SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TYULENEV, V. - TYULIN, V.V.

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LEEEIEVAi 0. insh I ', imh.; ROZOV: R., inzh.,- 1pTj&jP-,-V, High structure for a seismic district. From. otroi. i inzh, soor. 4 no.3:43-44 MY-Je 162. (KRA 15:7) (Barauni., India-Petroleum coke) (Earthquakes and building) (Building,, Iron and steel) TYULEUV, V.G.; ZALKIN, S.L., redaktor. - Creight mechanisation in drilling] Kalsia. mekhanizateila v burenii. Koskva, Oos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-To neftianoi i gorno-topliTnoi lit-ry. 1950. 57 P. NLRA 7:6) (Boring machinery) TyULENEV~ V. G. uSlow Mechanization in DrilliDgs" Yiosc6w,, 1950 XEC TYUIJINEV. V.S. Fxfect of different compatibility of the parents on the de- velopment of calves. Zhur.ob.biol.23.no.6;474-477 11-D'62. (1,111PA 16:7) 1. Omskiy sellskokho2;yaystvennyy Institut imeni S.M.Kirdva (CATTLE BREEDING) GALVES) 004 Ve'l OOA 0* , 2 0 o: 00 J.- C. FW11446 ale to-willq 6 ii; awtmmme urew d OW b= A*vrft to dek V. E. Kuksinskays, V. N. Tedmv,aud M. D. (,Uykovswy. (Z&vo&kaya Laborateriya, IM, 0. 10-11, pp. 1138-1139). (in PAWan). The authors sMmt classifying east, iron by awarding marks for the graphite, pearfite, phosphiele eutectio wW fft-rite. Marks for the graphite an based on the length of the graphite Bakm and an determined by reference to a wries of standard micrographs which an mproduced. Marks for the pearlite an awarded on the basis of the am it occupies and the Size Of its ["nolIA9. The ~et=wfie and farite oontents an be marks awarded to the above ettimated on an am barm=", comtItuents am added up mW the cA&t iron Is classified In accordance with the toW. This total shown mw relation to the mech&Wcgil propmfice of gmy osA from 00 00 ~-00 '60 1100 04 logo 0*0 1300 lee Wee, 490 We ft %abaci .17 04. ..1 R.Ah- all W. All r- 1 9 fm 0 Of 9 1 W ON a a 3 4 IV -01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 000 4 00 00 0 *so** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 -TE2 Yi%-A-,-kand.tekhn.nauk; YAROSUNKO, V.A,, kand.tekhn.naukk P N.N., kand.tekhn.nauk The bearing capacity of sand foundations of deep cylindrical footings. Transp. stroi. 12 no.12:40-43 D 162. (NIRA 16:1) (Soil.machanics) (Bridges-Foundations and piers) TYMNEV, Ye--A,,,,kand.tekhri.nauk t, Supporting power of cylindrical footings. Transp. stroi. 13 no.6:55-56 Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Foundations) mowmv, YE. A. ''Methods of Testixv, the Strength of Wood by a TsNIS Instrwent and the Determination of the Load Capacity of Elements in Wooden Structures (Compressions and Shearings Along the Grain)." Cand Tech Sci, All-Union Sci-Res Inst of Railroad Construction and PlannJi-V,,, 11,oscov, 1954. (RZII-Iekh, Nov 54,) Survc7 of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55 TTULEM V.G. - UPIR TKO. S.A. - -... - . 1, The operation and effectivenaso of AUS-3. Naftianik 1 no.10: 24-26 0 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. 17achallnik sektora GiproAaftemasha (for Tyulenav). 2. Glav- W inzhener proyekta Giproneftemasha (for Chernenko). (Oil wall drilling-Zquipment and supplies) MCSKALEV, I.L.-, TYULENEV, Ye.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Boring holes at the base of inclined 4bell-type columnar foundations. Transp. stroi. 11 no-7:15-17 JI '61. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Nachallnik mostootryada No. I Mostotresta (for Moskalev). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut transportnogo stroitel'stva (for Tyulenev). (Cka River-Bridges-Foundations and piers) (Piling (Civil engineering)) TTULENEV. Ye.A., ~'- Effect forcemants. ~mnd.tokhu.nuuk; TBR-NIUNLYAN, P.M., inzh. of clay mortars on the adhesion of concrete to rain- Transp.stroi. 9 no.8:45-46 Ag '59. (MIRA. 13:1) (Omsk-Bridges-4oundations and piers) (Reinforced concrete--Testing) Un TY'V11"TIt *If!-7. 1". IMZBNIKOV. Ye.L. professor; ANDRIM, O.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; BEGAM, L.G., kandidat teldinicheskikh nauk; RM, O.Ta., kandidat tekhnichoskikh nauk; GAKATWOV, Ael., kAndidat tekhnicheskikh neuk; DUCHINMY, kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk; KAW. I.I., kandl- dat tekhnichoskikh nauk; ZWKHIH, B.F., kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk; LUGA, A.A., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; L-YALIH,N.B., kwAi- dat tekhnicheskikh nauk; MELINIKOV, Yu.L., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; POLIYEVKO, V.P.,.kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; FROXOPOVICH, 1. -Cf., Imndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; STREIETSKIT, N.No, kandidat takhni- cheskikh nauk; TYULENEV RNTA A kandidat tekbtkiehaskikh neuk; UIROMITS, YU.N., kandid~Tt tekhniche nauk; SHELISTMO.L.P., kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk; SHPIRO, G.S., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk: YAROSWWO, V.A., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; ZXUVICH, P.K#, inzhener;_ emmois, DAUV, N.H.; BOBROVA, U.N., tekhaicheakLy redaktor. [Techttical specifications for designing bridges and pipes for railroads of a normal gauge (TUM-561.3f:f6ettva Jul!r-12-1957 b3r-ordbr--of Ministry of Means o'fCo-n,n4c_a'tiozx and the Ministry ;f Transportation Con- struction, September 15, 19562 Takhnichaskie usloviia proaktirovaniia mostov i trub na zheleznykh dorogakh normallnoi kolei (TUPA-56).Vivedany v kachest*,e vremennykh s 1 iiUlia 1957 g. prikazom Ministerstva putei soobshcheniia i Ministerstva transportnogo stroitelletva of V sentia- bria 1956 g. No.250/TaZ/213. Moskva, Gos.transpzhe1-dor.ir4-fwo* 1957- 221 p. (KLU 10:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)#MInisterstvo Wtey soobahchenlya. (RailrosA bridges--Design) 3A 7(%%4 v ; 0-.&~ilvtwotw do 114. We the .,71-d as by 7tb-lCill' U. I~OVAA IW cc Its dc it. t Ow clf W,l V .w - - -2 IAX a 4al 1-0 PHU 0o4 90 1 Dim in" low &kdoom sw T"IFaw- UWUND uslolft 31 Im U I . . . . t. : , set, -094, I a* 090 oage lp 7 : ago sea AILM goo or** coo If* goo 1400 goo WAA sl"fliw - soon wmi" TMAI - an 0 0 0 0 0 9 *-0 0 0 0 Akio 00 '01: : :1: 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 goo t, ! so 1* 00000-00 0 004-0 2.0 2 * 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 e 0 * 0 000 A. aulOVA G.78- Amrmvk, S. - 9 --.. 1-1-1- ing roastin of yacbkanal' so Of Oxidlz &JEA 18 -.2) Tnvestigats or' of the proce 70--73 ja 165 1 Slag. TSqet.. mato 38 no* '- A~UOVAI S.A.~ PECHKOVSKIY, V.V.; VARMOY, B.N.; T-YULENEVk,,G.Ye. y Mechanism of the oxidation of a vanadium-containing spinellide. Zhur. fiz.khim. 37 no.721603-1606 il 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Permskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. AICROVAP S.A.; PECHKOVSKIYO V.V.; T~~NEVA:,G.Ye.; VARSKOYp B.No Investigation of the mineral constituents of ox1d1zed vanadium slags. Zhur. p--ikl. khim. 36 no.5:937-941 Yq t63- (MMA 16:8) L.Permskiy politakhnicheskiy Insittut. (Vanadium ores) (Metall1c cmides) KWIER, N.P.; MAMAYEVA, Ye.K-; ALIKINAt G.M.; TYULENEVA, L.I.; AFANASIYEVA, S-M- Catalytic properties of chelate polymers based on quinaldine bis-thioamides. Kin.i kat. 6 no.5-.849-853 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:11) I.. InBtitut kataliza Sibirskogo otdeleniyEL AN SSSR. U"i'uV N.V., V, L S.; Nature ci the varlaticri z;f the 4n t hri formation process cf -$-ambered Dc,&l. All Sa~;R 16/. no.5~1247-11,cf) 0 ("AIR.& 18:10) 1. Listitut geolegii. I -iofizihi SibIrskogo rtcluleniya AN SS~~R. Submitted F~,bruary 215, Y)65. DEM, G.I.; PLUZHNIKOV, A.I.; CHURAKOV, A.M., inzh.; ZHILIN, I.S., inzh.; YMAROV, D.M., inzh.; IEREDEV, N.D., inzh.; SHISHLOV, D.D., inzh.; IGLIN, V.P., in?h.; YEVLAYKV, E.S., laborant; KISEtZV, V.V., laborant; KOTELINIKOV, V.V., laborant; TYULENEVA, N.I., laborant Transfer of a hql4ing furnace to heating by natural gas with self-carburation'. 'Stall 23 no.8t755-758 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Moskovskiy inp-titut atali i splavov (for Damin, Pluihnikov). (Ftirnaces, Heating) BORESKOVP G.K.; DZISIKO, V.A.; TYULIKOVA, T.Ya6 Effect of water-and oxygen on the polymerization of ethylene on a chromium oxide catalyst, D0kI.AN SSSR 136 noaliI25mI28 Ja 161, (MIPA 14--5) I* Fiaiko-khimicheskiy institut im. L.Ya.Karpova. 2. Chlen- korrespondont AN SSSR (for Boreskov). (Ethylene) (Polymerization) (Oxygen) (Water) T-.uLII;A))L. R.p Cand Bio Sci - (dIr-5) "Powdery r-11dew on winter v'eat in ------ Yoz;cow Oblast and measures to corr'bat it," Yoscow, 1960, 19 pp, (,'cscow State Univer3ity i,.-.c-;ni M. V. Loronosov) (KL" 38-60, 107) VELICHKIN, Ye.A., red.; KARAMTSHCV, I.A., red.; LEVIN, B.I., red.; STAYFAKOV, Te.Kh.. red.; TMMMA. L.M., red.; TRITINA. Ye.L., tekbn.red.; KORNYMA, [Proceedings of the section on construction for transportation) Sektaiia transportnogo atroitalletva. Moskva, Gas. izd-vo lit-ry po Rtrolt., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1958. 372 p. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Vaenoyuznnye soveshchanire po straitellstvu. Moscow, 1958. Zamestitell minintra tranaportnogo stroitellotva (for Levin). (Transportation) TYULNNEVA, M.V-, Clinical and radiographic observations in spondvIol4sthasis. Trudy, TSentr. nauch.-isel. inst,,rentg. i rad. 10:144-148 '59. (MIRA 12:9) (SPIIM-DISEASES) BELIKOV, I.F., kand.biol.nauk; Biochemical characteristics of soybean varieties of the Mari- time Territory. Mael.-cblr.prom. 25 no.10:19-21 159. (14IRA 13:2) 1. DallnevostochW filial Sibirakogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Varitime Territory-Boybean--Varieties) BElMRSKIY, A.14,; ZAYTSEV.A, G.N.; TYULENFV.A, II.P. Chemistry of Azotobqcter. Report No.4: Amino ncid comnoisition of three Asotobnoter snecies cultured on different sources of nitrogen nutrition [with summary in English]. Mikrobiologiin 27 no.1:7-11 Jn-F f58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Haakovskiy gosudnretvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosovn, Biologo-pochvenW fakul'tet. (AZOTOBACTFIR, metnb. nmino ncids of 3 species cultured with different nitrogen sources (Run) (AMINO ACIDS, metab. Azotobacter, 3 species cultured with different nitrogen sources (Rug) ZAYTSLrVA. G.U., TYULMWA, N.P. quantitative determination of amino ncids on chrocatogrMs thr'DvgU vatives with ninhydrin. Lab.delo 4 no-3:24-30 the formRtion of deri (MIRA 11:5) MY-Je '58 1. Is kafedry biokhtmij rnatenjy biologo-POchvennOgO fakulltets Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. AMINO ACIDS) ROMATOGRAPHIC AFALYSIS) M (IIINMRIN) SOV/L23-59-20-8)4085 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 20, p 213 (USSR) AUTHORS: Yamshanov, P.I., Tyuleneva, T.A. - "" * ---__'-" "" ~'- _'. ~~q W TITLE: The Lithoidal Practure Structure of Casting From 3510M. Grade Steel PERIODICAL: Sb. statey Ural'skl-r z-d tyazh. mashinostr. im. S. Ordzhonikidze, 1958, Nr 4, PP 76 - 87 ABSTRACT: In order to elucidate the nature of the lithoidal fracture of _35KhNL grade steel castings, the temperature at which cracks appear was in- vestigated. In the critical temperature range (700 - 2000C), 35KhNL steel possesses a lithoidal fracture which is characterized by a destruction along the borders of primary grains. The formation of a lithoidal fracture in steel castings can be enhanced.by the following factors: the alloying components Cr, Ni; increased metal temperature in the furnace and during the pouring; slow cooling of the metal in the mold; intense liquidation development and considerable gas saturation of the steel. A description is given of the formation scheme of litholdal structure, which can be eliminated by steel recrystallization, and, in the Card 1/2 case of a very stable lithoidal state, by homogenizing. The main reason SOV/123-59-20-8W5 The Lithoidal Fracture Structure of Castings From 35EhNL Grade Steel for the development of cold cracks is the low ductility of steel and its high sensitive- ness to gashes in a cast state. In order to prevent cold cracks in steel castings it is necessary to design the machine parts, if possible, with a uniform wall thickness, to design whenever possible hollow chamfers, not to allow abrupt transitions from one cross-section to another, nor transitions without hollow chamfers, and to disperse the metal feed Into the mold, for which purpose more feeders have to be installed, which widen towards the machine part. Moreover, impurities and scab must not be allowed in castings, machine parts with abrupt transitions in body thickness should be longer held in'the mold, in order to eliminate more completely the stress, and it is necessary to handle the machine part with care until it has undergone full thermal treatment. 13 figures. K.V.I. Card 2/2 1ITYULEIZVA, T. A. with Yamshanov, P. I. "Stone-like Structure of Fractures irl. 35kh_NL Steel Castings" with Yam hanov, P. I. "Cracks in Steel Castings" Making of Large Castings, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958, 108pp. (This book was prepared for the 25th Anniversary of the Uralmashzavod. The stages of founding development in the plant and the plant's progress and achievements in this field are described. TAMHAWOV, P.I.; TTULENEVA, T.A. Ston7 fracture appearance in 35MAI steel castings. Sbor.st.UZTM no.4:76-87 1 58. (MIRA 11:12) (Steel castinge-Testing) (Steel alloys--Metallograpb7) '-"4:99.-109 -.1. 58 Cracks on steel-c"tin go.,Sbor.st UZTM'noo (NIRL litiz), (Ste'j*castjngfj-T-Rtjug) (Steel--AnalYsis)' e XNUNYANTS, I.L.; PW(WA, Ye.Ya.; TYUWXBYA,V,V. Reactions of perfluors slef ins. Part 5. Reactions for ths conjugate addition of halides. Izv.AW SSSR Otd.khim.nrtuk ne-7:843-849 ji 156. (mm 9:10) I.Inatltut elementoorganichookikh soyedinenly Akademil nauk SSSR. (Oleflas) (Halides) V VjV, AUTHORSt Lutsenk-o, 1. F. and Tyuleneva, V. V. 79-2-49/58 TTTM Reduction of Merourated Amiden of Garboxylic A oids w,.th Phosphorous Acid Esters (Vosstanovleniya merkuriravannykh karbonovykh kiBlot efirami foaforistoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, 1957, vol 27, No 2, pp. 497-499 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The results obtained during the reaction of trialkylphospbites with mercurated carboxylic acid amides are described. It was found that this reaction leads to a quantitative separation of metallic mercury and formation of carboxylic acid amides and nitriles as well as phos- phoric acid eaters. The amide radical doesnot become alkylated in this case. Instead of the alkylated amide, the authors obtained good yields of trialkylphoop),ate and carboxylic acid amides and nitriles. It was observed that the reaction between the mercurated carboxylic acid amide and trialkylphoBphite is accompanied by considerable heat liberation. Five minutes' boiling of the reaction mixture resulted in complete Card 1/2 separation of the metallic mercury. Thp trialkoxyphosphazoacyls forming after the separation of the carboxylic acid amide molecule experience 79-2-49/58 Reduction of Mercurated Amides of Carboxylic Acids with P~osphorous Acid Eaters further decomposition into trialkylphosphate and carboxylic acid nitrile. It is pointed out that the reaction passes throug), an intermediate stage with the formation of acylimidophosphoric acid esters, which are thermally unatiLble. There are 6 references, of which 3 are Slavic ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University PRESETITED BY: SUBMITTED: March 13, 1956 AVAILABIEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 MOTYA11-189 I.L.; P;~IWOVAP Ye-ya-; ~ Addition reactions of perfluoro61afins. Report Eo. 14: Conjw-ated - j ~ addition of halides and mercury salts. Izv. IUT SZSR. Otd. khim. nauk no. 1:88-93 Ja .161. (IMA 14:2) . 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Olefins) (Mercury organic compounds) (Fluorine organic compounds) 12 7-i P~-~V -ewv I z,__" , ; , r- iqn ;~q-4/Pr_4 I; !I', v ACCESSION %,R -. AP3002298 3. __'0 6 2- / 60 0 0 / 0Ll 22 AUTHOR: Knunyants, I. L.; SterlIn, R. N.; Tyuleneva, V. V.; Pinkina, L. N. T7TLF: Pseudohalo properties of 2erf-luoroa en-lTracLals in esters of perfluoro- alkenylphosphoric aci (I SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Otdeleniya khimicheskikh nauk, no. 6, 1963, u25-u27 TOKC TA(IS: perfluorovinyl phosphoric acid, perfluoropropenyl phosphoric acid, peril uon):Lsobutanyl priosphoric acid, perfluoroisobutenyl phosptoric. acid, me-ny- perfltzorapropyl phosphoric acid, hydrolysis, diisopropyl aster ABSMIACT: The following new esters of perfluoroalkanylphosphoric acids were pre- pared; caemical and p'-Ys_i-_aI data is ;7.4ven: diethyl ester of 1,2-diflluoro-2- --h-3 c ii_'sopr~~pyi ester of perfluorov'inyl pho~sp~'Gric _--proPy es-~r cf !~4d: 1"Bopropy' es-.er D_' PerrL Uoropropan- ~;;a e:- nD.L 5Q I L pseudohalo properties- a-1kali-ne hydrolysis of the above ast4F:rs gives the sponding fluoroalkenes, alcohols and alkali phosphate-, the f.Luorovinyl phospnor]Lc Card 1/2 --L-12718w;63 _7 -ACCESSION NR: AP3002298 acids did not give triiluoroethylene on hydrolysis. Orig. art. has: 3 tables,4 formulas and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION- Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organoelemental ConVounds, A~my o~ Scionces'SSSR) SMMD: 15Jan63 DATE tuN,... i6ju63 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE. 00 NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 001 C.rci 2/2 --------- -A__ AL.J KNUNYANTSP I.L.; PERVOVA, Ye.Ta.; TYULENEVA, V.V. Reactions of fluorinated olefins. Report no.17: Competing conjugation in perfluoroalkenylphosphinic eaters. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.9:1576-1583 3 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Phosphinic acid) (Olefins) (Conjugation (Chemistry)) KNIINYANTS, I.L., TYULDa'VA, V.V.,- PERVOVA, Ya.Yd.; STERLIN, R.N. I p - ~ - - Pteudophoqphonium compounds from triethyl phoophitte and perfl-tiorc-clefins. Izv, AN 5OSSR. Ser. khim. no.10:1797- 1801 0 164. (MM 17:2.2) 1. InstihLt el-3mentoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. ACC NR, AP6021957 :,uju (CL CODE- L. V.; Tyuleneva, V. V. AMIOR: Knunyants, Shoki~ia, V. ORG: Institute Of %ca(:emy of Sc1encea,SSSR (Inatitut elernentoorganicheskikh soYcc:'1-'i;ez-tiy -iau,,, SSSR) TITLE: Reactions of perfluoro olefins with aucleophillic reagents. Trifluoro- pyruvic a,id and its dcrivatives. SOIRICE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v, 169x no, 3, 1966, 594-597 TOPIC TAGS: perfluoroethylene oxide hydrolysis, trifluoropyruvic acid derivatives' ,Cr* YZ C- AJ OXI&O, I 1qo)010&Mvv'1j/-5 'i ABSTRACT: In the presen-ce of H 0 and silica gel at 100%, perfluoroethylene oxide (I) is easily hydrolyzed to form IV, a stable compound with mp 125-126%, boils at 156-158*C with decomposition. Hydrolysis of I in the presence of ace.tone yields the adduct V (mp- 111-~-112*C): Alcholysis of I yields the ester III, which is saponified with sulfuric acid in the presence of silica gel at 140% to yield esters Vla and V`Ib: Vla was also ob~C~Ined by methylation of IV with diazomethane and saponification of the methylation product. 1/2 uDC: 547.484 7 i Amonolyjai~s of I at -400C yields VII (mp 113-114-C)-: tmonalysis of VIII in dry ether yielded Ix (mp 139-C).; (WA-50; CBE No. 111 SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 23Dec65/ ORIG REP: 007 YA14SHJUMV, P.I. . kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; TTULMMVA, T.A., Inthener. Causes for the occurrence of stony fracture and cold cracks in 35Khn steel castings. Trudy Ural. politakh. inst. no.60: 1110-143 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Steel castinge-Testing) In the T~;,--h-,Aeal Council of th-1 nix' the 'V'l--+---~':-,-,!it, 36 no.5:85-89 (Veterlr--ry medicine) njE~A M.F. ~F - -- - T - :94-96 1? '58- 6k, -4 W~ " . ' n. Veterinartia 35 no.? (mru 11:2) the Soviet UniO .(VoterinarY medicine) TYULVIIIKOVA, 14.7., In the Council of Science and Technology of the Ministry of Agri- culture of the U.S.S.R. Vaterinariia 35 no.4.-92-93 Ap 158, (MIRL 11:3) 1. Uchanvy sakrotarl- glavnyy vetvrach Veterinarnoy sektsii nauchno- tekhnichookogo eoveta Hinisterstva sel'skogo Idiozyavetva SSSR. (Veterinary medicine) TYULENIKOVA, M.F. V-.- .., In the Technical council of the Ministry of Agriculture of the U.S.S.R. Veterinartia 34 no.4:90-92 Ap 157. (MLRA 10:4) (Veterinary medicine) TYULXN'KDVAP In the Of the tific Technical and Scion U.S.S.R. Veterinariia 35 (Vaterinar7 medicine) Council of the Hiniotr7 of Agriculture o 158. (KM 11:10) no.lo:92-94 TML'Tj A.' -F. DECEASED I IL6-6' ') !,f SEE mc ut-Itq, A'S' CA M*UW* of Increasing The &O"bysuess of ff=ure and ~Osishllt*- ~A,~, Tyjljfi~_ Sow, Aft,m, 0, So, 3. X.'- i's Ilk,, -1fir i rpk rg-Wo ishow xTrairr ls~% "f In P1 Nil, (It-in lummurr pilro limit it) lilt hillniii [he high Imp, anti winds rassw thrlse hmws Addlis, i,l f.x L phoophAte dmr t1mraw the 1~ .4 NIII Of "IAHUM 14-11 in pentollans; anti celfulow. A&Ins. of phaysphates it) the uta- nure imuraws, their availability with compmting. mjwc- Phnitilhate mthfuss. to usanure in the huntial lemiss-t.ite clintme of the Nfnxmw province cuts down lilt 14-c4 or X 111. No its the vmth (ateppe) the hmn are still inch even wilts mip%-r- ~"phosphate. 1, S. l"fle 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 41 0 0 0 J, 1 4 1 0 1 6 is 11 U11 Uis 14 1) a It 9 21 12 n 36 a Is V a n U 11 aU it a X V a so a 41 111 Q d at* !A ,__r_fi t p La , W-M. PRA ' -- of an himrs"Od Cad4ft #s. The tasm A" 2WAA- dwws 111' vadOus 541k Ottv C`O(OH)t tr"tt"Ot- r J1, M, Bysljvvg. Traim, Siod laws. Cialf. !_64 - Wj,-1()7(J9W) rdd 103f) 2 Lesix in Engliah) 49* it . , , g A ftvk; asuf extanded disLuinion of ". expts, with 00 a various wils wid artMliai pht, (rout which it is enticluded that ir#CMNM in CXCk=P CAPGCi1Y fUUUWinj CAMR)l 0* treatment is due priocipsily to activation of "Cossell" formed by the muttW pptn. of oppositely charged e. g., negatively charged clay and ptmtivvly charged P ** *0 RAhAq. "is "i" Cd east again "uirt a mg. a chant and upock Ca(011), treatment Ca" is adambcd. 00 4 to be rvk%wil sulmtequently by exchanxe with other catiori-, Thirty-six references. C. Scholkohrrarr eow goo so xi CISA 00 go goo go* Z,; 14 d r 00 4Pj1 1,40 alTALLUNCICAL LITINAVOt CLAiIWKA1ION gig- 1-134; ire* _U r likol C.C a.- III a 4, 1 1V CW 0 0 Is H 9 ii 3 1 9 U4 U Is AV NO ; Et It 69 KIt K $9 K It It It !goo 4p 41 0 9 at0 0 0 0 Ole 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 o9 01 TrULZHIKOVA, M.P. In the Scientific and Technical Council of the Ministr/ of Agriculture of the U,S.S,R, Vetarinariia 36 no.1091-9) 0 159, (Vaterinarl medicine) ( HIRA 1311) ~/, TyumKOVA, M.F, In the Scientific and Technical Gouncil of the Ministry of Agriculture. Yeterinariia 36 no,11193-95 H 159 (KIu 13:3) (Veterinary medicine) TYULIN'ROVA, H-b 04r Cou=ij Of the MinistrY Of In the Science and Technol ,R, Veterinariia 35 no.12!78-,80 Agriculture of the U-S,S (141U 11%12) D '58. (VoterinarY medicine) t ',-T,YULICHEVo D*Vo (Leningrad) Library of the history of Beiencee VOP.iBt-eBt-i t8kh- n0-10:18c,"19C) WIRA 14:3) o6o. (Leningraol~--Scientific libraries) S/020/61/136/001/026/037 B004/3056 AUTHORS: Boreskov, G. K., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Dzisiko, V.A., and Tyulikova, T. Ya_!_ TITLE: The Effect of Water and Oxygen on the P31ymerization of Ethylene Upon Chromium Oxide Catalysts PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, No. 1, pp. 125-128 TEXT: Greatly differing data of the efficiency of chromium oxide catalysts in ethylene polymerization (Refs. 1-3) gave rise to the present paper. Itpurities are assumed to have an effect. The present paper gives an account on the effect of water and oxygen on polymerization, The catalyst was made of aluminosil cate carrier, bulk weight 0.43, pore radius 40-60 A, surface 300 m Ig. This base was impregnated by chromic acidv dried at 1100C, heated to 2500C, and activated by 4 hours' heating to 4000C at 10-3 torr. The finished catalyst contained 5% CrO 3* Primarily, experiments were made with extremely pure ethylene. Purity was attained by Card 1/4 The Effect of Water and Oxygen on the Poly- 5/020/61/136/00-./026/037 merization of Ethylene Upon Chromium Oxide B004/BO56 Catalysts passing C2H4 at a pressure of 50 atm through carbon filters, through a column with niokel-chromium catalyst (for 0 2removal), and through columns with active Al 203 (removal of water). The solvents, ToP-1 (BR-1)-type gasoline, cyclohexine or heptane were also freed from water and oxygen by Al203 and blowing-through of N 20 Purified C 2H4 contained about 5 parts- per-million 0 2 and H20, the solvents contained about 5 parts-per-million H20. Polymerization took place in a stainless steel autoolave of 1 liter volume. Speoial measures (breakoffski for oatalyst-oontaining ampoule, magnetic mixttw) prevented aooess of impurities during the rsaotion. Processing was as follows: Heating of autoolave to 20000p evaouation for two hours# cooling down to 10000, repeated blowing-through of pure C 2 H4' Subsequently# 300 9 of purified solvent were pressed into the autoclave by means of N 21 followed by 02H4 addition up to a pressure of 35 Atm. Curves I of Pig. 2 (polymer yield versus catalyst conoentration) and Pig.3 Card 2/ 4 The Effect of Wate.T and Oxygen on the Poly- S/020161/136/001/020'/037 merization of Ethylene Upon Chromium Oxide B004/~056 Catalysts (efficiency of the catalyst versus its concentration)'illustrate the results obtained with pure C H Curve's II were obtained for higher water 2 4' content (20 parts-per-million). Fig. 4 shown the effect of oxygen upon the effi3iency of the catalyst. It is assumed that the impurities are adsorbed on the catalyst and thus obstruct its activity centers.-The authors thank B. A. Lipkind, Cltef Engineer of the Gor1kovskaya baza NTINP (Gorlkiy Base of the Scientific Research Institute of the Petroleum IAdustry) for supplying the carrier samples. There are 4 figures and references: 2 Soviet and 1 Belgian. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Kalrpova (Institute of Physical Chemistry imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTED: August 17, 196o Legend to Fig. 2: 1: Water content in the solvent 5 parts-per-million. II: Water content in the solvent 20 parts-per-million; a) content of catalyst in the solvent, b) polymer yield. Card 3/4 S/020/61/136/001/'U^20'/O'-'7 BOO4/BO506 Legend to Fig- 3. 1: Water content in the solvent 5 parts-per-million; II: water content in the solvent 20 parts-per-million; a) content of catalyst in the solvent, b) efficiency of the-catalyst. Legend to Fig. 4. Oxygen content in ethylene 1: 0-0003~6; 2: 0.001~6, 3: 0.01~o 4: 0.1~; a) content of catalyst in the solvent, b) efficiency oP. the catalyst. 4600. '100- zoo - E200 'k + /00- 0 a 92 Q3 Q4% DdOwDMIDIVD1 _0 Va.70M 9Y;4VfipVPMVJV Q Card 4/4 c1f x8falwoull" of (afflusor 64 atill"itty chanatirm of tho Kajutonsirs stoW. V. A, Avos 6, No, 12. At Mt Ipts). -Th~,qmi4i ill Ow At.a. towt."o tile rrim.M. atitkil I.Ijrv I,, I (Ito , Ow At". v Ill. d. N." is 11W bkl-~ 1.4 VIT J, I"If ~1.. 1'T If.a, ilu J-. .-I slo-411 4 JlMllroi fop. tht, pkv, ..Ill 01cm. voluiltum, let the air.&, Iwltlq~u Ill, .11.1la-1 N-Its slillmlair "llirf solmstali-Al .4 ~M6. I)rA%Wl illsprovirtlivilt 4 1 Wit, TYULIN, V. A.; BEUS. T. B. Phosphates Effect of granulated organic and mineral fertilizers on yield of grain crops and perennial grasses. Sov. agron. 10 no. 8, 1952. Monthl - List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIEED. rM &_S., ". BEUS. T.B. Co=oSt 10. no. 10; Oct. 1952- Action of organic-mineral COM1308ts. Sov. agron. camber 19549%- Unclassified- Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, 22 0~"- 9. Monthly List -Of ;------- !'L~ ~f ii 7,..,..:, . '0 1 , -I.! : -*.I ~ . , .., i -I.- zi)d-l vaiL.. ,,! . :,. - ,I ~', 1 -.1- 11"'1 ", 7 X '-l' ,.I , I - I . I USSR/Chemistry - Fertilizers FD-969 Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 12/19 Authors Tyulin, V. A., Cand Agr Sci; Beus, T. B. Title Improvement of the effectiveness of phosphorite flour as a rerti- lizer Periodical Khim. prom., No 7, 432 433 (48-49), Oct-Nov 1954 Abstract Report on the results achieved by using as fertilizers phosphorite or apatite treated with hydrochloric, sulfuric, or nitric acid. Also describe experiments on the use of phosphorite combined with moist superphosphate. In view of the good results obtained by using phos- phorites partly. decomposed with acid, in the manner described, rec- ommend that this process be applied on a plant scale. Five refer- ences, all USSR, 2 since 1940. Institution Institute of Grain Growing of the Non-Chernozem Belt VARENMAP Ya.T., daktor biolog. nauk; TYUMN YA!~j_.Xand. seltakokhoz. nauk Una of fertilizers in the non-Chernoxem zone. Zemledelie no.5,.44-49 Yq 164. (MIRA 17W 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut sellakego khozyaystva tsentrallnykh rayonov nechernozemnoy zony. TYUL 1.4j, TATFVSKIYp V.M. LUT-INAJA Gomparative reviej of certain spe--tral characteristics 1Cw- pressure mercury lamps. Prib. i tok-h. ekap. 8 no.6-11 '0 !L-D 163. Mirror-type bulVe for studing the Raman spectra of gaseous substances, lbid.tl56-158 (MIRA 17t6) 1. Khimicheskiy fakulltet, Moskovskogo goaudarstvennogo universiteta. a t r bu- a 11 a ~. a L -iut.hors Jiank 8 F Ik' -2 A U- 4~^v a~M-'homin of t. h," a amp I e and 0. 1 ~W, AU1 HO)i.i Tyul in , V. I Ta t e,~ s.!,~iy, T rl A low Pressure hi.rh-nower morcury larip as a source of excitation in tile rivestigation of rotational 1?amarl PERIODICAL: Optilca i spektroskopiya, v.14, no.4, 1963, 582-585 TEXT: The construction of a low pressure high-power mercury lamp developed by tho authors 'As given (Fig.!). It is fully water- cooled and Kovar seals are used at tile electrodes. The intensity arid :1,11fW.Idth of- t~.e i~-- to st-loct t~lo %.-cr,-lnz c0ndl-tlclis. a S M ea :5 U I- CS 1 r. ',-Iry- Perot interf orometer, incrcasus inearl Y w i t Il curre :t, Ae n1 t,~ I- ro ni 1 2 c m t . 3 li - - -A 2 -idient 17 The vol t, A ./C In ~1 a g e 19 r, .; -, , -1, . ', -I . vIrl t o R r II n t; v a n d th c i r,te ri sit n r I-! i n. c r ~a q -n ear Iv lnoarLy %4dith current up to 6 T~o 7 A/cm The best working i "Xcitatirin ~~ roL I' p v c t ra ~i q i n go lf-,)b k li-ne is as fol' I o,. s -a ' e : L r o,-- e ~o,) I ing water at posi-tive- coliknn cooling, water at W'l-, current densitY 6,7 to Card 11/2 A low pr,--ssure high-power S/051/63/014/004/024/026 E039/E420 7 A/cm2 (25 to 27 A for shown dimensions) and voltage 110 to 120 V. The uridth of the exciting line is then not more than 0.14 cm-1. The inten-,,ity of the 4)58 irie frim this fully cooled lamp at I A is /i ti;.~es ancil at, 25 A i~ 7 t,.;-es 7.,-)re inteiise than L:)r tl,.c 15 corresponding "Toronto ty-pell lamp at L5 A. There are 2 &-Igures. 012M #40 WO Coristruction olt' lainp k~i;nensions -4n mm) Card 2/2 a KOPTTIV5 G.S.~ PANCHENKOY YU.N.- TYUILIN~ V.I.; TATEVSKIY, VJI. i Y Gilatlating the frequency and vibrration patte.m of '.Wo eorms of the molecules or 1.3-butadiene C 4H6 and C4%, Opt. i spektr. 19 no.2zl94-197 Ag 165. ( 1,qA 1.818) D""HESSMI S,; TWUN, Vj.-, PENTIN, lu..A. &itational cf an -,,6r-..Preve molecule. Zhur. v truk.. khim. 6 no.3t465-467 Mj-,-,,TE, (ICRA 18:8) 1. Moskovskiy goaudar-citvennyy universitst Imeni M.V.Lomonosova. GRIBOVA., Z.P.;.7YULINO T.I.; TATEVSKIY, V.M. Rotational Raman spectra. Part 2: Vinyl acetylene C,H4. Opt. i spektr. 15 no.3:320-324 S 163. (MM 16:10) TYULINP V.I.; TATEVSKIYp V.M. Raman rotation spectra. Part 1. Carbon dioxide QD2- Opt- i spektr. 15 noolt38-41 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Raman effect) (Carbon dioxide-Spectra) PANCHENKO, Yu.N.; PENTIN, Yu.A.; TP~Ilj, V.I.; TATEVSKIY, V.14. Vibration spectra of 113-D6-Butadiene. Opt. i spektr. 16 no.6t992-997 Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) ALEKSANDROV., A.I,.; TYULIN V I . TATiV-)KIY, V.:i, . .;P Vibrational spectra of' carbon rubdinxi'le (C 0-) irl A- 17 rl~l. 44 J1 .1 - states of aggregation. Opt. i sF-ktr . `3~' (1,1IRA 1'7-.c)% PANCHMO, Yu. N.; PENTIN, Yu. A.; it V. I.; TATMKIYI V. M. Run opeotrum of liquid 1,3-butadlems. Opt, 1, paktr. 13 no.61857-859 D 162. (MIRA 16ti) (Butadiene) (Ra=n effect) 9 . - 15M ~, - " 7a , 'm ~ON - , olg, -W-,- - . ~ VqZb~' .41, ,F "t..a.0,I 'M . -4 t R M I " - z A',--. TYULIN V.I.; TATEVSKIY, Y.M. A low-pressii:re high-power mercur7 lamp as a source of excita- tion in studies of Raman rotation spectra. Opt i Bpektr. 14 no-4:582-585 AP '63. ~MIRA 16:6) (Electrie ligbting, Mer=7 vapor) (Razoan effect) TYULINJ V.I.; TATEVISKIYj V-M- nt of lines of Ramn ,;==-- .~-`~ determining th, displacew t821-822 Je 163. New method for opt. i. spej--i,;r. 14 no.6 (MIRA 16:8) rotation spectra* (Raman effect) . F., ORISHIN, V. M. and LYMSEM, S. Ya. "Specifical prophylaxis, treatment and some problems of epizootiology o f Oujeski d4sease, ~ -ur-bearing animls." Veterinariya, Vol- 37, 110- 4., 1960, p. 46 _T~ M - 'D,~.. . -tf~; - I~t 0 . %IIJ &"r ,-,a ?.w Au,~ ~~ r--~ - "VA AUTHORS: T I M~ V. T Ti, 1v s Kot 0v, Yu . I T3mlin, V.I. an, (J. __ __ --"- '" i- , __ Z., ibmaan S'.1jectiual of Caceous CO, (EDC :(I ~- ionno,r,o rasseyaniya eazoobra~noy Gb,-).', C;ptika i 2'pektrosskopiya, 1~58~ Vol.IV, _Tjr..", R~idGDICAL: Usinf, apparatus described earlier (I i'- 61 i 0 r;3 obtained rotatlimal ~;pcctr,_ua of CO 2 spectroi;~etk;r V., of on a rat i no ith llylt~ar di, 0 Q v 6.7 Alm in the second order, TIIQ spC'etl-al vi-idth of the apectromoter slit via- 0 __L. T u L - U - . 45 cM 1L Lvrc On p.2?1 shovis a photo,!-,.-raph of the obta-ined, 1.-0-1 spectrwa was used for calibratuiorl,' 2he r_ i !'?,- -, are 0-iven in the table on p.2?2. For a lincax GO,, ..,oie~;ule displacerymts of rotational lines -L;0 C-'-~Citiing line are Lr;iven by I &,~ i = (4D-GD)(j+3/C'_,) - 8D(J+7/-,).9 I v.,he re IR and D are rotaticnal constan-Cc? and j is the rotational ,faantuLinaLfber. Pro-:-, "_-h,.e r~'--~;uits obtained u Canj 1/2 the constant D could not be but cre can say Rarun ~'-)'poctiua of (~aseou,,,, co2 4 ,that it is less -than 2 x 107 ci.i'_ I' ,the au"hor finds Do 0.00,011 value o-j" a r~ re e sI'doll 1.vi-,;h ti-e Value f(~lu.,,!-iE JJO 1, 0 L, infrared spoctra (f~,~f.2, -).422). i:!_,J vib~ational frequencies fLor fully-sy.,.-etric vibra-'L.-ion wel~e also ~b-'Gained. Them,, v;erc, tc b,,~ _-L2,Y1:,'7 2nd 1388.2 cia- these walues _,L~roo .~,Jlvcn in j~_-fS.L~ and 5. The re are 1 fi,,~arc , 1. t abllc ln.nd 1.~ -(C,~-In and 5 references of vihicI-i 1 is Soviet, 3 AL - ri translation of AL.,erican %%,ork into Lioscovi State University. (Zn_sk.,DvsI:-.i:j r _~as. 11,lay 17, 1957. 1. Raman spectrum-Carbon dioxide 2. Carbon dioxide-Spectrographic analysis a r C,_ 2/2 -JUJ~-M, V 1, SUSHCHINSKIY. M.M.; TTULIN, V I. Investigation of the degrees of depolarization lines in Ramn spectra of hydrocarbons with conjugate double bonds. Dokl.AN SSSR 95 no-3:505-508 Kr '54. (MIRA 7:3) 1. Fizicheskiy institut im. P.N.Lebadeva Akadamii uauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom G.S.Landebergom. (RamAn effect) (Hydrocarbons) 51-6-22/26 AUTHORS: Tyulin, V. I. and Tatevskiy, V, M. TITLE: The Apparatus for Production of Raman Scattering Spectra of Gaseous Substances. (Apparatura dlya polucheniya. spektrov kombinatsionnogo rasseyaniya gazoobrazn7kh veshchestv.) PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya) 1957, Vol.II, Nr.6, pp. 820-821. (USSR) ABSTRACT: The technique of the study of the Raman scattering spectra of gases is difficult. Only recently apparatus for the study of Raman spectra with short exposure times and high dispersion and resolving power was constructed (Refs. 1-3). In USSR work on the subjeet*started with Ref.4. The present authors constructed a "Torontoo mercury light-source described in Refs. I & 3. This source was of the horizontal type with an are length of 850 mm. A voltage of 70 V and a current of 20 A were used. Two such lamps were prepared by A*I. Prostakov. Ref.1 describes also a multi-beam container for the gas under study. The present authors Card 1/2 constructed a similar container for pressures up to 10 atm 51-6-22/26 The Apparatus for Production of Raman Scattering Spectra of Gaseous Substances. (Fig.1). The apparatus was used to study C02 gas. Spectrum of C02 at 3-6 atm was photographed using a, spectrograph HCn -51 with a short-focus camera* At 20 A in the light source the 002 doublet 1286-1388 cm-1 was obtained after an exposure of several minutes. Fig. 2 shows this doublet obtained at 3 atm and 20 minute exposuret Two students of the Moscow State University, A.S. Bayshev and Yu.I. Kotov took part in this work. There are 2 figures and 5 references, 2 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: January 12, 1957. AVAILABLEj Library of Congress, Card 2/2 N-- ---- - - RZZITIKOVA, Ye.B.i TYULIN, V.I.; TAMVSKIY, V-M- Temperature dependence of the infrared absorption bandB of gaseous 1.1-Butadiene. Opt. i bpektr. 13,no.3:364-368 a 162. (MIRA 15-9) (Butadiene--Spectra) s/051/62/013/oo6/ol5/027 E039/E120 AUTHORSs Panchenko, Yu.N., Pentin, YU.A., Tyulin, V.I., and Tatevskiy, V.M. TITLEi The Raman spectrum of liquid 1 - 3 butadiene PERIODICALs Optika i spektroskopiyal V-13, 'no.6, 19b2, 857-859 TEXT: Previous work on the subject is reviewed and the Haman spectrum investigated to elucidate the possibility of relating the reak lines to the second isomer form. Spectra are obtained on A,$C_-12 (DIPS-12), DFS-4 and KQJ -b7 (isp-67) spec'trometers using photographic and photoelectric recording. The 4358 1 line is used for excitation. Two samples of 1-3 butadiene are used, one 97-8~0 pure (impurity:butane -)2~o) and.the other-99-7~o (impurities.- trans-butane 2 r4O.27S with a,trace of'cia-butane-2). The data are ;'..presented in a table, which.also contains the most complete dbkta from the literature. Good agreement is obtained with the results of other authors and the differences which occur are discussed in detail. New lines of low intensity are observed in the Raman spectrum,of liquid 1-3 butadiene at 1422, 1505, 16o6 and 1658 cm-1. Card 1/2 S/051/62/013/oo6/ul5/027 The Raman spectrum of liquid ... E039/EI20 These had all been observed previously in the infrared spectrum of the liquid, and the 1658 cm-1 line had been found in the Raman spectrum of gaseous 1-3 butadiene. These lines *were related to the second isomer form. While it is possible to relate these frequencies it is con8idered to be premature'to attribute them to the second isomer form. There is I table. SUBMITTEDt April 24, 1962 Card 2/2 AUTHOi: TI7L'-w: Now method for determining Ji -ne m- 3hifts i-n rotational ;,,L un s .5MRCE: Optika i sp-ektroskopiya, v. 14, no. 6, 1963, 821-8---4 TOPIC TAGS: Une shifts, Ranan spectra ABSTRACT: The authors propose a reasonablj- accurate method for determining the shift of rotational lines In Ram-an ipectra. The method is based on calculations -the-6 ioition-betire rotational -Stokes- -an(t-anti-Stokes- lines with the same lisrug epa en-- J and a constant v&ich can be determined -with reference to a series of st;kndard HS lines. The Stokes-anti-Stokes separation is determined on a compara--.or, The pro- cedure has been used by the authors Li conjunction with spectroscopi: work on a DFS-3 spectrograph. The accuracy in detenaLning the line shifts depends on --'-e 'ritensity and width of the rotational lines and is usually of the order o' 0-03 CM SUP -1, Grig. art. has: 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none Card 1/2 ........... ................... T I TLE -Itotational Raman spectra 1. Carbon dioxide SWRCE: Optika i apektroskopiya, v.15, no.1, 1963, 38-41 TOPIC TAGS: Raman spectrm,,carbon dioxide; gas spectrum ABSUMM The present study is the first of a prooosed series of investigations of the rotallonil Raman spectra of gasecus substances to be undertaken tn the La- bo--atory (-.f molecular Spc-ctroscopv, Che7rlstr-j Vosco-w Sta-e *-*n.,v-rs--- Such ha,,e ~.,ecome fuasibic owir~g to the develop=ient of powerf-I :ow--)ress,z-e mercury discharge tubes and multiple-path (mirror end) cells. in the present atu- dy two 2-meter Hg tubes were used, tho selected line being 4358 R. The facal dis- tance of the cell mirror was 2 m; the diameter 40 zLn; the reflection 97-931M. The cell was designed to withstand pressures of up to 10 atm. The rotational spectrum (microdensitometer trace reproduced) was recorded in the first order witi conden5- ing lens and in the second order without a lens at M C02 pressure of 3.5 atra; the exposure times were 2.5 to 10 hours. The frequency shifts of the rotational relative to the exciting line for a linear molecule are tabulated. The rf) t -I F-o'. 'Card 1/2 L 'S (-;-N' .1;R: ~P39034~'S constants 8, and Dj, entering the equation for the frequency shifts. were deter- mined and are comp5red with the data of other authors based on the infrared gpec- t rum. "The authors are grate-ful to Z.P.Gribov and B.Ye,Zaytseva for ass's-ance in the vork.` Drig.art.has: 1 formula. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 23Oct62 DATE ACQ: 30Ju163 ENCL-. 00 SUB CODE: Fri,01 NO SOV REP: 006 OTFER- 009 Ccrd 2/2 ALI__ L 19974-'63 VdP(j )1EN (c)IEWT (1)lVtrr (m)/BDS ff.Of ~Jxxy AP3oo??-6 9 ACCESSION N17- AFFTC/ASb Pc-4/Pr-4 S/0051/03/015/003/0320/0324 AU171011t- Gribova,Z. P. ; Tyulin, V.I. Ta tevs kiy, V.M. TITIX: lqotational Raman spectra. 2. Vinylacotylcnc~C4114 SOURM-Optiha I spalctroalcopiya, v.15, no.3 1063, 320-324 TOPIC TAGS- Raman Bpe c trum,.rat ational spe c trum, vinyl acetylene 'IBSTr The Investi-ntion was concerned with the rotational Raman spectrum-~of A LACT: vinylacetylene (C,,.Il,- - ) . The spectrwa was recorded on a DFS-3 spectrograph with a linear dispersion of S.6 cm-!-/= in ',;Ie seco.-W order. The vinylacetylene molecule Is of Interest for such hiU%-resolution Rii.zaa studies because it belonGs to the I ~s (hilWort-o, mainly linear and symmetrical top class of sli-htly assy.=etricnI to, molecules have been investi.-atcd) . T',c A%) values (shif ts) observed in the rota- tional'Raman spcctrtmi are tabulated, and asrij;mmonts (R, S and S' branches) for the lines are made on the bnsis of nnalysis of tlic: experimental data. The values derived for the structure parameters are ia aUrcement with the data in the litera- ture (Tables of interatomic Distandes qnd Con' igti-rations in Mol~,culcs and Ions, 1/2 Card L 19974-63 AC=ZS1OX IM.; AP20072GO 2dUll.-ed b.-~ L.B.Sutton, N6.11, London, 10150w). The value obtained for the langrth of the singla C-C bond is 1.43 (literature 1.,1413 R) , and that for the C=C-C anglo i~, 124.30 (literature 1230). 'T*he ~,-,ritar is 1-rateful to S.I.Subbotin for nssis- tanco in the calculations." Orig.art.1ins: A. Xornulas, I fitgure slid 0 tables. ASSOCIATION: none StMIMITTED: 2GDocG2 DATE ACQ: OVOct63 EXCL*., 00 SUB CODE:` P13 NO Mr SO11: 003' OTILER: P3.1 2/2 Card wuLl.i, V. V. "Tho Rrjl(- of' lk-cp ll~wlkr,6 in Gul vf F-asalt-.5 c ~;al 3~,ils Un-lii-r Irrigation Conditio.~s." Gat~d A,~r Sci, 1.Zscov v,,-r.4r;r :~f 1,enln ica,, oP Agriculture imeni K.A. Tii,,dr-yazc;v, Moscow, 1.~54. No 21'jan 551 Sur- of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Hi.ahei- Educatio,-- Institutions (13) SO: Slam- 110- 598, 29 Jul 55 CATFUTY - Jr.- ABS. jcu?.. - 41.2-31 1958, Y'~- 104568 AUTHCR 41CYU11n, V, V. 1 S T S:A-3AM2 Rcj~issrch Institat-o of ,i.;,-ric,-at17.rfj ~-Inu ' The of Lim-ing in t~e Ralical of LOW-YI-s Idin-- iLJB. Uclobre-'I~ Ir .'0 1 U1,C)WIV) 195'ly 9, 42-45 5, ~Ij.. C T SfCe--tivcrenj of liming Ath mwal "GaG03 contoat - 5&-60,4) has b-.-~en A-.ildic-d 9Lqoe 1,951 at the NorLh-Faatara Institut e ofIvicuit-ire in the building of seeded maridowa an a lo w produot-i-t,ra , degeneratod, excassively wattsd in sprin-5 drylsad' aie!3.dnw with a naLur:-I yi-.,lding abiLity Of 5-2 coAnf-re' #'itli the :3,-r-4ini; of' grasses on intorruid late loamy, higlily podzollzead soill (pH of tas 3o-lt ertract- j',.5)V4thbu(.:-,w'noat, ca heavy losq~.' (PH 5-3-5-5 a:,d 5.-;J' i"ith a virgin, degeneratred bed and on. tho tumed Layer-of "~.e i low-yie-Iding meadow, liming Inareasad the yield by .12-18" Card- 1/2 eou'ITRY CATEGORY r63 ABO, J0,111. RzhBiol.) fie. 1259) N,. 104.) T771H ORIG. FUD. ABSTRAG'T effective is the Wlian-Uoa Of lime at tie rate of 0.2 of hydrolytic acidit~y'1'3.'171; 1.5 and 2.3 tolls/ha reaiyj~.- ti'rel.y In thrEia 6_x_uarJm9nt3' in sprin--r into the upq~.qr 3.)11 layer wIth the oultivator. Phosphate fertillzQr r.zplitad ,xider fall-plowed land, In-reasad'tho yield tr '7-20. B. D. Aleglan g ('.')?-4! 2/2 TMIN, V.T., kand.seltakokhosyaystvannykh nauk For persistent introduction of green f4llows in dortheastern districts. Zemledelle 8 no.2:28-32 Ir 060. . (KERL 13:5) I.,Hauchno-insledo6tailskly inatitut'sollskogo kbosyaystva a ever o-voe t ochnykh rayonov Nechernosemnoy polosy. (Fallowing) .jj~ULIX, V.V.,kand.sol'skokhczyay&tVcWkh nauk Cultivation of geen fallows. Zenledelie 8 no.6:54-57 Je'60. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Haucbno-isaledovatellskiy institut sellakogo khotyaystva severo-vostochnykh rayonov Bechernozemnoy zony. (Fallowing)