SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TURCHINOVA, L.N. - TURCHINSKIY, M.L.

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GONCHARCJV, V.I.; SAVOKOV, M.I.; TPGRINOVA, L.N.; Prinimali uchastiye: DRIZHERUKy 14.Ye.; SIDOROVICHY L.A.; KIRICHENKO, T.P. Dressing granite-sillimanite gneisses from the Bug Va-Uey depooit. Ogneupory 30 no.10:10-15 165. (MIRA 18-.10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov, SWANOV, F,N.; TURCHIMVICHj_G-Yu. nylindo3.izine,, Synih9sio of 2-methyl-4-VIi .0.8-.P.659-2661 Ag 162.. 1. YJyevokiy politeltbnJoheakiy institut. (Indo3-izine) zbursobokbims 32 (HIPA 15.9) W. tA 73-3-21/211 AUTHOR: Kul'Ekiy, L. A., Shevchan-ko, M. A., and Turchinovich, G.Yu. TITLE: Physico-Chemical Studies of the Process of Treating Water- with Activated Silicic Acid. -(Fiziko-Khimicheakoye Issledovaniye Protsessa Obrabotki Vody Aktiviro-,rannoy Kremnekislotoy) PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy Xhimicheskiy Zhurnal, 1957, Vol. 23, No.3, pp. 400-405 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The influence of the salt composition of water on the coagulation, in presence of activated silicic acid was investigated as well as the colloidal effect of silicic acid during the chemical treatment of water. The method of triangular diagrams was used (Ref. 2) allowing for variations of the concentration of various ions in the solution. The tests were carried out in lass cylinders (300 mm high and having a 35 ma diameter. The salt composition of the solution was varied by introducing varying quantities of NaCl, Na,,SO,., and NaHCO or the corresponding Ca-salts when th13 ti5tal concentktion of the Na- or Ca-salts equalled 0.01 N. 21 salt-compositions were tested. AluminiU sulphate and aluminium chloride solutions as well as FeCl were used as coagulants (50m6-/ litre). The activated silicic acid war. obtained by Card 113 chlorinating a sodium silicate solution. The simultaneous 73-3-21/24 Physic o-Chemi ca 1 Studies of the Proces:a of Treating Water With Activated Silicic Acid. addition of aluminium, sulphate and activated silicic acid was shown to accelerate the formation and settling of flakes. In Na-salt solutions the sedimentation of alum' * ,inium hydroxide flakes (Fig. 1) was complete after it - 2 hours, apart from those fractions in which coagulation does not. take place due to high pH values. When activated silicic acid was added the time of sedimentation was reduced to 45 min. The stable zone was maintained; the pH-zone, in which the coagulation occurs, was enlarged. A marked acceleration of coagulation on the whole area of the diaphragm occurred in calcium salt solutions. In the_ absence of silicie acid the sedimentation required 1 it hours; the time required for sedimentation was reduced t-o 45 - 50 min. when silicie acid was added. Analogous results were obtained when alliminium chloride was used instead of aluminium. sulphate (Fig. 2)o The effect of FeCl on the coagulation is shown in figure 3. No acceleratiL ofsedi- mentation occurred. In Ca-salt solutions a considerable speeding up of the formation and sedimentation of flakes Card 2/3 was observed. In this way silicic acid can be used as 73-3-21/24 Physico-Chemical Studies of the Process of Treating Water with Activated Silicie Acid. intensifier during the purification of hard waters. The relation between the acceleration of the coagulation pro- cess in the presence of silicic acid and the structural- mechanic properties of'the solution are shovin (Fig. 4). Figure 5 shows the effect of introducing silicic acid on the.structure formation when treating the water with alumi- nium sulphate. It was proved that the influenceof silicic acid on the process of coagulation is defined by the order in which the reagents are introduced. Better results were obtained v&en the silicic acid was led into the coagulants. There ale 5 figures and 4 references, 2 of wh:k--h are Slavic. SUBMITTED: June, 5, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Institute of General and Inorenic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR. (Tustitut Obshchey i Neorganicheskoy Khimii AN USSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 313 r1 "'N. ~, --lN i 3 - 15 "I'll, -21 IN Card' 2/2 M4 7a! IN m, ~M STEPA11,107, ; 'M!T~ I' V aCYZ-L!. G, Yu . pAhe5ij of cupolyiperr, ,f :~-b-,t i Lu ted iriciol I z I ~ i 9 1~ 4. - tyl.ane. Ukr. knin. zhur. 10 no.7fIM-1711 1(;4 s 4,.. ( 1, '. I ,~A 1. F. -. -1 ) 1. E.yevskiy politeklmicheskiy Iristitai. WWAIP VIM~!Mli B/079/62/032/608/005/006 D2o4/D307 AUTHORSs Stepanov, F. N. -and'Turchinoviohy G. Yu. TITLEs The synthesis of 2-methyl-6-vinylindolioine FERIODICALs Zhurnal obahohey khimiip v- 32p no. 89 1962p 2659 - 2661 TEM The new compound CH CH 2 -CH 3 (I) (A), was synthesized in the search for compounds of higher mole- cular weight, containing a heterocyclic group. 2 Methyl-6 vinyl- pyridine (11.9 g) was condensed vith bromoaceton; (13o7 g) over Card 1/3 3/079/62/032/006/005/006 The synthesis of D2o4/i)307 4 hours at OOC (to ayoid polymerization) and subsequently over 3 hours at room temperature. The resulting gel was dissolved in. water (100 ml), washed with a little benzene~ treated with 10 ml of concentrated NaHCO3 and washed again with benzene. NaHCO (9 g) was then added and the mixture was heated on a steam bath uhil the final product distilled off. It was then separated -from the distillate with ether, washed with 2 % RCI and then with water. After removing the ether A was sublimed at 95 - 100OC/0.01 mm Hg, to form pale yellow crystals of m.p. 110-50C. The yield.was 2-5 9 (15.9 %). A was remarkably resistant to polymerization and aerial oxidation, but was easily hydrogenated in alcoholic solution, over Adams' Pt, to form a new compound which was identical with 2-methyl- -6-ethylindolicine (B). The latter was separately synthesized by refluxing 2-methyl-5-ethylpyridine and bromoacetone, in benzenev for 3 hours. The resulting quaternary qalt was converted to B by a procedure analogous to that for A. There in 1 figure. ASSOCIATIOM Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kiyev Poly- technical Institute) Card 213- The eynthesie of B/979,/62/032/008/003/0()6 D204/D307 SUBMITTEDo June 30, 1961 Card 313 TURCHINOVICH) S. I. 19937 TURCHDIOVICH, S. I. Proyektirovaniye sistem protivopoz,,iarnogo vodosnabzheniya torfopredpriyntiy (S primech Red) torf prom-st', 1949 #6, s. 10-12 So: Letopis Zhurnal Statey, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1949 TURCHINOVICH, S. 1. Pe-t Bogs Comments from our readers on the question of distance between drains. Torf. prom. 29 no. 4i 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librbry of ConCress, August, 1952. UNCUSSIFIED AUTHOR: T V., Architect S-W TITLE:K' Rocfig-in of the Open-Air Theatre at the VMV (Proj ect (Perekrytiye zelenogo teatra na VS1MV (Proyekt)) PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, 1958, Nr 9, pp 36 - 36 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A collective from the Institute "Giproteatr" des-ig-ned the project of a 60 m wide roofin6 for the open-air theatre at the All Union Agricultural and Industry Fair. It consists of a waterproof briChtly colored tent roof which can be spanned acroas the auditorium in practically no time. Performances in the open-air theitre have a number of advantages, they had, however, often to be interrupted due to bad weather. The roof sugE;ested aill give good protection and thus permit to use the theatre regardless of the weather. Such a roof is much les3 ex- T pensive than a permanent roof structure. 114oreover, stadia and sportsgrounds could be protected this way. On an enclosed page several colored designs of such roof's in- tended for various purposes are portrayed. Th,?re are 6 Card 1/2 figures. KLYACHKOJ- V.A.; AFELITSIN, I.E.; Prinimali uchastiye: PAVLOV, G.D.; MIRKISJ. I.M.; TURCHINOVICH V T , prof., retsenzent; .. Cok;-~r tekha. nauk., nauchW red.; KASTALISKIY, i.A., pror. SMIRMOVA, A.P., red.izd-va; GOLIBERG, L.M., takhn. reJ. [Preparation of water for industrial and municipal water sup- ply]Podgotovka vody dlia promyshlennogo i gorod9kogo vodo- snabzhaniia. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit.i stroit. materialam, 1962 818 (MIRA 16:3) (Water-Purificatio4a TURCHRIOIJIGH, V.T., doktor tekhn.nauk. profe, otve -3d.; KU21,IETS-OV, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; FAVORIN, N.N., kand. T.ekhn. nauk, red.; FOI-POW, K.L., kand. tekhn. muk, red. [Methods for studying and utilizing water resources] meto- dy izucheniia i ispollzovaniia vodrrjkh resursov. Moskva, Nauka.. 1964. 160 p. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSSR. Sovet po problemam vodnogo kho- zyaystva. ZVGIIKOV; V.V., otv. red - TURCHINOVICII,-YT,4-prof., otv. red.; KUDASHENA, I.G,;'r-'9-.-jzY-va; "GOLUB I, S.P., tekbn. red.; RYLEIA.1 Yu.V., tekhn. red. [Regime and development of water resources]Rezhim i osvoenie vodrqkh ob"ektov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR 1962. 281 p. 41IRA 15-10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po problemam vodnogo khozyaystva. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Zvonkov). (Hydrology) KULISKIY, Leonid Adollfovich, prof.; GKBOVICH, R.D., prof., red.; red.; RACHEEVSKAYA, M.I., red. izd- va; LEIZUk=, A.A... tekhn. red. (Principles of the physiochemical methodD of water treatment) Osnovy fiziko-khimicheskikh matodov obrabotki vody. Moskva., Izd-vo 14-va kommun.khoz. RSF,%I, 1962. 219 p. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR (Zor Kullskiy). (Water--Purification) SRIBNYY, M.F., prof., doktor takim.nauk. otv.red.; TURCHINOVICH. V.T., prof.0 otv'red,; GOLOVKO, V.N., red.izd-va K,A,, tekhn.red. (Irlood problemsj Problemy pavodkov. Moskva. 1959. 194 pe (MIRA 13:4) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Sovet po problemam vodnogo khozynystva. 2. Predsedatell Vaosovusnoy solevoy komisaii i saveduyushchiy otdolom gidrologii Instituta geografii Akademil nauk. SSSR (for Sribnyy). (Floods) KOSTYAKOV. A.N., otv.red. [deceased]; TURCHINOVICH, V.T., oty.red.; BOGOSLOVSKIY, B,B., red.izd-va; MTAKOTA~'- r.V-.-P - takhn. red. (Iffect of irxAxation..an ground-watersi; a collection of articles] Vliianie orosheniia na rezhim gruntovykh vod; obornik.:.Moskva. Pt.2. 1959. 214 p. (MIn 12:6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Saktaiya po nauchnoy ratrabotka problem vodnoge khozyaystva. (Irrigation) (Water, Underground) SH"ALIN, Alekeandr Fedorovichp kand.tekhn.nauk; TURCHINOVIGH, V.T., prof., red.; SIDOROV, V.H., inzh., red.Tz_&__Va-'_1~ V*V., tekhn.rede (Purification of industrial waste waters from enterprises of ferrous metallurgy] Ochiqtka stochnyk)-. vod predpriiatii chernoi metallurgii. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Nook7a, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tevetnoi metallurgii, 196o. 620 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Netallurgical plants--Water suppl.5) (Industrial wastes) (Water--Purification ZVONKOV, V.V., otv. red.; KUZNETSOV, I.A.~ kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.;. TUR_ prof., red.; FAVORIN, P.N., kands tekhn, na1A,___re_d'.-; POPOVA, K.L., kand. teklm. nauk, red.jLrUDASHEVA, I.G., red. izd-va; GOLUBI, S.Po. tekhn, redo I [Control of surface and' undergr6nd water resources and their utili- zation] Upravlenie poverkhm"tnymi I pcdzemrqmi vodrqmi'resursami i ikh ispolIzovanie. Moskvaj 1961. 245 p. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po problemam vodnogo khozyayetva. 2. Chlen-korreBponclent AN SSSR(for Zvonkov). (Hydrology) )V, Vikiof ieuol'olrich, klind. %E;khn. 1-1"uk' prof., tlijk,lor tekhri. rtauk, rittucr.-D. ~'ed- [Steriiiz-:iig watar by L)actericid-al rays nie vody bfikteritsidrfyri luchami. Moskva, -l'Ur-oiizdtit, 19(,,4. 2 32' ZVONKOV, V.V., otv.red.; KUZMSOV, I.A., kand.takhn.nauk, red.; TURCHINOVI CH -.T., prof.. red.; PCPOTA, K.L., kand.tekhn. naU. -red.-, KOASEINVA, I.G.. red.izd-irs; POLYAKOVI, T.V., tekhn.red. [Studies on maximum flow, wave ection. and sediment motion] ISBledovaniia maksimallnogo stoka, volnovogo, vozdeistviia i dvizheniia nanosov. Moskva, 1960. 153 P. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Sovet po problemam vodnogo kho- zyaystva. 2. Chlea-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Zvonkov). (Hydrology) SRIBNYY, M.F., prof., doktor takhn.nauk. otv.red.; TUB.CHINOVICEL# Y.T., prof., otv.red.; GOWVKO, V.N., red.izd-va; KOLOKOLINIKOV, K.A., tekhn.red. (Flood problemaj Problemy pavodkov. Mosima, 1959. 194 p. (MIRa 13:2) 1; 1. Alcademiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po problemnm vodnogo khozyaystva. 2. Predsedatell Vseaoyuznoy selevoy komissii i 2aveduyushchiy ~ otdalom gidrologii Instituta geogrnfii AU SSSR (for SribnyT). (Floods) 14 K Q-, /tj H-3 V, 3(7) C i/cO-59-7-20/20 AUTHOR: Popova, K. L. -0 , TITLE: Coordination Conference on Problems of Water Economy (Koordinatsionnoye soveshchaniye po -roprosam vodnogo khozyayst- va) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Fr 7v PP 59 - 60 (USSR) ABSTRACT, A Sovet po problemam. vodnogo khozyaystva (council for Problems of Water Economv) uader the chairmanship of V. V. Zvonkov, Corresponding Mevber of the AS USSR, was organized at the Otdeleniye tekhnichesk-'kh nauk AN SSSR (Department of Technical Sciences of the AS USSR) in 1956. One of the principal functions of thp Council is the coordination, generalization, and orientation of the scientific research work on problems of water economy carried out by the inat~tutes and branches of the AS USSR, and in the Academies of Sciences of-the individual Union Republics, as well as the coordination of the scientific activity of the leading governmental inatitutes and universities concerning the main problems of water economy. - The ordinary coordination conference was held by the Council on Card 1/3 December 11 - 13, 1958- 88 repre3entatives from 51organizations Coordination Conference on Problems of watoir E-;onomy L, -_ -Jjj~~ (Coun,!~,--. for Problems of took part in it. - Y, T., Water Economy of ihe AS USSR) spoke about "he basio directions of soientifio researoh in the fi,,i'ld of water o,lonomy in the years 1959 - 19b5- M. M. Davydov kGo9plan 33SH) named some problems whi-3h are to be `ncludad 3.n the pian. I.Y.Yegiazarov, Academician of the AS Armyanakaya 38X, *poke about the tasks in the exchange of experiance and :7f internationa-~ coordination in the f ield of hydrau.1-1t,, rf-ssear~,,h. - V. M. Makkaveyev (Leningradskiy institut, inzhensrov vodnogo vransporta) kLeningrad Institute of water-traffic Engineers) spoke on "Some Probleme of the Strv-.~,,tzzra of Turbulent Currents". - V. S. Knoroz 'kVseaoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidrotekhniki im. B. Ye. Vedeneyeva) ~All--Union Scientific Hydrote,~hnical Researf-.h Institute imen-4 B. Ye. Vedeneyev) spoke on "Macro Roughness and Its Influence on the Hydraulic Resistance of the River Bed'!. - A. G. Nazaryan (Institut energetiki i gidravlik!- AN Avmyanakoy 33R) (Institute of Power Engineering and Hydrauli!3a of the AS Armyanskaya SSR) reported "On a Method of Invest,-;gat--'ng the Irregular Turbulent Current".- The scheme of scientific research work for ':959 on the Card 2/3 coordinated problem "Exteralv-. Utilization of Water Reserves" Coordination Conference on Problems of Water Economy "0v/50-59-7-20/20 contains about 300 subjects to be worked out by 78 organizations, and consists of 4 sectionss 1) Investigation of the funda- mentals for the utilization of water reserves. 2) Investigation of the processes in river beds. 3) Hydromechanization of excavation and mining work- 4) Investigations connected with the working out of standards and technical conditions in the field of water economy (car-,-ied out by order of the Gosstroy SSSR). Card 3/3 AVERIYANOVP S.F.; ALEKSANDROV, B.K.; ASKOCMMSKIY, A.N.; BLIZNYAK, Ye.B.; ZAKARIN, Ye.A.; KOVALINIO, I.I.; KOCHINA, P.Ta.; KUZNZTSOV, I.A.; POSIAVSKIY, T.V.; SRIBNYr, M.7.; TURCHINOVICH, T.T.; FAVORIN, N.N.; SHAROV, I*A. Alskeei Nikolaevich Kbstiakov; obituary. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk no-10:113-114 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Kostiakov, A-leksei Nikolaevich, 1887-1957) TURCHINOVICH, V., arkhitektor Roofing of the Green Theater Tekh.mol. 26 no-9:36 158. (Roofing) at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. (MIRA 11:10) TURCHINOVICH, V.T., prof. Admissible amount of organic matter in drinking water. 7od. i san. tekh. no.12:36-37 D '58. (MIRA 11:12) l.Sovet po problemmvodnogo khozyaystva All SSSR. (Water--Composition) A A IL-111, J, a I A 0 111 If It Ij 4 Is is 0 Ill :1 Al a AS a ~x I of cc W a of 49C DOW d Of WOW 00 go Ir V. V. T. Am L= Os (No. 5) 7W72 (May, 1949) In PAWm.-A 10" ocmomk viray. Tlw propowd bob o(gtarA"=-, I P14 *At ft PAS C(AH CXPFOIAI~ tion WCOPU ** PhIC 09, tum invotwd (unfiertakimp lowemed in the db- *0 dutp o( wata, as wn as tboms horms"d In the intake OHO is coonsaw up witli dw Minimum WN Of pollutkwL no solution of the qwstion rests on 00 -4 dIM MWR COMWO1111111101116. (a) TM Point at V&kh 00 draiaw Wm p1m; (b) the bob of wow. (c) the point of =tcr intake. W. W. 0. , I A I S L A SoCIALLUNWAL LITERAT1,0111 CLAISVICAUG61 r IS a v x w 0 4# Q U .4 0 t t ,.P 6.0 St. reel i-l" _46 0 !00 >! -.00 a 0 =00 4400 age fo 0 A, 000 go oj~ I,W 191~ I.A0,00 -4 1 S.10110 .31 0." cat jw An 1 11 104 0 it IS I it W 2 A a I .1w. 04 R Osa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 SOKOLOV, Viktor Yedorovich, kandidat takhnichoskikh nauk; TURCHINOVICH. Y-T-90 professor, radaktor; NOVOCHADOV, A.G., redaktor- TORMT19, A.9 rpejm- nicheekly redaktor. [Water desinfection by bactericide rays] Obezzarazhivanie vody bakte- ritsidnymi luchami. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva komminallnogo kho- ziaistva RSI?SR, 1954. 177 P, (MLRA 8:5) 1* Otarshiy na-uohVy sotrudnik Akademii komzanallnogo khozyaystva im. K.D.Pwafilova (for Sokolov), (Water-Purification) (Ultraviolet rays) TURCHTNS, IA.B. Obostrenie neravnomernosti razvitiia kapitalizma v itoge vtoroi mirovoi voiny (Accentuation of irregularity in the development of capitalism as a result of the Second World War). Ploskva, Gospolitizdat, (1953?), 356 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7 No. 2 May 1954 TURCHINS, If., IMna.med.nauk (Maekva) Treatment of halminthiasia. Felld. i akush. 24 no-5:13-16 Itr 159. (MIRA 12:8) (WORMS, INTESTINAL AND PARASITIC) TURCHINS, M.Te. Rectomawscopic and coprologic studies in holminthiasim. Med. paraz. i parax. bol. no.2:110-114 Ap-Je 154. (XLJ?A 7:8) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh boloxney II Hookovskogo neditainakago instituts. imeni Stalina (dir. kliniki prof. A*F,Bilibin) (HUXIM IMGTIONS' Oroctoscopic. & coprol. e-. in) OMOBS 1AVarious diseases, *heltdnth infect.) TURCHI kardidat meditsinskikh nauk VME!F-J- --"ft Iffect of wisociated helminthiasis on the course of dysentery. Soy. mad. 19 no.1:32-36 Ja 155. (KMA 8:4) 1. Is klinild infektsionnykh bolezney (dir. chlen-korrespondent Akadsmii moditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. A.Y.Bilibin) Il Moskovskogo meditsinokogo instituta imeni LV.Stalins. (MMMIRTH IMICTIONS, complications, dysentery) (DYSTNETIRi, complications. helminth infects) SIMMOVA, N. Ye.; TURCHINS, H. Ye,; KROTOV, A. I. Piperazins therapy of ascarlasis and otyuriasle. Had. paraz. J, Paraz. bol. 24no.4:298-300 O-D 155. (MIRA 9:1) 1. Iz klinicheakogo saktors Instituta malyarli, meditsinskoy parazito- logii i gellmintologii Hinistarmtva sdravookhraneaiya SSSR (dir.- inatituta-prof. P. G. Sargiyov, zav. saktorom-prof. N. N. Plotalkov. (ASCARUSIS, therapy, piperazins) (OXMIASIS, therapy. piparazine) (PIPSWINW. therapeutic use, ascarissis & oxyuriasis) SMONOVA, N-Ye.; TURCHBS, M-Ye.; GEFTER. V.A. Result of piperazine sulfate therapy In socariBsis. Med.paraz. I paraz.bol. 26 n0.3.-280-281 My-Je 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Iz Instituta malyarii. meditainskoy perazitologil i gellmintologii Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR (dir. Instituta - prof. P.G. Sergiyev, zav. klinicheskim sektorom - prof. N.N.Flotnikov) I Parazi- tologicheskogo otdela Sanitarno-apidemiologichaskoy stanteii Okruzh- noy zhel dor* (zav. I.I.Mogilevskiy). DIP1MAZINES, therapeutic use, sulfate, in ascarissis (Rufl)) (ASCARIASIS, therapy, piperazine sulfate (Rue)) TURCHINS, If.Ye.. 1--~FldidZt Me~it3ilfklk-h na]LV- -Piperazins prep*raticnr for trestlip antarobia3is. Pediatrila r.,A: 61-63 Ap '57 (11 IRA 10: 1 1. 1z klinicheskego sektore %zav. - prof. N,11.Plotnikov) Irstituta marlyarii, meditalaskcry parazitclogii i gellmintologii Mnl.3terslva zdravonkhraneniya S'"S-It ~dir. - devstv!tel'ry7 chlen bYll SSSR proj:. k-G-Sergiyav) ( MIAT CIDA (% PTPbRAzliztl) I TURCHINS, 14~e'fkandidat meditainakikh nauk. ' How to Drotect oneself against womms. Rabotnitsa 35 n0-9:30 3 '57. (Worms, Intestinal and parasitic) (MIRA 10:10) TURCHINS M. ei.; S311MOVA. II.Ye. Treating hymenolepiasis with decreased doses of ether extract of fern. Sov.med. 22 n0-1:123 Ja '58- 01IRA 11:4) 1. Izklinicheskogo sektore (zav. - prof. U.N.Plotnikov) Instituta malyarii, meditsinakoy parazitologii i gellmintologii Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR Mr. - prof . P.G.Sergiyev) (TAPEYM INFECTION, ther. Vilicis maris extract in hymenoleptasis (Rua)) (ANTHSIMINTICS, ther. use FiliciB maris extract in bymenolopiasis (Rua)) PLOTNIKOV, N.N.; CZERE-TSKOVSKAYA, N.N.; ALEYSEYEVA, M.I.; T-UXIIIIIS, --M.Ye.,- VIIPEBSYTY, Ya.D.; DYIKTIJ, V.M.; FROLITSOVA, A.Ye.; TlTjliOL'SKAYA, 11.1. Use of tepal (thymol e;3te- of ppimitic, acid) in echinccoaccsis in man. Sov.msd. 28 no.4:129-136 Ap 165. (PTIPA 18:6) 1. Klinicheskiy otdel 7-natititta maditsinskoy parazitologii i -tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Martainovskogo 114-InIsterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, kafedra propedertiki i terapli professionall- nykh bolezney sanitarnc-gigiyonicleskogo fakullteta I MoAovskogo ordena LenjIna medit5inakogo, tn3Lituta ijmmi Sechenava 1 Kurganskaya oblastnaya bollnitsa. AU4AZOYEVA, V. V.; BATAYEV, P. S.; STAVROVSKAYA, V. I.; AKSEYMIKO, G. R.; BEZZUBOVAY V. P.; VOROB'YEVA, Z. G.; GLADKIKH, V. F.; ZHUKOVA, L. I.; ZUYEVA, IN. K.; KDROGODTINA, Yu. V.; KLI14011A, L. P.; YJLVLOV, A. S.; MASLOV., A. V.; PLYM, A. E.; SADOVSKAYA, G. Yu.; SPEFWsSKAYA, V. U.; SOLOM, V. Ya.;.TURCHINS, M. Ye.; SHAMRAY, A. F.; SHIP-TSINA, 11. K.; SHINKEVICH, M. A. Field trials of new repellents. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. no.4: 457-464 '61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz entomologicheskogo otdela i otdola sintetichenkikh preparotov Instituta meditsinskoy paratitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye. I. Martsinovskogo Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. - instituta - prof. P. G. Sergiyer, zav. otdelami - prof. V. 11. Beklemishev i prof. V. I. Stavrovskaya) (INSECT BAITS AND REPELLENTS) TURCHIVS., Mae. Treatment of aseariasip with peiprazIne phosphate. V*d*paraz.i parar.bol. 29 no.491+32-04 JI-Ag 160, (MnA 13311) 1. Iz Instituta meditsinskoy pararitologii i tropicheskoy medi- tainy im. Ye.ls Mart.5inovskogo KinisterstvarAravookhranenin SSSR (dir. - inbtituta - prof. P.G. Sergiyev, sar.'sektoi4cm - prof. ILN Plotnikor). iASCAMDS AVD ASCARIASIS) (PDM=M) USSR V CATEWRY PharmacologY, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Preparations Antihelminthic Substances -7h,- i0l -o. 12 19% Nn, 56`39 ALITHUt Turchins, TIME The Treatment df Lnterobius Infection with Piperazine Preparations -lediatriya, 1957, NoA, 61-63 CFIG. 7PU B. I 148 patients w 'ith enterobius infection were treated with pioerazine hexahydrate. and adipinate in daily doses for adults of 2-3 9m, chiidren 0.2-2 gm, depend- L-.~" upon age. In the presonce of the most severe invas- ion, the.course of treatment was repeatod 2-5 times at intervals of 7-10 days. After a singli cycle of treat- 1-11ent, 705/6 of the patients were free of pinworms, anc after repeated cycles, almost 100,_ were free. Xhe pip- erazine ilreparations are well tolerated. -- V-1-Geras- imov 1:Card: 1/1 USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology, C hemo -Therapeutic Preparations. V Anthelminthic Drugs. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 27990 Aut'Lor : Turchins.,_X. Ye.; Semonova, N. Ye. Title : Experiment of Treatment 'of- Hymenolepiasis with Decreased Doses of an Ether Extract of Fern Orig Pub : Sov. meditsina, 1958, No 1, 123 Abstract : 63 patients with hymenolepiasis wero treated with ether extract of fern rhizome (I) in 3 cycles, with intervals between them of 10-12 day5- Due to toxicity and necessity of conducting repeated courses of treatment, I was applied in doRes of 1-1.5 g. Good therapeutic effect was obtain5d; dwarf tapeworms and pirmorme were excreted in all patients; arA, in 47 of 63 patients, in large quantities. No side effects were observed. C ard V1 TURCHINS, Ya. [Turchins, J.] (Riga) C __ - - __ - - - - - In the Institute of Economics of the Academy of Sciences of the Latvian S.S.R. 'top. ekon. no-11:15'--"57 N '61. ( 14: 11 ) ., L (Latvia--Economic research) TEMCHINS, Ta. B. Obostreniye neravnomernosti razvitiya kapitalizma vitoge vtoroy mirovoy voyny 5norease of inequality in the development of capitalism as a result of the second world waj Leningrad, Gospolitizat, 1953. 354 p. Tables. SO: X15 780-13 -T9 TURCHINS, A.[Turcins, J.) T Achievements of the Latvian national economy in the 20 years of Soviet power. Vestis Latv ak no.8:31-37 160. (EEAI 10-9) (Latvia-Economic conditions) otv. red.;PURIN, V.R., kand. akon. nauk,, red.; TUMSMITS, TTIC4RU V.F., kand. ekon. nauk, red.j SOMS, R.V., red.; TEYTELIBAUM, A., red.; MII, S... red.; PI.LADZE) Yeop tekhno red, [Developing the national economy of the Latvian S.S.R.] Razvitie narod- nogo khoziaistva Latviiskoi SSR,- sbornik statei. Riga, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSR, 1961. 461 p. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Latvijas Padomju Sotsialistiskas Republikas zLnatnu akademiya. Eko- nomikas institut. (Latvia-Economic conditions) TURCHINSP Ya.B. [Tu.-~-Ins'. J.) Pati6ing economic science to the level of present-day problW. Izv,AN Latv.SSR no.12-.15-17 163. (MIRL~Y7-3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Latviyakoy SSR. TURCHINS, Ta.B. Turcins, J.], red.; GUJ-YAN, P.V., kand.ekon.,nauk, red.; _%7~~NA, P.P., kand.ekon.naukt red.; SAVIL'YZV4 Ye., red.; LEMBMGA, A., takhn.red. (Problems in improving the living standards of workers] Voprosy povysheniia, urovuia zhizni trudiashchikhoia; materialy. lUga, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Latviiskoi SSR, 1961. 218 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Konferentsiya, pogvyashchannaya voproxam povyehenlya urovuya zhizni trudyashchikhoya Iatviygkoy SSR, Riga, 1960. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN Latviyakoy SSR (for Turchins). 3. Institut okonomiki AN Iatviyakoy SSR (for Gulyan, Strazdina). (latvia-Cost and standard of living--Congresses) TURCHINSKAYA,.I.A. . of the o* of g7psy moth and other insects feeding on its leaves. Zool.-zhur. /+2*no.2:248-255 163. (KERA 16:3) 1. All-Union Institut of Plant.Protection., Leningrad. (Voronezh Province Gypsy moth), (Voronezh Province-Oak-Diseases and pests) .4 0/0048/64/028/003/0 ACCESSION NR: AP4023383 423/0429 a AUT11OR: Vlasov,K.B.; Volkenshteyn,N.V.; Vonsovskly,S.V.; Mitsek,A.I.; Turchinskay ,TITLE: Unidirectional anisotropy ZR-oport, Symposium on Ferromagnatism and Ferro- electricity held in Leningrad 30 May to 5 Juno 106277 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izventiya-fizichoskaya, v.28, no.3, 1964, 423-429 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, cubic lattice ferromagnets, unidi- rectional anisotropy, nickel manganese alloy ~ABSTRACT: A substance is said to possess unidirectional anisotropy (UA) when its magnetic properties differ in the two directions of the same crystallographic axis.- This phenomenon was first observed by W.H.Mejklejohn nnd C.P.Bean (Phys.Rev.,105, 904,1956). who ascribed its appearance in their material to an exchange interaction across the boundaries between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases. Two of the present authors have suggested that UA could appear in a single ferromagnetic substance pi-ovidad a weakly interacting sub-lattice constituting an antiferromagne-, tic subsystem. were present, and they have given a thermodynamic discussion of a uni-'-- Card 1/3 `ACCESSION NR: AP4023383 !axial system of this sort (K.B.Vlasov and A.I.Mitsek, Fizika metallov i metallove- deniye,14,487,498,1962). In the present paper the theoretical treatment is extended, to systems with cubic symmetry. UA is possible when the coupling between the anti- Iferromagnetic vector and the crystal lattice is stronger than the coupling between 0 with UA are meta- ,,.,.Jthe~forromagnetic and antiforromagnetic subsystems. The state stable and can be altered by application of a magnetic field exceeding the thresh- iold field of the antiferromagnetic subsystem. UA wan observed in disordered Ni-Mn ;alloys (28.1 atomic percent Mn) at temperatures below 20.40K. The magnetization was! [111] direction, and the UA was evinced by a characteris ;investigated in the tic bend in the magnetization curve or by a horizontal shift of the hysteresis loop. Samples. (that were cooled in the presence of a magnetic field showed UA; those that were 1cooled in the zero field did not. The samples were subjected to an intense pulsed' magnetic-field (up to 170 kOe) in an effort.to alter their UA. At 4.2CIK a field of 110 kOe appreciably altered the UA of a sample that had been cooled in a field of :1300 Oe, and a field of 130 kOe changed its sign. A sample that was cooled in the ;absence of a magnetic field and initially showed*no UA, acquired UA when subjected !to magnetic fields greater than 60 kOe. The degree of UA (as measured by the shift of the hysteresis loop) was a linear function of the field for inducing fields .greater than 60 kOe. These fields are of the order of the threshold fields for typi-~- 2/3. Card ACCESSION NRs AP4023383 cal cubic antiferromagnetice. The experimental results thus support the bypothesiB that the investigated alloys possess both ferromagnetic and anti- ferromagnetic states* Orig, art# hass 14 formulas and 3 figures* ASSOCIATIONs Institut, fisiki r4etallov AkadenzLi nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics of Metals, Academy of Sciences# SSSR)l Ural'Bkiy gosudaretrenny*y universitet (Ural State University) SUBMITTEDs 00 DATE ACQs 1OApr64 EXCLs 00 SUB CODE: PH N() REF SOVs 005 0T1%Rj 003 Card 313 VIASOV, K.B.; VOLKENS11TEYN, N.V.; VONSOVSKIY, S.V.; MIT~SEK, A.I.; TURCHINSKAYA, M.I, The phenomenon of unidirectional anisotropy. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no. 3:423-429 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR i Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. 240), 18(6) SOV/56w-35-5--;53/56 AUTHORS: Vollkenshteyn, N. V., Turchi.nakayflo I.1.9 Galoshina, E. V. TITLE: On the Particular Features of the Magnetization of Disordered Alloy Hi 1,11n. at Low Temperatures (0b ;.-ajobennostlyakh " a 111 3Mn pri nizkikh namagnichLiya neuporyadochennogo splav temperaturakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, vol 35, 1Tr 5, P9 1312-1313 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is known that the alloy Ni-Mn near the stoichiometric com- position Ni 3hTn be-13ngs to the class of self-ordering -iloys with a sharply marked dependence of physical properties on the degree of order in the arrangement of atoms. The occurrence of strong ferroma.4-netism at the 'maximum degree of the remote order is particularly noteworthy. Thus, the saturation ma~~neti- zation I of the alloy exceeds that of 1)ure nickel by 5ejo. Accordins to the exp7erimental results obtained by the authors, the alloy Ni 3Mn becomes forromagnetic already ttt the tempera- = 1350 00- ture of liquid nitrogen, in which case it holds that i s The Curie (Kyuri)-tomperature 9 was determined from the data Card 1/3 obtained by the precise measurement of the teMT)erature SOV/56-35-5-53/56 On the Particular Features of the Magnetization of Disordered Alloy,,',i 3 i,r. at Low Temperatures dependence of the electric resistance, and in this way G - 11001' was found. .'In exact investigation of the mab-netization curves at various temperatures up to the tomperature of liquid helium shows that the character of magnetization has some particular features. Firstly, the curves plotted at 20-4 and 4.2 0K a ter cooling of the sample from room temperature take a course that is much lower than that of tho curves plotted in the case of repeated magnetization after previous demag-retization (by commutation from maximum field strength to zero at 20.4 and 4.20K). This may perhaps be explained by the YLi,,,,h enera of magnetic anisotropy. Secondly, tho gr8at differuce between the magnetization curves plotted at 20.4 K and 4.2 K is remarkable. At field strengths of up to 18,000 Oersted the lat- ter take a course that is much lower than that of the former and do not attain saturation. A .80K coercive force amounts to 140 Oersted, and at 20.4 0K it is 1,000 Oersted. Such a great increase indicates a high degree of temperature de- pendence of the constants of magnetic anisotropy. 1,~'ore accurate Card 2/3 conclusions as to the nature of the ma.-netic properties of SOV/56-35--:5-:53/56 On the Particular Features:of the Mat-,notization of Bisordered Alloy Ni 3Mn at Low Temperatures thd-alloy Ni 3Mn in the disordered state-can be drawn only after.further accurate measurements will have been carried out. Tiiere are 2 figures and 3 references, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov Akademii nauk 3SSR (Institute for the Physics of Metals of the Acadei.,iy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: August 6, 1958 Card 3/3 SO V/1 2 0- 59 -41 -44-/ 50 AUTHORS: Volkenshteyn, N. V. and Tuxchinska7a, TITLE: A Miniature Device for Produ"C'77011 o '.7 T~e Me Fields of Several Tens of Thousand Oersted PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 4, (USSR) . PP 152-153 ABSTRACT: Magnetic fields of tho order of several tens of thousand oersted are frequently required in thermomagnetic and gal- vanomagnetic studies. To produce such fields in a solenoid C3 very high currents are required and this meets with consid- erable technical difficulties. It is not always possible to use an electromagnet., especially at low temperatures, Volkenshteyn and Fedorov (Ref 1) suggested a method of measuring the Hall affect in ferromagnetics with the sample clamped between two halves of an ellipsoid of revolution made of a ferromagnetic material. F-u-rther development of this method led to a simple devi-~~e which could be used to measure thermomagnetir. and -alvanomagnetic effects in a wide range of temperatures, down to liquid-helium tempera- tures. Fig 1 shows the device in schematic form, with the optimum dimensions for t;ha givc,,n cross-ser;tion diameter and for the given materical of the ~semi-ellipsoids. It consists Card 1/3 of two semi-ellipsoids 1 of Permendur with semi-axes .30V/120-59-4-114/50 A Miniature Device fur Produ~'tion of Magne-Vic Fields of Several Tens of Thousand Oersted a =: ~)5 mir., b ~- V, =- 5 113n, Plexigla--z plates 2of 35 Tnm dia and 8 mm thickness, and thin brass i--,ds 3 When the device is -olaced in a solenoid field of 2000 oersted, a field of 24 000 oersted. J_s prcdu-c~ed. in the 0.2 mLr gap be- tween the semi-ell'-psoidE. The ellipsoids can have other dimensionz diffevont from thcse in Fig 11 and can be made from Armco iron as well as from Permendur K50F2. Fig 2 shows the dependence of 4-he field in a 0.21 mm gap on the external (solenoid) field for semi-ellipsoids of various dimensions, raede of Permendur or of Armco iron. The best material for making these 3emi-e-"Llipsoids would have high saturation magnetization in low--intensity fields (from, this point of vaew Permendur K"-OF2 is better thar Armco iro]:L). Fig 3 show-- the dependence of the field in the semi-ellipsoid gap on the dimensions of the gap in varicus external fields, It is seen that the gap field falls fairly uniformly with increase of the gap dimensions. For example, when the Card 2/3 j0V/12J-59-4-44/50 A Miniature Device for Production of bhagnetic Fields of Several Tens of Thousand Oersted external field is 1550 oersted, the field in a 0.2 mm gap is -22 000 oersted, and the field in a 1.2 mm gap is only 17 000 oersted. The device described here can be used to measure simultaneously the Hall effect e.m.f., the resistivity and the change of resistivity in magnetic fields Aq~? which is important at low temperaturcs. There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Metal Pbvsics Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: May 19, 1958. Card 3/3 14P. /Ilz 10 6769a /'P" ?,E-00 SOV/126-8-4-12/22 AUTHORSt Lerinman, R.M., and Turchinskaya2 M.I. TITLE: On the RecrystallizationFof the Matrix during Decomposition of an Aluminium- Silver Supersaturated Solid Solution *-~;e "'ten _iye ,59, Vol 8, Nr 4, PERIODICALs Fizika metallov I tallovie pp 579-583 (USSR) ~41P!osition of an ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the de6o Al-Ag supersaturated solid solutio aining 38% Ag. The specimens were quenched in water from 535 OC and annealed at 300 OC for 5, 20, 30 and 60 minutes, followed by water quenching. The transformation from the y' to the y phase was also seen to take place by the formation along the grain boundaries of 2-phased plate- like areas of the pearlitic type (Fig 1). These "pearlitic" areas.grow only from the grain boundaries and only in one direction from the boundary. Inside the grains a Widmannsthtten outline of y' phase plates remains. The area in which the transformation y' chase + matrix --) y phase + matrix has occurred can be Card ivided into separate portions, namely colonies where 1/3 all plates of the V-phase have only one direction (Fig 2). Microhardness measurements have shown that 67690 SOV/126-8-4-12/22 On the Recrystallization of the Matrix during Decomposition of an Alumiaium- Silver Supersatuxated Solid Solution the hardness of "pearlitic" colonies is lower than that of grains with y' precipitates. A parallel investigation has been carried out of the decomposition of a supersaturated solid solution of the same alloy after cold deformation by 51%, following quenching from 535 OC and a. recrystallization anneal for 257 40 and 60 minutes at 165 0C also for 25 minutes at 215 OC and 25 minutes at M OC with subsequent water quenching. Fig 3 is an electron photomicrograph of the above alloy as quenched from 535 OC in water, deformed by 51% and annealed at 165 0C for 25 minutes. Fig )+ is an electron photomicrograph of the same alloy having under- gone similar treatment but having been annealed for 1 hour. Figs 5, 67 7 and 8 are electeon photomicro- graphs of different areas of the above alloy as water quenched from 535 OC, deformed by 51%, and annealed at P15 OG for 25 minutes. From a comparison of the Card structural aspect of the formation along grain boundaries 2/3 of plate-like fields of equilibrium precipitating phase and.matrix in the Al-Ag alloy with recrystallization e 67690 SOV/126-8-4-12/22 On the Recrystallization of the Matrix during Decomposition of an Aluminium- Silver Supe*r-satur-ated Solid Solution after cold deformation of the same alloy and the recrystallization of slightly deformed high purity aluminium, the authors conclude that the first process is accompanied by the recrustallization of the matrix. There are 8 figures and 8 references, of which 3 are Soviet and 5 English. ASSOCIATIONt Institut fiziki metallov All SSSR (Tnstitute of Physics of Metals, Ac.Sc. USSR) q1 Sri. 3MITTED It December 167 1958 Card 3/3 2%(0) soT,55-67-4-7/7 AUTHOR a otat.." 1. . TrTLE: Th Pifth All-'.10- On %b' rZq"e' of I--- Zpar.tur.. ($-Y- T .... yo.'.Y. ..eoh-haaly. P. fI.1k. nl.kikh %.mp.r.tur) PSIZODICALs Upp4kht fj.j~h..kikh cook, !W. Val 6T, Ir 4. pp T43-750 (Una) APSTRACTs This ComforeaCc took pja- Iran October 27, to November I at ..a org-I..d Wy the 0td*l..iys fi-IkO---i ... It- k.Ak.4..II cook 33311 If.Pbys.Wo- cl.o..m of %be A..i.. r I U SR the =4..1y. ...k ^".LA4k*y 338 (Ac.d..y of Science.. Tlotllo.kiy g...d.r 12-:1, .or I I Is 5t ThIll.l. 3%.1. Uat-rally 1:1.Y.1 The Co.fosvoc. ..* attod.4 by about 500 1.[,,,b.l* ni .,rr.d. I r It, ..d ThIlIt'l thtr c .= r or % . an, to he I:t! Pra 'kImC: TSSR. About r- *4 hlcA 11,144d to r...-rh A; S. d;iivorsd a report on Investigs- ms 11 *&=Led Out a' the anisotropy of %he ...k f.rra- M, -&no Ism in mcMDc77*t&-' s4mPl** Of the antiferromagn.tic 'Co .2 (the affect of anisotropy ... prs4ict.d.byn1h..%hrmO ay. :.&I theory d.,olop.4 by Dtyal..him.kly) Ith coqr.; of 0, dI covalo. It. A. AlIkh.... (77P) spoke about ne.tro.o- graphical invootigstions be carried out of the moonetic struetntaf.unco 3so,! ?.CO, at 1- P. I. of based pan Dly. $k hoary. (V5llF'Sl- has. or.'jx_ lecture we. read by A. a. Borovix- amanov. reported on mea:u ...In carried at by Xiz (I. %L. ITP) of the "Cu.ti- onto - Isom 0: 2~. matifyronagriftle Cluso 4..nj COSO 4-amnocry.tal.. calgi 7/11 J.. A. 7. (IFU AS SSSR, S,er4l.,sk) spoke about his %bear- - gn:t-_:&b111%j, the "sceptitility, ":a1a I IM ho tn-.Ift'.b ran 1 It .0., .1 frequencies of Utl; f.rron.eciti.s and eeak ferroc19tt*tIc3. A. 1. Sud"to~ na akoC142-Z) vp.k. 0..% oloct'j. 2wei.tance of I_ ..a 1. field. In a oil. a=- per. oultmoc.. of.tlio ~:w. ragpe Lih *I M. A 33Sy __k b. and M, .1 ..... ram..ts 21""o" Nj to. Nall effect of plycrym"Illn .* #Bmpl*#' :Ifckm.'l M VI 3X5 at I" leziporatu=4s. To. 1. Konlorsklyt T.-I :;j. corman -A M..g. ~O=V) Care a report an so. IM1117 ms.s.r..*ato on ~1.k.) -1 It. alloys jib a*; p:r :1 T. 1. Z--nd- (T(:tr) wk. bo,- P* trum he ;er-C.7tic ri7.~.n.e of Th rbium nitrate at 1*xp*zA2ur*x of.lijuli hy4ro;en. r. ww T. ff. T..k.mlk (MYTTY d in tri*wi7ZwiiiZs Iom to p r t '!!h of zvlaxotlom A. 1. AXhI"exer. T. lsr*yakhiar and S. POIRIMU.k1j, (ZOTT) C.irl.i out-a. lhoor.fic.l'l Ightio. of %bo "Im,callam of the ca;nollc =Omsnt in forroliolectrical (IM AN 3331) b-d that a linearly Polarized elastic (.11",on1c) - f a fro qu nay of 10 cycles vhon passing ,thro b or;& ':... .6 a Oo~ e.b.t.nc. 1. the direction of the magnalle fl.24, in to a turn of the polarization plans of the or4tr f je~3 _ 10-4 ralion/cm care t` Y. 1. dho" I 11,!:Iconnectlon yet &.*,.her _=._-1-VL'; a ." da y the -b.arptl.. as of ul%res..Ic. It the 1. equal %a the r%11.v of the Larmor rbli of the *I.ctroL. . T. a. 4~ VOLKENSHTEYN, N.V.-, TURCHINSKAYA, M.I. 4-1- Anisotropy of the magnetization intenvity of a disordered Ni3xn alloy at the temperature of liquid helitim. Zbur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 38 no.1:270-271 Jan 160. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR. (Nickel-manganese alloys--Magnetic properties) (Materials at low temperatures) L 12482,&J--', W(cr)1EWr(M)1BDS AFFTC/ASD JD/11W-2 S/185/63008/003/002/009 .,AUTHOR: Volkenshteyn, N. V., Galoshina,-E. Turchinskaya, M. I. Fedorov, G.V. and TsiovkLn, Yu. N. TITLE: :Effect of ordering&n electricalmagnetic, galvanomagnetic and thermal prope ti of Ni3Mn alloy r ie~ PERIODICAL: Ukrainslkyy Fizychnyy-Zhurnal, v. 8, no. 3, 1963, 306-312. TEXT: The article investigated the electrical conductivity, magnetization, Hall effect and heat capacity of alloys near the stoichiometric composition N13Mn over a wide range of temperatures down to 1.50 K both in disordered and in states with varying degrees of long-range order. The data which were obtained show that thedisordered state and.the initial stages of ordering Vnere short range order appears are very complex for Nipn alloy. The temperature dependence of electrical conductivity was investigated near tits Curie point. Magnetization measurements were made on single crystals. The Hall emE for ordered state of this alloy as a function of induction has normal. character for ferromagnetic maIterials. The article contains 7 figures and a 6 item bibliography. ASSOCIATION.- Institut Fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Invtituteof Metal Ph sica of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, gv--erdlovsk) Card 1/1 L 07103-67 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(.c) .06029117 SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030/006/0994/0997 AUTHOR: Turchinskaya, M.I.; Fridman, S.L. ~Z7 ORG: Institute of Metal Physics, Academy of Sciences, SSSR ( nstitut fiziki IS metallov Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: lDependence pf the unidirectional anisotropy on the degree of atomic order in a n A-M - -Union Conference on the Physics g9 Ferro- and -Icke _jPffLnese';4lloY Z Report, All Antiferromagnetism held 2-7 July 1965 in Sverdlovsg SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvestlyp, Seriya lizichoskayn, v. 30, no. 6, 1966l 994-997 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, magnetic anisotropy, unidirectional magnetic anisotropy, ordered alloy, nickel alloy, manganese alloy ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the dependence on the degree of long range order of the low temperature anomalous magnetic properties (in particular, of the unidirectional magnetic anisotropy.) Of N13Mn alloys. The specimens were 10 cm long 1 mm diameter wires with 7 different degrees S of long range order from 0 to 1. The long range order was achieved by quenching the specimens in water from 9000 C and then subjecting them to the heat treatments described by N.V.Volkenahteyn and G.V.Fedorov (Fiz.metallov i metallovedeniye, 9, 187 (1960)), and the degree of order was de- termined by neutron diffraction and from the order dependence of the saturation Card L 07103-67 ACC NR1 AP6029117 magnetization. Only the disordered and partially ordered materials exhibited uni- directional magnetic anisotropy. The unidirectional anisotropy constant, defined as the product of the shift along the field axis of the hysteresis loop and the spon- taneous magnetization, was 7 x 104 Gs Oe at 1.30 K for a specimen with S w 0.1 and was zero for a specimen with S w 1. On the other hand, the temperature below which unidirectional anisotropy was evinced increased with increasing S from 380 K for S = 0.1 to 2200 K for S - 0.8, although the magnitude of the anisotropy increased with increasing S. The temperature at which the ratio of the residual to the spontaneous magnetization was maximum also increased with increasing S. It is suggested that this behavior is associated with the increase of the Curie point with increasing S. It is concluded that the unusual magnetic properties Of X13h1n alloys are due to a dis- ordered atomic distribution, which apparently facilitates the coexistence of regions.' of ferro- and antiferromagnetic order, and that the volume of the specimen in which antiferromagnetic order is realized decreases with increasing 8 and vanishes for S 1. Orig, art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 00 ORIG. REP: 007 OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 VOLKENSHTEyNt N.V.; TURCHINSKAYA? M.I. " Unidirectional anisotropy* I7,v. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.121 1505-1509 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR. TURCHINSKAYA. T.N.- --- --- -F-~ Annual lianas in vertical landmaping of the coastal belt of Abkhazia. Tnidy Sukh. bot. sada. no.l4t75-84 162. (MIRA 1.6mll) A,Y%,F,,-Jnzh.; IVANOVSKhyAoL.P., kand.tekbn.nauk, doteent; TUGHUMAY PAVLOV. A.I., kand.tekl.n.nank0 doteent Methods of preparing the edges of thermoplastic fabricr in the mass production of olothing. Report Up. 1*. , Izv..vys. u(;heb.. vav.j tekh~.Ieg. prom..no.2:105-111 160. (VIRA 13:11) 1. Kiyavskiy tekhnologichaskiy institut legkoy procyahlennosti. Rekowtndovana kafedroy takhnologii shveynogo proizvodetva. (Clothing induatry) (Textile fibmrs, Synthet1c) TURCHINSMA) ye.p.; IVANOVSKATAt V.P.; MUZYCHMOI G*j~ (Kiyev) - -, - - Ma ,cqhine for the thermal processing of edges of thermoplastic fabrics,, Shvein. prom. no.2:24-27 Mr-Ap 163- (KM 16: 8) 7 (Clothing industry-Bquipment and supplies) (Synthetic fabrics) IVANOVSKAYA, V.P.; I-MYCHENKO, G.I.; PAVLGV,A.I. (Y,iyev) Machine for the thermal sealing of rectilinear cut edges of thermoplastic fabrics. Shvein. prom. no. 6:14-17 N-D 165- (MIRA 18:12) L P. (En-cineer); Pavlov, I ~Gandidate of tec-, AUTHORS: TurchJ qkqya, Ye. ri., c a)-~Il X, Sciences -- =oe nt T !T I;E-. Trve-tilptinn of some thenitoplastic properti3s of capronic fabrics. and physico-mechanical p,-op&,L-ries of t-Aerniopiastic miterials T71,'7. Taihn(, '7 nv a 3 a"t a d L b44-R--l,--,~J ACCESSION NIF AF,15020513 i'-re,7skl 7 tekhmrl kf",' suBmi-TTED: iomar65 EML.- 00 SUB CUDFt OC NO REF SOVt 000 O"DIF I OQO ACC NRt 'AUTHOR: 06013478 (A) SOURCE CODSj M/0345/65/000/006/0014/0016 Turchinskaya, Ye. P.; Evanovskaya, V. P.; Muzychanko, G. 1.; Paviov, A. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Machine for thermally processing straight sections of thormopolastic fabric SOURCE: Shvoynaya promyshlonnost', no. 6, 1965, 14-16 'TOPIC TAGS: thermoplastic material, weld heat treatment, sealing device, textile lindustry machinery !ABSTRACT: A simple device for heat sealing sections -of thermoplastic fabric was testedl ;at the Department of Clothing Technology of the Kiev Technological InstItuto of Light L iIndustry. The electrically grounded device comprises nichrome wire elements connected i6o an autotransformer providing 0-240 v and adjustably positioned on a counterbalanced I !frar,e so that by closing the frame the heated elements will come in contact with t:he ~fabric to be processed. The fabric is clamped in position. Capran fabric was sealed cr ,by heating with the nichrome filament to 500-6000C for 0.5-1 sec. The nichrome T'filament was cleaned by increasing voltage to burn off any plastic material; an exhaust;- systera is required to remove the gases. Similar equipment, connected in parallel and ise,miautomatically controlled, was used in the Kiev Sowing Shop im. Smirnova- liastochkina. 1he savings effected by finishing pieces by heat sealing instead of Isewing are discussed. Orig. art. has; 3 figures. 11, SUBM DATE: none JCP UDCi 6A7_051-7:677-4 1-66 WTW/t/w(j)/9n(ia)-6 WW/RM 5401 (A) SOURCE CODE: tM/0323/65/000/005/0016/0020 AUTHOR: ,TurchinskUa. Te. P. jEngineer)i Pavlov, A* 1. (Docent, CandMate of 3 Technical icldn&66) ORO: Kiev Technological Institute of Light Indust.MjKlyevskiy tekbnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshiennosti) TITLE: Investigation of the thermoplastic propertlen of caprone fabrics. Equipment for tbermal processing of thermoplastic fabrics ancl the mods of operation of beat cutters and sealers (Report No. 2) SOURCE: IVUZ. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennosti,, no, 5. 1965., 3j6-2o TOPIC TAGS: thermoplastic material., ceprone,, heat sealer,, beat cutter ABSTRACT: The effect of short-time temperatures of 300 to 800C on the structure and physical and mechanical properties of fibers has been analyzed. The design of two types of special apparatus permitting the practica]. use of properties of thermo- plastic materiala for obtaining the corresponding effects was worked out, by the authors. Orig. art..has.- 2 figures and I table. SUB CODE: ll/ SUB14 DATE. lOMaT65/ ORIG REF. 002/ Card 1/3- P, W. M60. --M-Nd GZHF,SIK9 Ya.; LEMOVSKIv A.; TIMCHINISKIp B.; IPAZANOVICHp Ya.; SHIKCHIK~-K. Compari0on of methods for estimating loudnessq based on data published in 1930-1957j a survey* Akusto zhuro 6 nosA:419-44 160o (MIM 13; 12Y 1, Institut medi~siny truda; Meditainskaya akademlys, g. Zabzhe i Kafedr akustiki, i teoril. kolebanl:7 Universitets. im. Adama Mits- kevicha g. Pozman' (Pollsha). (Sound-44easurement) mi V, NEIZVESTNOV, B.M.; RMCHINSKIY. I.I.:KOSTENKOV, G.P.: IZOTOVA, T.K. - twv.,*,.;. Kagnetic control of the depth of the case-hardened layer and the hardness of mouldboards. Zav.lab. 23 no.2:208-211 157, (MLRA 10:3) 1. Ural'skiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR i Vysokogorskiy makhanicheskiy zavod. (JUgnatic measurnments) (Cementation(metal:~urgy)) (Plows) PTITSTNA. O.A.; RELtOV, O.A.; TURCHINSKI Ad- MWAMUNMOMW Synthesis of tin organic compounds by way of double iodoniu, salts. DokI. AN SSSR 114 no.1:110-112 My 157. (MIRA 10:7) 1. Moskovskiy goRudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. Predstavlono akedemikom A.N. Nesmeysnovyn. (Tin organic compounds) 0 TURCHINSKIY, M. Y. Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences at the Institute of Elemento-organic Compounds in 1962: "Investigation of Reactions of Diaryliodonium Salts with Stannous Difluoride." Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Moscow, 1963, pages 119-145 BUSXV, A.I.; IVANYTJTIIT,M.I.; TURCHINSKIT, K.F. Dialkyl- and diaryldithiophosphoric acids as analytical reagents. Report No. 2: Diphan7ldithiophosphoric acid and some of its salts. Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.mat.,mekh., astron., fi2.,khim. 12 no.2:177-182 (MML 10:12) l.Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta. (Chemical teats and reagents) (PhopphorlO AdA) ... ~j -1 -M J-1 fjv.. .N) t 1 9. , 'AT q.Tq. To 4...... j.j.jv!t& P- ..Iq.% z -A- J.qL A.M. .-t-:qd.T.Tj.j. A%*I r,, g1j"j, A21A._j* 1A AT ..) 'u, q1 4 p 1.1-1. 704%.. Tqi .. J*C",* puftro .0$.. ARA .,1.. .1 1.: ri Q,.P -41 jo %.vd ...,I Iqqs 1M. 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(111) 1 I.df% J.q2..j 0.1 A`PpV J.d.d %U-4d qa ZZY9 Its (I=) ZL dd '9 49 '~Z& ICA '6969 'Begg mn- 17--P-Ily 40-131-C -S 4 -ITOXODItIA tt 2 9 (A **P&,.l .1.10. MXAUIO.V 61 T Cut CC PC. st.mt . C.Pot-9 ;- &%1-G -14"011 Wjj P.=d=a U"Od.00 3rIzI& L n - . v" o .0 -"t.111d & !G= ST -o 01-v -q-Aw DuTruod-J3.0 --j 0/sz-q-sZ&-oZ/AoS U.101.09..j -I 'T 'A... Ms TMOHINSKIY, M. F. AUTHOR: PTITSYITA,O.A. , REUTOV,O.A.,-TURCHVISMY, M.F. TITLE: The Synthesis of Tin-Organio--C-o-mp-o-u-nUe--Gy---ti-a-~~-bf Dnuble Iodidcs. (Sintez olovoorgaaicbeskikh soyedinsmAy chem-z dvqynzrr, soli, PERIODICALt Doklady Akadeudi Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 114, lir I , -ilO-112 1T-._S.3.-,.) ABSTRACT: Few data are found in chemical publications concerning the application of diaryl iodides as a starting point for the synthesis of metal- organic compounds. It was found that in the case of decomposition by metal powders of the double iodides (diaryliodonium) and chlorine- containing metals corresponding metal-organio compounds can be form-ed. The same can be done in the case of metal-organio compounds of other metals. (With I Table and 5 References). ASSOCIATION: Not given 'PRESETM BY: SUBIUTTED: AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card I/-I r a6l 1,00 ,f- e4, ~l 1.31 ltl~ -.y V- .;v, 4,61- '10 OT f0$0 .culOw .ir S-0- ~ 'AO 7V ~951 9 , - fo,,~r- V-31 5)De6- vo a 9 1PO: -29�56"60T y~,, Vo S.%N.6,,re 6 ~- I Ot Xj, 06 et; Vw Tvl~ fvt~e , 6~~,,,Oqe ~r tyke 19 .0-re 13 ia Otl- Polro Of C, PO 1, t (Zelt -5P._5,v) pr ds Q4 ope"tlea 12 oillt ll,'Dp t op tl2L:, -4021 vas abolve 41C to Ii!*, PTITSYN/t, O.A.; JUMTOV, O.A.; VIRCUINSKIY, M.F. Decovmosition of asymmetric diaryliodonium salts by powdered tin In the prneence of tin diebloride. Naucb.dokl.vys.shkoly; khim.i khim.tekh. no.1:13,9-1110 '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Predstairlena, kafedroy organichaskoy lkhimli Moskovokogo gosudarotvannogo univnraiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. (Tin organic compounds) (Iodonium compounds) REUTOV, O.A.; PTITSYNA, O.A.; TURCHINSKIY, M.F. Paper chromatography of diaryl organotin compounds and its use In the study of the products of reaction between asymmetric diaryliodonium salts and tin dichloride. Dokl. AV SSSR 139 no. 1:146-149 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) .1. Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. 2.;- Chldr-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Reutov). (Tin organic aa!qounda). (Iodonium compounds) (Paper'ebromatography) 5(0) AUTHOR: Turchi~~ ~ Candidate of Chemical SOV/29-59-2-16/41 Engineer, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Reserve TITLE: In the World of Books and Periodicals(V mire knig i zhurnalov) PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, 1959, Nr 21 p 16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article reviews the pamphlet 'IV mire novykh veshchey" by M. Angarskaya published at the end of 1958- The pamphlet was published by the Gospolitizdat Publishing House with an edition of 1009000 copies. Card 1/1 KOCIIETKOV,, N.K.; BUDOVSKIY, E.I.; _pMCHINSKIY. M.F.; DEMUSHKIN, V.P. I Primary structure of RNA. Specific splitting of ribonucleic acid. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.4.'1005-1008 0 163. (MMA 16:11) 1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kochetkov). PTITSYNA, O.A.;~TUIIIGIIINSKIY, II.F.; SIDELINIKOVA, E.A.; REITTOV, O.A. Photochemical reaction between triphenylphosphins and diphe~nyi iodonium W.ts. Izv.Aff 33SR.Ser.khim. no.8:1527 Ag 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Lomonosova. (Phosphina) (Iodonim compo"nds) (Photochomititry) 5(3) AUTIII~-,*,S: Ptitsyna, C. A., Ueutuv, ~'). A., TITLE: The Dccompo.-,ition of Asym::e'.,r-,c SalLs of Diaryl Ic)dciiiu-,;-, by Tin Powder in ne rrosence of Tin Dichlc-,~i(le nevirame"richn,!kh ~-.alcy diariliodoniya parc.,;h',-r;m olova v prisutstvii dvulkhloristoEo olova) PERIODICAL: Nauchriyye dokla-dy vy!-,s.,.ey shkoly. Khimjya i khir,,'.c;,.C,,;ktya tekhnoI.o(;-J-.ra, lqr~!, 'ir 1, Pp 138 - 140 (uo-j;-") A D11 S -2 A C T A me thorl ft,r t1he cynt':cs--* s of crrai-.f c tuin ccmpGI-,I,.-d7. is !-J---e- sex-ted, T,--e comrourd~ -.vf,,.e treated in the Presence of tin nhloride: H SnO, -ie'd, c H (P-C-- oc H )ici --.o/ (C. 6 9)2 6 5 -3 6 4 1 06H 5(m-C 2 H5GCOC6 H4)Jcl --) (M-C 2H5 OCCJC6H 4)2SnOI yield 4 0 (P-CII3OC6114)(P-C2 H 5OCOC6H 4)jcl -4 (P-C 2if5OCOC6H 4)2 SnO, yield (O-CH 3c H )(p-CII c 11 )JC1 -4 (o-CII C 11 )231101 Yield 51~~"j Card 1/2 6 4 3 6 4 3 6 '1 The Decompn;;iticm of A,,ymmf~~-,-41,-; -,f Diary], by Tin Po".7dor in tLe ')f 'k'in DiCLIC-i(Ic The coml,-.-ourds obtanined and their yields -re lilzted in a table, in all casc2, the mcre e1cctro-ne-1-ative --adical attaclied itself to the tin. No tin com.,.,cmn-'s were obtai%od on the decompositicn of iodonium salts containing nituro- grcul)s. In these com-.:ounds intensive res4nificaFion occurred -hi cl, may be due to reduction processes of the n-;'-c,-G-our.-s. The ex.-rimental part of the -)a,,er presc:,,ts V~e reaction do- tailsi as vtell as those of the prodtiction of tl'.e io(IWnium salts, with r-!,-"ird to laboratory work. T"Lere are 1 table and 5 rcfcrc--.ccs, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIC11"i; Kafedra or.-anicheskoy khimii Mcsl-ovska-o josudarstvcrmc.7-U V. To, " '.1011oroVa (Chair of Or,:~anic Chemi~3try universiteta im. 11. Of rosc(I-a S'Gaate University ii-,ieni 'U. V. L(',monf:,.-.---.v) S U I; I" I 1 '17 ED July 10, 1950 Card 2/ -, .4, - . ~- ".UVI tl,~Ag-~-' 1* Y~N 7~ e 125V~.~ 1~7-, 'ttuv --- - - ~ - x - - . - .- - . . 1. __- -~ - -_ I , . , -1 . A K; R"R TURGHTNSKIY, M.L. Dissertation: "The Arsenate Method of Cobalt and Nickel 1DdOmetrY by in,_. Solvents." Gand'Chem Sci, odessa itate U, 06essay 11953. Using organic lod - a Moscow, No. 16, -ug 54) ( Referativmrf Zh,irnal, Khiin-Y SO: STA4 393, 28 Feb 1955 _1M /Analytical Chemistry Analysis of Inorganic Substances, G-2 Uf A t Jo a urnal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61843 Author: Sbakhtakhtinskiy, G. B., Turchinakiy, M. L. Institutiont None Title: Arsenate Method of Iodometric Determination of Nickel Original Periodical: Tr. Azerb. industr. in-ta, 1955., No ll,. 64-69 NH Abstract: In the analysis of Fe-Ni alloys Ni ia precipitated an N16( 4) (AsO4)5 and determined by iodometric titration of AsO43- after dissoMion of the precipitate in H2SO4. Fe is first removed by precipitation with H3AsO4 in 4-5% CH3C0OH1 one g alloy dissolved with heating in con- centrated HC1. evaporated almost to dryness with 2 ml concentrated ENO . residue dissolved in water and diluted to 100 ml. To aliquot po;3rion of solution added 50 ml water, 2 ml 1 N CH3COONH4 and CH3COOH to a cot)cantration of 4-5% (total volume 150 ml)- Heated to 40-500, added 3-4 fold excess warm &?As04, boiled 10 minutes and filtered J iwiediately 'through No 3 or 4 crucible. Precipitate of Fe arsenate C4 Card 1/2 1