SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT USTIYEV, YE.K. - USTYAN
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_jgTUJP,_XgcK -minei-al.nauk
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AUTHOR: Ustiyev, Ye. Ks (Doctor of geomineralogical science)
OF.G: none T3
3: Great program of scientific and practical work
TITIr
SOMM: All SSSR. Vestnik, no. 5. 1966, 45-49
TOPIC MS: ecology conference, earth crust, tectonics
ABSTAACT: The article cited -~elo-d in many respects duplicating many reports
vhich have been published on the meeting of the Farth Sciences Department
of the Academy of Sciences USSR held at Ebabarovsk, Magadanq Vladivostok
and Yuzbno-Sakhalinak. Me program -was devoted to the structure of the
ryearth's crust in the transition zone from the Asian continent to the
Pacific Ocean) characteristics of structure and hisLory of tectonic
development, principal characteristics and history of development of
magmatism and metallogeny, mineral-raw material resources and thdir
exploitation; and geographical aspects of the use of natural resclurcea
and transformation of nature, Like other reviews of this meeting, the
article describes the principal emphasis at the different places of
-meeting and lists the speakers and the titles or subject matter of
thvir papers. There is only frannentary information on the actual
L 08039-67
ACC NRI Ae7001649
content of their preBentations. The author is concerned at what he
feels is a major shortcoming in most of the work being done, Ile sees
a tendency which -threatens to disrupt the harmonioua develoFment of
the earth sciencess improvements in the fields of structural geology
and geophysics of recent years have led, in his opinion,, to an under-
evaluation of the role of matter (particularly rocks) in the character
and direction of geological processes. The reports at the meetings
dealt almost exclusively with geostructural problms and related endo-
i Zenetic processess with little heed of the medium in which these pro-
cesses occur. Ile feels that only- by restoring equilibrium in the
development of the earth sciences, and especially encouraging all
kinds of petrographic research, will it be possible to return geo-
logical knowledge to the material base from which it h temper
depwtede, 'fi-PRS: 38,2367
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2. USSR (600)
600
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Laboratory of Physical Chemistry. Perm' State University. Received 14 April 1939.
9. IM Report U-1626, 11 Jan 1952.
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Vchcnye lqiski M014VU, Ueiv,
'USSR J. Zlint., Kbim. 1954, No. 393;34;~O. CA 48'
1215 Oc'-The .4tudy conctnt(d coagulittlan of F430, ~ll by
rnixti. of KC(-NiCl. KCI-NnOll, KCI-KOII, NiWI-N,,011-
Naoll-KOH, alld Nael-14.oil' the. Minporielltzi of these
inixts. natting ~itctutl 'etio'lly. The r.01 wa's f3miul, by
hydrolysis of slicl, and p~ptlzc(t with N11,. The crncn.
of Ij-.O-z in the so) -wati Oji g.1/1. Tlit- ca.ixtilating mixt.
XCI-Nact a... '] AdrIllivEly, "e., 11'tre v-as't lineUr rCIA1011
bet-cri the c,-jLuLation fill. 11m. if,) wid the )Iloljr jatio
Off - iwir h4d
Oil t1:,
KCI:\,'aCl. In tile sy5t, " , ,
a strOlig statillzilij; effect on 1k.0i, A~ it m(1ir concti. rutla
NuM.NaOli - 0.,: 1 the ~:,~ iy-,iLitloa w). rc,.zc 15 tinm as
compared to a Fur0a r ilictc~i~e ill NaOfl bad ft
leis significant -Iyect and above 21,~,i NaOll tl,e evaeulation
no. rem6ined const. Tht: k~xi exprei~,Ai by a curve
r1:5einbling the ad--urption ~urvk-.. lei tile KOll-KC1 lini(t.,
the stabillz;ng effvct of KIMI ttlilircciably higher than,
tha: of NaOll. At a KC':Xolt ralio of P,5:3, tile c"agn-
latkin threshold was tlliffu-st, and further Incrcxw iit the KOH
wetent did not, camt: coagol-.,tlon. This ii L%itMined by lite
Wteraction Lf KOH kind -t-0, to forin st-t-ar.,ite. ]a ic
system N2011--koll, the tc~, juLaina nt), lie
Koficouttlat. Theeffitct-3f Off- ions in tile sy5teaib Ni
KOR and 90-'44011 W,~-i alll*.OJOU3 but 1111~ c:ImS~Jal-n
UST I -KAGHKIrNM~Uvi. -
Coagulation of colloidal solutions by mixtures, containing a potential-
determining electrolyte. X011.2hur. 15 no-5:394-4W '53. (MLEIA 6 ; 9 )
1. Holotovskiv universitet, Xafedra fizichookoy i kolloldnoy khimii.
(Colloids) (Zlectrolytes)
5.361o 7 7
SOV/7) - -7/0-1 -55/78
AUTHORS: Konovalova, L. L. Ust'-Kachkintsev, V. F.
TITLE: Concerning the Reaction Between Thiocyanate '_--'.~Aers and
Amines
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal. obshchey Ichimil, 1960, Vol -'10,
250 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Reaction between ethyl thiocyanate and
dine, and dimethylantline was studied
densities, viscosities, and electvical
the mixtures of ethyl thiocyanate with
sults of the measurements are given In
5, and 6.
Nr 1, pp 2116-
aniline, piperi-
~)y rrieaSLIping the
cot-)(JuctivLties of
amines. The re-
Figs. 1, 2, 1, 4,
Card 1/5
Concerning the Reaction Between Thiocyanate
Esters and Amines
77'794
SOV/79-30-1-55/78
Fig. 1, Change in viscosity (1)
and electrical conductivity (2)
of a 50% mixture of ethyl thio-
cyanate wIt8 piperidine with
time, at 25 -
/OY
Fig. 2. System ethyl thlo-,
cyanate-p1pevidine, at 25
(1-4) Viscosity after 1, 2, 7,
20 da 3; (5) den-sity after I
day; 6) electrical condUCtiVit"
i
after, 1 day.
Card 2/5
TI/Yf'/
Concerning the qeaction Between Thiocyanate 77-794
7 0
E8tcps and AMInv5 so
Fig. 5. System, ethyl thiocyanate-- Fig. 4. System ethyl thiocy8-
aniline, at 25 - (1) Viscosity after nate--climethylaniline, at 25 -
1 day; (2) density after 1 day; (3-5) (1) Viscosity; (2) density; (3)
electrical conductivity after 1, 15, electrical conductivity after 6
140 days.. Card 3/5 months.
Concerning the Reaction Between Thiocyanate
Esters and Amines
IV
Fig. 5. System Sthyl thiocyanate--
pyridine, at 25 . (1-3) Densities
after 1 day, 2 months, 1.5 years;
(4-6) viscosity after 1 day, 2
months, 1.5 years. Card 4/5
77,,94
SOV/79- 200-1-55/78
C, H
Cf HS N
6. Electrical conductivity
of* the mixture: ethyl thiocya-
natc-pyvidine. (1,2) AfteS 2
monthu and 1.5 years)o at 25
aftet- 1.5 Yeat's at 50 -
Concert-. Lng the Reaotion Bet;ween T',!-o~~-anw6e
Esters and Amines
ASSOCIATION:
SUBMITTED:
Changes of the properties of the above mlyrures in-
dicate that cherrilcal reantlonL; between %h,:~ cwqjc)riC-rjt,~,
of the MiXtUres take place. There ave 6 f1gu,,e's; at-A
6 references, I Gerinan, 5 Soviet.
Perm' State University (Permskiy gosudarst'vennyy
universitet)
August 23, 1958
Card 5/5
11-4
UsSR/Physical Chemistry, Then.,iodynami'es, Thermochemistry, B-3
EquilibriLu,is, Phys-Chem. Amal. Phase-Transitions.
Abu Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22342.
Author :.V. F. Ust-Kachkintsev, A. V. Lyubimova.
Inot Not given
Title Binary systems light-absorption.
Orig Pub Uch zap Molotovsk, un-ta. 1955, 9, No 4, 101-112.
Abstract A dependence of optical density on concentration is establish-
ed and basic types of light absorption diagrams for a normal
binary system 6erj developed. Obtained deductions were con-
firmed experimentz-lly in nitrobenzene (I) - cymene, I - xylene,
I - benzene systems. Basic rules in general aspect which must
distinguish light ibsorption diagrwns of binary systems with a
chemical interaction are studied. i,;xperimental rcuults of the
light-absorption study in o-nitrophenol-piperidine (II) and in-
nitrophenol -- II systems are given.
Card 1/1 -113-
h4858
S/061/62/000/024/015/073
B117/Bla6
AUTHORS: Verzhbitskiy, F. R., Ust'-Kachkintsev, V. P.
TITLE: Use of hi,,,h-frequency methods in physicochemical analysis
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1962, 91., abstract
24B640 (Uch. zap. Petnsk. un-t, v. 19, no. 1, 1961, 5/5-56)
TEXT: The high-frequency conductivity was measured in the solid-state
systems AgN03 - NaN03. AgNO, - N114NO, and NaN03 - KNO3 at 20'C. The
transition from one phase into another as demonstrated in the high-
frequency conduciivity diaerams of the ay3temsstadied is accompanied by
a discontinuity. The increase in conductivity in the region of eutectic
compositions is attributed to the atructure of the alloy and its degree
of dispersion. LAbstracter's note: Complete translation-]
Card 1/1
A 28002-66
SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: -Verzhbitakiyp F, A.; Ustl-Kiachkintsev., V. F0 4z/
TITLE: Investigation of polymorphism by the high-frequency method
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Xhimiya, Abe. 168505
PJ7 SOURM Uch. zap. Permsk. un-t, no. 111, 1964., 24-28
TOPIC TAGS: electric conductance, PolymorPhism,, HF, electric capacitance,
temperature measurement
ABSTRACT: The possibility hea been investigated of using of the high-frequency
method for recording of polymorphic.transformations using a de~rice, which per-
mits automatic.recording of four curves, namely temperatitres, temperature differences)
electric conductance,, and electric capacitance. It was shown on NH4N03 and E03
samples that p6lWorlhic transformftinclearly reveal themselves on the conductance and
capacitance curves. The capacitance and conductance of the KN03-KpCr^,07 system in
the solid state at various temperatures vere measured. The capacitance and conduc-
tance isotherms were found to have extreme pointep the position of %ftich corresponds
to the composition of a',eubectic mixture, (Author's summary.] (HT)
5.3300 7
r -2-3 7~
-)v/io
AUTHORS: Levina, R. Ya., Kostin, V. ii
TITIEs Reaction of CYCl0P!'~JjJU.'&,i! With Mel'CLIPIC -Salts. X1.
Cleavage of the Taree-Membered in (0, 1, N)-
Bicycloalkmiu.j (14 ~ 2,3, and 11)
PERIODICAM Zhurnal obstichey khimil, 190"0, Vol 30, Nr 2,
Pp 359-363 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The action of mel'CLII'lc acetate on
(O,1,3)-
bicyclohexane (I, northujane), j
0, 4)-blcycloheptane
(
(IV, norcarane), and (0 1.2)-bicyclopentatie (VI),
as well as other (0,1,N~-btcycloalkanes, can be used to
identify these sub:3tances by the final reactIon products
-mercurated alcohols and their derivatives. The
reactions for compounds I, IV, and VI are represented
belowt
Card 1/5
Reaction of Cyclopropanes With Mercuric Salt~;. 77852
xi SOV/1 9 -_3 0 -2 -3/7 8
NO ChIN90COCH) HO CHHvgr
mg(OCOC"sh Nor
0 NOR 0 U
111) 1 Ull
llff(ococ /\-Off
xx-.'. I
C
LCH214gOCOC113
(V)
01 and Br
11(GCDC113h HO nHiftac"I ox 110 Hqx
NN 0
(A) 011)
card 2/5
Reaction of Cyclopropanes With Mercuric Salts. 77852
xi SOV/79-30-2-3/78
The reactions were performed by mixing the respective
hydrocarbon with mercurle aceta8e (at room temperature
for compounds I and IV and at 0 for VI) and by
subsequent addition of potassium bromide to the product
(the mercurated alcohols II, V, and VII) to obtain the
halomercuri-derivatives. The cleavage of the three-
membered ring in (0,1,2)-bicyclopentane Lakes place
at the carbon-carbon "bridge" bond while in the
case of (0,1,3)-bicyclohexane and 10,1,4)-bicyclo-
heptane the bond between the least and the most
substituted carbon atoms is broken, leading to the
formation of mercurated alcohols of the cycloheptane
and cyclohexane series, respectively. The site of the
ring cleavage was determined by results of thermal
decomposition of mercurated alcohols. The reactions
and final products for the pyrolysis of V and VII
are shown below:
Card 3/5
Reaction of Cyclopropanes With Mercuric Salts. 77852
xi SOV/79-30-2-3/(8
-0 ON/"~
2 /~-CO111121190COCI13 119-(1:'1'
2,
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If
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0 Oil
+I F + fig
The following derivatives of the mercurated alcohols
Card 4/5 were isolated and analyzedt 2-hydroxy-l-bromo-
Reaction of Cyclopropanes With Mercuric Salts. 77852
xi S011/7 9 -30 -2 - --/(8
ASSOCIATIONt
SUBMITTEDt
mercurimethylcyclopentane (111)1 151-152 0; 2-hygroxy-
1-acetoxymercurimethylcyclohexane (V), mp 129-1~O
3-hydroxy-l-chloromercuricyclopentane, mp 9-t-98 ;
3-hydroxy-l-bromomercuricyclopentane, rip 129-130J; 0
3-hydroxy-l-thiocyanomercuricyclopentar-p-, mp 110-111
2-hydroxy-l-chloromercurimethylcyclohexane; mp 122-1230;
2-hydroxy-l-bromomercurliriethylcyclohexane, mp 114-1150.
There are 13 references, 4 Soviet, 5 German, I Belgian,
1 Swiss, 2 U.S. The U.S. references arex W. E.
Doering, A. K. Hoffman, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 76, 6162
1954)j C. R. Noller, R. Adams, J. Am. Chem. Soc..,
I(JI8, 1084 (1926) .
Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet)
March 2, .1959
Card 5/5
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AUMRS: -Akhmatov. A. S.; ILatok, Kh. Z,
TITIEs Pressure dependence of surface friction forces
SOURCE. AN SSSR. NauchrWy sovat po trenl7u i amazkam, Tooriya amsochnago
deyatviya I novyye materialy (Theory of lubricating action and new materials).
Moscow,, lzd-vo HaWta, 1965, 5-7
\\ 144 1 -
TOPIC TAGSt lubricant,, lubricant property, surface friction GOST 982 53 tram-
former oilp W 6Wtoh oil
ABSTRACTt To determine the accuracy of the Amont-Kulon surgace friction law
(W, B. Hardy. Collected Scientific Papers. Cambridge,, 1936, p. 609) over a wide
range of pressures,, the friction forces of steel, Cr. Al. Cu. and Ni couples
lubricated by pure steAric acid and technical oils"(vaseline oil., transformer oil
GOST 982-53j, and watch oil HZF-6) were Investigated as a function of ctmtact
pressure. Three specimens were lubricated as per A, 5, Akhmmtov (Holskulyernala
fizika granichnogo treniyao M,, Fi=atgii;p 1963). loaded by a hydraulic prese#
and the center specimen was then pushed ty a screw Jack# recording tba force re-
quired to Initiate notion. Only the date for steel on steel wo Weeented (coo
-1 00311-66--
ACCESSION NRs AT502001
Figs. 1 and 2 on the Enclosure), As can be seen,, the results were not linear,
indicating that the Anont-Kulon law is a linear approximation uhich can be used'
only over a limited contact pressure range, A short discussion of the friction
phenomenon concludes that the exponential nature of the ourve in determined by
the fundamental relation of atomic interaction forces on atomic oyaciage Orig,
art. has: /+ figures.
ASMCIATION t NauchmWy sovet pc treniyu i amzkam# AS iMM (Sclent4fia Committee
on Friction and Lubrication# AN' SM)
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thickness oil stearic'acid: I- 0.01p 2- 0,02v
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OSTO-Sti Kitq,
USSR/Chemistry - Soda industry effluents
Card 1/1 Pub-50 - 13/24
Author : Trebukov, P. D., Ustreehkin, P. Ye.
--mom"
Title : The utilization of effluents of soda plants
Periodical : Xhim. prom., No 6, 369 (49), Sep 1954
Abstract : Describes the use of soda industry effluents (consisting mainly of
calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide, and calcium chloride) as an
effectivc additive toPortland cement and other building materials.
Institution : Central Scientific Research Laboratory.of Building MELterials ("Tsnil-
khimstroy") and Main Administration of Chemical Industry Construction
("Glavkhimpromstroy");
FD-530
Submitted
MSR/Chemistry Construction UISTt,JIS h KIN, PYC FD-1563
Card 1/1 Pub. 50-20/25
Author Ustrashkin, P. Ye.
Title Twentieth anniversary of the 6th Installation Trust, Main Administra-
tion of Chemical Industry Construction (News Section).
Periodical Kftim. prom., No 8, P 500 (52), Dec 1954
Abstract Reviews briefly the activities of 6th Installation Trust (originally
the Organic Chemistry Installation Trust) during the 20 years of its
existence. Says that it has developed methods for the welding of
various grades of steel (including two-ply steel) used in the con-
struction of chemical equipment and also for the welding by heat of
pipelines and equipment made of viniplast. Describes the equipment
used by the trust in installing chemical equipment and says that it
uses X-ray and gamma-ray equipment in testing.
Institution Main Administration of Chemical Industry Construction, Ministry of
Chemical Industry USSR
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YA13IDGHKINA . M. N.
D~~erimental check of the method of calculating the height of
cauntercurrent packed and plate columns in processes involving
the solution of a one-component diBperse phase (the system toluene -
diethylens glycol), Zhur.prikl.khim, 34 no.3048o-557 Mr 16L
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inatitut neftekhimicheBkikh
proteessove
(Plate towers) (Packed towers)
SILIRA, II.P.; IOE'.ORSKIY, V.N.; SHIRYAYINA, Ye.I.; USTfUtYKII, I.I.A.
Vapor - liquid equilibrium in the systcms tolu~.r4 - diathyhne
f,,.Iycol and o-xylene - diethylene glycol. Trudy VIIIIneftAhim
nt).5:124-132 162. 0-71IJI,~ 15:7)
(Toluene) (Xyleno)
(Diethylone glycol)
USTRAUH M.A.. BROUNSHTM, B.I.; FCKORSKIYI-V.N.
Selective solution by dietbylene glycol of toulene-n.heptane in
countercurrent packed colimn o Zhur,priklakbim. 35 no.11:2454-2460
N 162, (MIRA 15:12)
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USTRITSKIT. V. 1.
Brachiopod finds from Permian deposits in eastern Taimyr. DAL
AN SM 105 to.4:805-807 D '55- (MLRA 90)
1. lauchno-issledowatellskiy institut geologii Arktiki, Leningrad.
Predstayleno skademikom D.V. NaliviclVm.
(Taimyr 14tional Area--Brachiopoda, fossil)
USTRITSKIY. V. I. __,
On the northward extension of the Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR 110
no-3:437-439 S '56. (MLRA 9:1?)
1. Inatitut geologil Arktiki, Leningrad. Prodstavlano akademikom
D.V. Nalivkirqm.
(Ural Mountains--Geology)
(Arctic regions--Geolog7)
-Kill'
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ATLASOV. I.P.; DEMOKIDOV. K.K.; DIBNER, V.D.; EGIAZAROV, B.Kh.; IVANOVA,
I.M.; U)BANOV, M.F.; MARKOV, Y.G.; RABKIY, M.I.; RAYICH, M.G.;
SAKS, V.N.; SOKOWT, T.N.; TKACF3NKO, B.T.;AS-TRITSKIT, T-I..;
KALIVKIK, D.Y., nsuchny7 red.; VASIVY37. R.P., red.; SOLOVIYZV,
L.D.. red.; HIKEOROSHEV, A.P., red.; DOWOVOS, L.G., tekhne red,
[Geological map of the Soviet Arctic) Geol icheskala karta
Sovetakoi Arktiki. Sost. I.P,,Atlasov 1i drI- Glav. red. F.G.
)brkm * .... Nauchne red. D.Y. Nalivkin. [Moskyal 1957. ..Col.
map 89 x 131 cm. no. 4 sheets 51 x 72 ca. .. Scale 1:2.500,000.
&@Inset; (Geological map of Wraftgal Island] Geologicheakaia karta
Ostrova Vrangelia 1.1,500,000- (MIRA 11:8)
iArctic regions--Geology--Kaos)
(Wrangel Island-Geology-Kaps)
IVANOV. A.M.; USTRITSKIY. V.I.1 HOLDAVANTSAV, Yuja.
. . ..... i.
Geologi,oi the Aretic Urals and of the Pay-Khoy Range. Trudy Nauch.-
isol. geol. Arkt. 81:58-96 157. (MIR& 11:5)
(Ural Mountain region--Geology)
U, V-7-
Nev data on the stratigraphy of the upper Paloozoic In the
central sector of the Soviet Arctic. Trudy NIIGA 92s20-35
'58, MRA 13,.4)
(RusRia, Northern--Geology, Stratigraphic)
-USTRITSKIY, V.I.
Contact of the Penniad and Carboniferous in the Pay-Khoy.
Trudy NIIGA.80:3-24 150. (MIRA 14:11)
(Pay-Khoy liange---Geology,, Stratigraphic)
USTRITSKIY1,74.
Stratigraphy, of Permian deposits on the northwestern
slope of the Pay-Khoy Range (in the region west of the
Kara Bay). Sbor.st.po paleont.i biostrat. no.16:44-61
t5-9-.- -4 (MIRA 13:3)
(Pay,-Khoy Range-Geoloigr, Stratigraphic)
'S
Usarraly, V.I.
Basic results of specific
eastern Taymyr Peninsula.
42-45 '59-
field work in fia central and
inform. biul. HIIGA n0-17:
(MIRA 13:11)
(Taymyr Peninsula--Prospecting)
USTRITSKIY, V.I.
Comparative characteristics of Carboniferous end Far=iau
'orachiopods of CbinA and the U.S.S.R. Paleont.zhur. no-3:
15-20 160. (MIRA, 13:10)
1. Nauchno-iseledovateltakiy inatitutipologii Arktiki.
(China--Brachiopods, Fossil)
USTRITSKIY, V.I.
Permain brochiopods of the Pay-Khoy (Inarticulata Strophomenidae,
and Chonetidae). Trudy KIIGA 111:93-130 160. (1111IPA 14:7)
(Pay-Rhoy Rmnge-BrachiopodoLt Fossil)
~ US'ZRITSKIY V. I.
Lower and upper Permian border line in the Pechora Aasin arA
Arctic. Trudy IIIIGA 114:39-49 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Pechora Basiu--Faleontolog7) (Arctic Regions--Paleontology)
USTRITSKIYO V.I.
Distribution of brachiopods in the Upper Paleozoic of the
Arctic zoogeographical area. Paleont.zhur. no.3:3-13 161.
(14IRA 15:2)
1. Nauchno-iseledavateltakiy institut geologii Arktiki.
(Arctic regiono-Bra-chtepoda, Fossil)
USTRITSKIY, V.I.
I
Basic stag s in the development of ocean basins anA. brachiopods
during the Permian in Asia. Sov. geol. 4 no.1:4944 Ja 161.
(MIR& 14:1)
1. Hauchno-isoledovotel'skiy inatitut geologii Arktiki.
(Submarine geology) (Brachiopoda, 7osail)
SHVEDOV, N.A.; USTRITSKIY,- V-J.; qlfl~WAK, G.Ye.; GEM, A.A.; SOSIPATP.OVA.,G.P.
Now stratigraphic scheme of upper Paleozoic sediments in the Taymyr
Peninsula. Sbor,st.po paleont. i biostrat. no.24:12-15 161. *
(MIRA 15 12)
(Taymyr Peninsula-Geology.,Stratigraphic)
UST."I'J."'JILYYY V. 1 0
1.
.cnal facies of ni'ddle-Paleozoic sediments in the Pay-ao ;-Cd
rortYcrv Polar Uralo. Trudy NIIQA 123:41-60 161.
(mila 11'..10)
(Urzl "ountair; ro ion-Goology, Stratigraphic)
USTRITSKIY~ V.I. -,
Tectonion of the Pay-KhoZ Range and the northern extremity of the
Polar Urals. Trudy NIIGA no.125s75-101 161. (MIRA 1617)
(Ural Mountains.-Geology-, Structural)
USTRITSKIY, V.I.
OAgin of the family Horridoniidas Mair-Wood et Cooper. Palleont.
zhur. no.3:57-60. 162. (MM 15:9)
1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut geologii Arktiki.
(TayW Pepinsula-Brachiapoda, Fossil)
USTRITSKIY V.I.
Neu data on Permian BrRchiapoda of Spitsbergen. S~cr.E!t,p paleort.
o
i bistrat.ne.28:74-69 162. (NDA 16:01)
(Spitsbergen-Brachiepoda,Fessil)
USTRITSKIT,,"V.I-., . I
Basis for the correlation of Middle and Upper Carboriferous
sediments in the Taymyr Peninsula and the northern part of the
Verkhoyansk Range. Sbor.st.po paleont.i biostrat. no.300-16
,62. (MIRA 16:12)
U,TlrRITSYIY,-Vitaliy Ivanovich,- CHFICIYAV , Gleorj,ly Y(-,,vi!r-,ywflchp
POPCV, Yu.H., doktor
vedushchi.v red.
(Biontratigrnphy and brachiopods cf the Upper Paleozoic ca,
the Taymyr Poninnuln.] Blostrntigrnfila t brnkhiopody ver-khnego
puleozola Taimyra. Lentngrad, Gonitoptokhizdat, 196-1. 138 1).
(Leningrad. Nauchno-Issladoval.ellAil instlttit gt~ot.ofli.l arktiki.
Trudy, vol. 134) (MIPA 17:6)
USTRtALOV. IF.
Hie Robdus, hie Saltal Nbarbin, 1929. 14 P.
SOV113 8 -.3 9 -10 - 7/10
AUTHORS:
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Kirpichev Ustrur-ov, L. L. Mistry-jk(ria, V;
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V
Nikollska~-"
TITLE: Preparation of Rubber Mixes on Continuous Production
Lines (0 potochnykh liniye0ch po iz,otovlenlyu rezino-
vykh.smesey)
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I Rezina, 1953, Nr 10, pp 29 32 (USSR)
ABSTRAGT% I
Ah account-is criven of-2"C-years experience since the
IntrOdtiction of continuous-line working in the rubber
itixing,, millind,extrusion calendering and other sections
of the factory. Wasteful cooling and re-heatinx- of the
rubber mix between sta-es of'preparat-iori has been elimin-
Ated by careful integration of the capaolties of the
..;x
various units of the'plant which feed directly from one
i1nit to the next. The rubber mix is transported on con-
veyor belts from the mixers to the Initial leafinS mills,
thtough to the mills feeding the ealenders and other
plant, as a ribbon about 20 cm w1de. The necessary or-
ganization between the various shops to co-6rdinate
rate of consumption of'the Tix is discussed. The intro-
duction of express contrbl' methods, enabling the mixes
to be tested for correct vuleanizin- properties, *ithin
Card 1/2 about 3 minutes of preparation, is essontial to success-
SOV/138,-58-10-7/10
Prpearation of Rubber Mixes on Continuous Production Lines
ful continuous-line working. Oonsider~tble savinas are
quoted (actually in thousands of roubles, but not re-
lated-to outputYwith'respect to power requirements for
the rubber mills, reduction in amount of ooolint; water
and compressed air used, and in particular through
elimination of wastage of material as a-retult of rapid
inspection possible*with "express-control". Further
eoonomie8 result from the small labour force required
' j
which rUves approx. 10% greater output per man-shift,
and through freeing of space formerly required for
intermediate storage of material in course of preparatlion.
r~
There are 2. Figures and 1 Table.
ASSOCIATION:Kiravskiy shinnyy zavod (Kirov Tire Factory)
Card 2/2
SOV/138-501-3-11/16
AUTHOR: Ustzugov, L.L.
TIID~; The Two-Stage Preparation of Llixtures Durin.,r Con-inuour,
D Y
Production of Semi-Fini-ched Articles (DvuI:hstadiynoye
iz-otovleniye smesey pri.potochrym vypuske polufabrikatov)
U r7t- 1
PEidODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, 1950),jTr 3, pp '[~B
ABSTRACT:In the Kirov Tyre Factory a two-ratage process of mii:ing
is used for rairtures coni-,ainin.- 50clS and 10Cr,,, natural
rubber. Originallyp Alta-x and Captax viere u;:;ed as plas-
ticisation accelerators (1954). The quality of rubber
mixtures with/without the addition of carbon black plas-
ticisers, is comparead in Table 1. During 1955 a two-
ctaU,e method of mi-Ang was inLro,Luced which made it
poscible to avoid scorchinG of the mixtures; further -
modificationc of tl~e procesE: were introduced during 1956,,
I'Losin and "Rabrax" were added to the tyre rubber mixture
the latter containing NX, SKB -and regenerated rubber --
Card 1/4 duzinE the first stage of mixing. This made- it possible
SOV/1~8-59-'-5-11/16
The Two-Stage Preparation of Lixtuures During Continuouz
Production of Semi-Finished Articles
to lower the mLdng temperature to 130 1400C and to
separate the unmixed SKB and regenerated rubber duzing
the second staLe. '-Che -teUperatu3:e of mixin,., durin(j, the
second Ctaue reached 85 C, and it was therefore possible
to introduce the sulphur into the mixer after 1 to 2
minutes. Special laboratory tests were carried out to
establish the sensitivity of the method when changing
the composition of the mixtures. The following optimum
temperatures of vulcanisation ,,,,e6e e,,-tablished: 168+2 C
for "breaker" mixtures and 178+2 C for tyre ai3ture~. It
was suggested that a so-called-Ilplasticisible plastic
mass" should be used, i.e. that larger quantities of
pla~,ticiser should be introduced during the first stage.
ThiE can be achieved by 1) considerably increasin- the
plasticity of natural rubber so that it can be J;Iixed-with
the rubber SKB, which has a plasticity of 0.50 to 0.:25
(according to Karrer); 2) by intrcducing dispersing agents
(during the first stage) to achieve their even distrib-
ution in the rubber, and facilitate mixing with activated
Card 2/4 carbon black at low temperatures; 3) by adding semi-active
The Two-Stage Preparation of !Iixt,.~rez I~urin- Continuous
Production of Semi- Finished Articles
fillers during the first sta,,,,e and activated fillers
during the second stabe, so that only small quantities
of activo fillers should 1x! contained in the ihixture
during t1he ~,econd sta,~;;C. Tte qu.~)ntity of scorched Material
waE con-ciderably reduced by 1-isinS the above de~~crilbed
Illethod of prepa_-.at-JLon of SID and ITK tyre mixtures. T-r*Le
physical an,_3 mechanical characteristics of the vulcanis-
ates reii~ained unchanj~ed, with the exception of tiae
ative elongation which wazi reduced on an average fron
G80 to 6201/1,.. Data obtained durinG the preparation of
rubber mixtureo when u_,inC; the four different methods
(one-staGe proces-c, -, without the addition o:C 'an acceler-
ator-, one-stage process when usin,- Renatsit-IV or
Q
Pentone-22; two-stage process and the modified two-stage
Card3/4 process) are compared in Table 2, but it i,;as found that
The Two-Stage Preparation of Kixtures
Production of Gemi-Finished Articles
even this mixin- process is
U
further investigations should
the quality of manufactured
There are 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Kirovskiy shinnyy zavod
SOVUS-5c'-31-11/16
During Continuous
not entirely satisfactoi-j,
be cartied out" to improve
articlez,
(Y-irov Tyre Factory)
Card 4/4
KORINIKOV. V.Te.. kandidat takhalcheskikh nauk, redaktorl USTRUOOU.N.L.,
redaktor
[Residential construction (2-5 stories) from standard plans ;
collection of articles] Zhilisbehnoe stroitelletvo po tipov-yu
proektam (2-5 etazhei); abornik statel. Moskva, Oos. izd-vo
lit-ry po stroitel'stvu t arkhitekture, 1954. 77 P- (XLRA 719)
(Apartment houses)
CHARM. Semen Seuenovich. kandidat tekhulcheskikh wcak-, BRIX. Frida
Urmanovas. inshener; FILIPPM, A.V., rodaktor; USTEDGOVA. N.L.,
redektor; t- . - - .
(Facing brick) Litsevoi kirpich. Pod obsbehol rod. A.TJilippova.
Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroitelletvu i arkhitokture. 1955.
133 P. WRA 9:5)
l.Akadenlya arkhitektury SSSR, Moscow. Institut stroitelluoy
takhniki. 2.Chlon-korrespondent Akadmil arkhitektury SSSR.(for
Filippov) (Bricks)
-T t? u a. 0 V (1) Al. ("
STRAMENTOV, Anctray T~vgar'yevirh, doktor-takhniohaskikh nauk, Drofeasor;
RAMIS, V.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, doteent, redaktor;
OUBTSOV, A.I., mrihitsk4or, redaktor;' YRIDBOG, G.V., inzhener,
redae.or,- USTRUGOVA,_X&,,, arkhttektor, redaktor; PMON, M.N.,
tekhnichesm7'*XMkt-or -
[Engineering problemain oltyplanning] Inzhenernys voprosy plani-
rovkI gordov. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-i7 po stroit. i arkhit.,
1955. 361 P. (tam 8:6)
(Municipal engineering
,) (City planning)
KNYAZHITSKIY,, Iosif Illich- USTI-SII%IUSHSKIYI Georgiy Veniaminov-1ch-
RUBINp M., red.
(Machine tools of the future] Stanki budushchego. Odessa,
Odesskoe )mizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 79 p. (MMA 15:4)
(Machineteols-Humerical control)
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DOBROVOLISKIY, I.P.; USTUPINY, V.A.; AKUWV, P.V.; FRAVDIN, V.N.
Modification of the spraying system for coke quenching. Koks
i khim. no.12:25-27 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
.PSTUROY 9 D.
Uployeeo in commme Vsemo prof, dvizh,, nool:45-46 Ja 161,
(MIJU 14: 1)
1. Sekretarl MazMunarodnogo oblyedinaniya profsoyuzov rabotnikov
torgovIi.
(Retail trade) (Hours of labor)
!'STVOL'SKAYA, '11.1#3 Gand Tech Lici -- (diss) 111TOblel-L;
of the acollr~117f intervation of flitictio"z-"
'I'ducaticT,
Lfan, Jrxv,
Len C'Irri-~~J. (f LoN)j. II.,:I &III*W]* 7'vOt In-0. im
Chair of Tiescrintive Gecmctry all(! rrzt,"haft) 1210
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Use of graphic integration in computing volumes of bo4les limited
by topographical surfaces. Sbor. LTIZHT no-158:409-421 158.
(14IRA 11:6)
(Geodesy)
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AUTHORs Ustvollskaya, T.I.
TITLE: Comparing estimates of the exactness of.methods of the
graphical integration of functions
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no-7, 1960, 227-
Abstract no-8318. Tr.Leningr.tekhnol.in-ta im.Lensoveta,
1959, vyp.50, 57-62
TEXTs 'By the experimental examination of several graphical methods of
integration according to the method of D.I.Kargin 0 tochosti grafiches-
kikh raschetov (On the exactness of graphical calculations), Sb. LIIPS,
1929, no.101) the author gives some final conclusions in a very
categorical form, most of them, however, are not sufficiently convincing.
[Abstracter's notes The above text is a full translation of the original
Soviet abstract.3
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USTVOL'MYA., T. I., Candidate Tech Sci (diss) -- "Problems of the precision of
graphic integration of functions". Leningrad, 1959. 13 PP (Mtn Higher Educ
uSSR., Leningrad order of Labor Red Banner Tech Inst Im Leningrad Soviet, Chair of
Descriptive Geometry and Graphics), 150 copies (KL, No 23, 1959, 168)
USTI UK, A.
Close contact with collective farm. Prof.-tekh.obr. 17 no-3:
18-19 Mr '60. (HIBA 13:6)
1. Direktor solotonoshokogo uchilishcha mekhanizataii sel'okogo
khoxyaystva No.10 Charkasakoy oblesti.
(Zolotonosha--Farm mechanization-Study and teachiag)
USTITAN. A.K.
Testing chemicals in cortrolling the pine sawfly.(lophy-rus sertifer
Gooffr.) Cin Armenian ;.Lth summary in Russian] Izv.AN Arm. SSR. Biol.
L oellkhox. nauki 2 no.2:189-193 149. (XLRA 9:8)
(ARUNIA--UV7LM) (INSMICIDIS)
Name: USTIVill., A. K.
Dissertation: The effect of hexachlorane and DDT on the entomo-fauna of
al.falfa under the conditions in the Ararat Plain
Degree: Cand. Agr Sci
fftII&VI=-. Acad Sci Armenian SSR, Department of Biological Sciences
Defame Date, Place: 1956, Yerevan
Source: Knizhnaya Letopial, No 45) 1956
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Author : Ust'ynn
Inst :
Title : New Data on Parasitic Insects-Pests Attacking the See'ds
of Lucerne.
Orig Pub : Izv. AN ArmSSR. Biol.i S.-kh.a.~ 1957, 10, No 2, 91-97
Abstract : The chief pests of lucerne on the Ararat plain were the
Phytonomus variabilis which destroyed the first crop of
lucerne almost completely (in the absenne of control
measures) and the seed-eater BrachophaLpAs gibbus., when in-
fected 60-80% of lucerne seeds. Five parasitic species
developed on the phytonomus: one ichneumonic Canidia
exiriz, two braconides-Dinacampus terminatus and D. (Peri-
litus) secalis and two chalaides-Necremnus leucarthrops
and Tetrastichus incertus. Canidia exigua was the most im-
portant parasite, its infection of the larvae of the
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 5) 1958., 21o6i
phytonomus (primarily in the third hatching) fluctuated
greatly: from 5-5% to 84.2%. Two species of superpara-
sites Mesochorus sp. and Habrocytus sp. were found in the
case of Canidia. Tetrastichus infected the larvae of the
last hatching; from seven to thirty-two specimens of the
pamsite developed on one lhfected apeciem of the host;
the infection fluctuated between 1-5% and 70%. Necrermus
infedted the phytonomus in the pupa phase (the infection
was about 7%). Dinocampus infected the adult beetles of
the phytonomus; the infection was between 1.4% and 6o%.
Only two species of chalcides were discovered on the seed
eater; Liodontomerus parplexua and Geniocerus bruchphagii;
the developmnt and fliGht of the parasites synchronized
with those of the host; the number of hatchings -das also
the same. Liodontomerus infected from 2.4% to 47.8% of
specimens of the host; Geniocerus infected from 22.6% to
& 72.3%;
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Uol., No 5) 1958,, 2io6l
A rerplar decrease in the numbers of both species of the
peat vas observed in connectinn with the aativity of the
parasites.
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