SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAVOZIN, L. - ZAVRIYEV, K.S.
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ZAVOZIN. L. inshoner
In such a t=wA uAeful? (-Maz=1 of the mine section meAchamlc-
by L.IA.Olmellahtein, G.Z.Bosbanov. Reviewed by L.Zavozin).
14ast.ugl. 9 no-9125 3160. (KIRA 13:10)
(Coal mining machinery)
(Gimeltshteln, L.IA) (-Bozhanov,
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ZAVOZINP Lot Insht
Mining machinery repairs "Mining machines and their repair* by
P.M. Shilov. Revieved by L. Z&VO21n)o Kast-uel- 9 no-5:27 My 060.
(MIRA 1317)
(Bibliography-Mining machiner7--Kaintenance andL repair)
(Shilov, P.M.)
-_ ZA
~ BYWIJL~.inzh. .
Now electric motors. Mant.tigi. 9 no.6:19 Je 160,
(H DU 13:7)
1 (Coal mining machinery-Slectric driving)
Get acquainted with automatic, control (*Automatic control in coal
mining" b7 A.L. F,isarev. Reviewed by, L. Zavozin). Mast. ugl. 8 no.11:
'~z V let% (MRA 13:2)
Coal mines and mining) (Automatic contrdl)
Pisarev, A.L.)
KOKAROV. Nikolay Iv4novich-, YATSKIKH, Valorlyan Grigorlyevich; ZAVOZIVp__._
Aa.,_Otv~rad.; SABITOV, A., takhn.red.; AUDOVA, Tool'*'@
tekhn.red.
(Axperionme in the effective oporation of UM cutter-loaders
in Donato Basin mines] Opyt offektivnoi raboty kombainov UDD
na shakhtakh Donbassa. Kookva, Ugletakhisdat, 1956, 53 P.
(MA 14:1)
Oonets Basin--Coal mining machinery)
T71,
Hill q
1'~WA~-' steelip - Election Hicropcopy.
Studied typical structures in steel, such as fer-
high
S/051/60/008/04,/021/032
3201/Z691
AUTHORS$ Blathevich, A.I., Zavrathin, A.G. and Layrov, A.V.
N=
TITLEs On the Properties of US411n,Ni,01 %xcited, with Electrons
PERIODICAL j- Opti im Ispektrookopiya,-1960 Vol- 8, Nr- 4i- pp - 550-553-- (USISR)
ABSTRACT i The'authors Investigated the effect of Ki on luminescence during
excitation and on the decay curves of sleatron-excited 'AuS-Mn Eh2j2hors
centaining various amounts of chlorine. All the m6asuramants were
carried out using the high-voltage apparatus described earlier (Rof 2).
The inteasity of luminescence during excitation was measured with a
photomultiplier FSUI-Vwith an antimony-caosium cathode. The decay
curves were obtained with the same photomultiplier by feeding the
signal frcm it to an oscillograph 3110-1. The phosphors were excited
with an electron beam of 10-6 &/=2 d a n a Ity and 40 k*V energy.
Additional experiments were carried out using electron beams of
10-7-10-9 A/cm2 densities and of 10-,'0 keV energies; the results
obtained in these additional experiments were analogous to those
deduced from the main series of tests. All samples-were prepared by,
heating in aMon at WOOC for 30 min. Uan6ansae vas introduced In the
Card 1/3 form ot analytically pure sulphate (a x 10-3 g/g) and nickel was In
a /0 51/60/00 8/0 4/0 2 1/0 3 2
1201/1691
-On the Properties of ZnS-Mn,NJ,01 Excited with,glactrons
--the-faim of anALlytically: pure nitrste (10-7-10-4--f _ 130th 4t
room.temperature-and -at --1320C tho-tucrease, of *Ot conoocitratiou
produced a gradual weakening of the hyperbolic component and
intensification of the exponential component, in the decay of
luminescence (Figs 1, 4, and 5). On Increase of the amount of HI to
10-5 g1& the intensity of luminescence during excitation rose (Fig 2M)
but further intrease of the amoun4; of Mi reduced the intensity. Thij;
affect van observed with electron beams of different densities "
onargies and it became more p.-onounced on lowering of temperature to
-132OG (Fig 23). Introduction of Ni Into ZnS-Un,Gl did not affect
the luminescence spectrum. Thermal do-excitation of ZnS-Mn,Cl samples
showed that with increase of the Ni concentration the light sum stored
at all capture levels decreased (Fig 3); when the amount of Hi reached
10-4.g/r
the stored li6ht num was reduced practically to zero. Samples
of ZvS-Un,Ni without 01 did not exhibit intensification of lumine2cence
Ann small amounts of Ni ware added (Fig 2a, curve 1); in such phosphors
Introduction of Ni always producrA quenching, th deca~.curves were
Ca rd 2/3 exponential and unAffectod by the amount of N1 (;19 4t Obviously the
5/051/60/WS/04/021/032
On the Proportiaa of ZnS-MaX.01 9xcited with Slactrous
6ffect of Ni depanis on the presonce of Cl, but the authore offer no
explanation of the observed behaviour. Acknovisdguents are made
to M.V. Fo1c, M.D. "lanin and Yu.M. Popov for their advice. Thera
are 5 figures and 3 references, -2 of which are Soviet a,~d I Frencho
SUMITTEDs July 11, 1969
card 3/3
AUTHOM Zavrazhin, I. 1. 131-23-5-6/16
TITLEt of Small Piro -Clay Sh~kped Produots in the Vnukowl
Manufacture
.
Ba-at for Refractory Products (Proizvodetvo melkoahtuchnyku
,.shamotnykh fasonnykh izdeliy na Ynukovokon, ogneupornom zavode)
PERIODICALi Ogneupory, 1958, Vol. 23, Nr 5y pp. 216 M (IJSSR)
ABSTRACTs At the.end of 1955 the pl=b started these manufactures, the
products of which can be seen in figure 1. Complicated pro-
ducts are-manufactured according to the plastic method, the
rest is pressed semidry. The kind of raw material and its com-
position axe described in detail, the same as the preparation of
the mass. The granulation of the raw material can be seen in
the table. The heat-resistance of.the fire-clay iB not to be
The mass
below 17300 and its water absorption not above 12~.
.
is not stored for less than I day and is desiccated after the
baby pressing (figure 2) and is finished off on the presses
(figures 3 and 4)- After the final pressing the products are
desiccated at an air temperature of 38-42~0 down to a moisture
-
content-of 6%-and-afterwards-are finiched-off-dryinginelec-
trio dryifftg plants. The finished pressed tubes are dried on
,Card 1/2 the wheled stand (figure 5). The dried products are sorted,
Manufacture of Small Fire-Clay Shaped Producta in the Vnukovsk 131-23-5-6/16
Works for Rofrabtory Products
..put into.capsules and brought to burning. Furthermore the
preparation of the mass for semidry pressing is described.
burnt in- -an- annular-kiln -the -waall --- Oneb-being
burnt in capsules and the larger ones without capsules. The
burning regime is mentioned in a table and furthermore the
ph,ysioo-ohemical oharacteriatica of the amall form produoto
and the little tubee, The wauto was reduced from 7-10% to 4-0'0-
In 1956 to output of these products was 1o6 tp in 1957 - 292 tj
for 1950 - 36o t are planned. The editors think it practical
to organize nuch manufaotura in the plezt for refractory pro-
ducts of the Ukrainian SSR. There are 5 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATIONt Vnukovskiy ogneupornyy zavod (Vnukovz Plunt for Refractory
.Pr*oducts)
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
L Refractory - Products - Production methods
Card 2/2
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Khirurgiia 39 no.4:147-1,19 Apt63 (ITIPA 17 -2)
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tokhn. red.
(methodological manual for the teachers of construction and
trade schools; painter and finisher groups) Patodicheakoe po-
nobio propodavatoliw-. atroitellpykh i romaslenrWkh uchilishch;
dlia grupp, maliarov-otdolochnikov. Noakvat Vaon.uchebno-
pedagog. Izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1961, 163 (11DU 15:3)
(Building trades--Study and toac")
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ZAM,ZHMT* H., starshiy akakwoovod
Corn growing in lurgan Province. Fauka i pared. op. v sellkhos.
8 uo.8:14-15 Ag 158. (min n: lo)
loPavillou *Ural,m Vmeso7=naV& nallskokhoiya7stvannaya vystavka.
(lurgan Frovince--Corn (maize))
Directorl Flant Ln. Vladivir 11lichao lbs.7-ovskaya o#, RSFIji
,;,ovlet ~~urca; D; lzvestiya, ljo. 020, 26 jun 1,9, 1,bscow
Abstracted In U31T, "Treasure Island", on file in Library of Congress, Air
in~orwmtion Division, Report No. 100326
V.
z V /V~ fy-
USSR/PharmacoloLy and Toxicology Analeptics. v_4
Abs Jour : Be;: Zur - Biol.) No 21, 1950; .93503
Author :--'/avrazhiio-.,, V.1i
Inat
Title : The Influence of Extract of Oimong on the Course anC
Result of Experimental 11yocarditia.
Orig Pub : V ab.: Materialy k izuch. zlicnlohonya i limoiijiika, Vyp.
L., 19581 56-66.
Abstract After preliminary oboarwition) experimental tVacark-U'u-ic
ims induced in female rabb.'Lts (14) according to tac rna~I,.od
of Grabor, Olch and Blods. Ginsong extract (I) in a doca-
Go of 0.2 ml/kS vau int~-oduccd from tho first day o.^ disea-
se durina 30 days to 10 ra7)bitus; 4 rabbits did no'. rccoi-
va the a:ftract. One pai-b of animals vas alaughtcrcc~ on
the 74ai day, and the o*'L',her on the 110th, day a:['bor the
bcgiiuiin,r~ of disease. In animals receiving I, a lc,:s pro-
noluicod fall of blood proi3ure and its faster rost-oi-ation,
Card 1/2
b-,,SR/Pharmcolory and Toxicology tuialcpt6.-J.cs. v.4
Aba Jour Hc-f Zhur - Biol., No 21, 1950~98503
as cotmarea with the co!vLrol) um observed. PercuZory and
auscultatory changes, chan3cs in ECG and the blooLl picture,
accorainG to the authorlu data, also testified to the po-
sitivo influence of I oa the course of acute myocaraitis.
chaiirps in the henrt with treatmont by
I were more faintly c.,pruitialthan in tho control. --
G.N. Arten, anko
Card 2/2
EXCERPTA MICA-80o 2 Vol 12/12 Physiology Dee 59
5840. COMPARATIVE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF STROPRANTMN AND
CIMARIN IN EXPERIMENTAL 11YOCARDIT15 (Russian text) - Zavrazh-
nov V I - PARMAKOL.1 TMIKOL, 1958, 21/3 (1$-25) 061A-0-4--
lntra~~~ion of strophanthin or clmgeln decreases the signs of atuto
cardiovascular insufficiency in rabbits with experimentally induccd myocarditis and
to a certain extent prevents the development of sub4equent sclerotic changes in the
myocardlum, and coronary blood vessels. Ckmarin is superior to strophanthil-4 its
action Is milder arA more gradual. It is more reliable from the therapeutic point
of view and prevents sclerotic changes better. The sensitivity of sick rabbits to
strophanthin in increased 5-6 times and that to cimartni 2times.
77-
ZURAMNOVY,
Iffect of barbamyl on the course and outcome of experimental =70-
carditie. Tam.l. toks. 22 no,6:499-504 N-D 159, (MIRA 13:5)
1. rafeara farmakologil, (say. - dotment T*I. Zavrazhuov) Toronazh-
skogo gasudaretyannogo meditsinskogo inatituta,
(AXOBMMITAL Pharmacol. )
(MTOCARDITIS pbarmaco. exper.)
ZAVR91,1211OV., Vale, Prof.
Puycho.phar-macologIcal drugs. Trud7 Iv"Or. mod. Inst. 51:190-203 163.
(MIRA 16:10)
1, Kafedra farmakologli Voronezhckogo meditsiriskogo instituta,
ZAVRAZhNOV, V. I. Dr. Med Sci (diss)mDats on the Experimental
Pharmacothoralry of Myocarditia, arid Vyocardiosclerosis,* Sverdkovskp,
1960t 32 pp, 260 copies (Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute) (KL. 4?/60, 106)
Country USSR V
Catel3ory: PhtA~~-racology- Toxicology. Cardio-Vascular Agents
Abs Jour: No 6j 19591 No 27780
Author Zavrazhnov, V-1.
Inst
Title On ComparaLive 74:erapeutic Action of Strop~aanthin
and Cymarin in. Experimental Myocarditis.
Orig Pub: Farmakol. i tol:sikologiya, 1958, 21, 110 3. 18-23
Abstract: The influence of strophanthin (1) and cymrin (II)
on the course of experimental myocardi~is vas studied
on 32 rabbits. I and II were introduced to Ve ani-
mals intravenously in a W~ solution of glucose in
doses of 0.075 - 0.015 rat active units/ka and 0.05 - 0.1
rat active units/kg (respectively). Dicreased sensitivity
of rabbits to 1 (5-6 times) and to II (twice) was noted
Card 1/2
v-26
country : USSR V
Category: Pharmacology. Toxicology. Cardio-Vasculpar Agents.
Abs Jour; IRZhBiol., 11o 6, 1959~ No 27780
in the acute stage of experinclital rqocarditia.
I and II proven1c, sharp fall of blood pressure
during the acute period of tbe disease; Viley re-
gulate the cardiac faythm and decrease dyspnea.
Under influmce of I and II, congestive =.ifesta-
tione dismppwx and diuresis increases . 71-c effect
of 11 develaLia 5-10 days earlier, compared witb I.
II induces a more significant iziproverxat of blood
picture than 1, and to a greater degree tlian I pre-
vents the davolopment of sclerotic cl~anrprus in the
rqocardiun and coronary vessels. - V-V. 13orczhins-
kaya.
Card 2/2
.ZAVRAZHIIOV, V. 1.
-comparative therapautle effects of netacil and pentoxil in ex-
per$Aental aVocarditio Cwlth aummar7 1n ZMllshl. Farwo t tokei,
22 nool:48-52 Ja-F 159, (KMA :4)
1. lafeclra farmakologii(sav. - dots. V.1, Zavrazhnov) Voronezh-
okogo meditsinskogo institutas'
(HrOOARDITI8v exper.
aff..of methylthlouracil & 5-hvdro27-mathyl-4-mathjvl-
thiouraell (Rug))
(THIOURAOIL, rela cpda*
methylthiouracil & 5-hydrojq-mathy-4-mathyrhiouraoil,
eff. on exper. myocarditis (Rus))
ZAVRAZOOV. V.I.
Comparntive therup6utic effecto of strophpthin nnd cy-mnrin in experimental
myoonrditle, Farm, i toks. 21 no*3tl8-25 Hyl-Je '58 (MMA 11:7)
1. Wedra farmOologii (znv. - dote. V.I. Zavrnzhnov) Voronezhokogo
moditainekogo inatitutne
(STROPHATHIII, nffects,
stra hAnthin & cynnrin on exper, myocnrditis, compsrison
(Rus3)
(MYOCARDITIS. oylierimentnl,
off. of cynarin & strophnnthin, cotvonrison (Run))
"The Effect of the Far-Eastern Lily of the Val-ley on flhe RiLIA HotIrt in
Situ," Farmkol. I.Tossik.ol.) 1, No. Is 1941.
Xbr., Dent. Pharracology, M-Union Inst. Famtl. 1,,'cd.,-1941-;
Ybr., Chair Pharmacology., Voronezh I-Iod. inst.,, -1941--
jr
R, i
4AVRAZHNOVt V.I.
myooarditis, -,Fam.1 toks.,23 no.1:24,-~29 Ja-F !60.
:L..Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - doteent V4,,Z.avrazhnov) Voronezhakogo
meditainakogo iiiatitlita.
(HE&M.-DIARA ES) (GLUCOSE)
5G,, ill
(Transistor amplifiers)
-z -
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ALYTHORSi Zavrazhnov, Yu. V., Kryukov, Yu. G.
T1=4. Tran3iotorized wide-band amplifier
PERIODICAL; Elektrosvyazl, no. 10, 1961, 40 - 44
The authors describe a transistorized amplifier with cascade connp-c-
tion which -permits -to -obtaini- within- a -widu -frequency -band -and- without correcting
elements, a higher gain than the known wide-band amplifiers. Thd amplifier d1agan
ia shown. A peculiar feature of the second stage is the.presence, in the base cir-
cuit, of a certain resistance r whose magnitude is determined by the parallel con-
nected resistances R3 and R4- The resistance of the power supply source is neg-
lected, since it is small with respect-ti) R3. As proved experimentally, the ortinrim,
value of,r Is 1 - 2 kilohms. Parallel-series connection is'used ~Cor the power siup-
ply. The d-c operating conditions of T, are chosen so as to ensure -the highest
possible current gain. T2 opera'ses with small current, which permits to uae large
values of R, without increasing the supply voltage and thus to obtain a consider-
,able voltage-gairt. The cascade connection permits to reduce considerably the in-
ternal feedback and to widen thus the band of the amplified frequencies. An equi-
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valent cir c"it is used -to -analyze the amplifier, where ZI - ~~ R., beJng the
R14Z.I*'
the impedance of the external load. K.,
T-2 collecLor circuit resistamee and Z1 R 4R
Is -the voltage gain of 'the sybtern at. 1,000 0/50 Y 1-26 For oonvenJence, th~-.
11JR2
parameters of T, are designated by h1j, h12, h2l, h2,2, and the Paranle.~'err' c" "'2
by H11, H121 n2l and H2.p. To determine the basic parameters Pf the ampl-ifier, .14,
Is necessary to know Jtj [A*]-mat-rix. In Fig. 2, the second stage (wit%bouh RL)
can be represented by the cwcade cormection of fourpoles 4 and 5, and ~-he _s6rie5
connection of the thus obtained fourpole with fourpole 6. The fir-,3t Stage Con-
zs1stz of the cascade connection- of tourpole 3 and of Lhe fourpole obtainrA by pa-
rallelconnection of fourpoles I and 2. On thi,3 basis, the author determines hke
-matrixes of both stages and.- -multip-lying -themP obtairz -the --elemsnt7S of 'AqU
amplitier matrix- h11 I
A* - (Y(~H,1+0+11; (7)
il~ h21 k'H2j+r
rR_
A* [Yjj 4-1.4*~'~1-11
122 h2l R5'121+- 11 -R5+r' 21
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A hlj h21 hlj
h2l R ___4 (9)
~121+rf(y+h`2245M R_
1 2 2 R2
hil h21
A* Y+h 2~-R -` [Hll(R5+r) +
22 h21 R5H21+r 2 R
h
4. rRq(l-H_pj)'j '+ (14"U)
R, (R5+r
Thone 71omonta, ZI AIUI tho OWLpUL Impty(jalloo
temIna tho banicI Z' UIQ oignal j5ovjj-,.jG permit to do-
,, paramaterts of -the amplifieri -
YIUW 1 (11) KI'- - 1
All A~,Zj+A* (12)
22
zUp -,ZIK,/KU (1.3) Kp KuKi (14)
Z. W +Afn
z
outp Zj(A1j+AI1Z,)+ AlZg+A
~g (15)
Calculations with these-fortulae-being rather long, the author gives also-simpli-
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fied formulae, valid In the two following particular cases (which are the most
usual cases In practice): 1) R2>> h1j:
Ku - h2ILP.5~21+r)Zi
((Zi+p'5)1-'+Y'Hll+r) I+rl '+Y(HI I_R5"~d 31
h, I T
h2iNH~'1+0
h Th- (12')
1+~5+_~)"r(Zi+R5-R-5~121)34Z14 5
(Y+h2ZKR~j'R LHJJ(z R +r
2) )> h1j; R5--
Ku Z h2iff2l (lilt)
17 ~11__ KI - -:n2lU21 (12") Kp - Z' (h2lH21)2 (13")
h11
Zinp - h.1 1 ('1411) Z outps- R, (1~")
An experimental check oIfformulae--~(11) - (15) and (1111) (15") is-briefly describ-
ed at the end of the article, This c4eck_reyo~aled,thaf~ the discrepancy between
the experimentally and theoretipally obtained values does not exceed 5 - 7A, which.
means that the above for=lae can be used in the design of amplifiers. She ampli-
tier, described in this arti-Ae can be used In high-quality a-f amplifierq, 1.17
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video-amplifier$ niul also in amplifiers for the observation of blo-curronts of the
brain, the heart eto, In the analytical part or the article, the author often re-
fers to the work of A. A. Rizkin (Rof - 71 110anovy teorii usilitellnykh skhem"
(Fundamentals of the amplifier circuits theory),'Izd. Sovetskoye Radio, 1958).
Thera are 5 figures, 2 tabios and 1 refe~ena-ess 6,Saviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-
bloo. The roference to the Englishldnguago publication reads an followat James'.
Analysis of the tranalator cascade oohfigurati6n, 6EIectronic Engincerino"A 1%0,
Januaq,
SUM~t June 8, 1961
(Abstracterts'notes The following subscripts~ are translated in formulae and texts
~jload) stands for H; g stands for-LI
'Fig. 2., 5
Legendt 1) zi
Tj
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Cbelatometric method for deterniningr tet-raTalent uraaua with
arsenaz6 I.' Zhur. arAl. khim. 16 no. 1:UO-132 Ja-F 161.
(MM 14:2)
(Uranium--Analyqis)_ (Arsena.zo)
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AUTHORSi Klygin, A. Ye., Zavrazhnovs, D.~ M., and Nikol'Bkaya, N. A.
------------------ --
TITLEs Separation of uraniuw in the form of ammonium uranyl phoe-
phate, and its gravimetrio determination by snnealing it
to U203'207
PERIODICALs Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimiij v. 16, no. 3, 19619 297-302
TEM The authors determined the product of solubility of ammonium uranyl
phosphate (NH 110 PO a3H 0), and devised a method for the gravimotric uraniu
4 2 4. 2 M~
determination by annealing this compound to U O,P 0 . The evaluation of
-2 ;, 2 7
the thermogravigram of*the compound N.H 4 U02PO4-392 0, taken by Ye. P. Cherst-
vankova,-,disclosed that the following processes take place during pyrolysiss
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Separation-of-uranium-*-_* YB
Temperature range o f WeiRht 1 so,
the oonversion~ OC Process f ound CAL I Cv 1 site
20-120 HU U0 PO * 3H 0"11H UO PO 4-3H 0 t 12-42-12-46 .12,36
4 2 4 2 4 2 4 21
275-350 NH 4U02 PO4 -,#U0 2HPO4 +N11 3T 4.46- 4-85 4-45
500-700 2U02UP0 4 _4(U0 2)2?2 0 +H2 0t 2.55- 2,52 2.32
700-1100 2(U0 -..2(U 0 )P ~ 2.30- 2.19 2.24
2)2P207 2 3 2 7+C)2't
The compound U 20?27 is easily obtained by annealing ammonium uranyl
phosphate, uranyl hydrophosphate, or.ursnyl pyrophosphate at 900OCs Further
temperaturariso does not change the composition of this compound. U 20 3P20 7
is yellow-wgreenj not groscopiot.containe 68.21% uranium~,andiaohomojeAs-
ous, as was indl~utud%y X-ray a ucture analysis. Only t a o mp und s
suitablefor weighing out in the gravimetric uranium determination. When
heated in-05~ phouphoric acIdA it dissolves with green color. It waa deter-
mined by oxidimotrio titration that 5VA of the uranium was preaent in its
tetravalent form in the solution. According to the authors, the compound
U 0 P 0 is the pyrophosphate of pentavalent uranium 0 -- 0U___ P 0 which
2 3 2 7 -_ 09-1- 2 7)
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2+
--disproportionates to UO and U(IV),-whan dissolved in-phosphoric ac-idi
In the detormination-of the uolubi~ity product of NH VO PO -%3420 thepH,
4 2 4'
valuee were measured with-a 'quinhydrone-electrode' on a TITITB-i (FPTV-o-~
potentiometer. Tho-solubility product P wao calculated from the equation
- +] [~02+1 [p 3]='C C C K K K a + fH+l r +' 3.,K + 2
P . [NH .4 2 0 4 1 2~. 3. 1 2. fH /(JK H+. 101 1H I
3--
+K .1K +K K K equilibrium oono'entration of uraniumi C
2 1H+] 1 ~21 3) (C I, ~2
..equi!Abrium-cozicontration.of the-
.p~q9phato,;,-.-C hqq~librlu.m concentration
of the. ammonium ict)-- ,The hydrolysis of the uranyl ion (X.4-4-
1 and
the Idissociation of-pho-sphoric-acid in. th.ree *stepa (XI-7-51-1073i -K v6423--
2
'4.8 -13)'
.10 K 3 -10 wer.e,oon.iidored in this connection. The hydrolysis of
the ammonium ion could be neglected in the pH range studied. Table 1 gives the
results. The mean value of the solubility product at 25*C Is P - (3.6
26
+04) -107 The quantitative precipitation of uranium in the form of
jard 00.
NO ;ff
separat,4.on of uranium PiQ6 23208
1'--"p ep -:Is_:possib1e_-in solutions -*Ith'PH47_- I. N-- ea Y
_P_ -ate
7 7___ __Aowever, -spa i Iy___ Eph *t'a of- ot~6r 'met I - ionw-,
_.r ng -soluble, pY4 a e
q6p-re&Ipitate with &mmonium.'.Urar_q_,l phosphate.-_ By -adding ethylqne diamirte,
acid -the- sel4ctivity -of the-uranium:--separation-mv be consider-
ab 1 Y-4 'W6t 6 ased. Table 2'00we -the ~iirmlauiblelooncentrifibfis dU-interfe'riing
me-tal.l'ons which still,permit a selectiveNH UO PO -~3H 0-precilpitation.-...
..,-.,4 12 4 2
Fina!17t~.sn instruction is.given for-the.- plspur-a-tion of an._easj!lj_fI3_terab1s--
- _00 aa I
-ph'Djiph&t t heubsequent gravimetric
~
ukahi:ii~'de_iarmitjLtLiOn*' Table 3'give's~ thia-*re Of this method in the
analy~si 6of:, gynt hetio,mixtures.. _Thf)tmetho' ea aorrect and Well re"
produci,blQ raaUlts.' Thq uranium JoBbes on idn-of - the preqiPitatp
do -not exceed 0,1 MgL. Table 4 presents the resulta,:.of the analysis of nai-
ural.mater4als :by the method das'crib#d., The'me't4qd'Is, useful for -the, L
uranium dotermination.in,induatrial tiranium saltu, oxides,, concentrates,
and;alloyB., Aa 'analyst is able ,to carry out-.10-12 urftn4um dete~=inations
wit~in'6,hQurs..~' There.are 1 figure 4 tables, and 8 referencesv3,5oviet-
-bloc and, 5Lnon-Soviiat-bloo.
SUBMIMDs March 8, 1960
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AU'THORSz Klygin, At Ye., Nikollakaya, Na A*, Kolyada, N. S., and
Zavrazbnova, Do Me
TITLEi Comploxonometrie Determination of Tatravalent Uranium Using
Areonazo I av Indicator
PERIODICALt Zhurnal analitichaskoy k))imii# 1961, Vol# 16, No. 1j
pp.. 110-112 -
TEXTt This brief communication describes a method suggested for determin-
ing uranium(IV) by titration with Complexone III which does not require
removal of excess reducinq agent* The minimum pR at which complexono~-
metric titration of 5-10-4 X solutions of uranium(IV) can be performed
-xith an--accuracy of--up to Oo1% was calculated-- at-1,U 1- 15 using-the
min ~ ' ' ~11
equation by K. Be Yatsimirskiy (Ref. 1). Arsenazo I was chosen as indicator
for optical end-point determination. Arsonazo I forms a blue compound with
uranium(IV). Compound formation is a maximuW between pH 1-7 and 0.1. At a
pH outside this range# values obtained for uranium are low. Reduction of
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Uranium Using Arsenazo I as Indicator B013/B055
salts to uranium(IV) can be effected with sodium acid sulfite, or,
preferablyp with formamidine sulfinic-aci4 N 2RC(NE)SO(OH) (Ref- 5)- 0.2 g
of formamidine sulfinic acid in 0.25 N oulfuric acid at boiling-point
reduces approximately 200 mg of uranyl ions, Table I summarizes the-results
of determininguranium in-oolutione-of Its salts in the presence of
-foreign-substances, The gravimetrically and the complexonometrically ob-
tained data are compared in Table 2. The suggested method permits accurate
and sufficiently reproducible determination of uranium in Its oxidpa, '3altB,
alloys with aluminumt siliconp iron, and beryllium, as well an in aqueous
and tributyl phosphate solution,
A13+' Ni 2+ P Co 2+ , Zn 2+ , Cd 2+ 1 Mg 2+ , Hn 2+ # Cr3+, Be 2+ , La 3+ , and Ce 3+
in quantities comparable with uranium content# as well as up to 30 mg of
tartaric acid, UP to 35 mg of citric acid# up to 2 g of sodium sulfate,
up to 1 g of sodium nitrite, and up to 100 mg of hydrazine- or hydroxyl-
amine sulfate do not interfere in the determination of 2 - 115 mg of
uranium, Th4+F 303+, In3+, Zr4+ jjf4+ p03-o F-, and C20 2- interfere.
1 4
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Uranium Uning Arsenazo I an Indicator B013,~005~.
on. the properties -of. formam1dine sulf Inic, acid and on. them experimental
conditions of-uranium-reduotion, There axa~2 tables and 8 referencesi
3 Soviett I Swiss, I Germanp and 2 US,
SUBMITTEDs January 15; 1960
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Sam
KLYGINJ, A. Ye.; ZAVRAZIINOVA, D.M.; NIKOWSKAYA, N.A.
rim
Separation of uranium in the form of ammonium uranyl,phosphate and
its gravimetric determination by firing it to U-X 03P2.07
Zhur.ania.khim.16 no.32297-302 My-Je 161, (KERA 14:6)
(Ammonium *anyl phosphate)
;P7
AYDRIJOV, V.V., inzh.: SIVER. L.Ta,, inzho; ULM Inzh*;
BORrAK,'-A-.T.-,--inzh.: ROIUJfGIfENW,-FVw.-Inzh4-
Semidr7 preBeing of kaolin bricks. suggested b7 T.T.
Raidenov and othere. RateA izobr.predl.v stroi. no.110.
79-8~ '59- (141RA 13:3)
1. Po materlalam plItochnogo,,4avoda,-8tanteiya. Loaev6,,
Of
Kharikovskogo govnarkhoza.
Molin)
ZAVM t H.
"Training of specialists on the protection of nature In Horin"
Ochrana Prirodyt Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 10, no. 6, July 1955
Montbly lint of East European Accessions (EUT), LGs Vol. 89 No. 6, Jun 59t Unclas
w,
M-1
19 1/
CZECHOSLOVAlaA/Special and General Zoology Insects. 0-3
Abs Jour Referat Zhur Biologiya, no 16, 1957; 69W
Author Zavrel, H.
Inst
Title Sweral Species of Insects in the High Tatra.
Orig Pub Ochrana pArodY, 1956, 11, No 10, 307-308
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1 8
ZAMEL, H.
Z AIM M, , H. Several species of insects maRine hypohomes In the High Tatra
11,ountains. P. 307.
V01. 11, no. 10, Dec. 1956
OCHRA!'A PRIRODY
ACRICULTURE
Czedhoslovakia
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1957
;4"
CH
, E ar'IU WcU'.m*.I-0 -ii N V~ L'.
T P! il, X", NJv M
STAtITCEKJJ.; CMOCHpA.; ZAVMjI.
_._Principles-of-B___ -cancer. -combined
urgical--treatment of-ovarian
with radiogold application. Neoplasma (Bratial.) 11 no-31
3CY7-312 164
1. 1. Klinik fur Geburtshilfe u. Frauenbeilkunde der med.
A
Fakultat UJEP (University J.E*.%rkynelt Brno; Klinik -fur
,q Prag; I* chir.Klinik
Geburtshilfe uo Frauenheilkunds UDL
der mod. Fakultat UJHP [University J.E.Purkyne], Brno,
Tschechoslo4akeio
d
"IR-2
XORISTEK, V".; XAM11DRA, A.;._PV=.,I.,
Results of treatment of the external bile ducts at the let
Surgical Hospital in Brno during the period 1953 to 1959. 1.
Rawlts of coneervative treatmmt, Cenk, gantroant. vyT. 17
no.8t449-453 D'63
Roaultv of surgical treatmcnt of the external bile duota at
the lot Airglaal floopital In Drno during the period 195~ to
1959. 2. Results or axtrgical treatment. Ibid. 454 - 462
1. 1. chlrurgicka.klinika lekar. fakulsty UniVersity J.E.
Purkyna, Dmo; prednosta pi-of. dro J. Podlaha, DrSc.
ZAML I
AlcoholIzation of branches of the trigeminal nerve. Le,k, listy, Brno
8 no.3-4:91-92 I Feb 1953. (CLKL 24:3)
11 Of the First Surgical-Clinic (Read--Prof.- J.. Podlaha. M. D.) of
Masaryk Universitye Brnoe
R
CmItryt Czechoslovakia
Academic Dourees:
First'Clinic of J.Ev* Purkyne University (I, chirur-
_._of.-BgrgerI
-J-Rv, Purkyne)o Brnol Directon Prof
AffiliatiOnI fl, c ii-kliniika Univerdify-
J. PODLAJL4, 9 MD
Sources p f a-: Vol 41P no 10.' 1961p py 455-458o
Datal "Diabotio Oangronles"
Authors: 6ZjAVRBDj Ivo"'."
DpjaAL Jan MD
LANGER9 J.9 NUO /Candidate of Medicine/
REHUREK9 L. MUO
CZECHOSLOVA1111A uDo 616.24-003.65(:5416.284).616-428
-076
I
SYMENSKY, Bohuslav; FILUKA., Jaro3lav;. 'REL
ZAY Ivo; Clinic of
Occupational Dise-asos (10.inika Nomoci ~ i~V6"JtYAJ-'Mead (Prodnosta)
Prof Dr J. VYSKOCIL; Ist Institute for Patholo!rical Anatomy (I. Uztav
Patologicke Anatonio) Head (Prodnosta) Prof Dr J. SVEJDA; 1st Sur-
gical Clinic (I. Chirurgicka Klinilca) Hoad (Prodnosta) Docent Dr J.
7JIMIR, I'Lodical Paoulty, J. Ev. Purkyno Univer--ity (Lo1c. Pak. UJEv?)
Brno.
IlBippsy of Scalone Nodules in Siliconju,"
Fr,nf:,X1o,, Praoovni L-olkar3tvi"Vol 18, No 67, Aug 66, pp 253-P55
Abstract ZjYuthors I 4agliall 3uml',Iary modif iod 7: Extirpation slid
=isfo ;~ical oxw-nination of deep scalene no'dulos from the right
neck side of 27 patients was carried out. Foundry workers, miners,
tunnellers, and stone cutters showed symptoms of complicated sil-
icosis most frequently. In 8 of the investigated workers marked
silicotio nodules wore found by histological exanination; in 15
deposits of anthracotic pigment , and in all cases acute lymphadon-
its was found, Tuberculous changes were not found at all. 6
Figures, 10 Western, 2 Czech, I Russian'. I East Gorman 1 Polish,
I Hungarian reference, (Manuscript received ?7 Oct 651#
memos-
MOM
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The Preparation of Butadiene from Alcohol
at 55000-, Tho exporhionto-woro oarriod out undor atmoon-
pheric pressure; the tests lasted for 6 hours. On the
semi-pilot plant scale 16 hours cycle reaction were
interrupted bY 3-hour -regeneration cycles. The yield of
butadiene was estimated by absorption from the contact
gas. Ethyl alcohol was analysed in the condensates by
esterification with formic acid in the presence of H2S04-
The preparation of the MgO/SiO /Cr 0 catalyst is
g,s 2
described. Several types,of t caMyst with varying
percentage composition of the 3 components were tested
and best results were obtained when the catalyst consisted
Of 79% M90i 19% S102 and 2% Cr 0 The preparation of a
modified catalyst consisting 01 A*
9O/SiO2/kaolin/Cr203
is described. Multi-component catalyst P7 contained
SiO MgO and catalyst promotors of oxides of group 2 and
8 Of'the periodic table. This type of catalyst increased
the conversion and yield of the butadiene and reduced the
optimum reaction temperatures; its preparation was
described in an earlier publication (Ref 13). The pro-
Oard 2/4 perties of these three types of catalysts are compared in
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The Preparation of Butadiene from Alcohol
Table 2. The 3-component catalyst showed a higher
activity and selectivity, The oriBinal 62% yields were
rattintained for a fortnight during pilot plant exporiments
enrriod out at 370001 aftor a further week due to heatinK
to 5601C conversion yields decreased by one third. The
4-component catalyst MgO/SiO2/kaolin/Cr2OA is more active
than the 3-component catalyst and shows the same selectivity;
higher conversions of ethyl alcohol to butadiene are
achieved, It was tented on a pilot plant settle for 7
weoka at temperatures varying between 365 to 37000. During
the first 2 weeks 36% conversion and 59% yields were
obtained; during each subsequent week the yields fell
by about 2% at the same degree of conversion. The multi-
component catalyst P? gave 66 to 68% yields at temperatures
between 30 to 4000 during the first 400 hours; after
900 hours the yields decreased to 60% and the rate of
conversion from 36 to 34%. Optimum temperature under
industrial conditions is arouM 37000; under laboratory
conditions 4000C. All types of catalysts show a
relatively small degree of activity. About 50 g of
Card 3/4 butadiene are produced from 300 ml of 85% ethyl alcohol,
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The Preparation-of-Butadie-ne from-Alcohol
using 1 litre of catalyst per hour.. The life of the P7
-catalyst is about 800- hours when 16 hour reaction cycles
are-interrupted by 3-hour regeneration cycles, There are
2 figures 2 tables and 14 references, 4 of which are
English, ~ Soviet, 5 Czech, 1 German, 1 Polish and
1 Hungarian.
ASSOCIATION:_ Vyzkumny' U"stav-syntetickeho kaucuku, Gottwaldov
(Research Institute for Synthetic Rubber, Gottwaldov)
-SUBhIITTED:- -June 30-,---1959-
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ZAIVIML.. Jan,, Inz.
Dasip of a,multiotorled building built by the lift-sla'h
method. Pow. stavby 12 no.2.-71,,-79 164.
1. Frumyslove stavby Gottwaldor.
--fi, ME'A R-
World exhibition of postage stamps in Prague# C3,vPOJO
7 no.8:3 Ag 162*
1, Generalui komisar Svetove vystavy postovnich znamak
Praga 1962.
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--TRYB, -Richard; - ZAVREL, Ivo
Our experience with plastic aurgery of tho Acbi2leu tendon. Rozhl.
chir. la no.8:560-563 Ag 162.
1. 1. cUrurgicka klinika v Brno, prednosta prof. dr. J. Podlaha,
1W. --DrSa ------
(TIMD311 121JUs
DMEZAL, Jan; 2-AVREL, Ivo
Differential diagnosis and unusual causes of jaundice. Rozhl.chir.
40 no.1:9-15 Ja 161.
1. I.chirurginka klinilm v Brno produosta prof.dr. J.PodlAha.
(JAUNDIGM OBSTRUCTVB~
ZAVRZL,Ivo;.DOLNZ&L,Jan
Our experience with collateral vascular oonrection In the
treatment of aecondary thrombosis of the veins of the lower
extremities, Roxhl. chir. 39 no.5:327-338 My 160.
1. Is chirurgicka klinika lelarske faktilty v Brae, pr!Rdnosta
prof. XUDr. J. Podlaba.
(THRO14BOPEMITIS surg.
ZAVRELp J., Inz.; BREZIK.. J.
Su#.PinsiOn wall pane2s f.orIMultAdtorted buildings. ?oz fitavby
3-1 no.D32.35 163,
I, PrUmYslove stavby, Gottw4dov-
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Acta chir. orthop. traum. each. 30 no.5:4X-M o,63.
19 Ortopedicke oddelemi nemocnice v Kyjovej, vedcruci MUDr.
I J*Zavrel.
Z/009/60/000/01/006/038
E,112/B253
AUTHORS: XovaMk, B., Benf9ek, J., and-YJB-LVrel, J,,
SITIR: Use of Silicates for the Preparation of,Catalystsl
PBRIODICAL: Chemick'y prdmysl, 1960, Nr 1, pp 21-22
--------AB.STRACT:--ThiE;.-is-at--inve-stigat-ion--on-the---effe-et-of indigenous
aluminium. silicates (kaolin-and clay) as additions to
silica gel in the Lebedev process for the preparation
of butadien;Afrom alcohol. Details of the preparation
of the catalyst which contained 69% MgOt 20% kaolin or
clay ) 10% Si02 and 1% promotor. In comparative tests
andard catalyst contained instead of kaolin the
the t
equivalent amounts of SiO The activity of the
catalyst was assessed in iie synthesis of butadiene
from ethanol and it was found that -the addition of kaolin
or clay gave certain technological advantages, such as
halving of sedimentation time improved ease of filtra-
tion. Kaolin showed slight advantages.over clay in as
much as the reaction temperature was about 100C lower,
Maximum yieldi3 wore already obtained at 3900C. The
conversion by the addition of kaolin was higher than
Card 1/2 with the standard catalyst or with clay. The yields
Z/009/60/000/01/006/038
E112/E253
Use of Silicates for the Preparation of,Cataly8ts
of butadiene were 68 to 70% and equal to the best
results quoted In the literature. There are 2 tables,
showing composition of catalysts and yields, and
3 references, 1 of which is Soviet and 2 English.
ASISOCIATION: V~zkumn� ustav synteticke'ho kauc'uku, Gottwaldov
(Research Institute for'Synthetic Rubber, Gottwaldov)
SUBMITTED: September 9, 1959
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zddyelitA spydra VOSK 19571. TICSt TCSUIt3 weTe obtained
wUh lit. Olititnuut temp was I00' (or lab. and 370* fcg
Ilut plant prodttct~m. With injection of 3M nil. 85(70
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1. p 117 (USSR)
AUTHOR; Chechet, Yu. S. , , Astakhov, U. V. , Zavriy~~~~ikhina, G. S. ,
and Yuferov, F. M.
TITLE: Electric Motors for Medical -Equipment Drives
PERIODICAL: Materialy po obmenu opytom i nauchn. dostizh. v rned. prom-sti.
1957, Nr 5(Z4), pp 58-6Z
ABSTRACT: Specific requirements of medical-type electric motors are considered:
fluctuations, -simple and reliable starting.-and -various other requirements of
regulating and starting characteristics. Small motors of the normal NII )4EP
series are considered unsuitable for medical purposes. A nomenclature and
characteristics of special rnedicala-type motors manufactured by the Minlrzt_ry
of Health, USSR, are reported.
L. Ya. L.
Card 1/1
ZAVRIYXTII B.,-
Anno7lng errors ("Zngineering -mechanics," Pt-3, "Statics of
structures" by G-H.Ivanov. Reviewed by BoUvriev)v Stroi*
meldil. I. ranch.soor. 1 no.3:48-3 of cover '59. (HIHA 12:8)
(Structures, Theory of) (Ivanov, G-14.)
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Subject USSR/Hydr. Eng.
Card 1/1 Pub. 35 12/19
Author ZaVriyev, 0. P., Kand..Tech. Sci.
Title The importance of seams in the invert for the static
and filtering performance of tunnel linings.
Periqdical : Gidr. stroi., 7, 35-37, 1955
,~Abstract t The means of installing inverts-in tunnels.used for
pressureless water conduits are discussed. Special care
forconcrete seams is recommended. Filtration volume is
di5cussed. The system of building tunnel inverts as a
second stage of construction in order to facilitate a
Complete settling of the concrete lining is advocated.
--. ------Three- diagrama, -Six-RuBsian-sources, 1945-1952.
Institution None
Submitted No date
ZAVRrM. GT.Ikandidat tokhatchookAkh nauk.
Testing-mins, pressure In tummels. Gldr.strol 23 no-7:21-24 954.
(larth pressure) (%unsling) (KLRA 7:11)
ZAVRIYEV, OSPO, kondidat tekhnicheek0th nauke
-e -,. ~,-, ted arches In the statics and the pro-
Importance of 'some of Inver strol. 24 no.7:35-37 10,
vention of t-nnel-lining leako4~6, GIdr
(KMA 9: 1)
(Hydraulic engineering) (Tunnels)
SILIN, K.S., inzh.; ZkVIUY&V S., bmd.tokhnnauk.
-Mothod-of-making..eAlculatiws.for-fouzdations with vertical
pillaro.' Trudy TSNIIS no.45t3lv-55 162. WRA 15s9)
.(Bridges-Fo=dations and piero)
ZAVRIYEVo KISO mu")Us L.G.j LORDKIPANIDZE, B.S., red.;
VA. T. red.izd-va;. DZHAPAPJDZE, NA., tekhn.
red.
[DeIsign of round arc has of constant cross section] Ras-
arok postolannogo sechaniia. Tbilisi Izd-vo
chat krugovYkh zinskoi SSR, 1962. 70 p. (141RA 16%51
Akad. nauk Gru
(Arches)
7"
mA
7AVR=9 K*B#P.4amd*tekh*-nauk
.L-
Approximte calculations for I-Agh grillages in bridg4i footings
with vertical ahellat Zru~ IISNIIS no.47t5;-27 963,
(KERA 1615)
(Bridge&-Youndationa and piers)
ilk
ZAVRIYEV, K.So, tand.tekhmnauk
Calculations for the eml)qdding of foundations of bridge
footinGg, in'the soil. Trudy TSMIS no.45:56-72 162.
(MRA 15:9)
(Bridges-Foundations and piers)
kand. tekbn. nauk
Design of high grillageo with 1nalined shells# Truspo itroia
1) no.303-55 my 163. (MMA 16t7)
I (Bridges-Foundations and piers)
ZAVRfgVp Kirliak Sawonovich, 1891-
(The dynamics of Structures) Moskva., Goa. traasp. shel-dor, izd-vo., 1946. 287 P.
(52-19081) TG260.Z3