SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRPICHNIKOV, V.M. - KIRRET, O.G.
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ZENKINO inzh.; KIRPICHNIKOV, V.M., kand. tekh. nauk
Generating transient electromagnetic moments of asynchronous
motors. Ijv, vys. ucheb. zav.1 gor. zhur. 7 nD. 31171-178
t64* (MIRA 1718)
1. Urallskiy politeklmicheakiy institut imeni Kirova. Re-
komendovana. kafedroy vychislitellnoy tekbdki.
UppicialIKOVP ~ V.m. , J(? t tr-n t : SNUMIKO, V. A~
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kafedroy ejoktrbpr! vcdn I ;Avt -)ma
SHIMANSKIY, Yu.N., inzh.j VASANOVA, L.K., inzh.; KIRPICHNIKOV, V.M.p
kand. takhn. nauk; SYROMrATNIKOV, N.I., doktor tekhn. nauk
Measuremont of temperature in unsteady thermal processes,
Tepluenergetika 11 no.3s93-94 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Ural'skly politekhnicheakly institut im. S.M. Kirova,
ANISIICHENKO, Yevgenly Ivanovich, assistent;__KIRPICIUIIKOV, VIktor
Mikhaylovich, kand. tekhn. rauk, dotsent; SIUNOV, Nikolay
Sergeyevich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.
Use of an electric Integrator in calculating stray fields
of the rotor of a synchronous machine. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; elaktromekh. 7 no.7:837-F,147 164.
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1. Kafedra elektricheskikh ma3hin Urallskogo politekhnIcheskogo
Instittita (for Anishchonko). 2. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy vychis-
11tellnoy tekhniki Urallokogo politekhniclieskogo Instituta ~for
K,irpichnikov). 3. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy vychislitellnoy tek-h-
niki Urallskogo politekhniche:ikol-o instituta, (for Siunov).
KIRPICHNIKOVP v6H#; MMM.014161 TCWHMKIYj, N.I.
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Inz;:1 SH WkO, V.A., doktor tekhn.naukl TASEM, N.I')., Insh.
Calculating dynamic and static characteristics of asynchronous
motors with the help of analog computers. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.;
gor.shur. 8 no.W149-157 165,
mm 19:1 d'
1. Urallskiy politekhniche3kly institut Imeni Kirova. Rekozen-lo.-
,ran& kafedroy vychislitellnoy tekhniki. Submitted October 3. 1964.
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TOPIC TAGS: -L" electric motor, harmonic analysis, reliability engineering)
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arz,~r -e the cxailezr the eff ect of the starting winding slots and the loss the ten-
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SHUBMO, V.A.; KIRPICIHNIKOYO,V.M.
General method for mathematical study of a.c. servo-drive
amplifiers. Trudy Ural. politakh. inst. no.124270-80 162.
(MIRA .16:8)
L-IRPICIII007, V. S.
I'llaterials on Genetics and Sojecticu of the Corp. IL
1. The fw&vwntal series of Cones of the 3calon ani the problem of Pleiot-ropism of
genes of the c'Orp, 0-
2. Hybrids of the cultivated and the wild corp.0 (P. 327) by Urvichnikay-, V. S.; and
Balkashina, B. I.
SO: Biological Journ (Diologichaskil zhurnai),vol. v, 1936, No. 2
J io.l,;
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0,11 117he aijustive nature of intraqTI~CICI T,:','ItFl.!-,!l!t.Y." (p. 172)
it. S. Flrnlc~nlj, u
SOt Journnl ~.)f GemprFtl UlolqZy Vol. 5, lo. '12, 1114A
flon of -o;!lflc~-%t',or,.-; -,c-
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1944, 0. 3
rnol~i#f~w, v. p!j INMM ) T)AS
Carp
"Problem of Increasinr 1he resistanec to cold of .,,,ounr carp, carp and their
hybrids." Zool. zhiir- 31, No. It., 1~52.
- _, Library of ConCrer , Octol,cr 1-?,2, 'T.-MA.SSIFIE).
Yonthly Li~t of IAwsian Accessions - -
1. BaIZINOVA, P. N.: KIRPICHNIKOV, V. S.
2. U33R (600)
4. Carp
7. Improvement of the resistance to cold by carp fry, Amur carp, and their hybrids.
Report 2. Metabolism, fatness, and nourishment of hybrids and carp. Zool. zhur.
31 no. 6, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
KIRPICMUKOV, V.S.. kandidat blologichaskikh nauk.
4,~-?-%6
Problem of wintering cary. Trudy sov.lkht.kov. no.2:25-35 153.
(MM 7;7)
1. VvesoyusWy nauchno-iseledovatellskly Institut osernogo i rech-
nogo rrbno khosraystva - VNIORIh.
OUT
XIVIMVIXOV, V.S.
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Ivan Nikolaevich Arnolld; on the tenth anniversary of his
death. Trudy sov. Ikht.kom. no.2sl2l-124 153. (KLU 7:7)
(Arnolld, Ivan Nikol"vich. 1%8-1~42)
ffI'R,P1.CM,V1eO 1/1 V-S-
IIRPICHNIKOT, V.8s; T-R'RRMTA, LA.
Problem of Increasing the cold hardiness of young-of-tho-ybar carp,
the Amur carp, and their hybrids; report 3. Trudy Gidrobiol.ob-va
5018-338 15). (KLRA 7:5)
1. Yeasoyusnyy nauohno-Issladovatel'skly institut osernago I rechnogo
rybnogo khosyaystva. (Carp) (Cold--Physiological affect)
KIRPICHN M T, V.S.
Resistance to salt of Aral carp, Vop.ikht. no.214l-45 154.
(MINA 8:3 1
lo Veesoyusnyy nauchno-iseleduratellskiy Institut ozernogo I
recbnogo rybnogo khosyuystva VNIORIh,
(Aral Sea,--Cwp)
IIUICHNIKOV, V.S., kandidat biologichoskikh nauk.
Movement of wild and domestic carp to the north. Trudy sov.1kht.
kom. no.3:121-129 054. (XLRA 7:8)
1. Toosoyusnyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy Institut ozernogo i
rechnogo rybnogo khosyaystva - VNIORIh.
(Acclimatization) (119has)
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KIRPICHNIZOT, V.84 Qgv")
*Pond fish cultu"o" F.N.Sukhovorkbov. Reviewed by T.S.Kirpichnikov,
Zool,shure 33 no.2:494-496 Mr"p 154. (MM 7:5)
(Sukhoverkhov, Filipp Mikhailovich) (Fish culture)
KIR pi C H ml 13.
KIRPICHNINDV V*S.- SAMM, O.S.
OTrangactions of the Scientific Research Institute of the Pond, Ieb g
and River 7ishing Industry of the Ukraine S*S.R.* Ho.9, 1953-
Reviewed by VeSelirplohnikovI O.S*Bausro Zool.zhur.34 no.1:237-239
J&-F t55, (x= 813)
(Ukraine-Yish culture)
NIRPICHNIKOV, V.S.
#Increasing fish fertility in ponds." V.M.Illin. Rnviewed by
V.S.Kirpichnikov. Zool.shur-35 no.5s788-790 My 156. (KW 9:9)
(71sh culture)
. 4.-,
USSR / General Biology - General Hydrobiology. B
Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 36107.
Author : Burmakin, E. V., Kirpichinkov, V. S.
Inst :Not given.
Title :Staroladozhsk Canal Ponds.
Orig Pub: Nauchno-tekhn. byul. Vses, n.-i. in-ta oz. i
rechn. rybn, kh-val 1957, No 5, 56-60.
Abstract: Results of pisdicultural studies of the canal's
storage reservoirs with a total area of - '
1000 hectares. It is expedient to utilize
these for piscicultural purposes (cultivation
of marketable carp with an admixture of white-
fish). Data are given on the chemical compos-
ition of water, quantity of zooplankton and
bathos biomass in the reservoirs.
Card 1/1
IIRPICHNIMV, V.S., kand.blol.nauk
Cold resistance and winter hardiness of young domestic and wild carp
and their t7bride. Trudy sov.lkht.kon, no.8:261-270* ' 58,
(MIRA 11111)
1. Vsexoyuzmyy nauchno-insledovatellskiy Institut osernogo 1, rechnogo
rybnogo khotyaystys.
(Carp) (Col4--Physiological affect)
KIRPICHNIKOV, V.S,, kand.biol.nauk; SVITOVIDOT, A.N.; TRDSHIN, A.B., doktor
biol.nhuk
Ta"Ing fish with radioactive Isotopes of phosphorus and calcium*
Trudy sov.:Ikht.kon. no.8:307-321 ' 58. omnm)
1. Chlen-karrespondnt AN SSSR (for SvetovIdov)9 2. Zoologicbeekly
Institut AN SSSR i Vessoyusnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut
nzernogo I rechhogo rybnogo khosyaystya.
(Yieb taggine) (Phospbours-lootopes) (Calclun-Isotopes)
A U THOR - Kirpichniko /?6 - 59- 1?-24144
ITLE: The Culture of the Carp in Japan ! V%vtsllchivanlye karpa v
Yaponii
P --RTODICAL% Pr4roda, 1958, Nr 12, rp 107 - 109
ABSTRACT: Referring to a Japanese source, the author descriles the
method of carp culture in 3pecial ponds in Japan, especially
that of Tnnakn near Tokyo. Fo ronol,ilos ti-rat considering
the food value and little space requirpi for carp culture
the litilization of this method would be desirable in the
ISM11. But liiitationi to the materialization 3f such a pro-
ject are set by the rpq~Aremnnta nf 0 raintenance of a con-
stnnt tamoerature between 20 and ~O 1', sufficient amounts
of suital-i'Le nitrition, not to mention initial cost and scien-
tificallv-1-ased cynerience. T`ers i-,t I lint-ram and I Ja-
penese reference.
A Sq,)CIATION: ';9e9oyuznyy raLichno-Issipdcrnt~,l qk4y in.-i-,it'.1t ozernoszo i
rechnox-c rybnoec IL4nint-ral '-hp A11.7nion
~,cientiric Pe~ienrch Tnetltute ,f' the 'r~kn and' diver Fish
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AUTHOR: Kirpiohnikov, V. S. SOV/2C-121-4-46/54
TITLE: or. 4 1tha Breed-'ng of
Genetic Methods for Individual Selecti ., .
Carps (Genetichaskiye matody individuallnogo ctbcra
karpovodetve)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121; Nr 4, pp. 742-745
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The breeding of a northern ca:p hybril race has been determined
since 1949 by the selection of hybrids of the culture carp and
the froat resistant Amur-c.azan famurskiy Sazan I (Refs 1, 2).
It proved necessary to estimate the properties of the generators
with respect to the quality of their progeny. Die to methodical
difficulties the endeavours of the fish breeders Kuzema and
Poliksenov did not show any clear results. The author faced
2 taskas 1) To find-out and to eliminate thooe generators
which are heterozygotio with respect to the hereditary factor.
2) The selection of generators for a progeny with a best
genotypically conditioned rapidity of growth and viability. T3
solve the first problem analyzing mass croes breeding waa
carried out in the following way in Ropsha (area of Leningrad):
Card 1/3 Females of mirror carps with dispersed scalas (as) x males of
SOV/20-12-,-4-46/154
Genetic Methods for Individual Selection in the Breeding of Carps
soaled hybrids of the third generation (SS ,r Ss). To beg4r,
with 1-2 acetonated Sasan hypophyses were introduced Into all
males. After 14-20 hours the sperm was put into numbered
reagent glasseal then the fishes were marked. When the spawu
of the females which had been inoculatad with hypophysis
became mature a part of it was mixed with the sperm of a ct4riain
male. Until they developed sca'Ale-3 the hatahad larvae were bred
in aquaria# 2 groups of hybrids of the third generation wore
investigated: a) Intermediate line hybrids and b) back-brad
hybrids - as result of a baok-breeding hybridization of the
hybrids. Second generation with the Amur-Bazan. As expa~;ted the
number of the homozygotic males in the group a) amounted to
about 40% whereas it was 90% In &roup b) (Table 10. The
variability proved to be somewhat higher than expe-~ted; this
fact Is probably due to an acc1dental selection. The Inves'l-
gations will be continued. The second problem was 30lVed b;
comparing growth and viability of young fishes with parents
of unequal weight. The inherited rapidity of grcwth is not
Card 2/3 high in the case of hybrids. There is undoubtedly a correlation
SOV/20-121-4-46/54
Genetic Methods for Individual Selection in the Breeding of Carps
between the rapidity of growth of parents and larvae; this
correlation is, howeverg not close since inheritance of this
important feature of selection is not considerable. Only the
biggest fishes should be used for propagation, There are 1
figure, 2 tables, and 9 references, 6 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut ozernogo i
rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva,Leningrad (Leningrad, All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Lake and River Fishery)
PRESENTED: April 18p 1958, by I. I, Shmallgauzen, Member, Academy of
Soienoesq'USSR
SUBMITTED: April 17, 1958
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AUTHORz Kirpichnikov, V. S. SOV/20-122-4-50/57
TITLE: On the Degree of the Heterogeneity of the Populations of
Wild Carp and the Hybrids of Wild Carp and Domesticated Carp
(Steped geterogennosti populyatsiy sazana i gibridov sazana
a karpom)
PERIODICAM Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 4, Pp 716-719
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs A stable variability of many morphological significant
features which are diagnostically important is characteristic
of the vast majority of fish species. Above all the so-called
meristic (theoretic) characteristic features as well as the
number of rays in the finsi of the scales along the lateral
line, the number of vertebrae, etc. belong to these
characteristic features. The variation with respect to each on.
of these characteristic features.is usually subject to the law
of normal distribution (zakon normallnogo raeprodeleniya).
buch a variability is characteristic, above all, of the wild
carp (Ref 1). In the case of Zoarces viviparus and Coregonus
Card 1/4 the meristic variation turned out to be, to a great extent,
On the Degree of the Heterogeneity of the Populations SOV/20-122-4-50/57
of Wild Carp and the Hybrids of Wild Carp and Domesticated Carp
hereditary and polygenic according to its nature (Refs 2-4).
At the same time, almost the investigated characteristics
depend on the environmental conditions, especially on the
water temperature during the fetal development (Refs 2-5)o
Thus the normal variation of the meristic characteristics is
based upon the genotypic as well an upon the paratypic
variability. This is the very case with the wild carp
investigated by the author. The problem of the origin and the
maintenance of such a natural variability is not solved. The
author gives some data concerning the variability and heredity
of one of the most Important systematic characteristics of the
wild carp - the number of the soft rays in the dorsal fin -
as an example, This data was obtained during the creation of
a northern hybrid race. This work is carried out by means of
selection of the hybrids between the domesticated carp and its
near relative - the wild carp of the Amur river (amurskiy sazan~
On the strength of its redults the author draws the conclusion
that the Amur-Sazan (as well as probably many other fish species)
is an example of a species with natural increased heterogeneity.
Card 2/4 The author believes the latter to be adaptively important.
On the Degree of the Heterogeneity of the Populations SOV/20-122-4-50/57
of Wild Carp and the Hybrids of Wild Carp and Domesticated Carp
The high fertility of Bazan and a high number of chromosomes
(2n - 104) guarantee the formation of very different genetic
combinations on the strength of a chance combination of the
polymeric factors. The heterogeneity of the population is
automatically maintained by selection. Well balanced
heterozygotic genetic systems are bound to be formed in the
course of long periods. The stability (homoeostase)p the
evolutionary importance of which becomes more and more clear
in the recent time (Refs 7, 8),is their characteristic feature.
The great migrations of the Sazan and a partial mixing up of
the populations during the breeding period prevent a complete
isolation of the local species and the development of local
races. The importance of the increased evolutionary plasticity,
or the heterogeneity, will facilitate a quick adaptation to tb,!
new conditions by selection, if-the Sazan will settle in new
isolated waters, or in the case of a conaiderable change of the
environmental conditions. There are 1 figurep 4 tables, and
9 references, I of which is Soviet,
Card 3/4
On the Degree of the Heterogeneity of the Populations SOV/20-122-4-50/57
of Wild Carp and the Hybrids of Wild Carp and Domesticated Carp
ASSOCIATIONt Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut ozernogo i
reohnogo rybnogo khozyaystva
(All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Lake- and River
Fishery)
PRESENTED: May 24t 1958, by I. I. Shmallgauzen, Member, Academy of
Soiencest USSR
SUBMITTED: May 23, 1958
Card 4/4
KIRPICHEKOV* VOS
C--~~Gsn~atlc methods of selection In fish breading. BIu1.XO1P.Otd*bIol.
64 no-l'.119-137 JR-1 '59. (MIRA 12:7)
(Fish culture)
KIRPIMMIKOV, T.S.; MOBVICH, NeA,; PROTMOVA, V.I.; BAMM, O.N.
Optima conditions in wintering ponds for the young-of-ths-
year common carp, the Aaw carp, and their h7brids. Trudy
Gldrobiol. ob-va 10332-85 160. (min 13:9)
(Movgorod Province-Pish ponds) (carp)
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KRETOV, V.P., inzhe; KIREICjJSjL2V,_Yu.A,, Inzh.
Automatic lighting control. Prom. energ. 19 no.11:22-23 N 164,
(FIR% 18s1)
STEPANENKO'. Th.; CMMVA-l I.t MALIWICHEV., G.
'Yesterday-& dreams today a reality, Zion,-sil& 37 U00231 My '162o
(Km 1539)
(Technological innoutions)
- KIRPICMZPWA, No (g. Podollsk)
Industrial health center. Okhr.truda I sote.strakh. no.6.38-0
D 158. (MIRA 1211)
1. Zavsdn~ushchsya sdravpunktomo
(14oscow Province-Modicins. Industrial)
KIRPICHNIXOVAt N.
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Conference of avlat~lrn, 7aubahorant.ct vred,l bol, 10 no,4:54-55
865e ~ (MIRA l8t6) . ..
BAZRENOV, N.M. (deceased); KOLITSOV, A.I.;.KI HNIKOVA, N.P.; RYSKIN, YaJ.;
IP
STAVITSKAYAO G.P.; BOYKOVA,, A.I.; T No-,". .
Infrared absorption spectra, proton magnetic resonance, and
structure of dicalcium silicates CC and ;F-hydrates. Izv. AN
SSSR. Ser.khim. no.3:409-416 Mr 1;4. (MIRA 17U)
1. Institut khimii silikatov im. I.V.Gragenshchikova AN SSSR i
Institut vysokomolskulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
WITCHINKIN, VIADIMIR PETROVICH, and N.S. KIRPICHNIKOVA
0 vibrataiiakh vinta nulevogo chaga v vozdukhe. 14oskva, 1937. (TJ-AGI. Trudy.,
no. 332)
Title tr.: Vibration of a zero torque pitch propeller in the air.
NCF
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviot Union, Library of Congrvss
1955.
KIRPICHNIKOVA, N,V, ,
At the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Fconow
y of
the U.S.S.R. Zashch. rest. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.8;55-57 164.
(KIRA 17;12)
KIRPICHNIKOVA, NOV.
At the now stations for plant protection. Zamhoh, rast. ot vred,
i bol. 7 no.3sl&17 Mr 162. OaRA 15oll)
(Plants, Protection of)
KIRPICHNIKOVAs N*V*
.\ ln cooperation with the Sention of Agrioultara.1 Machinery, Za!;bcho
rest. ot vred, i bolo ? no.llt7-9 N 162. (MIRA 16:?)
88546
S/19 60/000/011/002/016
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AUTHORSt Zernova, K. I., Kirpichnikova, V. V., Kotrelev, IT. N.,
Kuzlmina, S. Ya-.
TITLEi Aging of Polyothylene and Its Mixtures With Polyisobutylene
Under Atmospheric Conditions
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 11, pp. 4 - 8
TEXT: The present p-,per deals with the aging of polyethylene and its
mixtures with polyidobutylene. Samples of etlylene and its mixtures with
polylsobutylene at a ratio of 9000 Dos-90 - POV-90), 67233 (POV-67), and
50250 (POV-50) were subjected to fatigue tea's in the open air under
different climatic conditions in the central part of the USSR, on the coast
of the Barent8Sea and of the Black Sea, and .-n Central Asia. The test
conditiona are sufficientl h acterized by the meteorological data of the
1~,cMar
regions concerned (Table echunical charteteristics, fatigue strength
and elongation, were determined, and thermor--achanical properties as well as
structural changes were studied. In all matrials of the group mentioned,
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88546
Aging of Polyethylene and Its Mixtures With S/191/60/000/011/002/016
Polyisobutylene Under Atmospheric Conditions B013/BO54
a noticeable deterioration of mechanical properties was observed during the
testes a decrease in strength and a considerable drop in relative elonga-
tion. A higher polyisobutylene content reduced the resistance of the
polymeric mixture of atmospheric factors. It was found that higher tempera-
tures accelerated the aging of the material, and that a continuous and
intense exposure to sunlight greatly increased the degree of aging.
Zhurkov's apparatus, modified by Kanavets (Ref. 2), was used to study the
thermomechanical properties.Tbe.tbermomechanical curves showedt 1) The
range of elasticity was missin6 in all curves; 2) after two years of
aging, the temperature of transition to the viscous state shifted slightly
towards lower temperatures; 3) after aging the curves for all materials
showed a character different from that before aging. This indicates the
formation of reactive groups due to chemical changes during aging. The
strong decrease in elongation, starting in all polyethylene - polyiso-
butylene mixtures after 6 - 8 months already, indicates the pretoniinance
of the destruction process during aging. The structural changes during
aging were studied by infrared spectroscopy, and the formation of alde-
hyde groups was ascertained. Like other hydrocarbons, polyethylene oxidizes
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83546
Aging of Polyothylene and Its Mixtures With S/191/60/000/011/002/016
Polyisobutylene Under Atmospheric Conditions B013/B054
during aging with formation of peroxides which decompose and give secondary
decomposition products, aldehydes, carbon dioxide, etc. (Ref. 1). The tests
showed that polyethylene and its mixtures with polyisobutylene cannot be
used longer than 3-4 months in the mentioned characteristic areas under
atmospheric conditions (in the open air) because of their low resistance
to solar radiation. There are 10 figures, 1 table and 4 Soviet references.
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USSR/Morpholoa of Man and Animals - Vascular System. 8_5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biols, No 6; 26404
Author : Kirpichnikovap Yes
Tnet :
Title Glycoj;en in the Myocardium of a Chick Embryu.
OriC: Pub Dokl. a sm, 1956, 110, No 2, 235-283
Abstract Glycogen (0) appears vith the beginniN., of cardiac con-
tractions (9-10 somitc st3GO, 33-38 hrs. of incubation).
Duriii(; the first arrhythmic myocardial contractions,
lumps of 0 are scattered irraL-alarly in the cytoplasm
near the nucleus or in the cellular anastomoses. The
area of the future atrium doce not contract awl eocs not
contain 0, Durin~,, the W-3rd days of incubation the
amouut of 0 in the atrium increases rapidly,, On the 4th
day the lumps of G begin to orient themselves (as chains).
All lumps of 0 in a 7-daY embryo are localizO as chains.
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Category "NuoleuvoUNuonlar 7iber of the Larne:
of Diptemi" TC Kirpiobikomp lut of Zwl, Mo cow
state V. "ilkwa M. V..I~Oscw,
"Dok Ak Nauk MR" vol'Lnv, wo 6
Taken Issue with t~o opinim, commonly accepted by
hiotol~ists, tbat.the dirersity of calls wA tissue's
in vsz*,UmIted &xdj'*1.n W 9"9,, lit much less than
the diversity of,ometruction in living argmisow izL
Diptem,olased Submitted by Aoad Ye. N. Pavlow,
15, Poo
OL
29A$M&
r,uu'.,L;HNIKOVA, Ye. S.
"Clanges in Tissue Fiber During the Development Process of lzrva of
Calliphora Erythrocephala Mg., W Dokl.- Ak-.- Iauk SSSR, 65, No. 1, 1949.
KIRPICUTROVAp YU. A.
25267 KIUICHNIROVAt YU. A. Skorosth Krovoobrashcheniya U Khirurgicheaklkb
Dolnykh. Sbornik Trudov Goopit. Khiurg. Klinlki (Pervyy I osk. 1,.ed. In-t)
1",. 1949. S. 31X-54 Lukomakiv. P.E. Nagr.,oitelnye Zabolevanly,-, Legkikh-SY.A&
25216
SO: latoPis' No. 33, 1949
=-- T(T-TI-07A. YEE. S.
!fuscle
In vivo observations of the develore-nt, of striated r-uscles in the CWronnmidae.
Vest. "otk. un. 5 -o- 10j 191~2.
Ponthly List of Runcian Accerslons, Library of Congress, N(wneber 1952. MICTAIISIFIFI)
ROSKIffs G.1.;1W1OHN1KQUt YO.S.
wmwmwwlo
A061112" forus and organization of living substance; studieg on
struc~urs and derelopskgot of tbs Mecular fibers In VITIP&M vivipar-
us % 1zV- AkAd- nauk MR. Sor. 31o1. no. 6180-94 Nov-Doe 1952.
KvIricnIKOVA, E. 5.
Praktikum po obahchal gistologii r-' cticum in general histoloa7. MoAva,
LFra
Sovetskaia nauk, 1951. 224 p.
SO: Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7 No. I April 1954.
r~. S.
yo. 0. Y*rrlc'~~nll-~Tr. a-A L. D. Lr,-Ln!~on, Pr.-ItUam no
Practica), Prf!-.C.
The booklet df-.~~-crjptjon of prop nn~ a- -mctlc-a
'For cor-parative-hirtolo-tcal. rtli-17 of m-~tvrlals, tro
1-:c hi!7,tO2O-Lc;d Stild", of c oC nLati-er. of vii-Ilo"T
:mIrAl cl~,rrz-n ~lf lkll~~ -31-3A. lAlch 'A) tl--~ a:,-,d
mntor), ~--,-All o' tho ~,!An, and of Lmer organs.
fol- nt-ite un-l-vol-rity ma-, Ll.-O ~-e U:7'-,CL 1.~y 1.Aol.:jr-v
r,tu;*,e:itr; of
SIO: (S-mlet LOJI-s), :'o- V'6, 1953, :'o~clry, (V-~',72)
XMICHNINNA, U.S.
-
Annul" element@ In the muscle f Ibers of the hwwt of Anodojkta.
Dokl. AN UM 204 no.6:,919-921 0 135. (MM 9:3)
1. Mookovokly CosaMwetvanxWy univoralt*0 isoni M.T. L-ononomova.
Prodstavleno sWoulkon 1.11. Aalchkovym.
(PM=) (nicano)
KIRPICMrIKOVA, TO.S.
Morphological aid histochemical differentiation of 2700&rdba
tissues in the chorio-allantotes lauch.dokl*TYI.sbkoly;biol.
nauki, noo4s72-75 158. 1 (MIRA UtI2)
lo Rekomendoyam kafedroy gintologit Moskovskogo gosudarelvennogo
universitets, imeni N.T.Losonono-va.
(HIA -4=12) ( TIOR (PMICU)GT))
(IMTOLOGT-BVM)
IWICHNIZI Ser yevaa; LITINSWO Leon Beatmianovich; T-MIXIKA,
1,, red.1 SIMO , 0 so "d.lsd-va; TITOTA. L.L., tekhn.rade
[Course on the histology of some tissues and organs of the body)
Praktikum po chastaoi gistologii. Pod obahchel red. L.B.Layinsona.
Koskya. Goo.ind-vo ITysehais shkolaqw 1960. 173 P.
(MIRA 13:12)
1. lafedra gistologii Moskovskogo gosudarstyannogo universitato
in. X.T.Losonosove.
(HISTOIM)
'KI or a evna; LEVINSON, Leon Bentsianovich;
CHERKASOVA, V.I., red. Izd-va; GARINA, T.D.p tokhn. red.
[Laboratory manual of general histology]Praktikum po obshchei
Cistologii. Pod obshchei red. L.B.Levinsona. Izd.2. Moskva,
Vysshaia shkoln. 1962. 235 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(HISTOLD01-1ABORATORY MANUALS)
'a '
_KJA~ICHNIKOVA '0 ; LEVINSON, Leon Bentsianovich;
_ _ Aler
KAPYS ~SVAp GMUNA, T.D., tekhn. red.
[Labo tory manual of asotional histology] Praktikum po
chastIn qgistologii. Izd.2. Pod obehebei red. L.B.Levinsona.
Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 171 p. (HIRA 160)
(Histology-Laboratory manuals)
BUKHVALOVp.I.B.j KIRPICHNIKOVA, U.S.; RYABOVP V.Fej SHCHERBAKOVA, EGG#
Different blood types in birdal based on materials collectedIn
the steppe distriats of the Virgin Territory. Vast. Moak. un.
Ser. 61 RIol,, poo-hv. 19 no-301-55 My-Je -164. (HIM 17t 12)
1, Kafedra. taitologil i gistologil Mookovskogo universitsta,
KIRPICHNIK
Cyt ~physiologlcal characteriotics of the ht4nrt r:cnlw:tlor, syrit-cm.
Biu.i.eksp.biol.i mad. 57 110-53107-108 M~,
(mrRA 8j2)
1. Kaf-.idra t-Itologii I gistologii (znv. - prnf. G.I.Roskin
(dk:c,7-,l.sod1) Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogro univerrit-~tn Iment
lx~m-lncoovn. Suhmitted May 25, 1963.
H! j.k,c, ca I ev. dence of *-a--:
in tlie, oondticttv-i ryotom of 0
50 ORIRA 18:10)
ROSKINp G.I. (Moskva, 1-92j, Seliverstov per., 1,, kv.32); KIRPICHUHUT OVA., Ye.S.
Cytochemical analysis of the nature of the bond of ribonucleic
acid with proteins in the cello of normal tisaues and malignant
tumors. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 40 no.5s27-33 Mr 161.
(MIRA 15:4)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy tsitologii i taitokhimii rakovoir
kletki i kafedra gistologii (zav. - prof. G.I.Rookin) Moskovskogo
gosudarstvemogo universiteta. Adres Kirpichnikovas Moskva,, Moskovskiy
gosudaratvonnyy universitet, kafedra*gistologii.
(NUCIZIG ACIDS) (PROTEINS) (CANCER)
1%
KIUICZE*~~.', "I.; 'X',",, W. "Solar engines."
Problemy, 1-.7ar-saw, VA 9, Ito 2, 1953, P. 100
SO: Easte.,.-n Europonn Pccesnions List, Vol 3, 4!o 10, Oct 1),54, Ub. of ConLgreps
FEDORETSP G.I., gornyy Inah.; KIRPIKIN, V.V., gornyy Jnzh.
,
Exnerience and prospects for using metal supports at the
40th Anniversary of the October Mine of the Nikopoll-
Marganets Trust. Gor. 2hur. no.9s25-28 S 164. (M1RA 17t120,
1. Trest Nikopall-Marganets.
KRYSHOVA, N.A.; VERIGINA, A.S.; KIRPIKINA, M.D.
Studies on the effect of the carariform preparation Hydeton
in diseases of the nervous system with increased nriscle tonus.
Vop.psikh.i nerv. 8078-382 162. (MIRA 17:4)
KIRPINOT, V. A.
Viscous Liquid and the Joundary Layer
Dissertationt "Beat Laos in Coil Pipes-" Cand Tech Sci. Moscow Inst of Chemical YAchine
3uilding, Moscow, 1953- (Referatlygy Zhurnal -- Xekhanikn, Xoscov. YAr 54)
SO: SUR 213, 20 SOP 1954
,KIRPIKOV2_L.~~JuuA. tekhn. nauk; KONDUKOV,, N.D.,, kand. tekhn. riaukj
*------GUM4ANt A.A.# doktor fiziko-catem, nauk, prof.., red.
(Y"amientals of the tbarmodynamics of flows] Oanovy temodinamiki
potokaj uchabnoe posobie. Pod red. A.A.Gukbmana. MoBkvap Moak.
In-t khim. masbinootroontiap 1961. 119 (miRA i4:n)
(Thermodynardos) %uld dyn=Ics)
. Yla4laIr Arkadlieyicl
I K"?1600vj A W GIJKHMAN, A.A., doktor fis.-mntem.
-moon naux,-prors, Tea.j F ROVA, T.P., red.; CHIZHEVSKIr,
E.M., takhn. red.
(Introduction to the thermodynamics of chemical and phase
transitions] Vvedenie v termodinamiku khimicheskikh i fa-
zovykh pr*mshchenii. Moskva, Roavuzizdat, 1963. 50 p.
(MIRA 16:9)
(Chemical equilibrium)
KIRPIKOVA, T.
"Probability and information" by A.M.Yaglom and I.M.Taglom.
Reviewed by T. Kirpikova. Fiz mat spisanis BAN 4 no.4:318 161.
KIRPIKOVA, T.
"Correct methodo of language study (The so-called Imatimmtical
linguistics')" by O.S. Alchmanovap I.A. Melchuk, Ye.V. Faftcheva,
and R.M. Frumkina. Reviewed by T. Kirpikova. Fiz mat spisanie
BA14 5 no.2t158 162.
FEIZOVO B.; OBRETENOV A ; SF.NDOV,, B.; KWIXOVA, T.j JOUKANOV, T.
[Dzhukanovj, T-j 0
Froquencies of letters in vritten Bulgarian. Doklady BAN 15
no*3s243-244 162*
1. Submitted by Corresponding Member L. Ilieff [Ilievo L.I.
KrRPISHCHIMVA, T.P.1 TAST OVA, L.P.
011nical studies on a now sulfonamide diurotic diacarb. Terap.arkh.
31 no.llt62-65 1 159. (MIRA 1313)
1. Is fakullt takoy torapevtichoskoy kliniki (saveduyushchiy - prof.
D.P. lushelev:kiy) Swerdlovskago m-41tainskogo Instituta.
(ACBUZOZAMMN ther.)
KIRPONOS, Ye.M., starshly nauchnyy sotradnik; NIKOHOYA. T.K., starshiy
nauc notrudnik; NIKIRGY. N.G., polkovalk, red.
(Hero of the Soviet Union Ruben Rule Ibarraril Oerol Sovetakoso
Soiuza Ruben Ruis Ibarruri. Koskva, 196o. 31 p.
(MIRA 14:2)
lo Moscow, TSentrallayy nusay Boystskoy Armii, 2, TSentralinn
muzey Sovetakoy Armil, (for Xirponos, Hikonova).
(Ibarrari. Ruben Rals)
ARSENINs N.D.; BUDKOVSKIYj, N.G.; BOLOTIN, A.A.; BONARTSEVAj, N.N.,-
BOGDANOVAI M.V.; GOLDVENK09 I.P.; ILtBIIZNXO, K.I.;
KIRPONOS, Te.MTj KARAFMANp X.G.; KIRSANOVAI I.A.;
'---U=SWq A.L.; KOREWTIKOVAp H.F.; KORZMNEVSKAYAj T.I.;
NEMIROVpN.G.;.NIXONOVAj T.K.; NAZAROVv V.N.; PISAREVAp I.A.1
POPOV, S.A.1 FRONINA, N.A.; PAKHMAN, M.Ye.; REYPOLSKU9 S.N.;
ROGACIEV, U.N.; SOSNINA., V.D.; STARSHINOV, B.M.; KHUDYAKOVv
B.Ya.; SBELEKASOV9 V.I.; PARKOVj V.P.,, podpolkovnikp red.;
MURAV1YEVj A.I.,, po:Lkovn:Lks red.; CILAPAYEVA, R.I... tekbn. red.
(Rolics of military glory]Relikvii boevoi slavy. Moskva
Voenizdatp 1962, 166 p, (MIRA 15,:$)
1. flauchrWye sotrudniki TSentrallnogo muzeya Sovetskoy Armii
(for all except Furav'yev, Chapayevs).
(Military ruseums)
XTRMA I YA. 11~. .~__ ,
Knahanized unloading of coal In pillar splitting. VAst. U91 7 U It
11
23 A 158. 0& U12.)
(Coal-handling machinery) 0.1 -,
.i'.
IT
KIRPOTA, Ya.A., got-lily Imb.
Wider introduction of gas removal in mines of the Donets Basin.
Ugoll 3e no.11:56-57 N 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. TSentrallnyy kumitat professionallnogo sopiza rabochikh
ugollnoy promyshlennosti.
KIRPOTA, Ya.A., gornyy inzhol SIIUKHACHEV, A.P., gornyy inzh. (Karaganda);
------AVWANp A,A,, inzho
Readers' response to the article by M.A*Magoichonkov,, and VeN.
Diadyk "Record of blasting operations In coal mines"; "U ollfa
1962, No.12. Ugoll 39 no.ls64-65 Ja 64, %RA 170)
1. TSentralInyy komitet professionallnogo soyuza rabochikh ugollnoy
promyshlennosti (for Kirpota). 2. Dongiprouglemash (for Avakyan).
q -- *VO 0*
Linear operators In the space of -rector functions. Etch. gap. MM
39 no.3:55-60 156. WHA 10M
O'unctional analysis)
4 4 1 0. may 59
EXCERPTA MICA sac 4 Vol 12/5 Med. Micr
1284. USE OF LYSATES OF SAPROPHYTIC MICROORGANISMS IN NUTRIENT
MEDIA FOR ACCELERATION OF BACTERIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF
TYPHOID FEVER (Russian text) -_KjrpuzIdI K. S. and Drozhev-
It I n a M. S. - ZH. MIKROB. EPID. I 11MMUROML-1957/6 (92-97)
Tables 5
As a Frowth-promoting factor for S. typhi a lysate of Sarcina lutea was used, pre-
pared by the following method. Fresh chicken albumin was added to a suspension
of Sarcina lutea; after 1-2 days' Incubation total lysis was observed. To this
lysate 0. 2% of formaldeh do was added. The optimum growth-promoting concen-
tration of the lysate was
Chaknava - Moscow
137-58-6-11329
Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1953, Nr 6. p 10 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Okunev, A.I., Kirr, L.D., Oshman, V.A., Ryabov, Yu.F.
----------------
TITLE: The Distribution of Rare and Disseminated Elements in the Mill-
ing of Ural Copper-and-zinc Ores by Separation of Independent
Concentrates (Raspredeleniye redkikh i rasseyannykh elemen-
tov pri obogashchenii ural'skikh medno-tsinkovykh rud 9 vydel-
eniyem samostoyatel'nykh kontsentratov)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 23, pp IZ-13
ABSTRACT: The Unipromed' Institute has made a study of the distribu-
tion of rare and disseminated elements among the various mill-
ing products at sections of the Krasnoural'sk and Karabash Ore
Milling plants. The results of the analyses show that the Cd,
In,and Ge contents of the Zn concentrate exceed many times
over the contents thereof in the starting specimen. However,
the total extraction thereof in the Zn conc-ntrate is compara-
tively low, and it is 67-85% in the pyrite concentrate and tail-
ings. The concentration of rare elements in the Cu concentrate
is less, owingAo the separation of Zn concentrate, than is the
Card 1/1 case in flotation involving a combined Cu-Zn concentrate. A.Sh.
1. Copper ores--Processing 2. Zinc ores--Processing
3. Rare earth elements--Availability
137-58-6-11954
Translation frc.m: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 110 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Ryabov, Yu.F., Okunev, A.I., Kirr, L.D., Oshman, V.A.
TITLE! Distribution of Certain Rare and Disseminated Elements in the
Treatment Products of Copper Ores and Concentrates (Raspre-
deleniye nekotorykh redkikh i rasseyannykh elementov v pro-
duktakh pererabotki mednykh rud i kontsentratov)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn, metallurgii, 1957, Nr ZZ, pp 24-27
ABSTRACT: Tables of the distribution of rare and disseminated elements
at various stages of conversion at the Karabash and Kras-
noural'sk copper smelter are presented. Under conditions of
pyrometallurgical treatment, In. Ge,and TI chiefly go into the
slags; Se and Te go into the blister Cu and the dust; and '~d
into the dust.
G.S.
1. Copper ores--Processing 2. Rare eartii elerents--Determination
Card 1 /1
GALIMOVI M.D.j KIRR, L.D.; STEPINO B.V.; ZAPONOVA,, K.F.
Behavior of arsenic and rare elements during the oxidizing
roasting and iulfatization of dusts and sublimates. TSvet.
met. 34 no.12:61-67 D 161. (MM 14:12)
(Copper industry-By-products)
(Fly ash)
MAGMA
BUKETOV, Ye.A.; BURDAKOV, Yu.D.I--KIR Z.S.; MALYSHEVO V.P.
Shaft furnace calcination of electrolytic copper slime. TOvet. met,
38 no-4t28-30 Ap 165. (MIRA 180)
KAAR, Kh. [Kaar, H.)j PW,T.),,O.; SHVINDLEWAN, G.
Studying the activity of catalysta on the basis of bis-
cyclopentadiene compounds of titanium In the polymerization
of ethylene. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. I tekh. nauk
12 no, 3:295-300 163. (MIRA 16: 11)
1. Academy of Sciences of the Estonian S.S.R., Institute
of Chemistry. 2. Corresponding member of the Academy
of Sciences of the Estonian S.S. R. (for Kirret).
MLLrKj 3. (Ollik,, Z,I; XIJUMTP 00
Wantitat1ve analysis af a mixture of wool and polyester fiber
by pyrolytio gas Wmatography, Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-
ante i Ukhe vauk 2.4 noo3sl33-140 165# (MTRA '48:11)
1. Institut khimii AN Estonakoy M.
J-CCBSSIO1 ITRt AP4014226 5/0023/63/000/004/0414/0419.
A'UTHO*'t S I F."! -(Corresponding zember)l Schwindlerman.
Kaar, H. (Yjmro Kh.)j Kirret 0
IG. (Shvindlerman' 0.)
i-TITLE: A study of the notivity of catalytio systems based on bis-cyclopentadienyl
tij-.Lni= compound in the polymerization of ethylene, 2o A study of the sotivity
!ok" the catalytic complex (C H TiCl - (iso-C Hq)2AlC1
i 5 5 2 2 4
SOURCE- AN EstSSR. Izv. Ser. riz.-matem. i tekhn. naric, no. 4, 1963, 414-419
!TOPIC TAGS: polymerizationt ethylene polymerization, catalyst, alicyclio compoundel,
ititanium-aluminum catalyst, bia-cyolopentadienyl titanium compound, di-iso-butyl 10
lalu:iinum chloridep hydrochlorio aoid, alkylaluminum dichloridej polar titanium-
aluminum bond
iABSTITUCT: a
The effeot of 11C1 and alkylaluminum chlorides on the performanoe of th
leatalytic complex (C H ) TiCl - (iso-C 11.),,AICI in the polymerization of ethylene
'Itivily of the Q;alytio system was plotted on qrsphs and
ras investigated R95a
.recorded as the yield of the polymer per 1 Mol of bie-cyolopentadienyl (BCPD)
:within a time period of 1-5 hourse Preliminary experiments with the polymerization!-
].Card 1/2
JACCESSION NR: AP4014226
of ethylene in toluene by the Ti-Al complex revealed a maxim= activity within a
20-40C temperature range, It was found that when either HCl or RAlCl2 were intro-
duced into the reactor previous to.the formation of the catalytic Ti-Al complex,
!
Ithe polymerization of ethylene did not take place at all, while the green inactive
;Ti-Al cor;.nound was still formed. Since HCl and RAIC12 were effective when time was
lallowed for the formation of an active Ti-Al complex, it is interpreted by the
,'authors as an indication of a certain time element required for the formation of
!C-Ti bonds. It is assumed that the incorporation of 0.5-1.0 millimole qf E01 per
11 raillimole of R2AlC1 results primarily in the formation of RAIM
The obtained
!polymers were of linear structure and had a melting point of 133-IiM Infrared
spectral analysis revealed that when the catalytio system was stimalated by the
Addition of (C H ) C01 the obtained polyetbylene contained a large amount of side,..,
,'branches and o~ 2oKle bonds* Orig. art. bass 3 tables and 4 charts.
'ASSOCILTION: Institut khWi Akademii nauk Estonskoy SM (Institute of Chemistl7s
'Acadeqr of Sciences Estonian LIM)
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EYZENI 0. [Eisen, O.1p kand. tekhn. nauk; ARUMEYELp E. [Arumeel, E.1;
EYZENI Yu. [fisen, J.]; RAUDE, Kh. [Raude, H.]; PYDER, I.
(Poder, I.j;JXjRFZT,-O.; 1AIM, L. [Lahe, L.); VYANIKVER,
M. (Vanikyer, M.1
Deteruinlng the individual composition of the Oddle
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and the spectrum analysis methods. Inv. AN Est. SSR. Ser.
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(MIRA l7t9)
1. Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
AN Estonskoy SSR (for Kirret).
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HICILET, O.G., MEN, YU.J., DILIKTDAiZHY, N.L.
"Thermal Analysis of Combustible Shale-Yukers~tet" Irx. IN Est SSF6,
2, No 1, 103-107p 1953
The aut~,ors describe the procedure and resultv of tPsts on fcur
samyles of shales. The differential curves c(~nstructpul rellect t~e
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AUTHORS: Valdek, R 00, Kirret, O.G., Lutskovskaya, N.L., Polikarpoy W.K.,
; f chn ca sciences
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TITLEt On Some Physical and Physico-Chemical Properties of Estonian
Oil Shale (Kukersits) and its Coke and Semi-Coke Products (0
nekotorykh fisiobeskikh i fiziko-khimiohoaklkb evoyetvakh
slantea-kukersitat yego koksa i polukoksa)
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademil Nauk Estonskoy SSR, Seriya Tekhnicheskikh i
Fiziko-Khimicheskikh Nauk# 1957, # 39 py 229-244 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Research has been carried out to investigate changes in the
proportion of oil shale and its coking products, in dependence
on the composition of crude oil shale and on its thermal treat-
ment conditions.
Various samples were investigatedt shale-coke obtained from
the Kohtl&-Jarve Plant chamber-ovens, semi-coke of Kivioli
mines, as well as cokes and semi-cokes obtained by their retort-
ing in a laboratory installation at 5200, 7000, and 90e C.
The results of the research prove that heat conductivity of oil
shale increases with the increase of its apparent specific gra-
vity and decreases with the increase of its "kerogenl-content.
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TITLEs On Some Physical and Physico-Chemical Properties of Estonian
Oil Shale (Kukersits) and its Coke and Semi-Coke Products (0
n*kotorykh fitichookikh L fiziko-khisichookikh evoyetyakh
alantea-kukersita, yego kokea i polukoksa)
By conversion' of oil shale into semi-coke, its real specific
gravity and porosity increase, and continusto increase with the
rise of the coking temperature up to 9000C.
The apparent speoifio gravity and heat conductivity decrease
while oil shale to converted into seeii-coke, The reduction of
semi-coke beat conductivity to due to the increase of its poro-
sity in comparison with oil shale.
An analysis of shale-cokes has shown that changes on the compo-
sition of coke organic matter depend mainly on the coking tempe-
rature and only to a very small extent on the chemical composi-
tion of the oil shale.
Thermographic characteristics of oil shale and coke samples
show the dependence of thermal effects on their composition.
An analysis of sieve fractions of crushed samples from Kobtla-
Yarve chamber-ovon coke and Kivioli tunnel-oven semi-coke has
shown that the coniWt of organic substances is higher in the
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