SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAGORA, E. - ZAGORETS, P.A.
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UGORA, Xdward; KRUS, Stefan
Observations on a case of cyst of Xmuse's gland. Polski tygod. lek.
13 no.12-.442-444 14 gar 56.
I, T Polska Skipa, Iekariq Speojalistow v Norel; kierovnikz Jan Jaworski
Konsultaut Kliniki OmIlAtycxnej Akadaiii Kedycznsj w IbLm hynie; Xdward
Zagora kousultant Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej Akademit Xeocznej w
Hambynia: Stefan Krus.
(CONMOTIVA, cysts
of Krauselp gland (Pol))
T
Imrirm sind Physiolocy, Sensory OrgtranP3
AE13. JCUR. MIR101-1 N"). 5 19559, 146, 22534
A UV "CIR Zagora, E.
DWI.
TIIIE Tht~ Evolution tind PhyrIInIojr';.,, of the Domfivint, Eya~
OIUG- PUB- Klin, ounnal 1057~ 11c. 4,1jodate1c, 502-509
In ti study -,)f UP bohavlor of 1,56 newborn
ctitIcIxon up to 4 moksor agap it was establ.~shed
that ttiomo chIldrer, have a tendancy, Valle lying
cn tholp backs, to turn th-Ar hotids primaril-y
to. one :;Ide, ripd f17- i~pon tjos6 object.-, with
tYit!,t o7e which U Appermont In thlo potsItion.
This mye, however, aan not y;)t bo Con.-ilderad
sinco 'nrilranca is doterml-ned only
dominant
witl) the appenrancs of binocular vision. The con-6
d1torind reflex of binocular vision can be estpblit
3hed only when complot~fun.otion bas been begun.
Card- In the ct-,-rebral cortex, The demilopm-ant 6f a
Poland T
A-N~, , j(YUP. R71PI01,
Ne. 5 19590 Nq. 2P53A
P. u ,r I I or,
T I IM IR'
IOPIG .YUP'.
A3SrUCT dominant eye is a3v~oeiated %V.Lt.b the Lendoncy to
concentrate attention on a paychomotor orientation
whieli. ~n-,pp!~srs durln~~ the fir!!t woek3 of ext.raater..~I
ins life ~ Stijdying thf; tovolution of tho coordinm
ted riovements of' "lie -eyes dnd hands iovealed thot
the coordinated-movement of the eyoballs develop
earlier than the purpo3eful novements of hands an
fIngers, Dxlng the child's oritogenesis# tho non(l
diti(ned. reflexea associated with vision and co- j
ordination between the vinu~.l organs and the hanels,!
outstrip the development of the capacity to crawl
Card: 2/3 T-110
U, N '~ll u Poland
AB3. JOTAR. : RzhBioll) No. 1959) Ne, 22534
AlIVICR
IFST.
TITLE
ORIG. PUB. :
and walk, Amcm,~, anlrraln the rover.-,,* order of
devolopnent obtains, Left-handed chlldren In
dominant I
whom, the left eye 1,i who have lo"Irfied
to write with the rig~At. htind., continue to employ
the I-F,,ft rand for other tasly.'--
slicl,, as drawing.
Card., '3/3
ICA S00617 V61,64/3 Public Health,etc. Har,58
- IOLA C~ 0
843. PROPHYLAXIS OF DEVELOPMENT OF MYOPIA IN INDUSTRIAL WORKERS.
Zapobiegante rozwolowt kr6tkowzmcznodci u pracownikdw przomys"ch -
Zagora E. Inst. Med. Pracy, Lddt - MED.PRACY 1957, 813 (187-190)
Studies were-carried out on 500 employees of the textile industry and on. 300 em-
ployees of the graphic industry. The increast of the myopia rate among the work-
ers doing precision work sometimes takes place after a relatively short period
but in others after several years of work. Mimt cases are caused by two factors:
general decrease of physical resistance and bad conditions for visual vork. When
myopia to of a high degree. both the ordinary corrective glasses and protective
spectacles ought to have special frames, whieb ensure comfortin wearing them
ZAGORA. S., inyh.
-?:, "j"',
Design of an antembile testing track. Za ra. 16 no.11:12-12s, 1
'58. (MM 12: 1)
(Automobiles-Testing)
ZAGMC 0 Z.
"Int#JrP*3Atic'a Tables- Fdr ftcbmertrY" N 246P (2EQ_detWd List.. Vol. 6, 10/12, oct/Dec.
Bast.-Eurapean. Vol. 30 No. 29
Sot Month List o9( Accessions /Library of Congress, ZebruaxZ, 191 IWzV Uncl-
r C.,-, t
-3~-; of
A'~)nthly J,js~, of ~La,~t 16,11,01 ~rn Pucession-3, lJol.
Unc I
ZAGORAC, Zeljko, inz.;
Quantitative intemretation of t),(, trnns of P-Tavinetric
derivativez.O.WW'- -7U-n,O.ljlA2,t--J6l-369 P-D-163.
,. , *bwt
3
1. Geofizika, Zagreb.
L 36501-66 Elva(m)/MVP (j )/T JJP(c)
-17875 (AY-
R9 AP60
RMI
SOM 9 w62/66/000/005/0827/0832
AUTHOR: Zhulinp Vs 14.; Gonikbergy M. G, Ugorbininap V. N.
ORGI Institute of Organic Chemistry im. N. D. Zelinskiyj_k~4~nq.qf' Sciences, S33R
(EWUtut organiobeakoy khtmii Akademl.i na~k--Mffftl
TITLE: Study of the effect of pressure on the radical Volymerizationqof styre in
solution. , Report No. It Polymerization in beAzeiieq FuE~Fadldifiydeg and their:
mixtures.
SOURM AN SSSR. rzvestiya. Seriya, khimichoskayalp no. 3. 1966; 827-~332
TOPIC TAGS: radical polymerizationp styrenol, aliphatic aldehyde, orga-d* nitrile
caq.3oundg organic &to compound
ABSTRACTI Radical polymerization of sty"Ermi,, initiated with azoisobutyrodinitrile,l
was studied at pressures up to 2000 k /m4 in benzenet butyraldeFy-di-t-a-a-thiii-I -
9
tures at 500C. The rate and average degree of polymerization in bonisene, solution in-
crease by factors of 4.2 and 6.5 respectiv,)I-y as the pressure is raijW from atmo-
spheric to 2000 kg/=2. The effect of presimro decreases with Increasing butyralde-
hyde content of the mixture. On the basis of data on the influence of pressure on
the rate and average degree of polymerization of ftyrene in benzene, the value of the
volume activation effect durin Wtiation %A Vinf) at atmospheric pressure was cal-
culated. This value (+7.4 cm3W was found to 5ii close to that repoited in the lit-
Card- 1/2 - UDCI 541.12.034.2 + 2L2.95
L 36501-66
ACC NR, Ap6017875 -
erature for the decov"sition of atoisobutyr*d1initrile in toluene tKilution at 62.50
(49.4 om3/M). A sludy of the dependence of the &varage degree of polymerization on
the butyraldehyde/styrene ratio at various pressures led to the conolusion that the
rate constAnt of chain growth in the polimerization of atyren* increases with rising
pressure to a considerably greater dagreo than does the rate constant of chain trans-
fer via butyraldehydes Orig. art. bass 2 figuresp 2 tablesp and 5 formulas.
SUB CMZI OYI/SUBM DATzj o8jar,64/ atio REVs o05/ OrH REh 016
3 3
ZAGORBININA V.N
Homolytic telomerization of vinyl acetate with tetracilorcethyliane
at high pressures. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.4:716-720 Ap
162. (MIRA 15:4)
1,1natitut orginicheBkoy khiziA im.,N.D.Zolinakogo AN SSSR.
(Vinyl acetate) (Ethylene) (Polymerization)
STEPANOV, K.I.p dots., otv. red.; PILMIXOp I.F., dots,# red.;
VAIMOVICH, G.N.j kand. selikhoz* nauk;_ZAWRC9A,,.X.L.,
st. prep., red.; SOKOLIVIKOV, Ye.A., dot3.0 red.;
STMMINs G.F.p dots.p red.; KARYAKINA, L# red.
[Collection of reports and comnunications by the students
of the KiaMnev Agricultural Institute] Sbomik doXLadov
i soobshehavil atudentov Kishinevskogo sellskokhoziaistvern-
nogo instituta. Kishinev, Kartia moldoveniaske, 1963. 79 p.
(MIRA V:11)
1. Kishinev. Sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut.
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DUIDARIA/An~~lytic Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic Substances. E
Abe, jour.- Ref. Zhur-;031a., ffo 23, 1958, 77227.
Author Zwrchey.U,,.LipchInski Al., Sheytanov Khr-, Yordaaov 13.
Inst IMTM-te of Merdstry- and Technology.
Title New ModIfUation of Interml Electrolysis Mathod. U.
Zinc Dotc-mination.
Orig Pub: Godisbaik Xhim.-tekhnol. In-ti 1956, (1957), No 1i
217-220.
Abstract. A new modification of the Internal-electrolysis
.method (aport 1,, Rmain, 1951, 4678) was umea
.for Zn deiermination. Na. Owigam preporeLd by
eiectrolkwug N~m saturated solution with 3 a at
6 v is.usadas material for making the'anode. A
cellulose case with a collodium cover kept about
1 hour In saturated 11400~ solution alkalized with
card 1/2
62
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7AC,Q!Chr.7$ B.
- ~ ~ - Pro1'cssrjr'Zakhari Karaog3zrov,- in comercratim of the 15th anrj1v,~.-n;az-i cf -- - . -
his de th. - 93. Khir-iJA I Industriia Vol. 110, No. 3, 19581. Scf:;~ Buizaria
Monthly Index of EEst European Accc,ssions (KAI) LC,, Vol. 71 No. 10j,
Oct - 58
!~GO4 B.[Zagorc&ev, V.1; BALUSEV, B.(Baluahav, B.)
C
Cbrumtographic-Beparation of -Ionis of ferrous-oxide from the Ions of -
ferric ftids by- means - of oxalic &aid, - Daklaxly RAH - 14 no. 5:/+79-482 - -16,1,-
I Chemisch-tAcbnologisches Inatitutp Sofia. Vorgelogt von Akademle-
miemitglied D. Ivanav.
(Cbromatographic analysis)
SAGORTSCHEW, B, (Zagor-hev, B.]; KONSTANTINOVA, No
The tartrate iron complexes and their use in separating Fell--
from Feel-ions. Doklady BAN 15 no.7047-750 162.
1. Vorgelegt von Akademiemitglied D. Iwanoff (Ivanov, D.J.
140SI]EVA P.; TOPALOVA F, ZAGORC-I DW B.; KOBARFLOVA, St.
zoeparatlon of Indium, from zln-- by ion exck=ge. Godiplailk.
khim takh 9 n.c. 1:21-29 162 [publ. 163).
ELALIJSHL?V, B.; DANOWL, 14; ZAGORCIW,-, B.
Separation of J.ron ions from copper ions by ion exchange
with the aid of ammonium fluoride. Godishnik khim takh
9 no. 3:39-43 162 (publ. 163]
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--- - - - - - - . - -
ZAGORCIIEV) B.,- DAINOVA, E.; BALUSHET, B.
Photometric determination of gold with benzidines Godishnik
khim tekh 9 no.2:199~-207 162 r
kpubl. 1631.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
ZAGCRCIZV,, B.; HOEV, St.; I~EXKOVA,, Do
Cbrowtographic: a6paration of fe=oiono from ferriions by
meam of-phoaphoric-acid. Godishnik khim takh 8-no.1:165-,171
161 [publ. 162]. '
ZAGCEtGMV 0#1 BWAMIURVAp L.1 MITROPOLITSKA# to
Chrowtographic geparatiou of re (111) from Cr (III)*
Godlohnik kWA tokh 8 no.1:21,.-26 161 Epubl. '1621.
mmuguffl it mu Mal
BALUTW, 13. (Salushev, Bl; SAGORTSCHEW, B. [Zagorchev, B.]; DANOVA, E.
Chromatographic separation of Iron from marganese with tha aid
of hydrofluoric acid. Doklady BAN 17 no.7t621-624 164.
1. Vorgelegt von Akadentemitg1ted D. Ivanov.
ZAGM V.; ILCH&VA,, L.; MITROPOLITSU.. S.
Vete=imtion of iron and cbramium in ferrochrom md-eh=dtas.
Godiohnik khim takh 8 no.2z25-31 161 [pwA* 1621.
I UGMVAMVI B.; KONSTANTINOVA, 14. .-
The iron *jwtrate complexes and their utilization in the
___ - __ - - - - . -- separation of- ferriions -from -ferroions, --- Godishnik- khis t9kh.
8 no,2:73-79 lia [publ. t62],
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SAGORTSCHEW,,-A.-I:94ga=haX,,,.B.-];--_E~qZ-ADDEMA_6__L. (Bozadshievel, L.);
MITROPOVITSKA., E.
'Deterninstion of iron and chromium in the alloys (fSTzechromO)
natural products (chromitee). -DokIaCW BAN 15 no.,';:483-486--
~62.
elegtv= Akademiemitglied D Ivanoff
1.---Vorg, -.(Ivanovp-D
Kitglied des -Vedaktionskcmitee at "Doklady Bolgarskoy Jlmdndi
nauk".0
SAGPRTSCM79,t Be [Zagorchevs-B.1; WEV, S.1 VBENKOVA, D.
.--W-~
Chromtogrnphic peparation of - F(II) aM F(III)-ions b7--A,osphoric-
acid. Ikklady BAN 15 no.4-.381-384 162.
I, Vorge!legt von Akademiemitg:Lied D. Ivanoff CIvamov, Do]* Chlen
Redaktsionnoy kollegiis, "Doklady Bolgarskoy akademli naul:.'
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ZAGORCIM,V, B.; DMIUVA., E.
-- --,Chromtographie oeparation of-Fe(ll) fr=-Ye(nj)- ions. 11. - ---- - - - - --
G&disbnA khim tekh 7 no.1/2-.175-183 NOV (publ. 161).
ZAGORCTILI" B.; BALUSIEV, B.
C:r,dishnik khim tekh 7 noo.1/2-.25--35 160 [Publ- 1611.
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AUTH(R.-, Chuney Zagorchev, Iv.; Kostov, 11.
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ORG: Scientific R~seifr-~M- G(JGOZN (Nauchnoiz sled,*
q!!~oogi~cal Institutp, _geol. institut
-Pri GUCON)
TITLE: Pliocene' ot the Karlovo plain
,SOURCEs Bulgarsko ge6logichesko d ruzhestvo. Spisanie, v. 27, no. 1t 19660 104-109 1
,TOPIC TAGSs geolojor,, physical geology
ABSTRACT.* Drilling investigations seem
Ao iii4f~ste that the' Pliocene eadimants of tho Karlovo plain my be tividod
-into two lithological horizons the lower of which contains mainly grayish-
1~luo and grayish-groan clays, and sandstones with coal and din-Lomita
Atercalations while the upper contains gravels composed of gTanite and
Veiss -fragments and ligj,it-grey to whits clays and sandstones, The
stqdne Gora anticlinsalong with the allochtone of the Balkan granite
-ovarthrus~, hae been the source of torriganoue materials The most intonsive
faulting and al -ovation of the Balkan block occurred after the Pliocene#
The authors ank '[v. Vaptsaroy for consultation on tho geomorphologi-,al quostions,,
and Zh. Trashlieva for carrying out the microscope research. Orig. a:;t. has:
2 fiju_r_e_s_.___rB_ased on authorst Eng. abst.] (JPRS.' 36,8441
SUB CODE: 08 / S)UBM DATE: 19MaY65 ORIG REFt 010
Cord 1A Z-JL-
ZAGORCHVp 7,9; DMOVA# Ze
_-Chramit4grupble-sepamtion -of-lonic farrojz_."_It,_f'rm, Joaleferr-ic
oxide Uwough aitria acid. D*klml~r- BAN -34 na*6:583w-586 1151-
1. Vorplegt von AkaAsmiemitglied D. lywov.
Mai
BOtW
BULOARIA
14IHOVO A.k.a Haritse Institute of Vegetable Crops, Plovdiv
"A Case of Apogemy in Cucumis Sativus L.'
Sofist RLklady BolMrskoy Academij. Neuk, Vol 19, No 6, 1966P pp 527-529
Abstracti jEnglish article,7 Apogamy has boon observed in a relatively small
number of vagetable species. The author describe a case of apogiimy in Cucumis
Sativus L. in theStarozagorski langi variety which they observed together with
amphimixis during a cytoombryolor
,ical study of fertilization. Subsequent
investigations of apomictic roprod"ction and the results by E. lailders
(J. Heredity, M8, 49, 41-144) seem to indicate that apomictic roprod-.iction is
a frequent phinomanon with this species. There are 1 Bulg9rian, 6 Soviet, and
4 V/setern riiferences. (1,innuscript received, 23 Fab 66.)
ZAGORCHIK No
~Mk-
System of regulating wages In the cement industry,
no.1;135-140 Ja 160.
(Cement industries)
(wages)
Sots.truA 5
(I!JRA 13:6)
ZAGORCHIK, M.
14igulating wages of workers in the building materials imdustrr.
.A
Sots.trud 5 no.2.*4"5 F 160. (MIRA 11:6)
(Building materials industry--labor producti-rity)
(Wages)
Construction of tanks. L. G. W-LIDENJaWo V. L UlloAlW,
AIND 14. M. 7AG(j1jCjjjK, Steklo i Yvernimy 5(10) 21-22-(1948).-
A coolinE nrea which is 6,0 to 70% of tho melter area. is - considered
sufficient. If necessar,,,, the neck shoul I t~,,e mirr(med in ol-der to
cool the Clausmelt to the required viscosity. B.Z.K.
delf 7/~ " ~ ~fk ~ 71 tv-~ ~
-- - - - - -- _--i
I
Manufac Lure
Post-oFeratiorial computation of cost. Stek. i ker., 9, No. 1, 1952.
Mbnthly Ust of husr~ian AccesAons. Utrary of Gon;,,reaz3, 1.arch :1952. Une"lassified.
2. USM, (600)
4. Glass manufacture
7. Stimulating the pivparation of a high grade batch.t Stek. i ker.,9,
no. 11, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russion Accessions, Library of Congress, Febrmir7 -1953. Unclassified.
A 17 f", TI f'
5581 7,PGC,,RG'ITK, IV. %N. 9fbastoirnost' listovo'ro stekl- rod r#Fd. s. I.
boguslavskovo. m. , promfAroy--i-dnt, 1':54. 84 q. 20 ~%m. (vop-rf!,czv eko-nomiki
prom-sti. stroi.t. miter'..qlov).. 4,000 ek?,. 2r 85r k.
55-904 P 666.15.0013 -, 338.58:6641
SO.- Kizblay.-a Lotools' Vo,. It 1955
uq RIf! Glava. Tndu,.~try
i-ca-Mm"Un
Card 1A
TUIe Conferenco im the excivinge of exporionces on the incrame
1,11 -nt--hr -ty- -furnhCeI5
fie
30 '4
tek. i Xor: No. 6, 29 j
une 115
-of --various glar-:Z nnnufact
Abstract I Minutes of the meet~lna of represent r: t tres,
inf-; plants-La- thei- U-SSIR held in 11'arch 1954 at the tytwsht-_~;k Gla!-~s
ractox-y unde-.- the, wispices or Mini,-.try of Stri.-turv*
I TI-, rf~-In ot'Lcl. an ;it-f-tvm vnr, incr*~-i,.f~ !i
c,-f Lite 0:-nrr!
thS Y-'n'igtT-V ')f ~~a-eriaia "riduat.-ji, ~,-Vorn.
GORSKOT, Vladimir Alsksoyeytch; BOGUSIAI'-
SKITj _A.,I., -tateensent; ILO& V.- Nov.. 0 S.
tokhnichesidy-redaktor
cloonomics, organization and planning In interprisse of 1he glass
industry) Bkonomikaf organizatatia I plantroyante predpritatti
stekollw)l promyshlennootis Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhae lzd-vo
Ministerstva legkoi promyshl, SSSR. 1956. 414 p. (HIRA 10:1)
(Glass manufacture)
Insbener.
"""%M4,N"P"ftTIon wage organization (OVage organization In local
building materials enterprises* by I.L.Nukulevich, A.A.11tudTig.
Reviewed by Magorchik). Strot.mat. 2 no-12:35-36 D 056.
(Wages) (Building materials Industry)(MM 10:2)
(lukulevich. I.L.) (Liudvig. A.A.)
I.; -ZAGCRCHII, M.
IM WINNOW-IN "I i,
For GTar-all mechanization in the sla"t"a industry. Sots.tand.no.3:
76-77 Kr 156. (KUtA 9:7)
(Slate) (Labor productivity)
11-11T-T~tz;;~i~4~il~'I'~~~l~iilv",- -IMH C4~-
ZAGORCHI ALL.:--
Soviet glass industry during 40 years. Stek.i kar. 14 no.10:29-32
0 '57. (Him 10:12)
(Glass manufacture)
~ ZAGOROHIK. H., inzho-ekonsmiet.
---- - -- --- ---- --Interprises--of--yarlous, -branches of - the -mdldizg - materiAlS - Indus trjr- ---
cIhang* to the redficed worblay. Strot. nat. 4 no,9:25-2'? S 158.
. I - - - - ~ (HIU 11: 110
(Wages) Oburs of labor)
KAT.I%OSIINIKOVA~ L.Mop kt-L,,d* okon. xi-mik; Y11PIXIM.: y F.oll. j UQALQj_U~j_
[decoaoedj; KALiSMIUKOV, V.D.; NAGH'IN, G.V.,- RYAWVA,0.A'.y
red.
(Organization and pin-=Lng of production in bullding irate-
r
L OrvaijizatBlia i p1w irovarle--
Fil,B Induntry enterpri-no -1
r,Ylfll Triate-Irilov. fAr()sJ-ivl', 196). 346
0111!~A
Zk ?RC MA
A useful suCgestlono StakA Imr. 17 mo.4t4o AV 160.
(MMA 13 SO)
(sums aRnufactue)
ZAGORCHIKI KoK,
Now vage system In the glass Irdustry. Stek, I ker. 17 no.6:5-9
0.
is 16o. 'in 13:6)
(Wages) (Glass manufacture)
B015/BC08
AUTHORt -Zagorchik, M. No
TITLE# Now Conditions of Patin the Class Industry
PERIODICA.Li Steklo i keramika, 1960, No. 6, PP. 5 - 9
TEXTs The wage scale as well se-the.existing efficiency standards are
-being checked in-connection-with the.introduction-of the ahorteined-7--hour
working-day in 1960. In nearly all the glassworks there are wage scales
which were laid down already before the war. A uniform 6-group wage scale
with hourly wages is introduced for all-plants-of the glass industry in
place of the different wage scales, the ratio between maximum ard minimum J_/
_.w3ges being 20. The-replacement of the exiating-wage-ecales by the
6-group wage scale should not reduce the quality level of the work in the
glass industry. Premium systems besides piecework rates are to be
introduced as a further stimulant for the laborers. The amount of the
premiums and the trades of the laborers for which the piecework-premium
payment for the fulfillment and overfulfillment of the planned sonthly
output is envisaged, aro listed in the table. The managers-of the plants
Card 1/3
Now Conditions of Pay la the Glass Industry S/072/60/0WJ'06/02/024
B015/BDOS
can also award premiums to laborers of Io-ther- trades- in--agreemeal:_ with the
trade union committee. The adherence to the quality standards, its well as
the fulfillment of the average planned monthly output are described as the
condition for premium payment of piecework laborers. An incitement premium
for hired men in also-provided. Premiums can also be paid for the increase
of manuf*otured goods meeting the FDGr (GOST) requirements. A new handbook
on wagescales and trades of laborers is also introduced besides tits
____6 -group wage scales The rate fixing for-the-work and the labordire according
to the--new-rules-to-oonduoted--undo;~_participation of the trade unions and
the departmental management. The qualific-&-tion rating-and-tho wage groups
respectively, as well an a supplementation of the trades in thot handbook
can only be changed with the approval of the Goa-udaretvennyy komitet
Sovets. kinistrov SSSR Vo vogrosam truds i sarebotnoy plGty_(St1Lte Committee
on Problems of Work and Pay of the Council of Ministers of the WSR), in
coordination with the Tog profsoyuza (Central Comitteo of the Trade
Unions)., All existiag salary scales are replaced by a uniform one for the
purpose of regulating the salarieg of leading employees, engineers and
technicLana, can be transferred into the next higher salary group in the
case of plants where more than 50% of the production is carricd out oy
Card 2/3
Now Conditions of Pay in the Glass Industry _S/072J60/000/06/02/024
BOWBOOS
nechanized working processes. Thus, th e leading employees are to be in-
-vited to nechanise the production.' There is I tablee
Card 3/3
ORM)SKIT, To.:; mzDvEimv, K-', KRAVTSOV. De: RUNITSKIT, K.; SIIIRJDV. To.;
ZAGORCHIK, Y.: MURIN, G.
Transition to the shorter workday and regulation of wages. Sots.-trud.
no.8:39-58 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:9)
(Hours of labor) (Wages)
...........
PffM I "K MWITATION SM/4191S
Zagc)rdan,, Anatol1y ch, Sngineer,, Lt. Colonel
BUlgentarnaya teoriya vertoleta, (Elementary Theory of Relicopters) 2nd ed..,
rev. and enl. Moscovj, Voyenizdato 1960. 384 p, No. of copies printed
not given.
Ed.2 DX, Zakharov; Tech. Zd.: T.F. "nikova.
POOM: This book is intended for the flying and technical perscnnel of the
Air Force and the DMW (All-Union Voluntary Society for the tion of
the MW, Aviation . and Navy), It can also be used by non-&!gree students
of flying and technical schools of the Air Force , by parRonnel. of the W
(Civil Air Fleet).. and by readers interested In helicopters and acquainted
with the principles of aircraft mechanics and serodynandes,
CMIMAGE: The book is the second (revised and enlarged) edition of the authorts
book of the saw title published in i955. It discusses the flight princijiles
and basic aerodynamics and design characteristics of helicopters. The examples
siAnwntary Theory of Helicopters 007/4196
given for pi2oting technique., stabilityland.operation of-hoUeopters are based
on the eiqmrixental operation of the Soviet MIA and KI-4 helicopters and on
data on the foreign helicopters Bristol-173., Plasecki PT-3 and Plasecki N-16.
The book contains 243 figures and diagrams. The author thanka'?.V. Filippor
and K,D, Tayurskiy, Many helicopter designers am mentioned. Mhe bibliography
consists of 28 references*. 18 Soviet,, 9 English and 1 German. A number of
Znglish references appear es footnotes in the text,
TAIME OF CONTEMOt
Authorls Preface 3
Introftetion 5
Basic Symbols 12
Ch. 1. Principles of Selicopter Flight and Basic Design
Differences Between 11elicopters and Conventional Alreraft, 15
1, Thrust of the lifting rotor 15
-2. Reactive nt. Helicopter configurations 21
3. HDrizontal-flight component of the total aerodynamic
force of the lifting rotor 22
Card 2/12
-Inatoliy llilrdl--~f!Ollidl
j;Ier,,entLr-.na,ra teortm. vertcleta. Rd.
Vo dat
yoni,7 1~60.
183 IlluS., Diaigra., ural-,lis, Ta'-Ile3.
Bibliography: P. 38(,'.'
ZACCRDAN~ AnatoliI.OikhoAqvich, Inzh.-podpolkoynik; UKRAROT, D.W.,
tekhn.ra4,
(Elementary theory of the helicopter] Slamntarnals worlia
vertolets. Izd.2., dope i perare, Koslcva, Tosn,izd-vi) H-va
obor.sM, 1960. 383 P. (MIRA 1,3:5)
(Halicopten)
;IL, i~llil-~,~,y~,-~reil.!_~U:l~!41,li.,qz~&fAtF-,J%4~~.l,-~4uum4ackrd[,AUir
3kne t ZOAMUL Azatoliv Nikbaylovich.
Title t Mazinear Zte ColoneU.
iw-- the- author--of W
Theory of ReMeoptera". publishO& br tba Xilftwy rtblishine
Off1ce of the USSR Kiaistry of Defwao, Maskra, The book
gives & considerable- amount, of technical taformatian and im-
eludes charts-and phatogmpbao -
r - --Xt-Blementarna^ Teorly-a Vertoleta.-CIMmental-EwrN, ef Hall-
ZAGOIW
sulU-of-the-exTerimental-opemtioll-of-the--fd-traia-164 W
rheost-atic: -- regenera,tive bra king. Trudy TSM WS no.IMI,,3Z--45
160. (IM 14:2)
(Electric railroads-Brakes) (Electric milroad&-Usting)
FROMMIM
I MLIM r12milwa TA Iffmg 611W
KkTSMv V.D., kw4.tek&.naLuk,-,,P.GORDAN. ~R.M.p Inzh..
Magnitude-cf_#A test-Voltage ofAbe-inakdation -of -the eltictric train
IlIng stock.11a1c. i tepl.ttaga 7 no.M6-8 if 163. WIRA 17:2)
o
r
TRANUTMAN, I *jr 101, FE'A.B.: CHMMY, M.1 FUZ14FTMVI S.M.; Z'OLOMEN, N.
P.; 03ROGUSP, G.I.; KAFUSTIN, L.D.: VINEFRG, B.G.; RULICHMUY, k..
Y.; VFTRO, G.A.; ZAGOZDAN, N.Y.- HR'will, V.F.
Mul tiple-unit rail -car witb regenerative brnkinF. Prom. enerF. I!-
no.11:18-19 14 160, (MMM I It:
(Railroad motorcars) (Electric railway motors)
W.Ladysiaw; ZAGORECKA, Alicja
Results of the treatmerit of drug-resistant Fatlen-.s ?-,cci;--Jirz -Lc
data obtalned from clinica, hospitals and sanatoria. Csnv~lica 32
no.8:647-653 Ag 16-4.
1. Z KlInIki Gruzkicy Pluc AkaderrAl 14edyc:,nei w 13-ialym:O~oklz
(Kierownik: doe. dr. med. Wl. Pregowski).
ZAGOM2W,, D, P, I Cand of Ttch Sci -- (diss) -0,Uvestigating the - Optima Paremeters of
Ejection.0 - Novosibirsk,, 1959, 16 Vp (MWBtry- of Higher and Secondarr Special
Edu,.-ation,, USMe Novosibirsk Construction Engineering Institute'im Ire Vo KxWbyahey)
,KL.- 7-60.- -1,08)
S/194/61/000/002/006/039
D'216/D30'2
JJJTHORS.- Yakobi, Yu.A., Maksimov, S.I. and Zagorei*o, G.M.
TITLE: Photoelectric installations for work in -the ultra-
violet region of the spectrum
'PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radiol~lektronika,
no. 2, 1961, 34, abstract 2 A265 (V Sb. i%pektr.
analiz v tavetn. metallurgii. M.0 Metalliirgizdat,
1960, 79-86)
-TEXT: -The.-design of. a photoelectric -attachment -for- spai~tral anal--
5rais is given. The design is baaed on a quartz apectront,.-ope 14CIT -
'12 (ISP-22). The attachment is inserted instead of the i:assette
into the camera part of the spectroscope. It has one ou-,put slot
which can be moved in the plane of the spectrum by a micrometer
acrew. The photorecorder which registers the spectral Unes intert-
itities is attached to the slot carriage together with itis light
-acreen, -To adjust the slot for the required analytical line a-
iipectrogram is used, ob"*-.ained with the spectroscope. The spectro..
CO ard 1/2
S/194/6L/000/00;2/006/039
Photoelectric installations ... D216/D302
gram is analyzed by a pointer with a highly tied magnify~~'~ng glass.
The fine adjustment of the slot position with respect to the analyt-
ical line is achieved by means of an optical adjustment "ndicator
*;tput volt-
type 6ESC OESS), to the input of which is applied the ol
age of the photo-recorder. A second photorecording is made in thel
comparison circuit which registers the light dissipated :'n the
apectrograph. The trials of the installation have been nade using
two different systems of measuring the photocurrents of the analycis
channel and the comparison circuit, stored at the respective integ-
rating.circuits. These systems have been described earl:'.er (see
Carpenter, Bois$ Sterner, IIJOSAII, 1947, 37, 707 Hasler, Lindhursl:,
Kemp, 1948, 38, 789). A constant light source is filament bulb)
was used. The error of measurements 0.5 - 0.6%. No post.tive re-
sults could be obtained with an arc light source. 4 fig;xres. 2
references,
Card 2/2
YE"KOV, V. I.; SMIRNOV, 11. 1.;
Study of solutions by high-frequency methols.: -Parl.' 60 Zhur,
fiz. khim. 37 no. 3:544-552 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Moakovakiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy Institut boeni Merideleyeva,
14o!)kva.
"AGOP
XTS r. A.
."Influence of Temperature oa the Adsorption Spectrit of
Electrolytic Solutions." Sub 30 Mar 51, .14oacow Order of Letin
Memicotechnologinal Inst Imeni 'J. 1. Han4eleyev.
DissertAtiong presented for science and engineering dogrees
In Moscow during 1951#
301 Uktm- No- 480. 9 MAY 55
)oA
Loin 0 60 tampfrowe 444iffikkate A do awl
addielabol-PPI MM441111111161 111111W "d Chair dwrmf#.
dye=* Sawasterm. S. V. Geartimbtv mA PA.~Amgmtcts
(D. 1. 114"Isim" 'Tathow. 1016c. UOKVJW?. Do*-
lWy AW. SISISA0 S.S.S.A. It. 025-70961).-Ilmr luawtions
of hot% the mm. aawl longwave edge of the altreviolet ob-
ket4im blob of bydfttw Ims In an. 'WAll. lift 61111ted to
jmvw way" whk IWO$ IMP. The shut U wagam. I,V*
equal in the temp. Intavalt 20-44). 4"ir, VW (011-611"
an eumtaim is 11100, the kma allmVion bronchre of
wbkk bend etmCly towuds the tWbk at temps. of Oil
wW 80*. evidwdy as a readt of by"ysis. Uspil. data
(tunp. Laterval, toW shdt of the absorption bmW in cm. -1.
temp.0"S. a - A51.1rolthe shilt attive &Ong-wave edge of
the bmuf. in caljnvole dtcm) arv, Ag%.2 M . Oil.
.21,4; T1', 20-80. XW. 18.6; Cull. Zi 101 , lit.11;
lig", M, 49.2*. Fell, ZJ441. 01111.6;
Cl , 17 TV' -, 740), or-. 0-98" =111. 117.1. 1 , Zl~ W*,
12NN.01 I- NCh- 301-40' W.403.9. Ill lilt Wfk.4101 Cal-
tons and-4 actions' a h;a_cls" liatlarly *ith the pil"Istd
moment X/r, w" a - chuge. and 0 n mitim of the jon.
'The sk" am given by. ke the m6ons, . - 24.m s1r, and
for The wtbw ms - 128 Or. Inadar as the shift 4 the 4b-
wwpUm buid w" rising temp. cormspnifs to a weakening
44 the bond bttvm the iM MW the 11#0 Mails., . should be 4
41irect as of rise tatrw of byttration ;IV. Ilots of
the 14 IUAWIkM Of the Almmkrd left m104M A'
am 2 PUAd straight Uat*, We k* rise ruillms. lils.- fAllw IM
1heamlloca. 71m arof 4bacatimp ate Wvwk,.) wifh the AS.
and for the takm the 11 1 to.%S. r4a, P30t at
a as 0 famfim of AS, 1:11=7-ig a straight line Pass-
ing thmsh ths origin. at a &I"t of 46' (it dr Arid AS on do
the2mmeralej. The lineal (be anions Is juralki totbe Uxt
of the cations. nrkf 1" 44 tntr%ty units almove it. N.T.
SOY/78-4-10-17/40
AJ!OHORS: Fomin, Vo Vo) Zagorets, P& A.-, Morgunov, A. F., Tertishnik, I.I.
TITLE: Extraction of Iron Chloride by loans of Dibutyl Ether
PMODICAL: Zhurnal_noorganioheakoy khimiij 1959o Vol 4, Mr 10#
pp 2276 2286 (USSR)
03TRACT: The extraction of FeCl 3 from hydrochloric acid solutions by
means ot organic solvents,was discussed frequently (Refs 1-16),
but no paper gave the strticture of the solvatest which FeCl 3
forms there in the organic phase. On passing 111111 through a
solution of F801 3 in anhydrous isopropyl other Lorin at al
(Ref 9) obtain-ad an insoluble precipitate of the aomposition
Hrecl 4& 2E (Z - other), which dissolved on addition of water.
There are no indications available with respect to the Bolvaticn
of the compound dissolved. In order to investigate the com-
position of such solvatesp the dependence of t1jo, partition coef-
ficient on the concentration of the extractir4; agent on di-
lution with an inert solvent and maintenance of all other con-
Card 1/3 ditions was invoistigateds This-method in based on the faot that
SOV/78-11-10-17/40
Ext.najtlon of Iron Chloride by Means of Dibutyl Ether
the extraction is considered a chemical reaction:
Pe3+ + H + + XE + yH 0-11apeol XE.Yu 0 (or6-organic
aqu), Iaqu org 2 C_ 4* 2 org ,
phase f the concentration of the ions H+ and 01- is kept
constant and no polymerization occursi the logarithm of the
partition coefficientmust be a linear function, of the equi-
librium conaentsation of the ethers-In ordrjr to be able to
maintain the concentration of H+ and Cl-, it mvet be known# how
far the acid is extracted by the ether. Therefore the first
part of thin paper deals with the extraction ot HCl by dibutyl
ether (DBE) and fly mixtures of DBE and C001 ant DBE and benzene
(Tables 1-3, Figis 1-3). The results indicate t I'net in the organic
phase the compound HGI.DBE occurs which is &15D ccrifirmel by
aryocoopyb Thent the extraction of FeC13 with-the same so!-.,ents
is investigated (Tables 6-7P Fig 4),, On extraction from O-n
B01 the trisolvate FeCl 3' xHol.3DBE.yg2 0 is formed In the or-
ganic phase. If DBE is diluted with benzene, the partition coef-
ficient is directly proportional to the third power of the DBE
activity, whereas on dilution with C01 4 the partition coef-
Ce;rd 2/3 ficient decreases more rapidly than would correspond with the
SOV/78-4-10-17/40
3xtraction of Iron Chloride by Means of Dibutyl Sther
calculated activity of DBE. There are 4 figurest 10 tables,
and 22 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION; Mookovskiy khimiko-takhnolp - -skiy-inat i-tut 1me-Do I#-Mon-
giohe
deleyeva- (mos-cow --I n-stitute of Chemioal To ohnology imeni-
D. 1. Mondeleyov)
SUBMITTED: July 2,'1958
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ACCESSION NH; AP4034592 3/0076/64/038/004/1030/1031;
AUTHOF91i Yermakovv. V*I.; Zagoretas P,As; Orunaus A*?*
~3rm A device fcr tbarm-oatating specimens in NUR experiments.
SOURCE.- Zhurnal fizicheskoy kh!Lmli, V.38,, no,4,, 1964,0 1030-1031
TOPIC TAGS: thermoregulato'rp nuclear magnetic resonance,, control i
circuit,, temperature oontrolo gas heat exchanger, spin 9Dho
ABSTRACT: The article describes a device, which uses gaseous heat
t excbangersp for tbermostating specimens in experiments with spin
echo.. The temperature of the investigated -solutions was maintained
Y at 40 to -300 -as desired. 11itrogen gas was used as a beat exchanger.:
Ito flow was regulated by changing the current through -the heater
in*a Dewar flask with liquid nitrogen. To minimize the conaum~tiop
of nit.rogen and to achieve lovmr temperatures., the-measaring b6ad
with t~~e specimen was separated from the poles of the electromagnet
I~_byan air gap. - Iw addition.., the -polen of the electromagnet are p
r
cooled by spiral tubes.,placed aroqnd the poles,, through which wate
C d
M. 3 FIE W". -Y4-i1;0Ai:WPR-1
ACCESSION NR: AP4034592
is passed, The desired temperature level with accuracy of O.Ol deg.!
is maintained constant aut0matioally by means of a device consis iz~g
t
1 of a termister bridge and a regulating Potentiometer, FSR-1-0.1,
Orig. art,, has: 2 figures,
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy kbimiko-tokhnologicheakiy institub im. D.1.-!
'Leyeva, Noscow Ins-ituta of-Chemical Technology')
Mend-
SUBMITTED; 06JU163
HNQL.' 00
SUB CODE I UP., M" -NR REP SOV
001 OTMI. J01
Co ;4---I
ZAGCRETS, P,,4,j,:BULQAKOVA, G.P.
SWIt of the absorptior "atvm bandS of hydzrated lo-vi =der the
effect of added perchlorates. Part 1. "Mur. fiz. khim. 39 no.2i
289-293 F 165. (KIRA 1&0
1. Khimlko-tekhnologichaskly institut imerA Mendeleyevii.
ZAGORETS, P.A.; YFRMAKOV, V.I.; GRUNAU, A.P.
. .... . ........ '.
Stlidy of solutiona by high frequ-3noy mt~aodB and by t~e nuclenr
Magnotic reconance method. Part 11. Mar. fiz. khba. 39 no. 2 1
456-458 F 165. (HIHA 1814)
I. Mnskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologiohcskiy institut linpril Mar-deleyeva.
ZAGORETS,, P.A.; YERMOV, V.I.; GRUNAU, A.P. (Koskva)
Study of solutiond by high-frequ9noy methods and by the p-athad
of nuclear magnetic resonance. PiLrt 10. Mmr. fiz. kh1m. 39
rio. 199-12 ja $65 (MTRA 1911)
1. Xhimiko-tekhnicheekiy inatitut imeni D.I. Hendeleyevaj Moskva.
.Ikbmitted June 26, 1964.
AM NRj
A11-60- -3 5__ 0-4 -2 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/008/DO31ID031
AUTHOR:* Zagor0ts, P. A. Skobelev, S. A.
TITLE: Absorption spectrii of CU2+ and C02+ ions! in water-aloohol oolutions~
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 8D211
REFSOURCE: Tv. Mosk. khim.-tekhnol. in-taim. D. 1. Mendeleyeva, Vyp. 49,
1965, 162-166
TOPIC TAGS: absorption spectrum, copper,, ko, cobalt ion,
ABSTRACT: The absorption spectra of Cua and C02+ j0
nr. In ethanol, methanol,
and in mixed solutions of alcohol and water were investigated. It was established
that in alcohol the absorption bands of these ions become displaced non-uniformly
with the addition of a small quantity of water. The maximum change in the spectru
is observed during a complete replacement of alcohol with water in a solvate ahell
The formation of rnixed solvates with varying energy at bili was indicated.
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A.I., 2hGOPILTS, P-~,.
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ZAGOPZ-'S, P.A.; YURASOVA, T.I.
Syntem IIC104-- C,
,H80~ - H20. Zhur.noorgAhims 10 nool,112554-
2558 N ' 5. + (YJ I(A 18: 12)
.1. Submitted May 9, 1964.
UWAKOV, V.I.; ZAGORETS, FoAo; WIMOV, Nola
Study of Bolutiona-by hIgh-ftequency mathods. Paxt 1,, Zktra
riz. kh-Im. 36 no,U1180-1185 Te'62 (MIRA 17 V7
---I* Moskorikly Wmiko-tekhnologicheakly institut Immi Mend"
YERMAKOVp V.I.; ZAGORETS, P.A.
Study of electrolyte solutions by high frequency methods, Part 5.
- Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.W84-156 A 0630 011RA 1783)
1. Khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy inatitut, imeni Mandeleyeva.,
FiLYWAKOVA, G.P. (Mosoowt
ZA
Shifts of absorption bands of hydrated ions under the effect of
addition of perchlorates. Zhur.i'iz.khim. 36 no.1012132-21,37
0 162. (MALI 17:4)
1. Khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Hendeleyeva, Xoukva.
ZAGORET,130 P.A.; YERWOV, V.I.; GWINAU, A.P.
-Study.of aolutions by high-frequency methods. Part 8t Stninturo of Co
and Cuz.:rsolvates in methanol sobitions. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.lOt2l55-
2162 0 163. (HIRA 17:2)
1. Moskovskiy Mmiko-tekhnologicheskiy Inatitut imeni, Mendeleyeva.
ZAGCREI'.'-^.i P.A.; MIAKOV, M.; GRUIIAU~ A.P.
Study of solutions by high frequency and =clear me tic
resonance methods, Part 71 Observation of complex-forming
proc-oases -by meana of a apin- a alto_ apparatus. - Zhur. fiz. Ihim.
37 no.60J*13-W5 Je 163. (MRA 16:7)
I.- YJdniko-tekhnologicheskiy inotitut imeni Mendeleyeva,
(Complex compounds)
(Nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation)
BURP A* A.-s ZAWR3%j P. A.; IIIOZWrszvp V. F.; POMP 0. S.1
MFO ~tA,-10- --
Radiation-induced chemical telomerization of olefins. Hotta-
khimia 2 no.41617-623 JI-Ag 102. (HXRA 15-10)
1. Moskovakiy khimiko-takhnologichaskiy institut imeni.
Mendeleyeva.
(Olefino) (Polymerization) (Radiation)
ZAGORET P A.; YERRAKOV, V.I.; GRUNAU, A. P.
Study of soluti-n-ris by the hijyh-frr-iuenc*, metIods and k, the nuclear
ragnatic resonance method. P,-,xt 12o Zhur,.f1z.khim. 39 ric).7:1552-
1555 J1 '65- (MIRA 18:8)
2. Kh1miko-tekhnoloplaheakly inatitut imuni D,I.Wndebiyam,
ZAGORETS, P. A.1 SMINW, N. I.; TERMUOV, V. I.
-------------Investigation--Of -solutions by high-frequency nethodx~--Part-41_
Frequency of the measuring generator as dependent on the *-on-
duatance and7dielectrie constant of ele*trolyte solutions,
Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.12$271+3-2748 D 162.
-I.--Mookovskiy-khimiko-tekhnologichookiy- Institut imni -Mandeleyeva. -
(Electrolyte solutions)
T&RMAKOVP V.I.; UGCFM
In"stigation of solutions by high frequenay methods. Part 31
Characteristic curves of electrical measuring cells and rel&xation
phenomena in solutions. Zhur.fiz.khim. 36 no.8:1632-3.638 Ag 162,
(KRA 1519)
1. Khimiko-takhnologichaskiY in3titut imeini D.I.Mandeleyeva.
(Electrolyte solutions)
S/204/62/002/004/0.L8/019
F,073/E435
AUTHORS; Beer, A.Ao, Zagorets, P.A., Inozemtsev, V.F.,
Povkh, G.S., P4ov'_'k_*_ #
TITLE: Radio-chemical telomerikation or olefines
PERIODICAL: Neftakhimiya, v.2, no.4, 1962, jG17-623
TEXTz Additional data are-presented on the tolomeriza,tioi.,i
between ethylene and carbon tetriachloride, and the reaction between
tetrafluorGethylene and isopropylalcohol, The experiments wore
conducted in a thermostatically controlled autoclave at 16 to
100 atm pressure in the absence of oxygen* 6o The ethylene- CC14
mixture was irradiated with y-rays from Co with the activity
of about 350 g/equiv radium. The activiiy of the source for the
C004- alcohol mixture was 120 S/equiv r&dium. The molar ratio
C2H4- CC14 was varied from 0.2:1 to 3.Stl and the reaction wam
studied at 20* 50 and 1000C. It was established that the content
of individual telomers in the reaction product is given by the
following approximate equations
F ClR C2R I F. C3R
I CiR + 1 F2 (CiR + 1) (C2R + 1) IH + 1) (C2R + I M 3R4 1)
Card 1/1 etc.
5/20/62/002/oo4/onVoig
Radi-chemical telomerization E075/9435
where Fn is the molar proportion of tolomer with n olefino
residues, Cn -.the chain transfer conotant for the radicaJ.
leading to the formation of telomer with n olefine residuom and
R - the molar ratio of tologan to alaftne in the reaction atAxturo.
When the ratio is changed from 3-8;1 to 0.2:1, a marked increase in
the yield of tatrachloropropane in observed (from 3 to 5% to
63 to 100*C). The results were used in the development of radio-
chemical plant with an output of 8 kg/hour of tetrachloroalkanes
with Co source activity of about 15000 g/equiv radium in a reactor
of 0,5 m3 volume and 600 mm in diameter. Telomerization between
C2H2F4 and lower alcohols was studied at room temperature. The
radio-chemical yield dficreases in the series propanol-2 >
butanol-1 > ethanol > butanol-2 > methanol. The reaction
conditions were selected so as to eliminate completely the
formation of high molecular weight compounds. There are 4i figures
and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-takhnologicheakiy institut
im: Mendeleyeva. (Moscow Institute of Chemical
Technology imeni Mendeleyev),
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BABAYAR, P.A.; TATNOSUN, G.T.
I Syntheale of b7dracarbous of the 1,2-bensmthracens sorisg,, 3hur.ot.
khim. 23 no-731214-1220 JI 053. 1 (KU(A 6:7)
1. Khmicheekly institut Amdenii nank Armyanakoy SSEL
(Denzanthracena scries)