenum, thus refuting-the assumption that transition metals cannot give a large resistance ratio becaus of the small electron-electron interaction at low tenperatures. Measurement of the Hall effect in the very pure specimen of tung- sten makes it possible to obtain some information on the Fermi sUx%.._1_J face of tungsten. Orig./art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institu. kristallografii AN SSSR (Crystallography Institute AN SSSR) ENCLt SUBMITTED: llJun63 DATE ACQ: 26Dec63 01 SUB CODEs PH, )M I NO REP SOVs_ 003 OTHZRs@ card 21W_ L BDS S/120/63/000/002/0331041 70, AUTHOR: Fedarov, 0. P. and Starostina, L. S. TITLE: A power stabilizer for an electron-bombardment heater PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, March-4pril 1963,-v. 8, no. 2, 156-159. TEXT: The article describes the powerstabilizer of an electron-bombard-- ment heater used in zone fusing to purify metals and for similar applications. Current between 1 and 100 ma is stabilized to within I percent and voltage is stabilized to within 4 percent. The power is constant to within 5 percent. There are five figures. ASSOCIATION: Institdt kristallografii AN SSSR (Crystallography Institute of the- Academy of Sciences USSR) SUMITTED: June 23, 1962 Card 1/1 ITT 7 C, TV, P T 15 T, Starostina, L.S. N.A. Brilliantov, V.N. Kachins)dy, L.S. Starostina. The growing of molybdenum and tungsten single crystals by zone melting and determination of the Hall effect. Title: Seminar on refractory metals,. compounds, and alloys (Kiev, April 1963). Source: Atomnaya energiya, v. 15, no. 3. 19630 266-267 L 16887-�3 W(1)/1W(q)JE ACCESa ai IM: AP3005240 5/0056/63/045/002/0043/C045 @AMVOR: Volkenshteyn, N. V.; X@chinskiy, V. N.; qtarostina,*,L. S. @TITIE:',Oa the Fermi surface of tungsten ;SCURCE: "Zhurn. eksper. i teoret. fiz., v. 45, no. 2, 1963,,43-45 TOPIC TAG3: tungsten* Fermi surf ace, galvanomagnetia PropertY, magnetors- isistance, Hall affect AMTRACT: The electric resistance in a transverse field, the Hall effect the er ,trannvorse voltage on the Hall contacts were investigated in a vat d .Lpure tungsten at 4.2 X. The dependence of the resistance on the field directicn 'and the quadratic variation cf the resistance vdth the field (in all directions)- luere similar to those obtained by Farmett .(Phys. Rev, v. 128, 154, 1962). but the angular dependence of the Hall effect, and particularly of the even transverse' voltage., exhibited strong anisotropy, with - singularities in the f orm of rather sharp peaks. It is concluded tentative2y on the basis of the results obtained A' that the Fermi surface of tungsten is open, and that Favivett's conclusions con- 'cerning the absence of open trajectories in tungsten cannot be considered final. ACCESSION M AP4034065 S/6126/64/017/004/0627/0629 AUTHORSs Volkenshtaynt No Vol Romiovs Y66 Pol Starostinat L-e-Sol Startsevt To Too TITLEt Temperature depeAdence of the electrical conductivity of monoorystalline molybdenum ZOURCEt Fiiika metallov i astallovedeniye, v. 17, no- 4, 1964, 62T-629 TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, electric conductivity, monacr7otalline molybdenum; polyez7otalline molybdenumt Mostatt copper molybdenum thermocouplep phorions ,electron electron interaction ABSTRACTj The authors studied the temperature dependence of monoc 11 a No 178 ts, in having a high degree of purity and a relative electrical resistance on the order of R R where 4.2K stands for liquid helium temperature. Test 300 KI 4 .2 K > 3500, samples were obtained from a parent material of polycryetalline No rods 5 ME in diameter and 150 mm long, having a relative re sistance of the order of 40- The approximate chemical compos@tion was: O.ON% Fe, 0.001% Si, 0-00054 Ni, 0.0003% 1k and All 0.0002%-'da and Mg, MOO01% Cu, and 0.0001% Na. Test specimens 4 M in diameter and 25 mm long were placed in a cryostat. Temperatuie neasureomts we" made with a dual copper-molybdenum thermocouple. The slootrioal resistence Was Card J/3. AUTHOR: Mezentseva, N. I;.; MLX@ @Iova, @N. P@.; Starostina, L. S. ILo2pm@,nov_4_ A_@ ORG: Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR (Institut Kristallografii-AN SSSR) TITLE: Growing and refining of Y-t @rium sin SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 20, no. 3, 1965, 474-475 TOPIC TAGS: y-ttrium, yttrium zone refining, tone refining, yttrium single crystal, single crystal growth ABSTRACT: Experiments have been made to combine vacuum crucibleless zqne refining of yttrium with simultaneous &Low nj5 :Le czX@@Itals - _Yfikum ingots L _@f_y.1@4MR_giRg __ __1 80 mm long were subjected to crucibleless zone refining during which yttrium single' crystals up to 1 mm long and 5 mm,in diameter were successfully grown. A polymorphic transformation in yttrium at 1475C made it impossible to obtain.large single crystals. Zone refining decreased the content of iron, copper, and calcium in.the ingots by 279 20, and 10 times, respectively. The oxygen content decreased by only 2.4 times, pre-. sumably because of the formation of stable yttrium oxides, whose distribution coef-, ficient is close to 1. For more effective refining of the, growing single crystals, electric current was passed through the ingot simultaneously with the zone fusion After 8-hr processing at a current density of 5 amp/MM2, the oxygen content in the ingot anode portion, simultaneously zone fused, was three times lower than that near the cathode portion. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ( -Card uDc: 669.794.172 d A Ch In 0 So xa Sol LS W.CI -.@ -0. 0-1 so a,. aaallq 8 -V 0 o ' .- I s I's N . '00 1'. A u o . V 00 v 0 L .0 A *1 .0 0"0 Ell . 00 .0 B 1 - u a A . 0 1! o v L, .1 - j . -0 -i :5 lo . I v ;- 0. .1 .1 -. - II 4A 1 0 ; ;a - J j mv LBO a - - m )j !;(2) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSMAOT., Card 1/2 BOV/78-4-8-28/43 Epeltbaumt V. A., Gurevich, M. A., Starosti!*._KL_Ja_ On the Solubility of Boron in Silicon (0 rastvorimosti bora v kremnii) Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 8, pp 1881-1884 (USSR) After a survey on the publication data dealing with this subject (Refs 1-14) the importance of the system mentioned.in the title is pointed out since according to the publication data (Refs 5w7) the cermets which are produced from silicon and boron under the action of very high temperaturest are now industrially used. They are characterized by high strength$ chemical stability, heat resistance, semiconductor properties,, etc. The authors investigated the solubility.of boron in silicon and ito effect on the structure of the silicon crystal lattice. The composition of the samples was varied between 99Si : 1B and 1Si : 6B* The samples were melted at 13500 or 2100-22000C in argon atmosphere and analysed.by X-ray methods (X-ray camera RKU-86 and RKU-114, copper radiation kCuK., - = 1.537396 kX). The lattice period of silicon decreasing with Or, the Solubility of Boron in Silicon SOV/78-4-8-28/43 increasing boron content is shown by table I and graphiaally represented by using the data by F. Horn (Ref 14) and Be No- wotny (Ref 15) in figure 1. The behaviour of the solution of boron in silicon corresponds to the solid substitution Solution. The strong contraction of the silicon lattice under the in- fluence of relatively small boron amounts could not be ex- plained. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 17 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: April 26, 1958 Card 2/2 GRYUNM,V.S.. professor; STAROSTINA,N.A., kandidat khimicheskikh nauk RRUMNA.S.B., nau_dT""_ftftIN*; APAWASOYNVA.N.Y.. nauchnyy sotrudnik: OSMOLoOVSKAYA,V.A.; NIMPOROVA,G.T.; BUDGRAGIA,N,G., Droisy.instr. IMINOV,P.V. Testing the technical qualities of berz7 varieties for confection- ary products. Trudy VXNII no.10:84-105 154. (NLRA 8:9) (Berries) rjpne-zat@-C@'n C; -a ' - rk @ r. 9 a -I Ira, or --n s4 r 16; g @j ` @Lt 3 8 no. , ruk,@,:;@@,, Gcqudarsi, ZY.9 ke ta skog ri -Irli - @l tutp. po proy,--kl.- .-nv sf@ gnali zut a Li h Et r,adlo na z MaUSHKO, F.I.; STAROSTINA, N.V.; POKIN, H.T., kandidat tekhuichaskikh nauk, inzhener, redaktor; MINA, G.P., tekhnicheakiy redaktor. [Central dispatching systems] Dispetcherskala teentralizataiia. Moskva, Goo. transp. shel-dor. izd-vo, 1953. 254 p. (Microfilm] (Railroads--Train dispatching) (MM 7:11) I 1@ .1 .1 i @ i ,-II - - - ,- I I -. I . IMIXHAYLOV) I. G.Y KwMaN) N. I.) LVEOVDIDT) V. S.) NOZDIC--,,Vj V. F. and- STAR OSTRIA, 0. A. "Absorption of Sound in Acetates." report presented at the 6th Sci. Conference on the Application of Ultrasound in the investigation of I-latter, 3-7 Feb 1958, organized by Min. of Education RSFSR and Moscow Oblaot Pedagogic Inst. im. N. K. Yxupekaya. 24(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3150 V@QrOGSIYSkaya konforentelya profoodorov I prepodtvatelay pedago- glchoaklkh Inatitutov PrInenonlye ul-traakuntiki k Isolodovanlyu veshchestva; trudy kon- C-1 forent8il, VYP. 7 (Application of Ultrasonics for Analysis of 3mbstances; Tranaictlona of the All-Runalan Conference of Pro- U11 f S.-re End Teachers of Pedagogical Institutes, Nr 7) Moscow, : 1 d . HOPI, 1958. 283 p. 1,500 copies printed. Tech. Id.i 3. P. ZhItov; gas.: V. P. Nordrov, Professor, and B. Kudryavtnev. PURPOSE: This book to Intended for physicists, technicians. amro- nautical engineers and other persons concerned with ultrasonics. COVERA011 The book contains twenty eight articles which treat ultra- manic phenomena In five general categorles: 1) historical data on the development of ultrasonics In the Soviet Union over the past forty years; 2) the speed of sound in buspenaloil- of varying concentration and number and type of components and too -%Iatlon- ship between nq voloc ty.@nd ttke coTpreasibility Of*!sc%-O1yL**; -nu - ..L . - I 3) ultrasonic Investigations or physical and chemIcal propet @ies of isaterials dthe determination Of physical and chemical can- 2@1 stantO, a. g. density of aqueous solutions, adiabatic compreast- bIllty. molarity of solutions (with given temperatures), viscoalty. surface tonalon, saturation pressure and also ultrasonic Investi- gation of the carbon content and petrographic state or coal; 4) Industrial applications of ultrasonics, a. S. emulsification of reagents, cleansing of textile fibers and enhancing the sucepti- bIlIty Of some synthetic fibers to dyeing, etc.; aRd 5) apparattn which produce ultrasonic waves. No personalities are mentioned. ftefer#.nSep accom n each article. 3AgO=av,_J6_X. Application of Ultrasonic 10-thods for Measure- sent of the Depth of a Tempered Surface Layer 169 R and Elementary Theory of a uartz Converter 185 Measurement Of the Coafflclcnt of Absorp, to in an @Ilf -l'tr. .. nd the Critical Range or methyi Acetate by the Pulse Method 201 Xal;yanov, B. 1. NothadologlocaItPecullarltles of inve'sti- gat na the Coefficient or Abe rp Ion of Substances in th -pritical Range by t ha Pulse Method 207 30bola@@ ii-orw@-Pn-aamw-or -aTi)ci-ia-opsc ny-s-lc= tcr KdAsurement Of the Speed of Ultrasound by the 0;='cal Method 21T _11@030v, Yu. N and-n -ara=na. A New D@3ign for the Noa@ .ur --rc-Kp a a asur am or of )Tectr P r tun 221 Kak31mOv Y4,-S and A Demonstrator Pulse -Gaii-6r1i'8@1 & th 1tranonlo Indicator 225 MollnIIM Some Academic Experiments With the _ @a h 'an cat n TOP cat l .1ectroacoustic Apparatus 229 The Propaeation or Sound In Liquids 257 J1411nakly, B A The Theory Of Speed Dispersion and the 'CO it;_W_V__dr_A_b ;F 4.rpt Ion or ultrasound In Entdra of Organic Acids 269 Ak9LSY_JL_A_ The Theory or Phase TranalLIOnz With Two Curio Points 279 Card 61T S1191V611000100810531092 D201/D304 AUTHOR: Staro_stina.._QA.____ TITLE: The optical method of measuring ultrasound absorp- tion in ethyl-acetate and propyl-acetate PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelelttronika, no. 8V 1961, 7, abstract 8 E53 (Uch. zap. Mosk. obl. ped. in-ta, 1960, 92, 199-210) TEXT: The usual arrangement of diffraction method was used. A description is given of the block diagram and the optical section of the arrangement for observing light diffraction at US. The arranlement employs the 40Y -19 (FEU-19) multi-stage photomulti- plier, the difrraction spectrum being focussed at its cathode by a lens. The vistial observation and control of the slot size were made possible by a special photo-micro attachment between the photo- multiplier and tl-oe lens. The light beam, was controlled by a small u-nit containing a photo-element and a micro-armmeter. The analyzed Card 1/3 S/191t,/61/000/006/0513/0 92 The optical method... D201/D304 fluid was poured into a glass cuvette with double walls with the temperature stabilizing fluid between them; the cuvette was placed in a Dewar's vessel. The absorption oC ultrasound was measured by the intensity of s-pectra of the t Ist order at two different dis- tances from the quartz. A standard signal generator was usec*L so that quick-tuning and frequency stability could be attained; the generator voltage was amplified by a single stage resonance ampli- fier with a pentode 6 P19 (6P9). The frequency was measured either from the Vernier reading or by a wavemeter. The generator and amplifier supplies were mains stabilized. The voltage applied to the quartz was controlled by a cathode voltmeter BKC -7 (VKS-7), connected in parallel to the quartz at the output of the exaplifier. 2 series of measurements of ultrasound absorption in propyl-acetate (P) were made. In the first of the series, measurements were carri- ed out at 11 frequencies (from - 7 to - 25 rric/s) in the interval -30 to +500C. In the second they were carried out at 3 isotherms: -10, 0 and 2eC in the range 6-25 mc/s. The parameters of P are Card 2/3 @0505 S/194J61/000/008/055/092 ;4 1 Too D201/D304 AUTHOR: Starostin TITLE: Ultrasound absorption by esters of acetic acid MRIODICAL: Refcrativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 8, 19610 9, abstract 8 E64 (Uch. zap. Mosk. obl. ped, in-ta, 1960, 92, 211-222) TEXT: The absorption of ultrasound in propyl acetates has been investigated at temperatures from -30 to +500C at frequencies from 5 to 26 mc/s. The experimental results obtained cannot be explained by either the classical theory of absorption of Stokes- Kirchhoff or by relaxation. Because of this, assessment of experi- mental data is being made on the basis of quantum mechanics analysis - -iy (Dissertation, MOPI im . Krupskoy, 1959), who has of B.A. Beliask found a more accurate solution of the relaxation equation than that given by Kneser (Ann- der Phys. 1935, 21, 682). The experimental results of study of absorption in two semnples of propyl-acetate at Care, 1/2 S)..0505 194/61/000/008/055/092 Ultrasound absorption... D201/D304 +200 a-Lid -100C are in good agreement with the more exact theory of relaxation. The velocity dispersion and thermal capacity of the internal degrees of freedom have been evaluated as 0.257a and 1.6 cal/mol. degree respectively. Graphs are given which represent the results of similar analysis of ethyl acetate. 11 fivures. 10 ref- ere'aces. Z-,\bstracter's note: Complete translatior@7- STAROSTINA, R.F.; CffUDAYKDI, A.V. Claud droplet traps used in the Elbrus Expedition. Trudy Vysokogor. geofiz. inst. AN SSSR 2:72-?8 161. (MIRA 14:12) (Cloud physics) (Meteorological instruments) 1:):'0 -S T I tQ A of &Wycorid" of bydrosty mcidc c. I Pisguelev*4 and T, A. StarrAtinj (A. Zhdanov Stair Univ Lenin;ads., Milladj"AW-Wakk 111411: cf, C.A. M. VVP -irZt(1Irnt of liwo C. twitch oil is) @40) till. Viso with W5 nd. Av0,ll in 1:1,I) Itave after tit dav4 97 ji. prusfurt, tit. which on h@IjIngvIj4Iiojj ov,r Pit gave 3-jultuittel.2,trarin tic the knineric 2-palmiliet,3- @tearim. in. tIL"A" Minn P.101f I, Satxmi, witb Air N;.Ijff Irave I%Jmitie acid. in. 132', Anil -hydr"Iyoraric arsti. tit. .-cl. in 1-.Ll ratio, Ilenec. ficat'll oif miltain"I J'Antit.-Ii- M- K-41.1m.if STAROSTIVA, T.A. Gynecological operations in elderly and senile women. Akush. i gin. no,2:38-44163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Iz ginekologicheskoy kliniki na baze 61-y Klinicheskoy bolinitsy (glav-nyy vrach - kand.med.nauk L.N. Vasillevskaya) i kafedry alaisherstva i ginekologii (zav. - zasluzhemyy de- yatell nauki prof. KJ".Zhmakin) I 11oskovskogo ordena Ianina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.Secher-ova. Nauchr-yy ruko- voditelt raboty prof. V.I.Bodyazhina. (GYPECOIDGY, OPERATIVE) (GERIATRICS) Sal I : 1 4 1 1 it 1 10 It u (114tsts Its " r I 1k L A. JL 91 L-J-@ -1 r Aps-ng oft lw- 04 TI log z J@'i 74 11 a 11 v Pilo i u a I I ff "%$1$ AMO f4ttiff'15 ROCA P. V. mou"Mm ma V. D. AVAINK6 460 a !Iti, -ju-1 00- [ wwAd bid* bw ow lm 066dow 9 As .41,11W im WL I wid, far a 4f&L- ob"o own have ONIM de me dow-onwimod) Cw in PW"L it. C. IL-A 141QW31410 4ftv GSC 03L&I" CIA 11 .0 L11; Dow 4021". aw a" &I I In L I to fm a Is a I Iff a AM d 3 a 9, ir coo STAROSTINA, V.D.; YATSIMIRSKIY, K.B. Spectrophotometric analysis of the interaction of acid chrome blue K with copper, zinc and cadmium ions in solutions. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim.tekh. 8 no.2:343-345 165. (MA 18:8) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, kafedra, neorganicheskoy khiTnii i ka-fedra analitichskoy khimii. STAROSTIM, V.D.; Ym'TSD--,IRSKIY, K.B. Spectrophotom-etric studies of campounds of acid chrome blue K with nickel and cobalt ions. Izv.-rjs.ucheb.zav; khim.i khim. tekh. 4 no.5:710-714 161. (114M 1-4:11) 1. Ivanovskiy Idiimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, kafedra neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii. (Azo compounds-Spectra) YEOWr'UV, K.M.; STARQW :UHA, V.G. Natural and artificial ferroaluminoolicsous hydrates. (In: Akads- mlia nauk SSSR. Voproey petrografii L mineralogii. Hooky&, 1933. Vol. 2. p.220-227) (KT-HA 7:4) (Silicates) it ra Ifiltural atill synthetic iron alurninu K. Nt. F&; -1, -ev - v M-SMIMIJI ' * ' 1z anc. ' J., w1kad. -3) -D 130 -V, INN . 4@'Arl Xa.ki- T.T.M7r 2 d l con:uets of,carIx)nifLrvus )ilUC4tc IC$ Wid JUMS e tire the tow as d cl# 5crlinients of tfic AjoscoW.13asin %vid-It -3 L ;Lvlmcts of, pyrite uoduic- abundant Jarcl@itc, Jtal-@ C"IBIm. @ cedwiv hyalite), and At und @t u-ide hydrogells, assow. tulong wilich all Fe Imiluysite wid ft:rri. allaph(giia ate Oulracteritic. TjirdljTercjiti--I.Ilit:rniLtteurveg' of Fvt all'ophafte shukv dehydration at 10-1010. aml Lt -velk exith@m4c vfft,-, af SUII which coruspon(Is to the reaction '%N'wk exudwrinic -ffLTt3 we Ollyerved at-- 82 jWimthAg the mullitization). C i tLe (lit. Curie of Ft: tht? -1 endoOltrMIC "'titic-al Ivith t hm,qc ul vjulluall halloysite; dlc@ effecti and 1140@1130' am observed to VC IIIUINysfte front the Vishnev !vItts. and Krmukllstan. Fe hal1q:Aw is tubular@ in the Ou'ritil-alicroscopic image; irdi"iry balloyr-ke is' 4th-shaped. Synthetic cxj.)j!j. IVANCHIKOVA, Ye.I.; STAROSTINA, V.N. Doubling capron thread with cotton on automatic circular hosiery knitting machines. Cbm.tekh.opyt. EMPI no.36:16-17 157. (Knitting, Nochine) (Hosiery) (MIRA 11:11) L 23)i7h-66 DAT W ACC NRI AP6013980 SOURCE CODE:. UR/0228/65/0W/002/0011/0619: AUTHOR: Shteyn, Ya. Sh. (Candidate of technical sciences); Yakub, 1. A. (Candida tle of technical sciences); Starostina, V. P. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Porous clay aggregate for high-strength concrete/ SOURCE: StroitelInyye materialy, no. 2, 1965, 17-19 TOPIC TAGS: concrete, clay ABSTRACT- Not all heat-expanded*clay aggregates"are-buitable for-bigh-strength concrete, and this paper reports on studies made to determine the better kinds,, Both laboratory and regular industriol concroto namplen were ttsted, GAMplan or conert.,to with expnoded Mler wore prapa"d for atrength tating. The aggregates were graded by specific weight and strength. In all casea the grains. were similar In shape and surface characteristics and the intergranular space was about 47%. Samples were also made with crushed aggregates of various strengths and specific weights. Strength as a function of cement content was also tested, and results are shown by ternary diagrams (nomograms). Concrete mixtures contained the following fractions by volume; 11.5% 12 mm, 20@ 1-2 to 5 mm) 27% 5 to 10 MM, 38% lo to 2o mm. Samples were cured In steam ovens. Strength details of samples containing-various proportions of Portland -cement and aggregates of'various strengths are compared in tables and graphs and are discussed extensively. Cert in expanded aggregates are shown Card 1/2 L 23474-66 SHTEYN, Ya.Sh... kand.tekhn.nauk; STAROSTINA, V.P.., inzh. Properties of agloporites and concretes made with them. Zbor. trud.VNIINSM no.6t181-187 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Vsraovuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut novykh stroitelInykh materialov Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitek-tury SSSR. (Ag regates (Building mterials)) ILightweight concrete) ka d n! - u,, T ti K U 73r K-'nd. tsklin, na-uk- .0 grave-- h*-- .-strength asrjf,-rc-@@?. t m:. x a OMIR-A STPARCIST11U, Te.l., inzhener. Constructing a roadbed with graders. Stroi. dor. 10 no.7:10-12 Jl-Ag 147. (YT-RA 6:12) (Road construction) 810011611000102110501094 3138/BIOI AUTHORSt Morina, I. N., Vinogradova, S. P., Listopadov, 1. V., Starostina, Ye. S. TITLE: Combined synthesis of acetylene and ethylene by hydro- carbon pyrolysis PE@IODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1961, 31T, abstract 21LI1 (Sb. "Sintez monomerov dlya proiz.-va, sintetich. kauchuka". L,j Gookhimizdat, 1960, 197 - 206) TEXT: C H and C H are simultAneously produced,,in quantities of up to 2 2 2 4 50 % @y weight of the starting hydrocarbons,.by the pyrolj:sis of propane and butane (temperature >,1050- MOOOC, contact time 0.1 - 0-15 sec.). Depending on conditions of broduction, the C H /C H ratio varies between 2 2 2 4 1 3 and 3 1. For commercial production it is suggested that tubular furnaces should be used. They@should be made of the refractory alloy No. 2, have tube diameter 50 mm and length 23 m, and allow for*the rare action Card 112 S/081/61/000/020/070/089 B126/B147 AUTHORSt '-orina, I. N., Vinogradova, N. P., Davydov, A. 11.,@ Fornilova, 11. S., Konetspollskiy. L. q., Listopadovq M. V., Starostina, Ye. S., Chernyaheva, R. K., Shainakiy, Ya. B. TIM: Separation of acetylene from pyrolysis gases, using dimethyl formamido as absorbent PERIODICALi Roforativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 317, abstract 20L9 (Sb. "Sintoz itonomerov dlya proiz-va aintatich. kauchuka". L., Gookhimizdat, 1960, 207-215) T-EXT: A scheme for separating concentrated C2H2 from gases produced by high-temperature pyrolyais'of hydrooarbonsp using dimethyl formamida as absorbentp was developed and chocked on a test unit. The optimum conditions for the process were established which ensure a virtually complete extraction of C2H2 from pyrolysis gases and a yield of ooncentrate containing 98 to 99 % by volume Of C2H2-. [Abstracter-a notet Complete translation.] Card 1/1 STARGSTFN,A, Z. D. "A Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Some De-cot Penicilli-ri Preparations in the Treatment of Gonorrhea in Xen." Cand !1ed @ci, Gor'kiy State Kedical Inst, Gor'kV, 1954. (RZhBiol, No 6, "ov 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions SO: Sum. 7!0. 521, 2 Jim 55 ARTE141YICV, S.A.; NYTRFIKOVA, 0.1.; ZHATZOV, A.V.; METALINIKOV, B.P.; KISIOVA, T.A.; STAROSTz&.,.,Z.1I.; @,HASTIKOYA, A.V.; T3MWIKO, S.A.; IKONNIKOY, N.N.; ARAID Z.T.; GRISHINA, A.M. Levomycetin in the treatment of gonorrhea,, results of a cooperative study. Vest. derm. i ven. 33 no.2:70-73 Mr-Ap '59. (HIM 12:7) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo kozhuo-venerologichaskogo instituta (zav.otdelom gonorei - prof. I.N. Porudominakly, dir. - kand. med. nai& N.M. Turanov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya BSFSR. 2.rEentrallwy nauchno-issledovatellskiy kozhno-venerologicheskV instituta (for Yqunkova). 3. Bashkiraloy krayevoy kozhno-venerblogicheskiy institilt (for Zharov). 4. Gorikovskiy krayevoy kozhno-venerologicheskiv institut (for Temyanko). 5. Sverdlovskiy krayevoy kozhno-venerologicheskly institut (for Grishina). (CHWRAKPHENICOL, ther.'use, gonorrhea (Rus)) (GONORRHFA, ther. chloramphenicol (Rus)) DRUBLYANETS, E.E., kand. biol. nauk; TKACHENKO, N.I., kand.biol. nauk; STAROSTINA, Z,.I.t nauchn. red.; SHENDAREVA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Improvement of the biological system of purification of the waste waters of hydrolysis plants] Sovershenstvovanie rezhima biologicheskoi ochistki stochnykh vod gidrolizrykh zavodov. Moskvao TSentr. in-t tekhn. informatsii. i ekon. issledovanii po lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobrabatyvaiu- shchei promyshl., 1963. 35 p. (MIRA 17:4) IKOROTCHENKO, N.I., kand. vet. nauk; STAROSTINA, Z.I., nzuhn. red.; MILIKESOVA, I. F. , tekhn. (Vitamin content of feed yeasts and methods for its determination] Soderzhanie i metody opredeleniia vita- minov v kormovykh drozhzhakh. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn. informatsii i ekon. issl. po lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevo- obrabatyvaiushchei promyshl., 1963. 39 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Yeast--Analysis) (Vitamins) POLIVANNYYJ, V.I., red.; STAROSTINA, Z.I., red.; DAVYDOVA, M.I., red.; PETRENKO, V.M., tekhn. red. [Intensifying the production processes at hydrolytic and wood chemistry enterprises] Intensifikatsiia proizvodstven- nykh protsessov na gidroliznykh i lesokhimicheskikh pred- priiatiiakh. Moskva, 1963. 45 p. (MIRA 16:11) 1. TSentral'nyy institut tekhnicheskoy informatsii i eko- nomicheskikh issledovaniy po lesnoy, bumazhnoy i derevo- obrabatyvayushchey promyshlennosti. (Woodpulp industry) (Hydrolysis) #CCESSION NR: S/2839/63/000/002/0017/0024 AT4010740 AUTHOR: Edellman, N. M. (Engineer); Staroptina, Z. 1'. (Engineer) TfTLE: The new deformable aluminum alloy AD35 SOURCE: ASIA SSSR. Institut stroltellny*kh konstruktsiy. Strolteltny*yo konstruktoli 1z alyuminiyevy*kh splavov, no. 2, 1963, 17-24 TO PIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, heat treatable alluminum alloy, alloy AD35, corrosion re stant aluminum alloy, weldable aluminum alloy, construct-in aluminum alloy, aluminim., alzinum magnesium silicon alloy ABSTRACT: The article describes experimental alloy AD35, 4th In th@ Al-Mg-Sl series, which is currently undergoing production tests in the SSSR. The other three (AD31, AD33 and AV) are currently used in the manufacture of numerous types of semi finished'Products. The chemical composition of AD3 5 includes 0. 8 - 1. 4% Mig, 0. 8 - 1. 2% Si, and 0. 5 - 0. 9% 'Mn. -It has good corrosion resistance, machinability, enameling and polishing character- a istics, welds easily and is free of deficit Cu. The alloy is recommended for wide use in constructions requiring medium strength and good corrosion resistance. Use of the miterial is not recommended for temperatures above 170C. Several tables illustrate the mechanical properties (longitudinal and transverse) for sheets, rods, angles, bars, as well as the effect Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4010740 of heat, corrosion and tempering-aging interval on such properties. Ile sRecific gravity .of the alloy is 2.72, the linear expansion coefficient ranges from 23.6. 1'0- at 20 - 100C to 29. 7 - 10-6 at 300-400C, the thermal conductivity is 0. 41 - 0. 44 cal/cm see. degrees'at 100 - 400C, the specific resistance is 0. 0329 ohm mm2/m. "Ye. A. Gubareva took part in studying the properties of alloy AD35. The corrosion resistance of semifinished producti made of alloy AD35 was studied by Ye. 1. Burova and L. 1. Agapova. The profiles of PS7 54-5 were studied by Ye. 1. Kutaytseva and S. M. Ambartsumynn. Semifinished pro- ducts of alloy AD35 were welded by Yu. P. Arbuzov. 11 Orig. art. has*- 7 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut stroitellny*kh konstruktsiy, ASIA SSSR (Institute forStructural Components, ASIA SSSR) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 17Jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MA, ML NO REY SOVi 000 OTHER:, 000 2/2 ord i'ACCESSION INR: AT4037643 S/2981/64/000/00/0005/OD26 AUTHOR- Edellman, ki. M.; Fridlyander, I. N.; Starostina, Z. 1. TITLE: A study of the properties of alloys In the Al-Mg-Si system !SOURCE: AlyumWyevy*ye splavy*, no. 3, 1964. Deformiruyemy*ye splavy* (Malleable alloys), 5-26 TOPIC TAGS- nluminum alloy, aluminum magnesium silicon alloy, alloy AV, alloy AD31, alloy AD33, alloy AD35, r4loy mechanical property, alloy chemical composition, alloy cor-!. rosion resistance, alloy weldability, alloy heat treatment, alloy stampability, silicon con- t-4'*ning alloy, magnesium containing alloy ABSTRACT: Tests were carried out on sheet samples (1. 5 mm thick) of 87 alloy compositions to determine the effects of alloy composition and heat treatment conditions on mechanical pr1operties, the effects of composition on corrosion resistance, and the weldability. Content: of Mg varied by 0. 2% from 0 to 2. 0%, Si by 0. 2 or 0. 4% from 0. 0 or 0. 2% to 2. 0% for each Mg content. The samples were annealed (1 hr. at 370C, cooled in a furnace to 150C, then in free air) orhardened (530C, niter bath) and tested.either prior to aging, after 15 days of natur a g or after 12 hrs. of artificial aging at 160C. Machine welding operations were ina argon atmosphere, using a nonconsumable electrode and welding rods of the basic 2/3 ard C ACCESSION NR: AT4037643 material. Analysis of concentration triangles plotted for the system indicates that peak + M + strength for all hardening procedures used applies to alloys In the triphasic area OL g281 Si at Mg + Si = 2. 5 to 4% total. The alloys exhibited good plasticity after annealing, as well as after hardening with artificial aging or prior to aging. Stamping, cupping, flanging and extrusion are possible athigh levels of deformation. Corrosion resistance to immersion In!-, 3% NaC1 with 0- 1% H202 added decreased with an Increase In Si and the Mg2Si phase, was relatively unaffected by an increase in Mg, and deteriorated sharply In the direction from excess Mg to excess Si where M92SI was constant. Weldability was adequate for argon arc roll or spot welding, tensile strength of seams was 60-70% of initial material levels and was restored to 90-95% by subsequent heat treatment. Tendency to crystallization cracking was high when using welding rods of original material (cracking coefficient 60-80%), but use', of SVAK5 rods (5% Si, balance Al) reduced that value to 0-20%. Use Of such rods did not agect strength, plasticity or corrosion resistance. Alloys in this system are recommended; 1 for applications requiring high corrosion resistance, high yield points (compar@d to mag- nalium), pod woldability and a decorative appearance in riveted or cemented constructions, ACCESSION NR: AT4037643 as well as welded structures where lowered strength of weld joints can be tolerated. Three al@oys (AD31, AD33 and AD35, composition and mechanical properties given) were sub- mitted for Industrial use as a rerult of this study. "Yo. A. Gubareva, Ye, I. Burova, L, A. Agapova, Yu, P. Arbuzo-v and R. N. Naulnova also took part in the workV Orig. arL haB: 3 tables and 16 graphs. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMUTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 04Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM NOREFSOV: 008' OTHEIL 002 ARBUZOVY Yu.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: FRIDLYANDER, I.N.; EDELIMAN, N.M.; BUROVA, Ye.I.; SOLOVIYEVA, V.V.; qTAP IA, REVA, Ye.A. , 7-!L_ GUBA Properties of welded joints in AD31 and AD33 aluminum alloys. Alium. splavy no-3:36-45 164. (MIRA 17:6) . 1. IM U7160-M EWT(m)/EWk@*)/Wp IIv)/T/s4P(t)k,'TI/@MP(k) IJP(0) JHIJDIHHIWBIODIW ACC NRt AT601"15 IN) SOURCE CODE., UR/0000/65/f-W/000/0093/0101 AUTHORSt Edellmans N. M.; Starostinal Ze I* ORG: none TITLE: Deformable aluminufm alloy AD35 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metalluigii,, 14stallovedeniye legkikh splavcyv (Metallog- raphy of light alloys). Moscow, rz-d-vo Nauka, 1965p 93-101 TOPIC TAGSi aluminum alloy, silicon, manganese, magnesium / AD35 aluminum alloy ABSTRACT: The mechanical Eop2rtie@. welding behavior, and corrosion stability Of the alloy AD35 (0.8-1.4% Mg, 0.8-1.2% Si, and 0.5--O.CYA' Mn) were'investigated. This investigation supplements the results of an earlier study by N. M. Edellmanp LN. Fridlyander, and Z. I. Starostina (Issledovaniye svoystv splavov sisterV Al---Mg- Si--Sb. Alyuminiyevyye splavy, vyP. 3, Izd-vo I-lashinostroyeniye, 1964). The ex- 6.perimental results are tabulated. Photographs of the macrostructure of several forged objects manufactured from alloy AD35 are presented. It is concluded that alloy AD35 is a suitable material for applications requiring moderate