SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZVYAGINA, O.A. - ZVYAGINTSEV, O.YE.

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ZVYAGINA O.A. YeterWo on the reproduction and development of fishes in.tha laptev Sea. Report No*ls East Siberian cod (Arotogadus borisovi,, Gadidae)o Trudy Inst6okean.. 43:320-327 i6l. (KE~4 14;6) '(L-aptev Pea-Codfish) ZVYAGINA, O.A. Distribution of eggs of the Pacific mockerel fteunatop" j4ponicas (HouttAxyn) and the maUst Wgil so-ivq, Basiieusky in Petbr the Great Bay. Trudy lastookean. 43028-336 -161. (MERA 14J26) (Peter the Great Bay-ftshes-ftp) (M3clerel) (Great m)LUets) I 1 1 4 1 1 0 a 0 v It 4- S "' 'a 00 4 lit 0.4"01191 AND 010pill"is 11.0ft 00 o0 00 .00 Dft~MW&d*O of *R94411116. S. V. A and' s. 1. Sixtol-Kewhok (U. S. R. R.) 19,16. Ni,: .00 O.Agi-I '~~A opecial gpp. wu dtviwd. The &I&Iiy*% writ a%filimed to orkis with ApO miul thd *An, nt"V #jk;! -0.0 1114111 All Ok-S.. hYdIUkVftKXU,' rte'. w"I distd, ad with itram. - TU~mWumil "it. w" .00 suink wW with 10-18 tv. pt N Hm$O# wW evvipl, to dly, *oil afft. "*C006umdKi6aff (MWIArd with 3-4 tic,'of a mixt, 0t 15 Pq(NIQ 110JI01211140 in 11. of N I 00 61' AM 3% HOW The skUytitts and twimm Aw"ood wpt#: 00 0* 1119111. 14 14111 It aid tt"k and Ow Awhydes W"v Imidlon-41 with dw ASA) nilit. jlj~ IN 1. AM) in 11~ Ift vv. ut 110,~ 11.4 cv. of 0.1 N KOH out 0. ce. a x 1184(h. 11wil fho~ $t00 too 00 mixt. wa disid. off. to the disdUnte was a&W & cc. of 2 N KOH, 20-25 cc, 0( (1,112 JV I and HCI (1: 11 to achfiry it; 0100 'The dmuracy .00 00 an. 11*00 lefelf A. Ilestod C;00 ;-0 go* Nos !100 too 0 00 it 44V J.4 41 1 4~ 0 cv-i w-, #fit if x 'I we a 0 0 0 0 :W 0 0 0 age 0 a 16 0 0 0000 00 00 a 0 00 0 a 0 9 of 0 0000 Of 00 00000 0 00 0 4 0 0 0 49 0 4 0 0 4 04 0 a 0 400 ZIIYAGTHA, Ye.V. Statistical method for studying dwarf satellites of galaxies. Astron. zhur. 43 no. 104-39 Ja-F 166 (I,IIPA 19:2) 1. GosudarstvennTj astronomicheskiy instiltut imeni F.K. Shtern- berga. Sutmitted June 1, 1965- 9/137/6P,/000/005/063/150 A006/AIOI AUTHOR: -Zvyagintsev, A. F. TITLE: The relationship between the properties of initial forgings and the macrostructure-of press-formed and rolled turbine disks PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 5, 1962, 6, abstract 5D35 (V sb. "Proiz-vo trub", no. 4' Khar1kov, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 163-168) TEXT: The author analyzes the technique of producing blanks,for turbine disks on a wheel-rolling mill, analogous to the production of railroad wheels.. SImultaneously, Information is given on the micro- and macro-structure of blanks intended for the manufacture of turbine disks. Moreover,icharacteristic defi- ciencies occurring in blanks produced by the given method, are dealt with.. A.,Leontlyev [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] gard 1/1 _M91"1191) M, MI&M, 1114P Aco4/Aioi NY0 AUMOR: Zvyagintsev, A. F. TITLEt Connection between the quality of initial forgihga and the macro- structure of stamped and rolled turbine disks PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 7, 1969, 6, abstract 7V35 (V sb. "Proiz-vo trub". no. 4, Khartkov, Metallurgizdat, 1961, 1053-168) TEXT; The author investigated the effect of the.initial forging quality on the macrostructure of stamped and rolled turbine disks.i The manufacture of the' disk includes the forging of the initial cylindrical forging~ preliminary up- setting on a 3,000-ton press, upsetting in a calibration ring on a 3,00O.ton. press, marking with a punch on a 3,000-ton press, die-forging on a 7,000-ton~ press, expanding on an expanding machine. In the cylindrical initial forgings 420 mm in diameter of alloyed or carbon steel, rods 26 mm in diameter were placed at a distance of 50, 110, 170 mm from the centers. After each operation, one'of the blanks was cooled and specimens were out out.to invas~igate, on the basis of the changes of the rods, tho nature of metal flow. It was found that the disk hub is formed mainly on account of the forging zone which is limited Card 1/2, ;S/123/6Z/000/OCr(/O 16 13/0 Connection between the quality ... :IAoo4/A1O1 by radius r 0.25 Rfarg (Rtorg outer radius of. f orging, in this case; 240;'M),*,~; and the zone of difficult deformation at the face enda-.~'i The Osk band is' produosd from the forging zone which is located as in a tube, limited on one side:by r = 0.25 Rf and on the other side by r - 0.5 Rf The peripheral zone orp: or beginning at 0.5 Rforg is used to form the rim. If &`initial forging possesses, nonuniform and porous spots and other metallurgical defects located from the center at a distance of 0.5 Rforg and approximately in.the central part ofits height, the defective metal can be introduced into the rim or to the place of junction between the rim and the band. The flaws remain in the part also after expanding since the metal forming the disk periphery is not subjected to~ considerable all-sided compressive stresses. There are,'6 figures. V. PMVlyuchenko [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4018324 GORCE: M. Metallurgiya, Abs W72 -AMIOR: Zvyagintsevi A. Fo: ":TITIM: New*method of matiufacturJmg disks using existing equipment. of vheel-'rollin shops .''CIIED SOURCE: Sb. Proiz-vo trub. Vy*p.- ~-'M-j Wtallurgiza'at, 1963, 141-148 TOPIC TAGS. Turbine manufacture, turbine disk, press proccusing, high alloy steel high-alloy steel processing, presn'cqu*,~Mt convernicra TRANSLA,T-ION: Under existing manufacturing methodsj large turbine disks are smit '"of blanks, which are disk shaped and produced by h forging. :In machining such' .jr.;;,. disks,,-..a large quantity of metal bea6meschipa. For this re'ajaon; it was necessary, ,;;,,:-A,a Sind-iwthods of dbtaining disks -uhich would not entail:substantial loss ofj metal., One of these method& is the pressing of blanks an press equfi nt'of ubeel-rolling ptri-I 'chops. In the production of certain types of disks, the aavingsAn'metsl~resch 3%.1.: + -is:tied f t The existing method of producing disks in vheel,~M.Iing shape to the; &6~ Icard .'ACCEMICH NIR: AF14018324 that the equipment (7,000-ton press) erates at the maximum rated pressureo'i Th OP ;;was an impediment in the production of disks of hi gh-alloya'on thd tV~ress e i; qu pmen e !!of wheel-rolling shops. A new system of deformation of disk blanks,was P ropor, d 000-ton pV6n - For. this ..,,which would lower significantly the load of a.7, purposes 'two unlike dies are suspended on the upper sliding plate of the cro~s-arm of, the! I-~:preas- At first, the one of the dies deforms the central part of the blank, and !:then the other die deforms the peripheral part of it-~ ..The lower die remainrl~ fixed-~t ,Experimental blanks for disks made of E14,91 and EI437B alloye.were pressed aceordt :ing to the new technological scheme with only one heating, vhcren6.ulling existin methods, heating on a continuous basis.is required. The capacity 'of the 7,000-ton, press was fully satisfactory for thepnAuctian of blanks, even of, such allnyd as `i Ei48i and E1437B. The forming of blanks by the new method does notL require any -basic alterations of existing presses. The new method -provided a savings of~j~etai of 30-"j cutd labor consumption for machinitig by one-third' and Increasco equip". ~ment productivity to 20 times that of the old method.' ScheZtic diagrams explaini n-g' 'the old and new manufacturing processes are cited;, graphs of ~~the change Of the aver- 'age specific pressure of*a1loys in dependence on the.. speed of deformation (for shrinkage) is given. MU Card 2/2 -11; MI NJ~T tilt SOM 3M COM 01 /01: OY lip W- AUTORt 4v cd~) of Techmia%l' $'Lion Oaf' -: non(g TITIS: Selflation or teeltmolov ror Troduction blanks th -,.'IrI to tun stresq s ~! t-'Ate ht t~m: focus ;of -Oror~aticinl~ r a onst'~- sko- SOTIM: ro 9trovik, Vn~ takunolomicl,askiy Innotitut trutm T Mmyal-lennostt Prbizvoifitvo trubp no. 14, sta ey 1j; i praktike trubihopo prolzvodstva (ODUPotion of arti,ioles tue t%eory ani practice of pipi jimiucttP~nY, 133-137. 1071G TAGS; turbine 41sky tensilm stres~j-mat4l ~olli 6i pkd'111t ct on eti, nnoelngf netal forging, "'O-ftA't.A j, ABSTRAM 7~9 auttore point out't%nt in tSo binai iNk 8 a~- =LnUrA qrg~iof to. I ; bhAk' proAuction Proc Ss causing numqrmui~tmnsia--i jtnsgeso *#f*.cj4l1y 4uring'; t" I d6form-ation. of alloys of low plitaticityp favors 016 devolo*P~at of bra's and :cracks, wl,ile a process involving compressive.stresses favors Va"ealin ~ ~6f- 6racks 1/2 2URYAGINT IVANOVp Yu,N.,* KAZAKOV, V.E.,- STETSENKO, A.M.; OL0143VICH, M.Ya.; KCRZH, V.I.; DASHKEVICH,' A.A.; Prinimali, S uchastiye: LIPTSEN, S.Kh.; RIZHIKOV., A.P.; STALINORRITSKIY)' V.N.; LEVENETS, L.Ye.; MOGILA, V.A.; KOVAL',, A.A.; VIASOVN.F.; ROSHCHIN9 A.G.; RAYKO, V.P.; KORNIYENKO, V.G.; PANTYUSHKIN, N.V. Investigating the possibility of manufacturing all-rolled electric locomotive wheels with existing equipment. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. 5 no.11:11-3.4 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) ZVTAGINTSIV, A.M. Use of structural clan;s instvAd.of sunk kaysp Geod. I kart n.o-4:73 Ap '6o. :(XM 13:8) (Triangulation towers) 6 ZYTAGINTSEY. A.Te., doteent; TOROXHOBOT, L.A. Intravenous and intraosseous anon'thosia with tourniquet in .children! Xhirurgiia no,3:45-49 Xr P54. (KM 7:5) it Is kliniki detskoy kbirurgil II V~pkovskogolmmditsinekogo Insti- tuta Im. IeVaStallne, (viviaWshchly kafedroy.*- professor 6.D. Ternovskly) na bass detskoy bollnitey im. X.F.Filatoia (glavnyy vre,c*h X.I.Xalugina) (AYSSMISU, ~OGALI intraosseoum-,wlth tourniquet In child) (ANNSTEIASIA, INTRAUNOUS, In child,, wi.th tdurniquet). ARRIDT,A.A., prof.; ARTARYAN,A.A., kand.med.nauk; 8ABOV,G.A.,prof.; VOLKOV,Yi.V., prof.; VAMHAVSKAYA, D.7a.p Mild. med, nauk; VOROKHOBOV, L.A.; GRIERALOV, A.I., kand. mod. naukj DANIYELIBEK, K.V.: kand. med. nauk; DIM4211AVIN, V.M., kand,- med. nauk; DOLETSKIY, S.Ya.j prof.; YERMOLU, V.N.) ZATSEPIN, S.T.) kand. med. nauk; dots.; ISAKOVYu.P., doktor med. nauk; KOZYREVp V.A.$ kand. mod.!~nauk; KONOVALOV) A.N.; KORIIYANSKIY, G.P.,, prof.; KLIMSM, V.A., kand.,med. nauk; KLINKOVICH, I.G., dots.; KONDRASHIN, N.I., kand. med. nauk LEVITIA, O.Ya., kand. med. nauk; LENYUSEKIN., A.I., kand, mod. nauk; LgBZON, N.D., doictor red. nauk; MALINDIA, L.I., daktor med. nauk; MAMEVA, T.G., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; NERSESYMITS, S.I., kand. irad. nauk; OVCHIIRIIKOV, A.A.; OGLE721EV, K.Ya., kand. med. nauk; ROSTOTSKAYA, V.I., kand, med. nauk; STEPANOV, E.A.., kand. med. nauk;.:EPSHTEYN, P.V.; OSTROVMKIIOV, G.Ye.; prof.,'glav. red.; DOVAMOVSKAYA, Tu.F., prof., otv. red* Nultivolume manual on pediatricalmnogotomnoe rukovodstvo po pediatrii. Moskvap Meditsina, Vol-9-Rediatric =rgery) ni- rurgiia detskogo vozrasta. Red.tom-a S.IA.Doletskii. 1964. 654 P. (11JIM 17- 1. Deystviteltrqy chlon AMN SSSR (for Dombrovakhya). 2. Men- j korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Bairov, Volkov). ZVYAGIITT VOIKOV, H-V.; DOLXL-.3KIY, S.Ta. No 'ranal. Khtrurgiia 32 no*10:84-85 0 156 (MM 12:7) (BIOGR&MIM Ternovekiy, ,3ergei D. ti "sit hi ZYTAal=BV, A.Te.'; VOLKOV, M.V*; DOIATSKIY, Mo. !.~4- 0 , - I Sergel Dmitrievich Ternovskiia-Ortop., tram i protex. 18 no.li 78-79 Ja-f-'57- -I (HLRA 10:6) (MNOVSKII, SUGM WITRIMIGH, 1896- IDLA~~,,, ~.Ye., doteent; ZHELEZNYAKOVA, F.I.; GADZHI?4rRZAYEV, G.A. Surgical treatment of hypospadias in children. Urologiia 29 no.3:3-6 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Klinika detskoy khtrurgii (zav.- prof. I.K. Murashov) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pirogova, ZVYAGINTSEV B N. Some statistical characteristics of the second derivative of the envelope of a normal random process. Radiotekh. i elektron. id no.4-.749-754 AP 165. (MIRA: 1.8-. 5)* ZTfAGINTSEV, D.F., kapitan, voyenny letchik vtorogo Idasual 2MIN, --------- G-.-N-.-,-kdpitan, voyennyy shturman perVD90 kla'usa How we carry out aerial reconnaisagnae. Vofjt.Vozd.Fl. n0# 803- 37 Ag 160# (MIU 130) (Aeronautico,,Military-.70boarvations) ZVYAGj till;- fi,v 1~ r* a ne St,,,ly or sttta~hlng.W,cro-orgunismm with th' halo of:fluorep! !1650' (MIRA 1818) 1. 111,,~,komondovana lafedroy blolo,-,,Ii lklkovdkogo gosudarlstvennogo a ni t"i ta. ZVYAGINTSEV, D. G., Candidate of Biol Soi (dies) "The adsorptioncthioroor- gansms by soil particles". Moscow., 1959. 20 pp (Moncrv Order of Lenin~and.order of IAbor Red Banner State U im M. Vs Lomonosov, Soil-Blol Faculty), 120 coples (KL., No 20., 1959, 110) ZVTAGIIVSBV. D.0. Activity of bacteria adsorbed by soil particles. Mikrobiolo Ia* 28 no.4:527-533 JI-Ag 159. ~MMA 12:12). 1. Mookovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im. MJ. umonosovas (SOIL m1crobiol.) (BACTIRIA)~ ZVYAGINTSEV Fluorescence microscopy in the study of soil micro-organis.ma. Rauc.b..a-Okl.vy9.shkolV; biol.nauki no.21-212-216~ '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Rekamendovana kafedroy biologii pocbv~Mbskovskogo goaudar- stvennogo univeraitsta ia. X.V.Lomonosova. (Fluorescence micro scol) (Soil micro-organisms I . 10 -- - A 17(2) SOV/20-123-2-44/ 50 AUTHORSt Kraoillnikov, B. A., Corresponding k6mber, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Zv G_ TITLE: The Application of Fluorescent Microscopy in Incident Light to Soil Microflora Investigations (Primeneniy'e fluorestdentnoy mikroskopii v otrazhennom avete dlya:izueheniya pochvennoy mikroflory) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, lir 2, pp 366-367 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors suggest a modification of the:method of direct microscopic investigation of the soil microflora: instead of observing a eoil-suspension in permeating blue light an un- destroyed section of fresh soil is lighted by the mercury- ~ quartz lamps SVDSh 250-2 and -3, and atudled in the incident light. Thus, it was possible to see the natural normal dis- tribution of microbes in the soil as.well:as their colonies on soil particles of any size. The staining method remainedlun- changed (Refs 1,2 ); fluoro chrome acridine orange. The color microphotographs (Figs 1-3) give an idea of the location of the Card 1/3 microbe in the soil and of its main forms. It was possible to SOV/20-123-2-44/50 The Application of Fluorescent Microscopy in Incident Light to Soil Micro- flora Investigations find out that the Soil microorganiam s are placed in their aat- ural state on. the surface Of Boil particles. Only a'few;of them are floating freely in between, Some particles are densely (Fig 1 a), others, however, only weakly populated (Fig 1 b). They form colonies different in Size (4-20 up to 100 and more individual microbes). Single cells,,and chains occur relatively often. The bulk of the bacterial cells in the soil is in a state of ball- or coccus-like forms; smaller or bigger rods are rare. Mycelial hyphae of actinomycetes. and fungi odcur. Organic materials, such as peptone,~saccharose, starch, and .mannitol caused an impetuous development*of microorganisms in humus. A lot of freely floating cells ocourred. The authors successfully applied the method aug~asted for investigating the adsorption by the soil of individual species of bacteria (Fig 5). Some species (Pseudomona pyocyahea) tire adsorbe'd in,great quantities, some others in a smaller degree (Bacterium coli, B. mycoides), and a third group not at all. As fluorescence device 01-17 was used. There are 3 figures and 2 references, Card 2/3 1 of which is Soviet. 50V/20-123~2-44/50 The Application of Pluorescent Microscopy in Incident Light to Soil Micro- flora Investigations ASSOCIATION; Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lom~onosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomo,nosov) SUBMITTED. June 27, 1958 Card 3/3 ZVXAGINTSEV., D.G. Effect of catt=mthe, adsorption of micro-organisms by a glaw su'rface. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol.nauki no.2:166-170 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Rekomendovana, kafedroy biologii pochv Moskovskogo gosudarstvebnogo universitets, im. M.V.Lomonosova. (CATIONS) (BACTERIA) (ELEGTROGIMSTRY) KOWIEVSKAYA, V. Ye.; KAPLUNOVA, L.S.; UYAGMTSEV~ D.G. Agrochemical hydrophysical, and microbiological abaracteristi.aw of turf-Podzolic soils vith removed humus horizan. Pochvolre&nie. no. 2:43-52 D 165 4MA 19 :1) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy univernitot Ameni Lomonoso"la, MAtmitted July 18,, 1962# ZVYAGII,ITSEV D.G. Study of the microflora of'the rhizospher~ using rdtlected~ light fluaroacence microscopy. Rikrobiol6giia 31 fio.1:111-,~115i Ja-F 162. NIRA 15:3) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy rakul'tat Moskovs.k0go goaudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lmanosova. (Tulizosm7my (MICROBIOL-00,~) (FLIJORYSCENCE MICROSCOM.) ZVYAGWSEV, D.G. Use of quendhers for the studY Of soil microorganisms with the help of fluorescence microscopy. Mikrobiologlia 32 no.4:732-?36 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy AfakUl'tot Moakovskogo goBudarstrennogo uniyersiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. ZVYAGINTSEV, D.P. Studying forms and dimensions of soil micro-org anisma by means of fluorescence microscopy. Poclivaqwdenis no,3:101 105 Mr 164, (MIRA 17:4), 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstienriyy univeraitot imani Laaonosova. I-MAGINTSEV, D.G* Effect of antibiotics adsorbed by noll partioles:on the development of free and adsorbed micio-organisms. Nauah'! dokl. vys. shkoly;'. - -208 164. biol. nauki no.1.205 (KIRA 17:4) L.Rekomendovans. kafedroy biologii pochv 14oskovskogo gosudarstven- nogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomanosova. KORENEVSKAYA, V.Ye; KAPLUNOVA, L.S.t MAGMTSEV, D.G. Studies cn the recultivatian of I=& pitted'with quarries. Nauch. dokl. vys. ahkoly; biol. nauki'no.44192-195 t63 .(MIRA 16:11) 1. Rekomendovana kqedrami fiziki i melioratsii~pochv., agro- khimii i biologii p6chv Moskovskogo gosudarstvexinago universi- teta im. Lomonosova. KRASILINIKOVI N.A... prof., otv. red.; DROBKOV, A.A., doktor biol. nauk, red.;.ZYYAGI~TSEV D.G kand. biol. nauk red.j- Lt~~. V CHISTYAKOVA, N.S., tekhn. red.- (Microorganisms in agriculture] 14ikroorganizV v sel'skom khoziaistve; trudy Mezhvuzovskoi nauchnoi konfe' ntsii. Mo- re skva, Izd-vo Mosk. un'iv., 1963. 207 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Krasil!nikov). (Agricultural microbiology) .Z.TYAGINTSEV, D.G. Adsorption of micro-or&mlovx by a glass, iourfacn (with sum~marY in Inglish). Hikroblologlia 28 no.l:IA2-115 Ja-F '59- (HIMA 12:3) 1. Hoskovokly gosudaretvannyy univereitet IMeni 94VO Lomonosova* (GLASS, adsorption of micro-organisine by~glass surface (Rus)) (KICRO-ORGAN ISRS same) KACHINSKIY, Nikodim Antonovich; ZVYAGIMEV G, D. red.; MHINA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Soil structure) Struktura pbchvy; itogi iiperspektivy izucheniia voprosa. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ.,.1963. 98 P. (MIRkl6:10) (Soil research) BOK, N.B.; I'llYAGINTSEV, D.I,..; ROT!N , Yp.,',-*.- AZHORIII, A."L.0 r.-A. [Overall mez.-hanization of llvt~ot;~,%-k I'armo il~ virgin regions] Kompleksnala zlAvtjtnovodcliaA-Avh ferm v tseliunykh raiorakh. Kolozi 9 ~ A9t':w'*. 127 p. (MI.-RA IS, 1) V Y ~l G I NTS E V K.N.- Igniting the ga~, and section cf th5 Eni,erpw (YIFA 1W) :j .110 j.4 cy 1. labc-ratori.ya ZYBALOVA, G.P.; WYAMICSIV, KAT. Effect of certain lignite properties on fire drift,novamenta advancing toward the blow. Podzem.ga2.Ugl. ne.2:46-51 '5 WU 12: 93- 1. Vaesoyu%W nauchno-isslodovatellskly i pr~oyektnyy institut podzemnoy gazifikatsii u lay. (Lignite-Tostingl (Goal gasification. Underground) IMSBOV, G.O., doktor tekhn.iiiauk; ZYELUOVA, G.P., k"MakIn.tauk,; Prinimali uchastiye; RETINSKAYA, A.14., inzh,~; ZVY-AGINTSM IN-,-Jpzh. - DUSHANOVA, N.N., inzh.; NIA-SH, E *M'-. , inzh . First data on the undergroundi6oal gasification it -the experimental gas producer of the Angren "Pod.zomgazW Gas Producer Plant. INauch4 trudy VNII Podzemirazaino.6:3-10 ,62. Z~1114 15:11) 1. Laboratoriya gazifikatsii,burykh ugley Veesoyuzt%ogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta podzemnoy gazifikatsii ugley. I:, (Angren Basin-Coal gasification, Underground) ZVYAGINTS P Relationship between volcanism and plutonism mrs revealed by the studies'in the Rudnyy Altai.. BIulJfJIP.Otd.geol.38 kIo.2I15l-152Lt,,-;*;. Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 160) (Altai Mountains-Rocka, igneous) A, V.11. ZVYAGn[TSDV. L. I. Age of granitoids of the Zmeinogorsk intrasive complex in the Rr-dny7 Altai. Izv.vys.uchebezave; geols i razv. 1 =05:40-~49 MY '58- ~ . ~ (MIRA 12:2), 1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochW institut Imeni S. Ordzhonikidzoo kafedra, izverzhennykh i metamorficheakikh porod, (Altai Hountains-Granite) ZVrAGIIITSBV. G. Automation of production and labor organization im a thermal electric power plant. Sote,trud 5 uool;108-111 1606 (MIRA 13:6) 1. Nachallnik Chelyabenergo. (Chelyabinsk Province-Zlectric power plants) (Automation) ZVTAG M SEV,I.V. Centralized freight transportation by truck. Tekst.proz-.15 no.8:~ 6-7 Ag'55- (KLRA 8:11) (Transportation, Automotive--Freight) (Textile industry) STRASHNOT, N.M.; ZVrAGINTSET, I*V For off icisat organizati*11 in the transportation of Induitrial freight. Taket.prom.16 ne.4:4-5 AP 156 OM,u:Ot7) (Textile fabrics--Transportation)(Rav materials-Trisnapartation) ZVYAGINTSEV, K. F. 2. ussR (6oo) 4- Swine--Feeding and Feeding Stuffs 7. Work practice of the swine breeding section, bost4 seVkhoz., No. ls 1953- 9. MonthlZ List of Russian Accessions, Library of Con~gress, April, 1953, Uncl. --Z-V-YAGINTSETs_ K.& Studying the effect of the moisture content of Dnieper Basin Iroim coals on their gasification -With the oxygen blowinp', method. Naueh.. trudy VNIlPodzemgaza no.7:4.1-47 162. WIRA 15 311) 1. Laboratoriya gazifikataii kamennykh uglaylsesoyawogo nauchno-isoledovateliskogo instituta poamemnoy gazifikataii ugley. (Coal gasification, underground) (Dnieper Basin-ILignite) ZAGREBBLINATA, V.S., kand.tekhn.nauk;_~ 37 Gasification of DnIepr lignite. Podzmm.gaz.ugl~ no.4:10-13 '59. (14IRk 1334) 1, VsqoovuzW nauchno-Iseladovatel'skV Institut Podzemgaz. (Dniepor Basin-Coal gitsification, Underground) ZVYAGIIITSEV, Leonid Ivanovich; SHIFUL114, F.K.,, doktor greol.- M. --~' -- MI m r.--&tv T~., ` 0 1 [Faleozoic volcanism in the southeasteri part ot the.1hidnyy Altai] Paleozoiskii vullcanizm iugo-vostochnoi chasti RiWnogo Altaia. Moskva~ Nauka, 1965. 155 P. (mlfu 1913) KOSHKIN M. L., prof.; GILIMAN, B. I.- DUDA, M. N.j!DUDCIfS4KO, I. Lf P P : ZVYAGINTSEVA, L. I.; SLASHCHOVA, K.. V. Preventive Iirradiation of preschool and.youngdir cchq'ol-age chil dron with small (non-erythomatic) dog'as of ultraviblet i~-radiation, Vrach. delo no.6:127-132 A 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Kafedra obahchey gigiyeny (zav, - prof* M# :L. Koohkin) KharIkovskogo meditainskogo instituta. ZVYAQjNTSEVj,G.Ye.) red.j PTITSYN, B.V., red.; SHULIMAN, V.Y,,., red.; PESHCHEVITSKIY, B.I., red.; ZAYTSEVA, IIP.0 red.; OVCHINNIKOVAI T.K.) tekhn. red. [Problems in the analysis of noble metalsl proceeding's of the Fifth All-Union Conference on the Analyeia of Noble Metals) Voprosy analiza blagorodnykh metallov; trudy Vse- soiuznogo soveshchaniia po analizu blagorodnykh metallov. 5th. Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia,AN SSM, 1963. 100 p. (MM 17:4) 1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po analizu blagorodnykh me- tallov. 5th. ZVYAGINMEV) 0. Ye.; SINITSYN,, N. M.; "On mutual influence of atoms and groups in cotap lexes of nitrosyl ruthenium." report submitted for 8th Intl Conf on Coordination Chemistry, Vienna, 7-11 Sep 64~ I ZVYAGINTSEV, O.Ye.; FROLOV, Yu.G.; SUDARIKOV, B.N. , Mechanism of the extraction of tetra- and hexavalent uranium sulfates by tri- and di-n-octylamines. Trudy ITZIITI no.47:134- 139 164. (MIRA 18-9) 0 ZVYAOTNTSEV Je,; FROLOV, Yu.G.-.PUSHKOV, A.A.; DWBEX, B. Extreation of Inorganic acids by aniline derivative.s, Zhur' neorg. kh:Lm. 10 no.Zt512-517 F 165. (MTRA 18111) 1. Submitted Sept. 16, 1963. A"A --------- m PF )/E.-- W A, W100)AAW-01i(W 'ACC r4R:'.AP5027210 -SOURCE tCODMTJI~/007~/'~5/010/01'1 /2571/2573 ,A -11.Ai AUTHOR: Sinitsyn, N M ZyyAgintsev, 0. ORG: None -of lu TITLE: The ftrM com ex, COMD f rifterd ontair4ng an oun 0i 0 p NO group al neorganicheskiy ~Mi' ~fi 0, 11 ~19650 25711257,3 SOURCE: Zhurn io, ~n TOPIC TAGS- rutheniuLa compound thermal stabititty, jiffiEw en. comppun, ABSTRACT- A thermographic study wis inade f '"ie6'of nitroso tc~om pounds f ruthenium in a vertic a-1 p'ro r m taneb4 autornatic rec 4 di ig of 0 'y mote withsi u1 or i the change in weight during heating in air. Temperature r6easurement's were made with a platinum- platinum rhodium thermocouple with a diameter of 0. 3 mm. A table shows the formulas of the nitroso ruthenium compotinds, the temperature of the start of the endothermic effect, and the terrp eratures of the init'Aal and max-. imum exothermic effects. For all the compounds, the dissociation of ihe A~00 card 12 UDC: 546,96:541. 49+51~~17241, --77 ~_j -_F~ L 9084-66- oi ACC NR: AP5027210 groups is accompanied by a sti-on ekothdrmic efk~ in ifi6st cases:,I! thii; is Ore-:~ 9 ceded by an endothermic effect, which ~goes- over siuOdenly to the exothermic- effect.7 - The first endothe~rmlc effect at 300 C' reflects the OW-nina Mori of two knolbeules of NH4C1 (cakulated weight loss 31. 1016, found experimchtally 32. OOTO). !For all compounds investigated, the final dissociation prodtict was ruthenium dioxide. The final products of thermal dissocWlon were analyzed-for ruthenium'c'antent, which varied frorn 74. 8 to 76. 701*; no hitr4en or ch3orine was found. To confirm: the conclusion that the RuNO group exists up to the temperature of the following endothermic effect, the products obtained by heating the salts to a point some- what lower than this temperature (by 20-30C) were analyzed for nitrogen. Nitro- gen was found in all the products. The data indicatois thia the dissociation temp- erature of the RuNO group varies over a wide Interval, from 220 to 410 C. Orig. art. has: I figure and 1 table SUB CODE: GC, IC/ SUBM DATE-. O?Jan65/ ORIG IMP: 603/ OTH AEF~ 003 21 Card Adosill. 'It I( K% 0.1NIff"j. K, 4 Vol'iN't 4 ANI) Anc mil. .00 00 1-1 W11111 houl the fulrosluk (2NI1j4jRXmNIJ,CDjNOp- Ctaid ~04 Izorlics: 44 3 41214mil and :1 CAW114 It wntalliviss hi Ow bl-wag-V114 lfpuj 1161 the 9* RAlt 1twul, 00 ir 04 A Its* -so 00 too 00 010 goo coo woo ~, ~401 also 00 vl~ a. K,TG*. Ito. 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A (WO Pie so SO woo UO age too oft U It IV 00 As - q a to 0 Of a a It It K lox it 9 w 1 )r 0 0 As a 3 1 V It Of T 0 41 0 0 00 o 0 a 0000 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0,000 0000000400 ' ' , 2 600006:0 o 0'0 .0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 eo_p 41 c 0.0 0 000 so 0 04 The metallurgy and technology of platinum and the platinum proup. Y,skva, TSvet-r.etizdat, 1933. 111 P. (50-406,31) TN799.F7Z9 I 1 1, .06 ,.;s-jj *46 0 -00 .0 4, .00 "I A 0 1.00 .Goo .coo ., go ip Z6464, 1St. # .4io 140* 46 we wiq! we,* too - - I-- _~ -I,, ",q - 1 11 - - - I W I I - ~ I 70 U I, To ; j to T 'i A to ! L it W u 14 be of 44 41 I - - - u .1 a r.9 A. M L a A 0 A a A .1~ of;. to focclsill !,mo~!~vt1 ........... .. A li i u i sme of p n VAU Om. tinu;p w p V bedli L kil 404 A M FIN . e n . . sti. (U. R. S. S.) IN. S.1, IM D'Olt - Ol S S s was detected In varkKn orco and final products Ily i I = ts. was found c means. Up to M vlg~ per " , f RWd All d i 0 d K t rum xvcr ran an u f. ambasb tmtg. , b S coo Cu, P Zn Fe % Be As. So A04. 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