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Kinetics and mechanism of the oxidation of naphthalene
on a OxYvanadium catalyst. 1: Investigation of the effect
of the gas phase composition on the chemical composition
of the catalyst and on the catalytic activity:d (Cont.)
is shown that a partial reduction of V 0 to lower oxides
occurs during the catalysis of naphth~ieie-air mixtures.
The low oxides are formed on the catalyst particlep, in
the centre of the catalyst particles the pentoxide is
found. Catalysts prepared from lower oxides acidify after
a certain time. Partial reduction of V 205 sharply increas-
es the electroconductivity of the catalyst. and its catalyt-
ic activity. This makes it possible to investigate the
kinetics of the process without having to consider the
changes in the composition which are caused by changes in
the concentration of naphthalene in the gaseous phase.
Catalysts containing excessive quantities of lower oxides
are very active but not selective. This seems to be caused
by the high catalytic activity of the lower oxides in com-
parison with the pentoxide (complete oxidation of phthalic
anhydride). Catalytic oxidation of phthalic anhydride can
Card 2/3 also be carried out with copper, aluminium and glass2 the
activity decreasing from copper to glass. The catalytic
Kinet i es a nd me -. Ear- i zr.* C f the ox id-Ij tri c.) f napht tialene
on a oxyvanadfum ~~at',iiyst~ I. InvestIg-F--tion cf tLe effect
of the gas phase compcsition on the chur;ical ,;-_,mpo5ition
of the catalyst and on the catalyti~"~ activi-ty, (CoLt. )
oxidation of ph-t-h%'Lic anfwdride is strongly in~i-ibited by
naphthalene valjours, The i~ataiyst ch,.~LEs gradually in
such a manner the most suitab?.c conditions for a
selective process are established. The r~,-duced paiticles
come into cont-aL-t with the highly ccncentrc4r_j r1aplithalene
containirW, solution. Vie particles consist of slightly
active higher vanadium oxides.
There are 2 drawiggs, 5 Fraphs and 3 tablea. There are
3 referencesj 1, of which is Slavic.
ASSOCIATION-. Institute of Playslloal Chemistxy imeni L,V.Pisarzhevsk,
Academy of Sciences) Ukralue, (Institut Fizicthes]kcy Khimii
im. L.V.Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR),
SUBMITTED-. N07eMbf,'r l'-,;9 195f_
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
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KorneyChUk, G. P. , and Royter, Yr. A.
AUTHOR: Usha4~o~ V
TITIS: Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oiidation of Naphthalene
with a Vanadium Catalyst-2. (Kinetika i Mekhanizm
Okisleniya, Naftalina, na, Okisnova-nadiyevom Katalizatore. 2)
PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy Khimicheskiy Zhurnal, 1957, Vol.23, ITO-3,
pp. 310-321 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Data on the kinetics of the oxidation of naphthalene
with a vanadium oxide catalyst are given. The detrimental
influence of the macrofactor was eliminated. The investi-
gations on the kinetics of the process disregarding some
of the ch9mical changes in the composition of the.catalyst
were published in the first part of this article - (-Ref . I
Experiments were carried out on a macrocrystalline, non-
porous vanadium oxide_cata;yst (2 grains 5 x 7mm weighing
0.495 g) between 380 410 01 by the continuous circulation
method, as indicated in Figure 1. The macro-cryetalline
catalyst was prepared by slow cooling of the vanadium
pentoxide solution. The internal diffusion was minimised
by usinj~ ti-iis catalyst. The rate of oxidation of naph-
tbalene was measured at 383, 392, 400 and 410 0. Prelimi-
nary experiments showed that the catalyst shows sufficient-
ly reproducible activity in tbebe temperatux-a limits;
Card 1/5 outside these temperature limits the catalytic activity
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Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation of Naphthalene with a
Vanadium Catalyst. 2.
and selectivity of the material changes. qLmntitative
analysis of the oxidation products gave the following
results: phthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride, 1,4-
naphthoquinone,,CQ CO and 0 . The unreacted naphthaline
was determined by ~L differe3ce between the initial
concentration and the concentration of the reaction
products. The analysis of the gaseous products was
carried out in the apparatus BTIA, the 1,4-naphthoquinone
was analysed with a (PK-53 photo%olorimeter. Investigations
were carried out at 0.505 x I6_-~' mole/litre(1:20 1 series)
and 0-342 x 10_-~' mole/litre (1:30, II.series). hgUres 2-
5 give data on the relation of the output and the concen-
tration of phthalic anhydride (WP a), maleic anhydride
(W ), 1,4-naphthoquinone (W I ) and of products
ofmdgdp oxidation (WCO). The ndEdentration of naphthalene
was denoted by Cn. Tla3 kinetics of oxidation can be
expressed by the equation: WPh'a = kph.Cm. The velocity
constants of these partial reactions, calculated on
the basis of the given equations in Table 1. are shown
Card 2/5 to be reasonably constant in the given temperature limits.
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Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation of Naphthalene with a
Vanadium Catalyst. 2.
The rate of formation of phthalic anhydride does not
depend on the concentration of the reaction products and
at a constant concentration of oxygen only the naphthalene
concentration has to be defined. The activation tempera-
tures were calculated from the inclination of diagram
lines 1g ki and 71 (figures 6 - 9). The following results
were obtained (in cal./mole);
EPh.a. = 37.4; EM.a. = 31.6; EN*qu. = 32.7 and Eco - 37.2
A second series of experiments with smaller initiai
concentration of naphthalene than in the first series
was carried out to clarify the total influence of the
reaction product* on the rate of oxidation of naphtha-
lene(O.342 x 1071 mole/litre). These investigations were
carried out at 410., 392 qnd 3830C with the same catalyst
as in the first series. Practically identical results
were obtained. The mean values of the velocity constants
were calculated according to the equations 1 - 4 given
in Table 2. Figure 10 shows that the relation of output
of phthalic anhydride and the concentration naphthalene
Card 3/5 of the 2 experimental series tally during each given
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Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation of Naphthalene with a
Vanadium Catalyst. 2.
temperature. The zero-order of the reaction of formation
of phthalic anhydride can be illustrated according to
the values given in Table 3. The rate of formation of
maleic anhydride, of 1,4-naphthoquinone and total oxida-
tion also increases during increasing concentration of
naphthalene. When maintaining the initial concentration
of naphthalene by constant relation of the reaction rates
and the concentration of naphthalene in the cycle
0.5 = k 2 ; = kCO CN.
WM.a. = ":m.QN ; WN.cpl. N - qu. 'CN WCO2
When maintAining a constant concentration of nap&halene
an increase in the rate of formation of maleic anhydride
occurs when the concentration of the products is increased.
The rate of formation of products of deep oxidation, how-
ever, isinhibited by the products of incomplete oxidation
(figures 11 and 12). The assumption of the formation of
an obstruction of the lower vanadium oxides by products
of incomplete oxidation was proved. This explains the
stability of the lower oxides during catalysis conditions.
Card 4/5 The obstructive effect is ascribed to the effect of the
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Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation of Naphthalene with a
Vanadium Catalyst. 2.
initial oxy-compounds or 1,4-naphtoquinone. There are
13 figures, 3 tables and 13 references, 9 of which are
Slavic.
SUBMITTED: November, 12, 1956.
ASSOCIATION; Institute of Physical Chemistry imeni L.V. Pisarzhev-
skiy, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR.
(Institut Fizicheskoy Rhimii im. L.V. Pisarzhevskogo
AN USSR) -
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 5/5
ROYTERp V.A.; USRAKOVA, V.P.1 KORNEYCHIJKO G.P.; SKORBILINAP T.G.
Kinetics and mechanism of the catalytic oxidation of naphthalene to
19/+-naphthoquinone. Kin. i kat. 2 no.1:94-102 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 11+0)
2. Institut fiqicheskoy khimii imeni. L.Y. Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR.
(Naphthalene) (Naphthoquinone) (Chemical reactioa# FAte of)
KORNEYCIRM, GJI,~-USHAKOVA, V.P.; SKORBILINA) T.G.
Method for studying the reacticn klmetics on catalYsts in
unsUady state. KinA kat. 2 no.6:931-935 14-D 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Inastitut fizicheskoy kliimi-i AN USSR. Kiyev.
(Catalysis)
ROYTER, Vladimir Andreyevich; KORNEYCHUX, Grigorly Petrovichl
USHAKOVA, Viktorina hatmzna: STUKkNOVSKIYA, Mina
Aleksand?6-vna;-P0XBDVSKATA, Z.S., red.; XATWGH9K,-A.I.,
tekhn. red.
(Catalytic oxidation of naph-*alene] Kataliticheskoe okisle-
nie neLftalina. Kiev, Izd-vo kkad. nauk MR, 1963. 106 p.
(HiRk 16:5)
(Naphthalene) (Oxidation) (Vanadium catalyets)
V
USSR/hIumn and Animal Physiology (Norml and Patholoaiccl).
Dlood Circulation. General.
Lbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 79512.
Author Ushak a
Inst
Title On the Problem of Cardio-Vasculnr Chanacs During
Diphteria.
OriG Pub: Pediatriya, 1957, No 8, 24-29.
Abstract: Fifty-nine children were investigated. Durine a
localized forEi of diphtheria, there is noted in
the beginning of the illness a weakening and irre-
gularity of the I tone in the apex, decrease
in the pulse rate, noderate increase of arterial
pressure, positive solar reflex and low oculocardiac
Card 1/3
7
USSR/Hunan and Anirial Physiology (Nomal and Pathological) .
Dlood Circulation. General.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 79512.
appearances of an "infected heart" are benif~n and
reversible; they are connected with a reaction of
the autonorAc-endocrinu apparatus and dystrophy
of the myocardiun.
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USHAKCNA, V. 6., Cand Ned 6ci -- (disci) "Characturi~,ticz of c-_;rdifvaz-
,,4
cular disorders in -diphtheria." 'Wosco,.v, 1960. 16 T)p; (Acadezy of %--
ical Sciences j&r:o-R, Crdef of Labor. in-t r~f
300 copius; price not (KILL, 21-6o, 1.~I)
-- ~, -~_ I - ,
ISHHRSKAYA, Ye.Y.; USHAKOVA '- -
Breezes of the lower Vb2ga. Isy, T"s. Gbog. ob-va 89 w.2:154-157
Mr-Ap 157, (Volga Talley--Winds) (XI2A 10:6)
TJSHAZOVAO VeTa., red.; AVRUTSKAYA, R.F., red. izd-va; VAYNSHTIM, Te.B.,
Eftegren of a course in "Electric measurements' for technical
schools of ferrous wtallurg7 in the subject IIKLeotric equipment
for Industrial enterprises and establishments"] Programs, kursa
111ektrichaskle Ismerenila" dlia takhnikumov chernoi metallurgil
po spetsiallnosti "Iliktrooborudoyanie promyshlenrqkh prodpriiatii
i untenovok.". Moskva, Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-r7 po chernoi
I.tevetnol metallurgii, l957, 14 pe (MIRA 110)
1. Rued a (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstvo chernoy metallurgii.
Uprwrleu#e uchobnykh zavedenii. Nauchno-metodicheekly kabinat.
(Blectric measurements)
USHAKOVA, V.Ya., red.
[Program of a course in the *Techuolog7 of netals" for technical
schools of ferrous metallurgy in the subject: *Zlectric equipment
for industrial enterprises and establishmentsOl Programma karss,
"Tekhnolosiia metalloy" dlia tskhnikmov chernoi metallurgii po
spetsialluosti ExiektrooboradoTanis promyshlenrqkh predpriiatii i
ustanovok.0 Mookwa, 1957. 15 P. (MIRA 11t8)
1. Phasels, (192)- U.S.S.R.) Niuisterstvo chernoy metallurgii.
Upraylenlys uchebnykh zavedeni7. Nauchno-metodicheekV kabinet.
(Metallurgy)
USHAKOVA, Ya.G.
Conditions for the existence of an integral invarlant, of a
transitive group. Uch.zap. MGU 115:149-152 161. :F,~ 1 7. --j';
USFAKCNA, YE."
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1 1 f:
cro, s. I Xul I t. T, r0 s: ve t. r - '~ o ta, 191-9. 11 . '. T.~
I
SO: U-193", 29 f"'t 5", (Lotol,is 'Z.-um,-,.l Inykh, -:t- Ley, No. lc~, 191'~)-
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UZA :- ~ 1- , 1 ~' .
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Sowing vegetables in thc late fall.
Kolkh. pi-cizv. 12 Uo. 9, 1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Lecember 195 ~953, Uncl.
1 . IIIIIIA111011 ~.) Yo. T. , '.c.,u-I .
2. 'UT" )-I (61M)
4. Vegetable Gardening
7. Dinks of scipntifIc workorn in ve'rotahle gardening. Sad A og, No. 1, 19r,1.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953, Uncl.
USSR/ Agriculture - Vegetable raising
Card 1/1 1 Pub. 77 - 8/21
Authors I Ushakoval E. I., Act. Mem. of the All-Union Acad. of Agri. Sci.
TWO : Two hundred kinds of vegetables
PerlodIcal t Nauka i zhizn' 21/9p 21-22, Sep 1954
Abstract A description is given of the vegetable exhibit at the Moscow
Agricultural Exposition with some account of experiments in
raising vegetables and adapting them to different climates.
Illustrations.
Institution
Submitted
LIS 11A /(a A , Yr. /,
USSRAgriculture - Truck farming
Card 1/1 Pub. 86 - 8/37
Authors Ushakova, E. I., Act. Mem. Lenin A,,ri. Acad.
Title The Gribov vegetable-selection experimental station
Periodical Priroda 43/10, 57-60, Oct 1954
Abstract A account is given of the work done at the Gribov experimental station, in
collaboration with a number of collective farms, in the production of some
200 new varieties of better vegetables and the raising of seeds. The prin-
ciple vegetables involved are mentioned by name and the naT.-les assigned to
the new varieties are given. Illustrations.
Institution :
Submitted :
KARINICH, P.Te., redaktor; USHAKOTA, Yeolo, akademik, redaktor; BAGRAMOV, G.G.,
redaktor; YEVDOKIXOY. N.M., redaktor; MARTYNOV, Y.K., redaktor;
BTJDYUJI, V.P., redaktor; GURIVICH, M.X., tekhnIcheskIjV redak-tor
[Methods of state testing of varieties of farm crops; vegetables,
melons and squash, potatoes, and fodder root crops] Metodika
gosudaretvannogo sortoispyteniia sel'skokhoziaistvennykh kulltur;
ovoshchnye, bakhchevys kulltury. kartofell i kormovye korneplody.
Pod red. P.I.Marinicha i dr. goskva. Gos. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry,
1956. 260 p. (MLRA 9:9)
(Plants. Cultivated)
USSR/Cultivated Plants. Pot,itues. Vegetables. I-Itelons.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-:-,iol., No 5, 1958, 20339.
Author : Ye. I..Usbakovn.
Inst : "Not given.
Title : I=ediate Tasks in the Selection and Seed Raising of Vegetable
Crops. (Ocherednyye zadachi selekt(;ii i Bemenovodstva ovoshch-
nykh kul'tur).
Orig Pub: Sad i ogorod, 1957, No 6, 6-9.
Abstract: 21o abstract.
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USHAKOVA, Ye.I., akademik
Late fall sowing of vegetable crops. Politakh.obach. no.10:
41-43 0 159- (MIRA 13'-2)
1. Gribovskays, ovoshchnaya selektsionno-ppytnaya otantsiya.
(Vegetable gardening)
Vv,,Ill
%:~,--.di for
(~--IRA 18112)
1. Grtbovalcava wioih-Anaya se'-,,3kt,s!ur,.raya opry-,riaya stantsiya,
akkidemlya -31'S)(Okl-.ozyaystven-
naok imen, V.
,oasod]; liSItAKOVAy YOIN.
NATANSON, G.L,, Cdoc
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fiz. khim. 35 no.2,463-466 F 061. Omu 16:7)
1. Fiziko,--khimicheskiy institut imeni Karpova, Moskva.
(Aerosols)
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Curmingtonit4s from the Zavalya vilWe in the Bug Talley.
Min.sbor. no.12:317-322 158. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Goeuniversitet Imeni Ivana Franko. L'vov.
(Zavalya region (Bug Valls7)--Comningtonite)
USHAKOVA, Ye.N. -
Yerruginous hyperath8ne in Zavallre In the middle %g Valley.
Zap. Voes. min. ob-va 87 no-3:367-369 '58. (MIRA u: 10)
l.Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Zavaltye--Hyperethene)
USHAKOVAV YEo Neg CAND Jj9OL-MIN$i S019 "IME MINERALOGY
AND PETROGRAPHY OF THE METAM ORPHIC
SKAYA cfv),
ZAVALlYEV,^4iATiott or
(INST GCOL AND GEOPHYS. SIBERIAN
(KLt 2-619 202).
ROCKSOF THE KHOSHCHEVATO-
NovoslaiRsKo 1960,
DEPT ,ACAD Sco USSR).
-55-
USMOVAII-Ye.N. .
Ferruginous sepiolites from Zavallye in the middle Bug
Val-ley. Min.sbor. no.14:327-331 160. (MIRA 15-2)
1. Goeudarstvemyy universitet imeni Ivana, Franko, LIvov.
(Bug Valley-Yieerschaum)
KHLESTOV, V.V,; USHAKOVA, U.N.
F,.-.trography and geneEis of the Kyakhta sillizanite deposit In
the Buryat A.S.S.R. Trudy Inst.gool.i geofiz.rjib.otd.AN 3SSR
no.1.5:19?-241 163. (MIRA 17:4)
DOBRETSOV, N.L., REVERDATTO, V.V.; SOWLFV, V.S.; SOBOLFV, N.V.; USHAKOVA,
Ye.N.; KHLESTOV, V.V.
Bftsic characU-rlstl-is of the distribution of the facies of
regional metamorphism in the U.S.S.R. Geol. i geofiz. no-4:
3-18 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Institut geologil i geofiziki Sibirskago otdeleniya AN
SSSR. Novosiblrsk.
VOL-LISON, LV., Insh.; USHAKOVA, Ye.S.. insh.
Simplified telacnmmnication circuit In the operation of substations.
Blek.sta. 28 m.12:80-81 D '57. (MIRA 12:3)
(Telecommunication) (Blectric substations)
ISIRIKYAR) A.A.; KISELEV, A.V.; USHAKOVA, Ye.V.
Adsorption of water,, zothanolp biaxane, and bear-one vapors on pilgment
rutile modified by diethyldichlorosi4Ane. Koll. zhur. 27 no.5:690-
696 S-0 165, (MIRA 18:10)
1. MoskovBkiy univerDitet imen! Lomonosova, khinicheskiy fakulltet.
ISIRIKYAN, A.A.; KISELEV, A.V.; USHAKOVA, Ye.V.
Chemical modification of the rutile pigment swfare by hexanol
and dimethyldichlorosilane. Koll.zhur. 26 no.1:45-50 Ja-F
164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Moskovskiy universitet, khimicheskiy fakulltet.
BORODINA, M.L.; YERMOLAYEVA, T.A.; ISIRIKYAN, A.A.; KISELEV, A.V.;
USHAKOYA-)~,-Ye-.V.
Adsorption properties of commorcial samples of a rutile pigment
with a modified surface. Koll.zhur. 26 no.2:156-162 Mr-Ap
,64. 1 (MIRA 17:4)
1. Moskovskiy universitet Imeni Lomonosova, khimicheskiy
fakulltet.
USHAKOVA# Z.A. (Blagoveahchensk)
Cerebroapinal, quid pressure in late oequelae of closed injurito
of tife brain. vop.neirokhir. 24 no,6t48-49 N-D 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
1. Kafedra tervnykh bo3.ezney Blagoveshchenskogo meditsinskogo
institutao
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I
Principal geological and tectonic features of the Gonam River Basin.
in southern Takutia. Hat. VSIGXI no.1:13-31 '56. (NiAA 10:1)
(Gonam Valley-Geology. Stratigraphic)
DRUGOVA, G.M.; KLIMY, L.V.; KRYLOVA, M.D.; WKHATWV, D.A.; SUDOVIKOV, N.G.;
USHAKOVA, Z.G.
Pro-Cambrian geology of the Aldan mining region. Tr!ud7 Isb. geol.
dokem. no.8:5-331 159. (WRA 12:10)
(Aldan Flateau--Geology)
USHAKOVA, Z*G&
.rr~-
Lower Paleozoic trap formation in the western part of the Russian
Platform. Trudy VSEGEI no.80.-3-108 162. (MIRA 16Z9)
ARTITIM. YU.N. ; USH.;.KOVSXIY, V.T.
Genesis of quartz placers in the Urals. Trud7 IGEM no.40:46-6,1 160.
04IRA 13:11)
(Ural Nountains-Qua rt 2 )
USH&MMSKIY, M., inzh.; VAGM, V., inzh.
Experimental large-panel houso built of kerawit-concrete
details. Zhil.stroi. no.8:10-12 160. (MM 13:8)
(Novoku,ybyehovsk-Apartmont houeen)
USHAMIRSKIY, M.
The complex will be finished ahead of time. Na stroi.Ros. no.4:
5-6 Ap f6l, (KM 14:6)
1. Glavnyy inzhener Novokuybyshevskogo stroiteltno-montazhnogo
tresta. No.25.
(flovokuybyshevsk-Chemical plants)
SPI VAK kin,!. t,~4.lin. zviuk; LISPINIRSKly, Mark
I y y
ak-, v KMCNOVA,
Z�na.ida Pa-vi-ovaf., st. irz-h.; B.A., -Lnzh..
red.;
[Large.,panel ai~ar-tr_c2n' of k-r--unzit concrete;
practi,res of trul-t Oie Kuy4shev. Economic
C-_UTIC~11] Krupznor~anel'iiy~~-. ziIi-live doma iz keramzitobetona;
opyt trasta no.25 Kuih1,:zhev.,-kor- .~,),,Yiarkhoza. IJ,-qkva,
Gosstroi, JL12,lut, 19~~2. 4'0 (MIA 18: 5)
A.. '-6,t-tA,_k . mr-
1 - _. ,, _- --) rjauchnc-i s sled ovate 11
iris il ta industri~~Ilr.-.kh z~ii.ykli i rpassovykh kull-
t;-urnc--b---,--,v-Tkh zdarliy Akademi-i strc-itellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR ('10'r Spivek),, 2. C,:Iivrrjy inzhener tresta No.25
Ktrylrfshevokogo savnarkho7A (for Ushamir6kiy). 3. Rukovodi-
tell laboratorli I'lau2hno-,!,-sle,71~,,.,atellskogo instituta
stroitellriq~ fizlki i ograzhdayushchikh konstruktsiy Aka-
dezr.ii. Stro4taj1St,;p J arkhitektu.-T SSSR (for Linetskiy).
USHAMIRS Ke (g.Xuybyehev)
-"M-m
Mixed creve in petroleum industr7 construction. Stroi.pred.neft.prom.
1 no.6:7-9 Ag 156. (MIRA 9:9)
(Petroleum industry) (Building)
VARZHITSKIY, A.G., inzh.; UCJ,~ UT, U.K., inzh.; PALEVSKIT, S.A.,
inzh., nouchnyy red.; SHIROKOVA, G.M., red.izd-va; KKDY=V,
L.Ta., takhn.red.; TMINA, Te.L., takhn.red.
[Building large-block apartment houses in Novokuybyshevsk]
Opyt stroitollstva zhilykh zdanil 12 krupnykh blokov v Novo-
kuiby8hevske. Koakva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkh1t.
i strolt.uqtarialam, 1959. 40 p. (MIRA 13:1)
(Novokaybyshavsk--Apartment houses) (Building blocks)
M
USSJI/ Electronics - Radio, receivers and transmitters
Card 1/1 Pub. 89 10/29
Authors I Azatlyan, A.; Ushanev, V.; Lavitx N.; Sodin, L, and Baramidzet L.
Title I "Urozhay ~.-211 radio receiver and transmitter
Periodical Radio 9, 24-261, Sep 1954
Abstract A detailed description, with circuit diagrame, of the "Urozhay Y-2" radio
transmitter and receiver is presented. It is a pox-table transmitting aM
receiving amplitude-modulation station, redesigned from a similar set named
the "Urozhay Y-111. The improveiwnts of the converted set, its auxiliary
equipment, power-supplyland operation are described in detail. Diagrams.
Institution
Submitted
USHANKIN, B.I.
"Passage of Random Functions Through a Linear Dynamic System," and Synthesis
of Systenm With Automatic Control of Random Reactions," Reported at the Second
All-Unionf'Conference on Autom tic Control Theory, Moscow, 1953
Sum in 1467
SMIRNOV P O.Yn.; GILYAREVIS)KIA, ",.V., rvitichnyy solrudnlk; "
~auehnyy sotrudnik
Modernized driving of tentering and dry-ing, rrar~;lr-es. To, ~.-, *, .
prom. 25 no.4:67-69 Ap 165. (wu,p,
1. Nachallnik otdelochno proizvodstva l'nc)Vcfrblnett.tt '.T%fen~
V.I. Lenina (for Smirnovj. 2. Kostromskoy tekhnolcgic!h---3.k-'y
instltut (for Gilyarevsk-iy, Ushanov).
USHANOV, V., kapitan 2-go ranga; KOPYTOV, L., kapitan-leytenant
Sailors are trained in naval work. Komm.Vooruzh.Sil 2
no.6:46-49 Mr 162. (I-EM& 15:3)
(Communist Youth League)
(Russia,llavy-Education., Nonmilitary)
USHANOV, V.F.; POZDNYAKOV, A.A.; VARDUGIN, A.V.; CHERMFITIN, B.I.,
student III kurea
Changes in the physicochemical properties of the wood of
Siberian larch during compression. Trudy STI 34:48-55 163.
(MIRA 17:2)
U'iFV:O~I~A,
B.A. W2', rroyn., 11 (7), 23-24 (1q51)
WEANOVA, A. V.
"Investigation of the Crystalliza' ion Of Highly Aluminous
Olichtly Alkaline and lionalkaline Ulasses." Cand Tech Sci, All
Union Sci Res Inst of Glass, Min Construction Platerials Industry
USSR, Moscow, 1954. (KL, T'o 7, Feb 55)
L
30: Sun. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of 6clentific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSIR Higher 'Educational I-stitu'lions
(14)
U-_/
AUTHORS: Syritskaya, ZX., Rogozhin, Yu.V.,_~shanQva,.-A,Y. - -6-2 9
_7" /I
TITLE: Alkaliless, Boronless Types of Glass for the Mechanical
Production of Goods (Besshchelochnyye bezbomyye stekla d1ya
mashinnoy vyrabotki izdeliy)
PERIODICAL: Steklo i Keramika, 1958, Nr 6, pp. 4-6 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: These types of glass are at present not being produced in the USSR.
This investigation aitm at d4veloping these types of glass for the
production of tubes and glass fibres. At the same time the question
is to be examined whether it is possible to obtain this composition
f rom. raw material f ound ii. the Estonian SSR, viz. quartz sand, a olo-,
mite, and phosphorite. Chemical composition is giver. in table 1.
The compositions of glms to be melted are given In table 2. The
results obtained by the investigation of the best qualities of gl&ss,
39 and 147, are given in table 3. The cur;res of the viscosity of
these types of glass may be seen f rom the illustration. In table 4
the coefficients of thermal dilatation and the fusing temper-lire,
determined by means of a dilatometer constructed by the Glass
Institute,. -~re given. The compositions of the types of glass inelt-
Card 1/2 ed at : -.- maximal temperatures of 14500 and 14800 in the course of
Alkaliless, Boronless Types of Glass for the 2- 5&-6-21 ~ 9
Kachani~al Production of Goods
30 hours are given in table 5, and the composition of the 19,yer
is giver, in table 6. The forming of tubes with a diameter of
25-30 min from glass 147 (at 1340-13600) presented some difficul-
ties 'because the glass mass cooled down rapidly. The blowing of
cylinders and the pressing of glass balls vras carried out with-
out difficulties and so did the production of tubes and other
blown- and0pre3sea goods from glass 39. Burning off %-,as carried
out at 620 . The drawing of glass fibres vms also carried out
satisfactorily. There are I figure, and 6 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut stekla. (Glwi Institute)
1. Glass--Production 2. Glass--Physical properties
3. Glass--Processing 4. Glaafl--ViscositY
Card 212
15(6)
AUTHORS: Okhotin, M. V., Professor, Doctor of SOVI/72-5~-2-5/21
Chemical 3ciences, Ushanova, A. V.
TITLE- Influence of FluoridcoUpon the Crystr%llizntion nnd Viscosity
of Alknli-Free Highly Aluminous Glass Types (Vliynniye
ftoridov ns kristallizatsiyu i vyazkost' besshchelochnykh
vysokoglinozemistykh stekol)
PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 2, PP 15-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: As can be seen from the pnper by V. V. Pollyak (Ref 1), fluor-
ine compounds in the form of fluoride are added to the glass
charge to accelerate the glass formntion process. As is shown
in figures 1 (for three-component glass) and 2 (for four-com-
ponent glass) a 3 "'0' fluoride content can be regarded ns an
optimum percentage. It becomes evident from figure 3 that
fluorine additions lend to a decrease of viscosity.
Card 1/2
Influence of Fluoride Upon the Crystallizntion and SOV/72-59-2-5/21
Viscosity of Alicali-Free Highly Aluminous Glass Types
Conclusions: By fluorine additions, glass tubes can be Dro-
duced under lower temperature conditions. By a 4 "0' fluorine
addition the production temperature can be lowered by 8014.
There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet reference,.
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TITLE: A meth9d for chemically stable namels. Class 46., No. 173567
SOURCEs Byulleten' izobretenly i tovarnykh znakov., no. 15, 1965v 3,33
TOPIC TAGS*. enamel., paint, sulfur trioxide
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining chemically
stable enamels. To improve the technical parameters of the enamels, S03" 'on
in the amount of 0-3-1.0% by weight ~s added to the original batch by in-troducing
sulfateEr such as lithium sulfate#
ASSOCIATIONt none
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AUTHORSs Rogoshin, To. V.j Syritskaya, Z. M.; U4"
.M, A. V.
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TITLEs A meth9d for chamical1y at=bI, 567
SOUICEs Byulletent isobrotenly-i toyarnykh anskov, no. 15, 1965, 133
TOPIC TABSt enamel, paint, sulfur trioxide
AWRACTs this Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining chemically
stable enamels. To Improve the technical parameters of Ww enamels, 3D3* Ion
in the mount of 0-3-1.00 by weight Is added to the ariginst betah b7 1hLrofteing
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AUTHORS: Rogozhin,.Yu, Vo Syri shanava.- O.N.: Maz rov M. K.;
adorozL _natlyev, 0,, S.1 Goroshchen~
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ORGs none
TITLE: A method for preparing titanium -containing enamel and glassy crystalline
materials. class 32., No. 176663
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniv I tovarnykh znakov, no. 23, 1965, 41-42
TOPIC TAGS: titanium, enamel, sphene, perovskite, crystalline matter, specialized
coating, ceramic coating
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for preparing titanium-
containing enamels and glassy cry3talline matorials. To broaden the base of raw
materials and to improve the physico-chemical properties of enamels and glassy
crystalline material, the minerals sphene and perovskite are Introduced into the
original charge,
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AUTHORS: Godnev, I. N., Sverdlin, A. S. and Ushanova, N. 1.
TITLE: Calculation of the Normal Vibration Frequencies and
of Thermodynamic Functions of Germanium TetralLodide.
(Vychisleniye chastot normallnykh kolebaniy i
termodinamicheskikh funktsly chetyrekhiodistogo
gormaniya.)
PERIODICAL: Optika, i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.II, Nr.6,
pp. 704-709. (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This paper reports approximate calculation of the
normal vibration frequencies for germanium tetraiodide
(Ge14). These frequencies were calculated by extra-
polation of' the coefficients of induction (vliyaniya)
of the molecules GeF4, GeC14 and GeBr4- From the
dependence of the reduced induction coefficients for
the above threa molecules on the equilibrium bond
lengths the coefficients of induction for Ge14 were
calculated. The results are given in Table 2. The
mean values of the normal frequencies 1of GeI were
Card 1/3 found to be: 171, 60, 276 and 87 am- Thts method
Calculation of the Normal Vibration Frequencies and of
Thermodynamic Functions of Germanium Tetraiodide.
51-6-4/26
was checked by applying it to the molecule Of Si14-
This was done by extrapolation of the Inductions
coefficients for SiF4, SIC14 and SiSr4- The
calculated results for S114 are given in Table 4.
Comparison of the calculated values for the normal
frequencies Of B114 with those obtained experimentally
(Refs.15, 21) shows that the error does not exceed
20 cm-1 for the two higher frequencies of 166 anj 405
CM-1. For the SiI. freqlXencies of 63 and 94 cm-
the error was only fO cm-1. The present authors
conclude that the results of Jolly and Latimer (Ref.1)
are incorrect. The latter two authors used Hildebrand's
method (Ref.2) and obtained results which are consid-
erably too low. Thermodynamic functions for Ge14 are
given in Table 6. They were calculated assuming
harmonic vibrations and a rigid rotator model. There
is 1 figure, 6 tables and 24 references, 9 of which are
Card 2/3 Slavic.
. Calculation of the Normal Vibration Frequencies and of
Thermodynamic Functions of Germanium Tetraiodide.
ASSOCIATION: Ivanovo Chemico-toohnologioal Institute.
(Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut).
SUBMITTED: November 19, 1956.
AVAIUBLE: Library of Congress.
D1-6-4/26
Card 3/23
SOV/51-5-5-11/23
'AUTHORS Ushanova, N.I., Godn9y, I.N. and Orlova, I.Y.
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TI TLE: Normal Vibration Preqaencies and Thermodynamic Functions of Titanium
Totraiodide (Chastoty nomalinyidi kolebanly I termodinamichoskiye
funktaii chatyrokhyodistogo titana)
InRIODICkLt Optika i Spektroskoplya, 1958, Vol 5, Nr 5, pp 567-,970 (TiSSR)
A13Z T.I-'%C TThe present paper reports an approximate calculation of norwal
vibration frequencies and thermodynamic functions of T114 using the
method described in Refs 1, 2. The equilibrium distance r. betNeen
Ti and I in TiI4, is not known. It may be calculated approximately using
the covalent radius inethod of Ref 3. Using the known distances Ti--(;l
and T1--Br in TiC14 and TiBr4, and the covalent radii of 01 and Br a
value of 1.17-1-22 1 vas obtained for the radius of Ti. Assuming the
covalent radius of I to be 1.33 1 the authors found r. between Ti and I
to be 2.50-2.55 49. The mean value of ro a 2.52 .1 was used in the present
paper. This method of calculation of r. was checked by findiag the
dimensions of Go halides (Table I). It was found that although the
Card 1/3 calculated values o ,f the dimensions of GeFo, and GeG14 departed
SOV151-5-5-11123
Normal Vibration Frequencies and Thermodynamic Functions of Titanium Tatraiodide
considerabl from the axporlwoutal valuem, tho calculated value for
GOI4 (2.55 1) -was within 0.05-0.07 .1 of tho exporlwantal value. This
-mis taken as confirmation that ro = 2.52 A for the Ti--I distance is
approximately correct. Using experijaental values of frequencies the
authors calculated reduced induction coefficients for TiQ14 and TiBr4
using equations given by Sverdlin (Ref 1). These induction coefficientri
are given in Table 2. Using the results of Table 2 the authors calculated
reduced induction coefficients for T114 for the following values of ro:
2.47, 2.52 and 2.57 1 (Table 3). Using the calculated induction
coefficients of Mo, the authors doduced noraal vibration frequencies
(Table 4). Using the value ro = 2.52 2 and the normal vibration
frequencioa of TiI4,, as 6iven in Table 4, the authors calculatad
thermodynamic functions on the assumption of harmonic vibrations and
rigid rotations. These thermodyngaic functions are given for gaseous
M4 at 1 atm pressure in Table 5. To estijuats the lar6ast possible
Card 2/3 error the authors calculated the thermodynamic functions at 298.2 and
SOV/51-5-5-11/23
Iloro"I vibr.~tlon inri tic of Ti-,-AU--t Tatcliodide
1000`i~ for tha !j2:tru._.a valu3!, of "-iij froq.t3nci~)u tnd for valv3a of r.
2~Lllgin~- f ro-.a 2.47 to 2.57 1 (T" bla 6) . Ths largos t arrors in
rIvirmodynamic functions vara of the order of 1.5-2.0 cal/der, per ?aol3.
ThorLj tire 6 tAblau, 1 fi&uro and 15 raferances, 7 of which ara Sovltt,
2 3nglish, 2 A~Aarlcan, 1 German, 1 Japanose, 1 Belgian and 1 trAns lati on
WaZT.VJW; Daceuibar 31, 1957
Card 3/3 1. Titanium iodide--Spectra 2. Titanium iodide--Thermodynamic properties
GLEBOV-KOTELINIKOV, Erik Anatollyevich; LIBERMAN, Erik Anatollyevich;
ZAVIYALOVA, A.N., red.1 V_q ml. red.
(Mechanization of economic calculations in an enterprise]
Mekhanizatsiia ekonomicheakikh raschetov na predpriiatii.
Moskva, Ekonomika, 1965. 150 P- (MIRA 18:12)
USUMVA, . Ye.V.
Decreasing the acidity of raw butylacetate- and ester-containing water.
Gidroliz. i loofthim. prom. 8 no.4:21-22 t55- a: 9)
(Acetates) (Acetic acid)
5,
vz~Wx11j,,,-Y, j. (,.
'IT-he autoregLlation of the er- -
ythroFoesis. " (, . 0) by Ushansky, T. G.
340: Advances in Modern Biolo (Unrokhi Sovremennol Dicloeie) Vol. XXII, !"0. 1, 1946.
USSRA4edicine Physiology
Card 1/1 Pub. 33-28/29
Author Perellman, L. P. (Leningrad) and Ushanshi ,.,,Xa. G. ('~vcrdloisk)
Title From letters to the editor. In reference to T. M. Turpaye-i's article
"Method of recording the tonus of bronchial musculature"
Periodical : Fiziol. zhur. 40, 387-388, May/Jun 1954
Abstract : T. M. Turpayev's method of recording the tonus of bronchial muscula-
ture is criticized by the authors of this article. They claim that
Turpayev seemed to have ignored the accepted concept about the active
tonus of the lungs. The method described by T. M. Turpayell may be
successfully used provided it is borne in mind that not only the
tonus of the bronchial muscles is recorded, but also the active
tonus of the lungs. The instrument for recording the tonus of bron-
chial musculature was described by T. M. Turpayev in his article
published in Fiziol. zhur., 39, 732, 1953. The principles used were
based on the methods developed by Kcnzett and Rossler.
Institution
Submitted
USSR/Chemical Te`cbnDl0UY- C! ProdLlCtS and Their 1-14
Applicatiori.--Tr.~,,,~.tlnotit of natural gases and
P0 tr ole uni. M, ci L c, 1, f i i eLubricants
Abs Jour,, Ref Zhur-l"himiya, No 3, 1q-57, 9275
Author I..,'elikadzo, L. D, Ushavauli, E. A., and Chavchan-
idze, D. G.
Inst Georgian Acade-ay of Science
Title On the Presence :bi-fi Oil of Ili gh -1.1ole cular Compounds
Capable of ProducinG Crystalline Structures
Grig Pub: Soobshch. AN GruzSSI~, 1956, Vol 17, No 4, 317-
320 (in Russian)
Abstract: The influence of thermal and catalytic treat.,nont
as woll as of selective solvants on the separation
of hiCh-riolecular coi~,-,Pcu~-,ds from petroleun crudes.
It has- been !;i-!:~t the separation of
luminescent crySt-,11 ne cc,,nponents from the high-
molecular aromatio fraction is genetically related
to tho coiistitution of the crude and that these
Card 1/2
bMH/ Chomical Tachnolo-y. Products and Tj-,(-~irI
Application-Treatr.r.ent af natur!41 gasos and
petroleum. Niotor fuels. Lubricants.
A bs Jour Ref Zhur--Khimiya, Ilo 3, 1957, 9275
Abstract: crystalline components aro not formed during- the
seDaration carried out by the z-.icthod developed
the authors. Tho scpar-atlon method consi3ts in
tho treatment of a broad cut of oils obtained during
the vacuibii distillation of tho crudo wita anilino;
this reDults in the ox-Graction of tho aromatic
hydrocarbons present in-thb cut. The anilina is
ramovod by distillation, r,~sidual anilina bainF,
romoved by treatlL-nnt vviLh fj,.-L. The mixturp, of
aromatic hydrocarbcns ubt-Airlod by this mothod io
vacuum distillud into narrow fractions which arf,
then subjected to chroirvitographic separation.
Card 2/2
MELIKAZZE, L.D.; USHkMUL_Z,--N.A.-;- 01MCHAVIDZE, D.G.
Photochemical stability of the luminescence of higb molecular
weight petroleum fractions. Trudy Inst.khim. Ad Gruz.SSR 14:
165-176 158. (MIRA 13:4)
(Luminescence) (Petroleum products)
MELIKADZE, L.D.; ELIAVA, T.A.;.USHARAULI. E.A.; CHAVCFIANIDZE, D.G.
High molecular weight aromatic petroleum hydrocarbons. Trudy Inst.
khim.A111 Azerb.SSR 17:146-153 159. (KIU 13:4)
1. Insitut khImii All GruzSSR.
(Petroleum-Analysio) (Hydrocarbons)
S/081/62/000/012/047/063
B156/B144
AUTIMRSs Usharauli, E. A., Melikadze, L. D.
Nz-
TITLE: The oxidation stability of oil fractions of petroleum
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 12, 1962, 507,.abstract
12M194 (Tr. In-ta khimii AN GruzSSR,.v. 15, 1961, 169 - loa)
TEXT:. hydrocarbon fractions being separated from oil fractions of Noriys-
kaya-petroleum by the Use of chromatography on silica geli their stability
(St) as regards oxidation has been investigated by'the AzNII method.
It has been found that the fractions of methane-naphthene hydrocarbons
have higher St than the corresponding fractions of aromatic hydrocarbons, V/
and that if the fractions of aromatic hydrocarbons with the lower St are
added to those of methane-naphthene hydrocarbons the St of the.latter is
raised. 46 references. [Abstr4cter's notei Complete translation
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KAMOV, N.; USHATIKOV, N.
[First car of Soviet construction] Pervents sovetskogo aytomobile-
etroontia. Kookya., VMS, 1947. 15 p. (XLRA 7W
(Automobiles)
TAD71'19KIY, T. ; -~.
1,1hchinery In,i-.istry
Initiative of yoW, people, Tekh. molod, 21 No. 3, 1953
Monthly List .2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. Jim -1953, Uncl.
LMERIKI I.;
Trade-union group organizer Hikolai Bykov. Sov. profsoiuzy
4 no.7:52-55 JI 156. (MILRA 9:10)
Oykov, Nikolai)
USHATIKOV, 11.
topics for factor7 bulletins. NTO.no.3-'38w59 159.
. I . (KIRA 12-6)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelam gazety 11 NO "kovsk-iy avtozavodets."
(Ramearcb, Industrial)
NOVICHKOV, A.;-M'HhTIKOV, N.
Blacksmith Sergei Sustretov. lUn.tek-h. 3 no.2:i4-17 7 '59.
(MIRA 12:1)
(Forging)
SWJWKO, G.; PIMENOV, P.; ORFANITSKIT, V.; VLADYCHINKO, I.; RYABOV, N.;
TZGORICHXV, A.; TARNCIPDL'j*-IT, A.; GOVICH, A.; U.sHAT-IKOV,--N.,
profso.vuznyy aktivist
Let's strengthen fraternal international connections. Sov.
profootuay 16 no.16:49-54 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Nachallnik T entralFnogo turistsko-ekskursionnogo upravleniya
Yeesoyuznogo ts:ntral'nogo soveta profsoyuzov (for Shumeyko).
2. Predsedatell TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh ugollnoy
promyshlennost'i (for Vladychenko). 3. Sekretarl TSentrallnogo
komiteta prDfsoyuza rabochikh elektrostantsiy i elektroproaqahlennosti
(for Ryabov). 4. Predsedatel' zavkoma K,-izyetakogo metallurgicheskogo
kombinata (for Yegorichev). 5. Predsedatel pravleniya Doma
lKalltury-'stroiteley "Oktyabr'" (for Tarnopollskiy). 6.Fredeedatell
kromisaii po zarubeshnym svyazyaM 2avodskogo komiteta
staakostroitellnogo zavoda imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze (for Gurvich).
7. kvtomobillnyy zavod imeni Likhacheva. (for Ushatikov).
(Russia-Helations (General) with foreign countries)
SIDOROV, N.; ANTONOVt V.; BOXVSKIY~ G.; BOCHKOp L.; SOLOVIYEN, M.;
SOIA)KHINI V.; TETER121, N.; CIIISTYAKOV, L.; NENASHEY, V.;
y2j~ ~KO ~;VOVICHKOV, A.; YARTSEV, Is'.. red.; KURETSOVA, A.,
tokhn. red.
(Technology summons us] Tekhnika zovet. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii,
1961. 194 P. (MIFLA 15:2)
(Technological innovations) (Automation)
NOVICHKOV, A.; USHATIKOV, N.
To the front positions. Ith.tekh- 5 no.5:14-16 147 161.
(MIRA 14-5)
(Altai Territory-Farm. mechanization)
NOVICHKOV9 A.;,USHATIKOV, N.
Visit tp a millionaire. Nauka i zhizn' 28 no.12:26-29 D 161.
(MIRA
(Moscow-Automobile industry) (Antropov, Valentin IAkovlevich)
,- -- ~~ .' ~'
USHATIKOV, N.; APATOV, V.
Young people dare. NTO 4 no.11sl&-19 N 162. (MM 16:1)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom redaktsii gazety "Moskovskiy avtozavodets"
(for Ushatikov). 2. Redaktor radioveshchaniya Hookovskogo
avtomobillnogo zavoda imeni Ukhacheva (for Apatov).
(Dump trucks)
~4SR / Forestry. Forest Management IC-4
Abs Jour; Pef Zinvr-Biol., 1,10 10, 1951C), 43(.-)3S
Ai!thor Usiiatin, 1 . 11.
Inct Not given
Title Tree Aseo in 'Pore3t Restoration FelllnCs in the
L>
Fore o t -LS teppe Zone and in the Mountain -,oveots
of the Caucasus
Orig Pub: Les. Ich-vo, 1955, No 10, 3-9
Abstract: I t- is stated that the tree stands in the Tellerman
forest are being ruined. In its 1140 years the cur-
rent added grouth 'haz conprised only 0.3 cubic
meters per hectare, the forest-renevral fellin~s
have to be carried out in the 141st and not Dist.
year. In the overmature pine forests of the
Card 1/2
T ;Q
Aws JOL-r: Ref Zhur-~-'io!., No 10, 1958, 4-3c,~3J.-.,'
Khrenov Bange the forect-i. enevial. fellin!.,s -hould
commence on the 111-Ist and not the 121st year a;3 is
provided by 'U-!,-ie regulations. The natural maturity
of the 3hort-trun!c groves of tlie IV-V class
locality in fo;:-to,- G~aoc soils is reached in
aboutt- 60 years and in :)5 years the nati-iral falling
of the trees exceeds the current ncepetion. The
age for the forest-restoration fellings undei, these
conditions sholild be loweved to 51 years --'-nstead
of the reconimended '60 years. The ',JeGinning of
f ores t-reneaa 1 -Poll-ings -Por fir and ol)r-,.Ice in the
forests of Camcasus sbould be timed to the 290th
year and not to the 101st year. The fellings in
the mountain pine forests of Cnucasvs should begin
at the age of 130 years, and in the beech forest-s-
at the age of 200 years. - 1. N. Yelagin
Card 2/2-
cowltrj : USSR
CatcGory: Forestry. Forust 11=2Cemnt-
Abs Jour: RZhDiol-, No 3.1, icl-,58, No 4,3742
i'~uthor Usbatin, P.N.; Lormov, V.M.
Inst
Title Cutting Mc-L",hods of rrincipal Produce :-ji ~hc Fir
Forests of llcrt'acni Caucasus.
OriC Pub: Lesn. kh-vo, 1957, No 12, 8-12
Abstract: No abstract.
Card : 1/1
I ~,e -. ,:~ ?~
C-1*2GURY : Foreztry. GFneral Prob!4~&2,rA.
JOUR : Re f' Z t i u r -- BI ol o g i ya , N. o .
No.20099
-:.;,I HCR : Ushatin, P.N.
.,-f4ot given
TITLE The Untended Pitsundakiy Relict Pine Wood
PU3.: Lown. kh-vo, 1958, No. 7, 82.
Pitsundskiy pine wood is a highly productive
close stand 80- 300 years old and of I local-
ity class. There are 8- 140 yaar old strip!- of
undergrowth in the cAnopy gaps. Tho under-
brush conaista of hornbeam, butchersbroom,
numAc and common seabuclitborn; the soil cover
is poorly develop!ed. Attention As fozuaaed on
the great zcientific value of this rare rolict
stand and on the lack of any moasurem to renew
the pine and protect the stand.-L.V. Neamelov:
USHATIN, V.S.; SAV1TSKIY, N.F., red.; 1,40GOVITSYN, V.N., red.
[Use of a slide rule in the calculation of a.c. networks;
methodological manual for students of technical institutions)
Primenenie logarifmicheskoi lineiki pri ranchete elektriche-
skikh tsepei peremennogo toka; uchebno-metodicheskoe posobie
dlia uchashchikhsia tekhnikumov. n.p. Rosvuzizdat, 1963. 14 P.
(MIRA 17:4)
"Itesearch -!--rk con~c-rnin,~, the chani,es in vetabclisr i rin,- t;-.r-- zeveloxqnt
of insects".
Theoretical and Practical '..'ork ~,Prried out by Lntomologists.
reported at A-11-Union --Intornological '~,)n'erence, U-.orgian Lc~pt. A-U
Entomological bociety, Tbilisi, Ij-9 Oct 1917.
Yestnik AN S6SR) 1958, V# 2f , "0' 1, P. 1 ?~-30 (author '10Yarov)
IT 7- 'T - "" " - .1
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-
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.~t-j : ;M~J, -;1 15 Dec~!!Jxr 11)~31
r4 -
-,v
rultao of several ploce"llov in Ina mvet body for pro-
V
1.1lon agninat low tomperaturov. It. S.
bektady AkO. Nank 08,
fillm-Tril;tioll tile body wt. falls'n"d fit ri.-Wirve.) are used.
he OjAc cril hL, tit tilt biochem. rivangvi derwnd-j, liply-
C~er, ~ ille st~,,~ tre of hibernation (Cally or late), tile extcrlwl
t,mnp., and the spmm During the emly perlod of tairmid
M113n or 3 anx.116 larvae tile "ater con-
llitKrM 1ASNYr? i'1 post;
(tilt fell lil?rc rapidly thmi that of tile wt, of tile Wimll: body.
During t StA pericA fat coutoat exprumed as pervrnt of !!m
ji(oly wt. jacrea-ted. After tit(- licclort 14 ildivdi-mioll -"ttvir
C(lottot tit termit At pelettit (if the hody %Vt. inctr.mcd tintil
nearly it-lonat at the clo~c of tit(! dl~tpattse. Tile fat C-11tvnt
-jecr,.;.s