SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT UZHIK, G.V. - UZINA, R.
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,-UZHIK., GeV* prof*, droong.sc.; KOSHEIEVj F.F.
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Ef e of itrdos state in regions of stress concentAration on
me strength and fracture (s&erkbi to the theory of
mec --4-1 brittleness of ductile metals). Acta techn Hung
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3/020/62/143/004/006/027
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AUTHORSS Uzhik, G. V., and Voloshenko-Klimovitakiy, Yu. Ya.
TITLE: Regularities in the change of the yield point of metals at
high loading rates and low temperatures and their importance-
for the estimation of the tendency to brittle destruction a
PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 143, no. 4, 1962, 802 - 804
TEXTt An apparatus for the gradual loading of metallic samples with a
conatant rate was constructed in the Laboratoriya prochnosti materialov
Instituta mashinovedeniya (Laboratory of Strength of Materials of the
Institute of the Science of Machines). Load versus time and load versus
deformation curves are recorded with an oscilloscope system. The loading,
3 2 0
rate is -10 kvmm -see. Results obtained in the raxe of -100 C to +2o*d
show that V+ 1 holds for Atlf-6T (AMG-6T) and -16 (D-16) aluminum:
t t
alloys and for CT-45 (St-45) steel.
0 a 0
is the loading rate, t temperature, C~ the yield
oint determined with static loads, cr the 0.2 ~ elongation limit.
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Regularities in the change ... B104/BI02
This relation is valid for the above alloys for low loading rates and shook 4r,
loading (Yu. Ya. Voloshonko-Klimovitakiy at al., Izv. AN BSSR9 OTN no 4
(1956); Zav. lab., no. 9 (1256)). The yield points of Cr.3 (St. 3~ and*
Armco iron at 4145 and -196 C do not increase if the loading rate increases
to shock loading. Conclusioni There exists a limit to the yield point
which is caused by a change in the mechanism of plastic deformation. This
change occurs at given temperatures and loading conditions. The tendency,
to brittle destruction of a metal may be estimated by its behavior at high
loading rates and low temperatures. There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut mashinovedeniya Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta
Ministrov po avtomatizataii i mashinostroyeniyu fInstitute
of the Science of Machines of the State Committee of the
-Council. of Ministers for Automation and Machine 4uilding)
PRESENTEDt July 24, 1961, by A. A, Blagonravov, Aoademician
SUBMITTEDt July 24, 1961
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/0,7ff~ B112/B101
AUTHORS: Uzhik, G. V., Koshelev, P. F.
TITLE: Basic laws of the change -in static strength at stress
concentration points
PER I OD I CAL Akademiya nauk 3SS.R. Doklady, v. 148, no. 4, 1963,
786-768
TEXT: An experimental study is rratie to finl out to what extent the
strength at stress concentration points depends on the stress inhomo-
geneity i.i the case of uniform 10cil increa!je in stress. Specimens of
steel and aluminum alloys were used. RQaiilts: (1) The stress condition
affects the strength at the stress concPntration points consi3erably.
(2) Stress concentrations increase the static strength. (3) The static
strength at the stress concentration points is related to the dimensions.
(4) ~Ilithin a wide range, there is no relation between the dezree of
reduction in strength and the increase in medium stress. (5) The stress
condition affects the plasticity at; the stress concentration point but
slightly. There are 4 figures.
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ASSOCIATION: InstitLlt mashinovedeniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of the Science of Machine.9 of the Academy of Sciences
USSR)
PRESENTED: August 1,3, 1962, by A. A. Blal,,-c)nravov, Academician
SUBMITTED: August 13, 1962
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TOPIC TINGS: brittlc fracture, aitc-rnate. loadi,-IZ, 1,att~ue cra,:k, raf~cr
duczilj,~ fracture, stress c-onc.entra,zion, sia.~ar t;Lveugth
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crack reaches a level at which intense three -dimensionaa Lea~igp d_-;e1,:?s
its root; 2) when the fatigue crack arises in ~ stress raiser aad penetrates
into the zone with inten.se three-dimensional tension Vnich developed near the
stress raiser even before the crack appeared; 3) with an increase in the width
of A bar of rectangularbeam (or in the thickness of sheet5'/ ut, to a certain
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UZHIKI G. V -
"Some mechanical aspects of brittle fracture."
paper submitted for Intl Conf on Fracture, Scridai, Japan, 13-16 Sep 65.
Inst Machine Studies, Moscow.
UZ111K) G. V.
"Some mechanical aspects of brittle fracture."
Report sif=itted for Intl Cor-f on Fracture, Sendai, Japan, 12-17 Sep 65.
Inst Machine Studies USSR.
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UZHIX, G V , kandidat takhnicho5kikh nauk.
Madurance tests and strength estimation of metals In machine
construction. Vast. mash.27 ne.2:1-12 147. (MLRA 9:4)
(Metals--Testing)
3/032/62/028/002/022/037
B139/B104
AUTHORS: Borzdyka, A. M., Uzhik, V. A.
TITLE: Comparable results of long-time relaxation tests of ring
specimens produced by different methods
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 26, no. 2, 1962, 211 - 214
TEXT: Simplified methods of producing ring specimens for relaxation
tests at high temperAkures are tested: (1) By cutting the rings out of
an iron plate 10 mm thick, and shaping them In the usual manner; (2) by
boring them out of steel rods 70 mm in diameter, and final shaping by
cutting. Specimens cut out of X3SMOG (Kh3VhTB) and 3057915 (E1579B) steels
were sub ected to relaxation tests for 3000 hra after revious heattreat-
4, gl m3
mentat565Catan initial stress of 25, 30, and 35 k m . Specimens
produced from 9x15 mm band steel by I. A. Oding's method (Trudy TsNIITMASh,
Sb. 23, Mashgiz 1949) were used for analogous tests in the same furnace
and under the same conditions. The relaxation resistance of specimens
cut out of steel plate was 15 - 30% lower than that of specimens produced
by the standard method. This is due to macrostructural destruction
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Comparable results of long-time ... B139/B104
during cutting. Specimens produced from rolled profiles and forged rods
(heat resistant nickel-chrome steel) were tested for 5000 hrs at 750 0C
and an initial stress of 20, 25, 30, and 35 kg/MM2. Analogous tests were
conducted with specimens made of band steel produced from reforged rods
of 70 mm diameter. Within the first 1500 hrs, the specimens produced
from forged rods relaxed more than those from bent bands. Then, the
relaxation rate decreased rapidly and was approximately the same as that
observed with bent specimens. The stress existing in forged specimens
after 3000 - 5000 hrs was 6 - 8% lower than that of bent specimens. This
difference falls within the limits of accuracy of the ring testing method.
Thus, relaxation tests of specimens produced from forged or rolled rods
may be considered as reliable. The applicability of rod specimens smaller
than 60 mm in diameter, still requires experimental examination. There
are 3 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii im. I. P. Bardina (Central Scientific Research
Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy imeni 1. P. Bardin)
Card 2/2
IONOVAS T.V.; SULEYMANOVA, Z.I.1 UZINA, R.V.
Effect of the double impregnation of a viscose cord on Its properties
and strength of bonding to rubber. &mch.i rez. 21 no.4:3-7
Ap 162. (MIRL 15:4)
1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promphlennostie
(Rayon) Obabber) (Adbesion)
34028
S/02 62/142/005/020/022
B I lOYD10i
57
. 14 OLO
AUTHORS: Lishnevskiy, V. A., Uzhinov, B. M., and Sergeyev, G. B.
TITLF: Fast chemical proceoces at low temperaturp-i
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 142, no. 1), l)62, l116 -
1119
TEXT. Bromination and nitration of olefins, hydrohalogenatior, of olefiris
with double bond on the tertiary C atom, and inorganic addition and sub-sti-
tution reactions at low temperatures and 10- 6 mm Ug were studied. Only the
central fractions of liquids distilled several times in vacuo at low
temperatures were used, and work was conducted in the dark. The heating
curves were recorded with an -)_T1 -fr -09 (EPP-09) potentiometer with elevated,
adjustable sensitivity, and a 180 mm high Al block (60 mm in diameter)
placed in a Dewar veo3el was used as heater. Since all reactions proceed
at'7 -1960C, work was possible at liquid-nitrogen temperature. 0.0009 moles
of the components were frozen in the 13 mm long, narrow neck (liameter 6
mm) of the reaction vessel cooled with liquid N , and the temperature of
2
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Fast chemical processes at... 3110/B101
the mixture was measured with a differential thermocouple. The Al block
was heated at a rate of 1 deg/min. Its temperature was measured w.-th a
copper-Constantan element and an M -194 (M-194) microammeter. The products
to be analyzed were collected in a vessel. To avoid an explosion,"layers
of 0.004 moles of components were frozen and thawed again until 5-5 m! of
reaction product had formed. The yield was determined on 'the basis of the
pressure change of a membrane thermometer. All reactions, also the chlorine
addition to the double bond, were instantaneous at very low temperatures.
With small initial amounts (0.0009 moles of each component at a ratio of
1:1. and 0.0018 moles of one component at 1:2), the temperature rise was
some tens of degrees. The almost explosive reactions prove low activation
energies, and suggest chain reactions. The decrease in activation energy
as compared with the gaseous phase is probably due to the formation of
intermediate molecular complexes. Only one product forms quantitatively
ainoo tho, addition to tho double bond proceed3 completely. -Crit-,cal
temperatures lie at --190 and -1000G .'rho following aylltitmo lir'o dinting1jil.11-
ed(l)syntems with critical temperatures below the melting pointq of' tile t,&,,
components (isobutylene - bromine) or near the melting point of the low
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Fast chemical processes at-o B110/BIOI
melting component (isobutylene - HC1; isobutylene - 1IBr; 1IBr- C.I); and
(II) systems .-,ith critical temperatures between the melting peints of the
two components (propylene - bromine; isobutylene - nitrogen dioxide;
propylene -- nirrogen dioxide). The existence of critical temperatures is
probably due to the fact that the reaction proceeds near the phase transi-
tions. For (I), the critical temperatures are probably associated with the
melting points of the mixture, for (II), with the dissolution of on(,
pQnent in the other, the complex formation, or the melling points of the
molecular complexes. The reaction with isobutylene proceeds at lo'Aer tem-
perature than that with propylene since isobutylene has a more polar
structure. The formation of normal addition products from hydrogen halides
and isobutylene proves the ionic character of the addition to the double
bond. The almost instantaneous addition and substitution reactions are
characteristic of the condensed state at low temperatures. The authors
thank N. M. Emanuel', Corresponding Member AS USSR, for his interest.
There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 7 references: 1 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet.
The two most recent references to English-lan,-,jage publications read as
follows: S. Freed, K. M. Sansier, J. Ain. Chem. Soc., 74, 1273 (1952).
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Fast chemical
Cook et. al-
ASSOCIATION:
PRESENTED:
SUBMITTED:
processes at...
Canad , J. Chem, , 54, 957
Moskovskiy gosudarstvenn7y
(Moscow State University
August 1, 1961, by N. 111.
July 28, 1961
3/020/62/142/005/020/022
B110/B101
(1956),,
universitet im. M. V. Lomc-nos-C."a
imeni 1.1, V, Lomo%oscv)
Semenov; A~tademilcjar
V-~
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UZHINOV, B.M.; KU71MIN, M.G.; MOIROZOV, Yu.V.; BEIREZIN, !.V.
Basicity of eycited singlet and triplet staters of srme
hydrocarbons. Ves". Mosk. tin. Ser. 2: Khi,,n. 11) no.5-(;l.-64 S-0
164. 17:11.)
1. Kafedra khinicheskoy kinetiki Moskoiskoryo universiteta.
ummovi", Ye. r~.
Dysentery.
Coprocytological study In dysentery In children. Pediatriia, No. 3, 1952.
9. Mont List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,_.October -195P Uncl.
UZHII]OVA, Y4. P. Doe Med SdI. -- (diss) "Chroniv dysentery and
It,(
other protracted disorders of Nintestine in young children
It, I ".
(Clinica- %a"eba and di ff eren:tbial diagnos'402) - " '.'Los, 1957.
15 pp 20 cm, (Acader.-iy of Medical 33C'iences U,).-3R), 20') copies
(KL, 21-57, 105)
-98-
A,
DYSE.N'IERY
"On Diaf;nostics Problems of Chronic Dyscntery in Childrr_-n," by DoceLt
Yu.P, Uzhi-nova. Voprosy Okhrany Matorinotva ~. Letsfvia, An May-Jun(:
1957, pP C-1-1
There is a tendency in the Soviet conception to diaGnoce nearly all
children'3 indigestions as chronic d)sontery, the author writes.
Her statement is supported by data collected by the Clinic of Infec-
tious Diseases and EpidemioloLy, of wh4-ch she is the Director, and the
Ivanovskiy State Medical Institute, and are described in detail.
The author concludes that the specialized nurseries should bk; rc,.;!r-
ved not for the children suf,-;rinG from a common loosenoss of bowels,
but rather for thoso who hartor and ex1rete the cpecific or,;anism of
dysentery, and are therefore.. an epidemic security risk.
Card 1/1 - 9 -
~~~~~ent
Apidemiological role of abortive forms of dyeenter7 In adults and
the development of dysentery in children. Pediatrita no.4,,19-21
AP '57. (14171A lo:IL,)
1. Iz Ivanovskogo gosuderstvannogo wditsinskogo instituts (dir. -
doteent Te.P.Romanov) I Instituts pedistrit (dir. - chlen-korrespon-
dent AAN SSSR prof. 0. D. Sokolova -Ponow revs ) A4N
(DYSMTERY)
UZUBOYA. Yo.?.. dotsent
Dyt-:ftinct!cn of the gastrointestinal tract in infe-a caused by-, h&)
minthianis in mothers during lactation. _`eiietr!1-! ri.-.6;39-42 je 15'~'
(MIRA 10:10)-
1. Iz kliniki, infekteionnykh bolezney i epidemiolo-l"i (zav. -
dotsent Ye.?.Uzhinove) Ivenovskogo meditsinakogo in3tituta (dir. -
dotsent Ya.M.Rmanov) 1. 1-7 gorodakoy klinichaskuy loollnitsy (glav-
nYY vrach S.I.Mazo)
(ALIKOTARY CAM-DISNASES)
(WORKS, INTESTINAL AND PARASITIC)
(IACTATION)
UZHINOVA, Ye.P.. dots.
Present state of the diagnosis of dysentery and gastrointestinal
disorders of non-dymenteriAl etiology in children. Sov.med.
21 no.11:75-81 M 157. (HlHA 11:1)
1. Is Ivanawskogo meditsinskogo inatitutA (dir.-doteent YA.M.
Romnnovn)
(DIARRRSA, in Inf. nnd child
differ. ding.)
.UZHINOVA, Ye.P., prof.
Work of the Ivanovo Medical Institute in training wdical perai --znel.
Zdrav. Roe. Feder. 4 no.3t28-33 Kr 160. (MIRA '-*3-5)
1. Ix Ivanovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent U.N.
Romanov).
(IVANOVO--NWICIMC--SMT AND MCHIM)
MHMVA, Y&,P,, prof, (lyanavo)
Wavention of helaintble dissamem. Zdoravle 6 no.3:18-20 Mr '60.
(NIRA 13:5)
(WORM, INISTINAL AND PARASITIC)
UZHI30VA
Intestinal disorders in children oausod by infestation by
various helminthme Pediatriia 36 noolt7-12160. (MM 13:10)
A%
(VORMSj, INTESTIRAL AND FARASITICj
UZIIINOVA, Ye,p.
...
Intantinal dwrdtri5 In children dut t4j -Inftletatirin witri rertAi-n
heilinInths. Pedliltrist 38 Ilo.4j-11-12 Ap, 16.0. OKIRA 16,7)
1. 1z klir.M irX,--ktsiorwykh bolezrey I epidemlologil (zav.
doterait Ya.P.Uzhlrcfv&) Ivariovokogo ateditsillskogo irlsti.tula
(dir.-dotsenL Ya.1,4Ronanov)
(ASCARIDS MID ASURIASIS) (TAPEWORIS)
a-IDOROVA,, K.K.; KALJLNEC~, N.P.; MH1111"O"EVAY LOP#
Miracteristics of mutatlonal changes in p-ea varieties and
forms, Genetika no.22136-1-42 Ag 165. ~1141HA 18:10)
1. Institute of Cytology and Genetics., Academy of Sciences
of -the U.S.S.R., Siberian Department, Novosibirsk.
I
lh~ /I/v I k- " 6., 11,117,
.UZHNIX, G.V., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk
"4'j'4-
Present methods for testing msterials for durability in machine
construction. Polltekh.obuch.no.12:54-63 D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Materiale-Testing) (Machinery)
SuCHKO, X.F.; UZHOV. V.I.
~~i
Phrifying smoke gemee frou large power stations of cinders. (In: %esia
(1923- U.S.S.R.) Toosoyusuaya gosudarstyemiays. sanitarnaya inspek,-
tai.va. Ochimtka pronqshlennykh vybrosov v atmoeforu. 1953. P-91-108)
(MY-RA 7--l)
1. Treat 'Gazoochletka" Ministerstva khimicheekoy promyshlonnosti.
(Air-Parification)
uZHI)7j, PA j ':'31
Air 19W
it M,
Dast Removal
Ouscusslan of'IA* Article 'Intmslflod Rictrical
h1ters for- Dust: IRLIaluatim I 'by Tu.'T. Daymakovi"
7*-,-Fx. maori ftv'Jv.':aazooOhlmtks. Tmst, Ministry of
O"'Ind-i bOW-p- -Prof Ti. T. Baymkow, - Dr Tic& Sol
Poljts a I=t Immi malain, 4 pp
quatrichest" so is
points out sams.1spartent m1salms In subjeot
wblol*,, sueh an, failure to a4mtlm ocatemparary fU-
two, amd resserch wark In fislA. In letter paft of
review Baymkov defeWs his ortiolo.
USSR/Electricity - Precipitqtors kug 51
Power Supplies
LID], "Now Types of Soviet Power Packs for Supplying
CrI Precipitators," V. N. Uzhov, Engr, "Gazoochiatka"
Trust
'Elektrichestvo" No 8, PP 37-43
Describes circuits and characteristics of AF-18
power packs for supplying precipitetors. The
power pack haz emn output power of 18 kvs at 90 ky.
Gives rec in ndations for the production of sev-
*ral other types of automLtic power packs for
precipitator supply. States that Soviet Union
196M
USSR/Blectricity - Precipitators Aug 51
(Contd)
has recently designed and built precipitators
which purify 300,000-1,000,000 cu a of gas per
hr. Submitted 12 Jan 51.
196T2T
SKACHKO, M.7.; UZHOV, V.N.
~
New Russian apparatus for control of air pollution. Gig. sanit.,
Moskva No.1:21-24 Jan 52. (CLmL 21:4)
!... . . . - V.: ~:
VOW, M. d., Eng.,
Smoke Prevention - Moscow.
Thorough smoke elimination at Moscow's electric power station. Gor. khoz.
Moak. 26, No. 6, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September -195* Unclassified.
-1 --
KOXOVAWV, V.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; USWOV, G.A., inshener-,
SHAPOSMUKOV, B.I., kandidat takhnichaskikh n#Luk; UZHOT, V.I.,
in2hener.
"Thermal electric power plants of industrial enterprises." V.V.Luk-
nitakii. Reviewed by V.I.Konovalov, G.A.Ushakov, 3.1.3haposhnikov,
V.N.Uxhov. Slek.sta. 25 no-7.#61-64 J1 154. (NLRA 7.8)
(Illectric power plants) (Luknitakii, V.V.)
UZHOV, V.N.
[Air pollution control; eliminating gugpended matter from
Industrial gases; manual for sanitation officers.) Samitarwqa
okhrans. atmoofernage vozdukha; achietka vybrosnykh promyshlonzykh
gassy on vtvesheWkh vesbcbest-r; rakovedet-wo dlia, sanitarnykh
Yrachei. Moskva, Hedgis, 1955. 135 p. (MLRA 9:1)
(AIR-POLLMON)
- 4z f-f c ll~
l-,.
- - - - !
UZHOV, V.H,
Maintenance and repair of IhK-45 Cottrell precipitators in
Oulfuric acid plants. Prom.energ. 11 no.5:35 MY '56.
(Ikxst collectors) (K" 9: 9)
UZHOV, V.11.,insh.
Sanitar7 and technical evaluation of ash abatement systems used at
tharmnl electric power stations Lwith summary in Nnglish]. Gig. &
san. 23 no.1: 15-19 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Is tekhnichookogo otdela Instituta po proyektirovaniyu
#Cnzoochistnykh soorathenly.
(BARITATION
ash mbatement systems At thermal eloctric station)
ANDRIVIOV) A-Y.; ZAYTSEV, M.M.; IDELICHIK) I.Ye..,- POPOV, D.D.(deceased);
TL'kTROVSXIY, Yo.N.; UZHOV V.N..; CHUMAK, L.I.; SHAKHOVp G.F.,-
j_
SHIROKOVp F.A.; TCHGHIIL4, Ye.I., red.; ZIZULISKAIA, V.F., tekhn.
red.
(Battery cyclones; instructions for designing, assembling, and
operating] Batarein7e tsiklony; rukovcdiashchie ukazaniia po
proektirovaniiu, montazbu i ekspluatataii. 2. izd. Moskva, Gos.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.,lit-ry, 1959. 103 P. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvemw komitet po khimii.
(Separatbra (Machines))
UZllOV Vlzkd -l'ikolayevich; liOVIKOV, Yu.V., red.; BAS111-MOV, G.14.1
imir
tekhn. red.
(sanitary protection of the atz.osphere; tl* rurification of
industrial waste gases of harirSul vaporous and gascour,
a&Jxtures]Sanita--naia okhrana atrosfernogo vozdu]~ha; ochi-
stka vybrosnykh proiTyshlennykh gazov ot vrednykl, paroobraz-
nykh i gazoobraznykh primesei. Moskva, 'Viedgiz. Pt.l. 1962.
121 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(AIR-PURIFICATION) (INDUSTRIAL WASTES)
-UZHOVL,VladWr Nik evich; RATMANSKIY, W.S., red.; KOGAN, V.V.,
IkSjia!~.
tekhn. red.
(Industrial dust control]Borlba s pylliu v promyohlennosti.
Moskva, Goskhimizdat, 1962. 183 P. (MIRA 160)
(Dust collectors)
.'r
UZHOV, VladimhL_jLJkoIayavich; Prinimal ucbastiyo IDELICHU, I.Ye.j
A.A.~ red.; ZAZULISKAYA, V.F., tekhn. red.
(Purification of irdustrial gasev by megms of electrostatic
precipitators) Ochiatka promyshlonrorkh j:azov elaktrofilltrami.
1,!oskva,, GoD.nauchno-telhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry,, 1962 299
WIlk 15.1S0
(Gases-Purification)
UZHGV, v
Efficient system for the purification of.gases in fluid-bed
pyrite roasters. Khim.prom. iio.11:84844 N 162. (MIRA 16:2)
(Pyrites)
(Fluidization-Equipment and supplies)
(Gases-Purification)
U ZHOV. V. N.
New Soviet electrostatic filters for purifiing the gases of rotary
kilns. T.13ement 28 no-5:4-6 S-0 162. (KIRA 15:11)
1. GosudarstvaftHyy institut pa proyektirovaniyu gazo-ocb4stnykh
sooruzheniy.
(Kilns, Rotary) (Dust collectors)
UZHOVJq V.N.
Rroper use of electrostatic fibers. Mement 28 no.6.-11-12 N-D 162.
(MIRA 15:12)
1. Gosudarst*enn;7y institut po proyektirdvan4a gazo-ochistnykh
sooruzheniy. (Dust collectors)
UZHOV, V.N., inzh.
Modern dust collectors. Vod.i san.tekh. no.41l6-20 Ap 163.
(YIRA 16:4)
(Dust collectors)
UZHOV, V.N.
"Machines and apparatus of chemical industries' b7 I.I.
Chernobyliskil and others. Reviewed by V.N. Uzhov. iltim.
prom. no.5:3.97 My 163. (MIRA 16:8)
UZHOV, V.N.
Inprave the studies and construction of dust coUecting
equipment. TSement 29 no-415-7 JI-Ag 163.
(KIRA 16-11)
1. Goaudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu gazo-
ochistitel'rWkh Booruzheniy.
UZHOVJI Vladlin-ir 11'ikolayevich; I'V'AI:OVA, red.
[Tifety measures in the ol-c-ration of electric filters
in Lho t!nterpvIseL; of the chemical industry] Tokhnika
bezopasno3tl pri ekspluatatsii elektrofilltrov na prod-
,-:11atilakh khimicheakoi promyshlennosti. Moskva,
V.)61, 127 1). (M I RA 18: 1)
--- Ir/,!:Ov, V. 1%
Problems in industrial purifcation of 1-
I - .1 _bases; general meeting
of the Section of the Physical and Techriical Problemo of Power
Engineering. Vest. ANI SSOOR 35 no.12:104-105 D 165.
(~'IIU 19: 1)
UZUTIMSME, I. I., aspirant
Orthodontic treatment of adults. Stomatolog14a 40 no. ?2-77 71-Ag
161. t IRA 14: .11)
1. Iz kafedry stomatologii (zav. - prof. I.M.Starobinskiy) TSentrall-
nogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (dir. M.D.Kavrigina) i
Mentrallno o instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - prof.
N.N.Prirov fdeceased]). (ORTIJODONTIA)
UZHUMETSKENE, Irene. lonovna, ILIINA4VJIKOSYAN, L.V., red.
[Orthodontic treatment of adults before the applicaticn
of prosthesis] Ortodonticheskoe lechenie vzroslykh pared
protezirovaniem. Moskva, Meditsina, 1965. 136 1).
(maw, 16:9)
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AUTHOR: Podshibyakin. A. K.; SE~rnqv V.; Uzhv4, R._G.; Adan,%iko, N. _?q
Shakhova, V. 1,
ORG: none
TITLE- Time-advanced bioelectric effect of geom_agnq~c disturbances
SOURCE: VeesoyuznVa nauchnaya sessiya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu radio. 22d, 1966.
Sektslya bioniki. Doklady. Moscow, 1966. 91-97 and page 133
TOPIC TAGS: bioelectric phenomenon, geomagnetic disturbance
ABSTRACT: Desultory observations, remarks, and ideas are presented regarding the
effects of geomagnetic disturbances on living organisms. Some Soviet and Western
published data is briefly reviewed. This information is added: Resuscitation of
electrocuted test dogs was far less successful during the periods of magnetic
storms than under normal no-magnetic-disturbance conditions. Voluntary appearance of
humanvst subjecis for e-kctrostatic measurements (in a Moscow laboratory) was lower during
magnetic disturbance periods. The n4mity cf 15D tested persons had a lower electrostatic
skin potential'during magnetic stormst roughly, 20% of the subjects responded weakly;
60% responded distinctly; and 20% were highly responsive to rAgnstio disturbances.
The above bloelectric phenomena were observed before (one or more days) the
actual occurrence of the suignetio disturbance. Two explanationo are offered:
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radiation. Orig, art. has: 1 table. [031
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Change the procedure of income tax payment by consumer
cooperatives. Fin.SSSR 37 no.309-62 Mr 163. (MIRk 16t4)
1. Starshiy ekonomist Labinskogo, rayonnogo finamvogo
otdela Krasnodarskogo kraya.
(White Russia-Cooperative soc~eties--Taxation)
UZHVENKO, M.
Consolidate the revenue part of rural budgets. Fin. SSSR 37
no.607-59 Je 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Starshiy ekonomist Labinskogo rayonnogo finansovogo otdela
Krasnodarskogo kraya.
(Krasnodar Territory--Local finance)
TRUSHINSKAYA, M.B.~ UZJIVA, I.G.
Acclimatization of Rutilus frisaii kutum (Namensky) in Sr-a
of Azov. Trudy VNIRO 55:109-123 164. (YdRA 18t4)
-UZHVIj V.G.
Conference on problems of school hygiene. Vop. okh. mat. i det.
5 no. 5:90-93 S-0 160* (MIRA 13:10)
(SCHOOL HYGIENE)
UZHVI, V.G.
The state of 46 bqLUb of J*Onts of a rural area (Mbsomp
Vladimir,, Injushin PrevMch). Pediatriia. 39 noelS6-11 %1,
(MIRA 14:1)
1, Iz lauchup-iseledovatel'okogo Inetituta fizichookogo voopi-
taniya i shkollnoy gigiyeny AN RSFSR (dir. - chlon-korrespondent
APN RSFSR AoA* Markosy=).
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AUTHOR- Marchenko,
P. V.; Uzhviy, V. N.
TITLE: Production of analytic concentrates of mar.~I,bdenum in 'he fc,mr. of amolybde-
num-thiocyanate-trethylene blu,?! ternary conrpound
SOM, CE: Wkrainskiy khImicheskiy zhurnal, v. 31, no. 6, 1965, 612-615
TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, methylene blue, ammonium thiocyanate, precipitation,
chemical reaction, organic dye. colorimetric analysis
ABSTRACT: Properties and conditions for formation nf a ternary molybdenum-thio-
cyanate-methylene blue complex were studied. The 1)ossibility of 11--ing this ccrrnplex
for the separation of molybdenum from titanium is considered. In the presence of
excess thiocyanate and dye, an insoluble methylene blue thiocyanate is also pro-
duced iflAph acts as a collector and promotes more complete deposition of -molybdenum.
The optimum concentration of components is as follows: molybdenum--1.10 8-5.1-0
g-atom/l; ammonium thioryanate--2-10-1-5*10-1 M; methylene blue--5*10-5 M; hydrlo-
chloric acid-0.5-2 H (or sulfuric acid--0.2-4 M). The sy-n-hesized complex was
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lanaly-ced for its constituents and was found to contain Mo:SCII:methvlene blue in a
rat ig liexavaIer- -~-n the rornaplex ~,.,hich has th,~~ formula
i ra tTic e r,, i,,P. 4n
t an im. 'he rm, -i i v
f luor ile 2n, *-h P -1 as * s r- 5 7 x I -W- I -~P V- IPe
ition of 2.5-10 molybdenum in meta-1- r, T- me
lafter, separation. Orig. art. has: I table and 2 f igures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khtirdi All UkrSSR ('-nstitute of
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care of facial skin in the su=wertime. Rab. i sial. 39 no.6:
22 Je 163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Beauty, Personal)
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o, l97-"(19Ql)--ChcIn- a"LAly- at the soil% (A th,,
F.ptl.SufioaTufka(POL& )af"TPq!t"I.
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Abs Jour Ref 71mr. - Biol., No 15, 1958, 67874
Author Uzialt, Stanislaw
Inst Marie Curie-Sklodowska University.
Title Suppised Chalky RendzineG on the Rostocz Territory
Orig Pub : Pain. Univ. M. Curie -Sk.Lodowskan, 1955 (1956), B10, No 1-6,
179-197.
Abstract : The results are given of f-leld and laboratory tests of
soils taken from decalcinanted deposits of a xenon stratum
in the Vorkhart-NarDII re3ulun. As a result of 3edinenta-
tion processes and surface leaching in the Ice Age the3c
deposits are poor in Ca carbonate. The soi13 of these
deposits belong to the chestnut or podsol classes, and
only rather rarely do they display the characteristics of
rmdzinus. Those soils arc weakly differentiated at the
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 116 15, 1958, 67874
genetic horizon. Data are Given for determining the me-
chanical composition, the aqueous qualities of absorp-
tion volume, and the hwws content. There are few frec
forms of P in the soils; the podzol soils are alsa poor
in K. These soils need phosphorous, potassium fertilL"ers
and lime.
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Results of soil e-mination in natural foci of awazzp fever in the lub-
lin province. Przegl. epides., Wares.. 12 no.lz43-46 1958,
f~jj "--4- q- 4-~
11 Z Instytutu Med;ycM Pray i Higieny We i ketedry Gleboz~awetwa
W.G.R. w lablinis.
(LMwMSPIROSIS. epidemiology,
swamp fever in Poland. soil exam. in foci of infect. (Pol))
(SOI4
exam. in foci of swamp fever epidemics in Poland (Pol))
UZ IAZOWA. Z.
a
Effect of various forms of nitrogen on the development and
symbiosis of soya. Act& mikrob.polon. 8 no.3W4:315-319
159.
1. 2 Zukladu 7izjologii Roslin WSR w Lablinie.
(RHIZOBIUM)
(NITROGXN)
(SOY BMN)
cudj); Given IJamza
col.mtz-j,: Poland
o i e,
-Iod. zt-vio ins titizte o f Ifetcrin ar,y -Hy
klad Hlilgicny Ul-e-terynaryjnej), -,:zczcc--n:
H . GO L!ul ZZ~ KI ) d
Sourec: liar--al.112 1.,~dveyna :'o
!X-ala: `-7pizootiololr,-icnll Lcjal:7:oncllozis of Adult
thC Odra Basin."
UZ--,=?,, n-je-IAW
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SURWVI-2, Given N a
Country: Poland
Academic Degreess fnot givenj
Wqjawodztwo Institute of Veterinary Uniene, (Wojewodzki Zaklad
Affiliation: !Lfg-io-hy WeRhr-n~-iijTaeJ) , Szczecin; Director (Kieradnik)
Dr Henryk Golaszewsld,
Sourcet Lublin, 42dZMM Weterynar7ina, Vol XM, No 10, October 1961,
PP 587-589
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Preparatory work at the cle&ring. Lem.pron,14 no.4:18-19 AP 154.
Off-RA 7.- 4)
1. Brigadir po podgotovitallnvm rabotan Karaminskogo lesopunkta
galoehuynkogo lespromkhosa kombinata Arkhangellekles.
(Lusbaring)
Sr,,VMDF,NKO, V.P.; IPILFVSKAYA, A.A,
Effect of a fall in temperature on the tyTx of etesel fractlire.
DokI. AN WSR 9 no.8,526-528 Ag 165. (MIRA 18tio)
1. F1%iUc-tekhnIch,-skiy institut AN PSM,
SEVFJWNKO,, V.P.; UZIUIVSKAYA, A.A.
Study of the properties of 20 arA 20X steels at low t6emperatures.
Dakl. AN BSSR. 9 no.9s591-595 S 165. (MIRA 18all)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN BSSR i Baloruaskiy poli-
tekhn!zheskiy institut. Subnitted March 19, 1965.
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UZILLVSK!~A~YIAJK,4' Can V d Sci -- (diss)
of Ue-Letigng Yon-h9aling Erosioi&f the Cervix of the Uterus".
, %" IlTh I ~Lj
IAnskp 1958. i-&-p-p'~(!.:in9kl# State lledbsm* lnstlbwbm), (Up 10-58,, 122).
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AUTHOR: Severdenko, V. P.; Uzilevskaya, A. A.
TITLE: Investigation of the properties of types 20 and ZQKh steels at low temperat'
tures
-96--U-NE!_6 ANBSSR. Daklady, v. 9, no. 9, 1965, 591-595
TOPIC TAGS: alloy steel, low temperature effect, tensile strength, yield stress.,
elongation/20 Steel, 20Kh steel
ABSTRACT: Statistical tests were made on specially prepared samples at temper.
atures of 20, 0, -20, -40, -70, -100, -160, and -190C, in aii delivered, annealedj
and normalized states. The following strength and plastic properties of the two ',
steels were tested at the above temperatures: yield point (sigmas), tensile streq$4
(sigmaB), the relative elongation Welt ), and relative contraction (psi). The
results are exhibited in graphic and ular fo6n
m. The following conclusions
drawn as to the behavior of types 20Fn4d 20KhIY3feels under low temperature co77
tions. Lowering of the ternperat~-releads to a rise in the strength properties
(8i d sigma.) and to a lowering of the plastic properties (delta and psi).
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Steel in the normalized state had the lQwest sensitivity to a lowering of the temper_
ature. The presence of Ila chromiuAhas a favorable effect on the low tempera- i
ture resistance of steels containing about 0. 216 carbon. A comparison of the
static and dynamic tensile strengtho permits determination of the dynamic coeffi-
cient Wd) whose value depends on the composition and structure of the steel:
Steel 20Kh has a lower value of Kd than steel 20 and normalized steels have mini-i
mal values of Kd. The temperature dependence of the len Ith of the yield surface
~nl,
fo
and the magnitude of the local elongation are of identi a orm for the two steels.
r
This can be explained on the basis of dWocation theory. ior the steels tested,
a noticeable amount of embrittlement ets i at a temperature of about -70C. I
Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tablesk
ASSOCIATION: Fi.ziko-tekhnicheskiy,institut AN BSSR (Phyqco- technical Institute
of the AN ESSR)'Pelorusakiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Belorussian Pol.,dechnic
Institute),,
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Placental presentation; as revealed by data from the Obq~etrical
Clinic of the Vitebsk Medical Institute. Zdrav. Bel. 7 no.3:30w-
33 Mr '61. (MIPA 14:3)
1, Iz kafedry akusheretva i ginekologii (zaveduylishchiy - dotsent
N.F.Lyzikov) Vitebekogo meditsinskogo instituta, (direktor - dotsent
I.I.Bogdanovich).
(PREGNANCY0 COMPLICATIONS OF)
UZILEVSKAYA, K.H., kand.med.nauk; MAYZMISHTEYII) M-B-j vrach kabineta.
----pUtbycftmTty%r-besplodiya
Diagnosis and therapy of female sterility. Zdrav.Bel. 8 no..11:
78-79 N 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Iz-kafed'7 akusherstva i girekologii. (sav. - dotsent IN.F.
Lyzikov) Vitebskogo meditsinskogo instituta. i rodillnogo doma.
No.1 (glavnyy vrach L.F. Baytsova).
(STERILITY)
UZILEVSKAYA)_P.5 j NE(VATULLIV) R.,- GROMOVA, M.p red.; HAIGIIHOV, T.,
--- - ~b
tokhn. red.
(Eahkuvvat Kucharov, rabbit breaderl Krolikovod Eahkuvvat Ku-
charov. Tashkent, M-vo kulltury UzSSR TSentr. Kom-t LKSM Uzbe-
kistans, Izd-vo "Bob gvardiia," 1961. 14 (MIRA 15:1)
(Uzbekistan-RabbitX
UZIL:-;VSXIY, Vladimir Aroriovich; CHECHULBA, N.A... red.
(Legend of the crystal egg; tale about a profesoor of
television] Legends o khrustallnom ialtse; povest' o
professore telev2ldeniia. Leningradp Lenizdat, 1965. 271 p.
(MIRA 18:9)
UZIN, II.,,general-mayor
Militant program for the life and activities of on-- troops.
Voons vests )q no,10:8-13 0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Russia-Army-31ducation, Nonmilitary)
(Communist education)
UZIM, S.
-LMMWMWA-
Around the world. Vo)a-ag sveta no.8:46-50 Ag 153. (MLR& 6,:7 )
(Vo7ages around the world)
uz IN, S.
- "
In what direction does the Black sea flow. Znan. sila no-5:13-15
IV '55- (MLRA 8:6)
(Black Sea)
uz IN, S.
,The Nile or the Congo? Vokrug eveta no.6:3 of cover Je '55.
(KIRA 8:9)
(kfrica--Discovery and exploration)
UZIN, 31
History of a strait. ZMAR. sila 30 ne.12:P,-10 D 155. (KI-RA 9:4)
(Bering Strait)
UZIN, Somen Vladimirovich" PERVAKOV, I.L., red.; KUZomuIA, 11.7e.~
~RLAKAI N.P.2 tekhn. red.
[14ysteries of geographical names] Tainy geografiCheakikh naZ
r
vanij. Moskva2 Gos.izd-VO geogre lit-ry) 1961. 102
(MIRA Pl;:6)
(Names, Geographical)
UZIN, Semen Vladimirovich; KREKOTNYA, V. (translatorl; GRIGORUK, A.I.
, ~ re .;Y&WAULOVA, M.M., tekhn. red.
[Riddles of continents and oceans) Zahadky materykiv i okeaniv.
Kyiv., Derzh. vyd-vo dytiach.lit-ry URSR, 1961. 221 p. (MIRA 14:11)
(Discoveries (in geograpby))
UZINY S.--
Origin of several gedgraphical names. Geog* v shkole 26 no.2:
26-34 Xr-Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4)
(Namesp Geographical)
UZINP S. ''
Origin of scme geographical names. Geog. v Bhkole 26 no.6:
21-25 N-D 163. (MIRA 17tl)
WI " P''
SMIRNOV, M.F.; UZIN, S.V.; SHEYNIS, G.I.
Determining the density of passenger traffic on highwaye. Avt.dor,
27 no.6:13-14 Je 164. (YjRA J-8:4)
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and 41"Utim at Allnl&cl of the films with water. 1 a-
vult-sillard hill" (limit natural still synthetic lairtris were
U-441. 1114P t%Wh. The 1%1111% rrtll4lMl lwaC.
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Chemistry - Colloids
Nor 1947
"The Structure and PtopwUse of Fillod Pubbor Uixtureap" Be A* Dugadkin,, P. f. Uzibs.
lbscov Institute of PJvq Chealml Teel-nology I-eni V. It,mor,oov, n pp
"Ronoldnyy Zhurnal" Vol IXj No 2
Discumes mixtures of natural and synthetic latex -.4th bentonite clay3. In p rticulars
it ex!.,lalns exlvrlmnts uIAc!-. were eonductel, 'o dotermAne the strengthftir-g of
caouteboue 1v 1atex mixturps by means of colloidal hydrophilic fillers, a branc!, of
rubber science which tan been little studied so far. Diacusues metbodIcal. oboarvationsp
changes in tonacity evI do.-vityl, the (fiffucion or water vaports thrcurh filled 3,atox
i~rd evaltAtIon of refrults of experinento corductat] to deparmire V-0
v1scosimetry wid filtzrablIlty of latex mixtums*
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USSR/Chemistry - Synthetic Elastomrs May/-Tun 52
"Me Structure and Properties of Rubber Mixtures
C4=t,%Jnlug Fillers." V . The Stability'of
Rubber-Filler Mixtures Obtained Directly From
Latex,". R. Uzina, M. Dosty=, Sci Res Inst of the
Tire Ind
"Kolloid Zhur" Vol XIV, No 3, PP 197-203
With low filler content, structure becomes porous,
tougbness and stability are decreased. The
toughness and stability min in the curves As
function of filler conen. disappears upon rolling
of the rubber, because rolling destroys the porous
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structure. No such min is observed in synthetic
rubber, which does not acquire porous, structure.
Bentonite is an active filler for natural latex,
vbile carbon black does not strengthen it. Carbon
black has the best strengthening properties for
synthetic rubber (Igetex S-3). Rolling of dried
latex mixts does not change the action of fillers.
Rolling of coagulated natural latex mixts turns
carbon black into an active filler, while it does
not change the behavior of fillers in mixts' of
synthetic latex. These phenomena are explained
by the affect of substances with surface activity
found In latex and aftorbed oia the surface of its
globules.