SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZNETSOVA, L. A. - KUZNETSOVA, L. P.
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Protein fractions of the blood during acute dysentery In chIldren.
Nauch. trudy Kaz. gos. med. inot. 14:469-470 164- (MIRA 18:9)
1. Kafedra detakikh bolezney (mv. - prof. Yu.V.11hkarov) Kazan-
skogo meditsinskogto Instituta.
P 7 0-0.29."ff 7-1) -INT-8 0 ORCE C*ODH1U 6/000/024/0103/0103
INVENTOR: Antonova, Ye.A.1 Kuznetsova# L#A#
ORO: none
TITLEi Solder for Joining metal to metal, ceramics or cermets. Class'
49, No. 189668.'.
SOURCE: Izobretaniya, promyshlennyye obrai Itoy, tovarnyye %naki, n6.
24, 1966, 103
TOPIC TAGS: solder., metal solderin P fhe'ri9,L
6 E/Z /7 M I C. 7-0 n7erqA Sf-111C el, uIrr
ABSTRACT: This A~thor*Certificate introduces a solder' for j.oinin.g metal to metal,
Z., :ceramics or cermets. The solder consists of a filler and a bindel-, such
as a noncaustic glass. To improve the air-tightness and oxidation
resistance of the joint, the filler contains 20% chromium, 70Z
nickel, 5% boron-, and 5% silicon. [TDI',
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TITLE
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SOMC21 Somber Po sh"Vetv
resistant coating
if UW I
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ngradp lad-iro ikuka, Igo,,
TOPIG TAGSo chromium oarbidet metal costinge corset product,, beat resistance#
oxidation inhibition, COA"AAD-
ABSTRAM 'Chromium oarbift'GrA has a hipt resistance to the action of **ids#
does not react with C1 at'tompbritures =":- 90D-1000C and with air at !-5 14M, and.
has a thermal expansion 6ooffivient nearly the son as 1X&t of steel. Ibis work
was aimed at studying the *bonditions for forming aermetAype coatings on steel*
The composition of the -coating was Cr3C2 binder. Sompl s of St. 3 Aeal
(10xl5x: 2 ma) were sandblasted before c*at:Lng* Th* water imponsions 4lips) were
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prepared from adkWres ot"powdered compounds with an addition of 20%
May were - applied to the - samples by -immersion and fixed by baking at W ro tiou
temperature T in an inert atmosphere# mostly Ar# but some saxples were also baked
in 0, NR3j, and in a vaauuft of 14-2-16-3mus Hg* Several types of powdered vdxturse
were used 1 (1) 85$t 70%j "l or 30% Cr302 + 15%, 30%t 50%, or 70% Ni at
temperatures of 1150-125001 (2) 8% 70%*_ 50%p or 30% Cr C a + 15%t 30%P 50% or 70%
NichMm (20% or and 80% at temperatures of UM250C; and (3) 90%, -M%,
50T, or 30% - Qr3G2 +'IdV,, "%,, 50%,, or 70% mixture of powders (20%Qrp 70%Nip 5%0
and 5%M) at temperatures of'.1140-12400. All coatings were Nrued at temperatures
lower th*3 the malting points of their omponentse The formation of a uniform
nonporous coating occurred within anarrow range of temperatur4s* Slight over-
beating (20-300) -resulted In +.be formation of beads,, and heating below T produced
a Slorous coating. An increase in the amount of binder widened the temperature
range of the formation of a witors nonporous coatings The best results were
obtained with coatings having a binder ina4a from a idxture of Or. lip Sip and B
youderep the concentration of the binder being 30-50 parts by weight. The O"tillp.
with two carbides WrA, 65%p no M%y and the balance or the mixture made from
Crp His Sip and B taken in the same amounte as in mixture ()) were baked on ft. 3
steel In. a vamm at. U20-125000, in N at 1230-12600t and in 193 at IZIO-226M and
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compared with coatings containing one oarbi,
Is (60% CMrQ2 and & mixture Of 40% Or,'
Nis Si, and B), The coating with two carbides (con ag loan binder than the
co&ting with one carbide) formed approximately equallyAh-avacuun or In Vp Ar, or
and did not form in air. Carbide coatings effectively protectedan ordi
nary
stool against oxidation at temperatures =*"- 10000 for a prolonged time (:,. 100 br).
7ho high atability of oarbide coatings with respeat to oxidation at high temp*rofflu...~~'
tures was attributed to the formation of a stable film of the spinal type
.39 NLO) that was strongly -adherent-to coating* Carbide coatings were '13 to
W20
20 times =ore ros:ietant to (abrasive) wear than the quartz glass and hence the
ailicate anamels Metallo, a studies revealed the presence of a transition
ayek between th; metal and the coating which wan formed by
jdittmLono I
Crig. art. haas
transition Uyer did not etch in a 5% alcohol solution of HN03
2 figures and /# tables*
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TE31MFO, I-an MITAI.;HWA, Valentima Fe-lorwiTia,
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YJtYUK(JV, V.L.p epets. red.
KU -J&
(l'Carrc,us-31--typW* miDdIng sy3tems; from practices in the
use of mllking crnveyornj Dolllnyc u!3tqnovki "Kanasel"';
iz c.Vyta primenonlia konvelernykh dloil'iqkh ustanovok.
Moahaq Btari tektne informats1dr 1964. 95 p.
(VT,lLA 18-5)
ACC NR: AP5024997 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000 /016/0061/0061
INVENTOR: Antonovaj Ye. A.; KmAnetgova, L,_A~,_
ORG: notte
TITLE: Method of protecting steel against gas corrosion~""tlass 22, No. 173865
1A
SOURCE; Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 16, 1965, 61
TOPIC TAGS: steel corrosion, gas corrosion, corrosion prevention, steel corrosion
prevention, corrosion resistant coating
ABSTRACT:. This Author Certificate introduces a method of protecting steel against
gas corrosion by means of a coating consisting of a filler and a silicate-metal
binder. To improve the oxidation resistance of the coating, chromium carbide is
used as a filler. In a variant of the method, the silicate-metal binder consists
of 15-25 (weight) parts qhjqmJMm 2-6 parts.boron 65-75 parts nickel and
3-10 parts silicon. [ND]
SUB CODE: MH,IE/ SUBM DATHJ 030ct62/ ATD PRESS:
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SAMOYLOVA A.N.; MALITSEV, V.A.1 TAT&r%jKIY, V.P.; KURDYUMOVA, I.N.1
&NETSOVA, L.A.
Absorption apectr= originated by photolysis of boron chloride
with ozone. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.4:909 Ap 163. (MIRA 17-.7)
1. Moskovokiy gosudarstvonnyy universitat.
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PANIN. V.Ye.; KUZIIFI-,iOVAp L.D.
Nature of transformationo in unfomcd 4f-bras8wi. Piz. met.
A. metalloved. 17 no.5098-800 My 164. 170)
1. Sibirskiy Miko-tekhnichookly Institut,
!WfZ-.i---llSzQllAl L. F.
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K13ZITETSOVA, I.J.
Eff -it ~f rcipeatIA anti-en injeu-t ona on the tlt-,r of aeglutinating
sora and !!i ~ha fracticral comp-mition of o-irum protains,
Vak. i rrv.
Effor.-t of arjt-,gil:-L fl~',St~3 wid Intinrvals boturen Injecticns on thd
Inin forinatton wid tho fractional ronp3ition
dy7V%Mj,~,;3f .4
L,era, ItId.'159-165
L m1krobiclugE.,
SAVINKOVp V.M.# prepod.; SHURAKOV, V.V.,, prepod.j BAS"INA, Te.V.0
red.; KUZNETSOVA, L.G.p red.
(Programming for the "Minak-I Kectronic digital compruterl
methodological manual for students of the correspondence
section of the department of machine accounting and comput,
ing operational Progra=irovanie dlia ETsVH "Minsk-l";
uchebno-motodichookoe polsobis dlia studentov zaochnogo ot-
deleniia fakulfteta, makhanizataii ucheta i vychinlitallrVkh
rabot. Mookvaq Vyashaia shkolap 1964. 2" p. (MIRA18:7)
G&~,OEINUO, Boris TIvovich; KRICT'MA, L.G., rcd.
[Using mathomationl mo-hods in plonning automotivo
freight transportation] Primanonio matewiticheakikh
h-'odov v planirovanii avtomobillrjykh porevozok. ln.~.)
Rosvuzizdat, 1963. 82 p. (MIRA 17:7
-1
SMLODSKAYA, Viktoriya Alokt3and.-cjvna; [-.LKHAII, K.A., nauc.,,n. rC4 . ;
,-KUZI-IET.90VA, L.G., red.
[Short courve in highor rmthematical Kratkli kc=3 vyaghoi
matomatiki. Podolluk, Vyaahaia sbkola, 1963. 495 p.
1?,r,,)
~A
Card 1/1 : Pub. 42-11/11
Author : Getmanov, Ya. Ya. and Kuznetsova, L. G.
Title : On the question of the biology of sphagnums
Periodical : Izv. M SSSR. Ser. biol- 5, 135-144, Sep-Oct 1954
Abstract : Studiea the effect of separate chemical factors on growth and coloration
of sphagnums. Sphagnums used in the experiment were S. fuscum, S. me-
dium, and S. recurvum. Organic and inorganic solutions were used as
culture media, as follows: Organic: cane sugar, levulose, lactose,
lactic acid, and acetic acid in various concentrations. Inorganic:
a mixture of mineral salt (NaN031 WaH2 P04, KC1, CaSO4) in distilled
water, also four solution: of the same mixture without N, K, P, and
Ca, and in addition a solution of CaS04 in distilled water. Tables.
Seven references: 6 LYSSR (all prior to 1940)
Institution ; Komi Affiliate of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, town Syktyvkar
Submitted : January 28, 1954
I -,
,_ KUZXBTWVA. L- G.
Comparing the telluric lines Of 0 at different altitudes above
sea levels Trudy Sakt, astroboto h Usaich. SaR 812W-244 160.
(O.Vgou) (Traunhofer lines) (MIRA IN12)
KUZNETSOVAO L.G.J. inzh.j YUR'YrV, N.M,, inih.
Basic indices of the efficiency of now equipment. Vest.mashinostr.
43 no.3s79-92 Mr 163. (MM 16:3)
(Industrial equipment)
AVERICHEV, Yevgeniy Petrovich; AKSONVICH, Vladimir, losifovich;
RASKIN, Mikhail Nikolayevich; KU221ETSOVA, L.G., red.
(Reconditioning plunger pairs; plartice of the Zaraysk
Machinery Plant) Vosstanovlenie plunzhernykh par; iz
opyta raboty Zaraiskogo iftekhanicheskogo zavoda. Moskva,
Biuro tekhn. informatsii, 1964. 31 P. (MIRA 18:5)
ZIIUKOV, N.A.; MYTAREV, A.G.; PARAFIONOV, A.I.; SAFT)NOV, A.A.;
SILKIN, N.P.; SLUTSKIY, Ya.L.; FROLKOV, P.P.;
KUZNETSOVA, L.G., red.
(Cent-alized reF~Ii of hydraulic systemsj work practice of
the Mikhailov Regional Association of uSellkhoztekhnika"
of Ryazan Province] TSentralizovannyi remont gidrosistem;
opyt raboty Mikhailovskogo raionnogo ob"edineniia "Sell-
khoztekhnika" Riazanskoi oblasti. Moskva, Biuro tekhn,
InformatsiiO 1964, 14 p. (Peredovoi opyt I predlozhenlia.
Serlia. 1. Remont mashinnotraktomogo parka) (MIRA 1815)
RADIN, S.Yo.; KUZNFMIJOVA~ L,G.p rod.
[Operation of digital computer devices in program control
systems; methodological manual for the independent study
of correspondence students in cournet; In "Autoruitic control"
and "Calculating and computing apparntus") Rabota tolfrovykh
vychislitelinykh ustroistv v sistonakh proframmnogo upravle-
niia; matodicheakoe posobie dlia samo5tolatellnol raboty
studentov-zaochnikov po kursams "Avtorratichoikoo i,ogulirova-
nie" i "Schetno-roshniusht-hio pribory." [n.p.) Rosvuzizdat,
1963. 38 P. . (MIRA 17:9)
RYVKZ , Allbert Anatollyevich; RYVKIII, Anatoliy Zalranovich;
KHRENOV, Leonid Sergeyevich, prof.; PMETSOVA, L.C.,red.
(Mathematical handbook for -orrespondence students of
secondary technical schoole) Spravochnik Vo matematike dlia
uchashchikhoia-mochnikov arednikh spetniallnykh uchebnykh
zavedenii. M03kva, Vysshaia shkola, 1964. 519 p.
(mIRA IW)
KISELEV, A.I.j KRAM,'OV, M.L.; HAKARENKOj G.I.; KU7%ETXVA. L.G.,
red.
[Problems In ordinary differential equations] Sbornik
zadach po ebyknovennym differentsial-Irym uravneniiam. Je
Moskvay Vysshala shkola, 1965. 235 p. (MIRA 1W)
MffGIMIY]ff Il lya BbrislDvich; XUZMFZSOTAo, WoT.l. loelfoTwj ]MINOT, le.L.,
nawhnyy red,; Solkep redo; VILlUMTA, JoNs, tekba.
red,'
[In search of the fiir7 stone] Z& ognennym kmem. Noukra, Crom.
iz&.Yo geogr. lit-ry, 1958. 212 p. (mm 11110)
L Uoh*W askretarl koultata po wtooritam Akmdemll nauk SSM
(;or Krinov).
(Noteorites)
.,-.KUZNZTOO-U.,Lyuboyl...Iooifovnat-lBVQUIIW, Illya Borisovich; PRO-
KHODTSBVA, Ma., red.1 ZORKINA, G.P., mledshiy red.; VIUNSKAU,
AJ., takhn.red,
EKystery of tha Island of Saaremael Tains, ostrova Saaremaa.
Moskva, Gos,isd-vo geogrolit-ry, 1960. 122 p.
(KIRA 13:6)
(Osel (Island)--Kateorites)
~~~?ovvna; KROPOTKIN, P.N.p doktor gool.-miner.
nauko naucbnyy red.*; KAMLUSH, S.I., red.; MkLICHEV-0M,G.11.,
red. kert;.VIIMISKAYA, E,N,p takhno red,
[Shifting continento]Kuda plymt materiki. Mookvap Geografgiz,
1962o 317 P.
(Wegener, Alfred Lotharf 1880-1930)
e KONOVALOVP VABiliy Vaoillyevich; KPPLETJQYL-lyudmilp_j.yp~p_qym~-
KOVALICIIUK, V.S., prepodavatell, rateenzent; POKROVSKff,
DA, prepodavatell, retsenzent; KHACHATUROV, V.V., red.;
USANOVA, N.B., takhn. red.
(Radio navigation equipment on ships]Sudovye radionavigatsion-
nye ustroistva. Moskva, Izd-vo "Morokoi transport," 1962. 374 p.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Radio in navigation) (Radar in navigation)
KONOVALOV, V., starshiy prepodavatelf; KM
OSOKINI Be, otarshiy prepoda~gell; RM"w, He
Attachment of radar equipwnt helping to distinguish the
side of an approaching vessel. More flot 22 no.8t23-25
Ag 162. (KTRA 15t7)
1. Vyssheye voyenno-inshenornoye Morokoye Uchilishche.
(&WAr in naVigation)
(Collisions at oea-Prevention)
--MEL' 111KOV u-NUMTSOVA -- - - -- - -- -
Clinical documentation in the practice of medical jurisprudence.
Zdrav,, Belor, 6 no. 10s47-48 0 160, (MW 13:10)
le Iz kafedry oudabnoy maditsiny Vitebakogo meditsinskogo
instituta (zaveduyushchiy kafedrpy - dotaent Tu#L. Mallnikov)s
(MEDICAL JURIS M DENCE)
GNLTYSWg A.I.p doktor med.nauki KUZNE7SOVAt L.I.
Remato of treating patients with lymphograindmatoole. Vraah.
dolo no,12177-79 D 160o (min 3411)
1. Kafedra propedevtichesko7 khirurgii (pav. Prof. G.P. Kortunoviob)
Llvovskogo maditainakogo inatituta.
(HODGKIN'S DISEASE)
KUNETSOVA; L, I.
USSR/)AAtals - Analysiap Colorimetric
Nonferrous Metals
May 50
ItColorimetric Determination of Small Quantities of Phosphorus, Arsenict and Silicon
in Nickel and Copper," N. A. Filippova, L. I. Kuznetsova, State Inat of Nonferrous
Metals, 9j pp
"Zavod Lab" Vol XVIp No 5
Develops colorimetric methods for determination of phouphorual arnenic,a nd ailicon
in nickel and copper based on selective and successive extraction of heteropolyacids
with various organic solvents. Relative error is not higher than 8-10%. Methods
permit determination of all three elements from one sample not heavier than 5 g
and reduce time of analysis from umml 5-6 days to one working day.
PA 160T72
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.531,00 D228/D304
AJJTHORSs Kuzneteoval L. I.,, and Gavrilova, 1. V.
TI TLE s Laboratory method of growing pentaerythrite crystals
SOURCEs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut kristallografii. Rost
kristallov, Y. 3p 1961, 283-285
TEXTs Previous attempts to prepare pentaerythrite crystals--used an
monochromators In X-ray an4lySis-have not met with much success, so the
authors studied the beat method of growing these crystals from aqueous
19 olutions with a slowly decreasing temperature. Fentaerythrite,
C(CH,,OH).,p belongs to the tetragonal system and has the following charac-
teristicas an S9 space-group; lattice parameters a . 6.10 � 0.02
4
c - 8.73 � 0.02 1; a density 1041 T ~cm3; a configuration of two
tetragonal tetrahedra with additional (0c), and (100) faces; and (001), 410) ang
~00) cleavages. The crystals were grown in the temperature range 80 - 92
Card 1/g
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taboratory method of... D228/D304
the crystallizer was a hermetically sealed Erlenmeyer flask, placed in a
thermostat with a contact thermometer, relay, mechanical mixer and refri-
gerator. Under static conditionsp the primer was attached to the bottom
of the flaskj for the dynamic set-up, either the same procedure was fol-
lowed or else the primer was fixed to the cover at the elongated end of
a rotating glaas crystal-carrier. The static method in recommended In
view of the poor stability of pentaerythrite between 80o and 92c which Im-
pedes the formation of large crystals. Pentaerythrite crystals are very
,sensitive to temperature and supersaturation changess any Inopportune
reduction of the temperature or increase of the supersaturation, however
slight, causes structural damage and the appearance of extra 001 faces,
Nevertheless, It is possible in a period of 10 days to grow crystals
weighing 50 g, and the authors conclude that even larger crystals may be
obtained by using a crys tall I zing-fl ask with a capacity in excess of
300 ml. There are 4 figures.
Card 2/2
WHIM, J.V.; IT,WMI(M~2 1,'0
Cha.rFt-,t-Wst!c;i of, thr, c,!' p7,taLA,~m
single rrytt.&~A. 11cat krJut. 4.~B,-88 164. (M-'Pt 170)
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KUZWS(3VA, L, L . - -, - -- -.- 1. 1. - .. I .. . I. . . .
KUZNETSOVA, L. 1. - "Imext1gation of a componsatod elootriomotor regulator with
an elongated field", Moscow,, 1955. Min Higher FAuantion U&Sa.
Moscow Order of Unin Favor 3ngineering Inst imeni V. M. Molotov.
(Disoortation for the Dtgree of Candidate of Technical Sciences).
SOv Adjh"n IdIgnin' No. 46, 12 Novomber 1955. Moscow
Ko7 NFT~ovjq, L,
AUTHORS. Coryainov, Fedor Alekseyevich, Candidate BOV/-161-58-1-15/33
of Technical Sciences, Docent at the Chair of Electrical Machines
at the Moscow Institute of Power Engineering, Kuznetsova Larisa
IjaBoynal Candidate of Technical Sciences, C r
of Electrical Machines at the All-Union Institute of Power Engineeft
TITLE: On the Problem of the Compensated Electrodynamical Longitudinal-
Field Controller(K voprosu o kompensirovannom elektromaehinnom
regulyatore prodollnogo polya)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye daklady vysehey shk I , Elektromekhanika i avtomatika,
1956, Hr 1, pp. 122 - 130 (USSR
ABSTRACT; The particular features of the compensated electrodynamical
longitudinal-field controllers used in automatic electric
drives are exposed. They permit to increase the quality of
existent olectro dynamical loneitiWinal-field controllers.
First a non-compennated longitudinal-field controller with a
self-exciting parallel winding and with a control winding in
investigated. if the mean-value i k of the additional currents
across the commutating segment is computed according to the
mean value of the additional ewe k - eR in the commutating
segment, which eqtjala (ek eR) a positive current i k is ob-
Card 1/4 tained with an accelerated communication (e k< eR) and a negative
On the 1roblew of tile Compensated Electrodynumical SUV/ 3-61-58-1-15/33
Lonjitudinal-Field Controller
current i with a retarded commutation (e < e ). e denotes
the commuLting EMP and e, the reactive iO. R In khe second
chapter the degree of com enoation of the armature reaction
is ir~vestibratod. Tito degreeIof compensation of the transverse
armature reaction in tile zone of the main poles must be chosen
equal to unity or somewhat larCer. If the compensation is
complete the field at load will be the same as at idling. In
thi,3 case no local increase of induction and of the voltage
between neighboring commutator segments occurs. Thus the danger
of a flashing-over at the commutator is aboliahed. It is
possible to increase the linear load of tile armature, when
a compensation is present. Thus tile amplification coefficient
of the controller can be increased. The third section deals
with the amplification and tile factor of merit. According to
formulae (11) and (12) both factors will increase in a machine
with a greater linear armature load and a higher speed. It
will also increase when the air Cap is smaller, the straying,
the saturation of tile machine and the induction in the air gap
arc hit;her. With a COMI)C113Ution winding the transverse armature
C-rd 2/4
On the Problem of the Compensated Electrodynamical SOV/ 161-56-1-15/33
Longitudinal-Field Controller
reaction can be completely compensated. Thus a saturation
in the slot zone can be removed. In the forth chapter the time
constant is investigated. Formula (13) for the time constant
T (Ref 2) of the exciter winding In written down. Its ana-
lysis shows that the number of poles (2p) the maximum admissible
armature speed (V .) and the current density in the exciter
winding must be increased in order to reduce the time constant.
The frame of the machine is to be laminated in order to reduce
the slowing-down effect of eddy currents upon the velocity of
transient processes. In the fifth section the test runs are
described. The model of a compensated electrodynAmical controller
was subjected to test-runs at a static and at a transient
mode of operation. The amplification factor and hence the
factor of merit of the controller is considerably influenced
by the degree of compensation of the transverse armature reaction
and by the resistance of the Belf-exciter winding. The gradient
of a current rise in the armature is greatuer almost by a factor
of 5 than in a controller without a compensation winding. The
Card 314 compensated controller exhibits a sufficiently great high-speed
On the Problem of the Compensated Electrodynamical SOV/ 3.61-58-1-15/33
Longitudinal-Field Controller
action and a stable operation. Thus it needs no stabilizing
devices. As compared to the longitudinal-field controller
the compensated electrodynamioal controller is simple and
reliable. It can be recommended: 1) For electric drives in
iron metallurgy and for electric drives of reversing milltrains.
2) Instead of a cascade connection of two one-stage electro-
dynamical controllers. 3) As a control of the exciter winding
of large synchronous machines. There are 3 figures, 5 tables,
and 5 references, which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIO.N: Wedra elektricheskikh mashin Moskovskogo
energeticheskogo inetituta (Chair of
Electrical Machines at the Moscow Institute or Power Engineerins)j
Kafedra elektrichaski masbin Voesoyaznogo energeticbeekogo institaUt
(Chair.of Faectrical Machines at the AU-Union Institute of Power
Engineering)
SUBCMD: Ja=ary 3j. 1958
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Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, N6. 15, P. 162,
# 32109
AUTHOR,: Kuznetsova, L-.I.
TITIE: Investigation of a Compensated Rotary Longitudinal Field Regulator
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. zaoch. energ. in-ta, 1958, No. 9, pp. 149-160
TEXT: Advantages of rotary amplifiers with a longitudinal field com-
pared with those with a transverse field are discussed. Principal relations
of parameters of the machine are derived and the influence of the degree of
compensation of the armature reaction is investigated. It is shown that in
order to increase 'the coefficient of amplification and the Q-factor it is ad-
visable to increase the rotational speed of the machine and the load of the
armature, to decrease the gap, induction and saturation.' The experimental part
of the study was carried out on a machine of 0.75 kw with an operating voltage
of 60 volts and a rotational speed of W50 rpm. Main poles of the machine had
5 windings (control, parallel self-excitation, voltage and current feedback).
0e,
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Investigation of a Compensated Rotary Longitudinal Field Regulator
In the shoes of main poles grooves were stamped to accomodate the compensating
winding balancing the transverse armature reaction. Data on windings, values
of the coefficient of amplification and equivalent time constants are given.
There are 5 Illustrations and 3 references.
1. Ya. L.
Translator's note: This Is the full translation of the orlginal Russian
abstract.
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~ VIARCHUK, G.I.; ILYASOVA, G.A.; KOLESOV, V.Ye.; KOCHERGIN, V.P.;
KUZNETSOVA, L.I.; POGUDAL.TNA, Ye.l.
[Critical masses of uranium - beryllium reactors) Kriti-
cheskie massy uran-berillievykh reaktorov. Moskva, Glav.
upr. po ispolizovaniiu atomnoi energii, 1960. 8 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
MARCHUK, G.I.; IINASOVA, G.A.; KOLESOV, V.Ye.,- KOCHERGIN, V.P.;
KUZNETSCVAx.-1tj.; POCUDALINA, Ye.I.
(critical masses of uranium-graphite reactors] Kritiche-
skis masay uran-grafitovykh reaktorov. Moskva, Glav. upr.
po ispoltzovaniiu atomnoi energii, 1960. 17 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
AUTHORS t
TITLEr
1 !.6eu
S~86Y62/000/000/004/012
Dia B ie6
Marchuk, G. J.p Kochergin, V. P., Pogudalina, Ye. I.,
Kuznetsova, L. 1.
Application of an offectivo one-group method to calculating of
nuclear reactors
PERIODICALj Teoriya i metody rasoheta yadernykh reaktorov; sbornik
statey. Ed. by G. 1. Marchuk; Moacowp Gosatomizdat, 1962,
79 - 85
TEXTs Several problems on applying one-group,methods to criticality
calculations are discuaced. Though one-group approximation is less accurate
than multi-group methods, it can be used for improving the critical
parameters. Since e.g. the formulau for averagin8 the constants are
fractional-linear funotionals it is poasible to average the constants with-
out needing to use the true solutions of the reaotor-equations. This can
be done by any approximate solution to these equ3tions, e.g. the diffusion
or Pi-approximation. The constants then used for calculating the critical
parameters yield a better approximation than Pi. Several variants of
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Application of an... B1021BI86
applying one-group reactor equationa are analyzed. If the system of reactor
equations
U
9 91 + 2:90 f (u - d)90(r,ul)dul
u u-r
+ j Zi.(u')o(U'u')9o(r,u')du' + X(u)4(r); (1)
OD
U
V(P + 7-91 . ~ 1 fl(u - uf)?1(r,u')du'
u-r
is represent,ed as multi*-group equations in P approximation, the effectiye
one.-group constants are
dry*-Z ~drq'q(r) drV9 #9-
0 OTO 0 90
Gn Gh Gn
I Vj_f P (10)
drVyv
N dry T dr
Gn 0 0 Gn 10 0 Gn
where
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00 M
jvxf(p (i ~J~Tj + (I w 1P
7,U)du, ~o To
00 0 0 0 0 T. 1
Pi is the resonance capture probability, qi the moderator density, X(U) is
the fission spectrump 7-the total macroscopic crone section, -7-8 and Y-in
elastic and inelastic scattering cross sections, r the maximum logarithmic
.energy loss, f , f and w are collision functions; TV, ftr and vT are
0 1 f
cross sections chosen such that-the keff calculated from (1) and from the
conjugate equations
V
+ vy-f(P --0 Mt
1 0 0 c + 2:t r'? 1
coincide. In tirat approximation one can replace 91' and " in (10) by
0 Tj
(P and With the ope-group constants thus obtained the system (4) is
0 1P
solved, after which the constants are averaged again making use of (10).
This process is repeated successively untilk off from (4) becomes constant.
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Application of on... B102/M6
The one-group constants can be used for improving the arltioal mass para-
meters by solving the one-group kinetic equation
V + ~ It fo + ~T f
ir 47C
with the method of spherical harmonics. This is done for a spherical
reactor with infinite water reflector. The critical mass of aqueous solu-
tions of 90~lo enriched UO F is calculated in Y -approximation using the
2 2 3
above described one-group method and a multi-group method. The deviation
is 5~- Similar calculations are carried out for urdnium, graphite systems.
There are 3 figures.
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Le H., Insh.1 GEMBOY, 0, 1.,, ]Aborantl CHMKM, P. I.,,
Nl~iint
InvestigatW coefficients of
of the bydraulic revirtance
furnace air preheaters. Sbors
162.
heat tranefer
of new checkerwork
nauch.
and
by convection
ohapes In blaBt
trud. VNIIMT no.8:68-105
(MIRA 101)
(Blaat furnaces) (Heat-Convection)
(Fluid mchanics)
TYLKIN, M.A.; ZASPIVSXIY, N.A.;__p9lj4jPOVA,_j!~!_M-
Topperature service conditions and the heat resistance of
Cutters for hot cutting. Izv. vys. uehob. zav.1 chern. not.
7 no.2:189-194 164. (MIRA 170)
1. Dneprodsorshinakiy metallurgicheskiy zavod-vtuz I zavod
im. Dzerzhinakogo.
Of
Akio
stf=;=& 1. 1
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=vOk-M SW-axim),-
knit " (1) in tbr mu
dthy"kw* wW was
at facm telop.1 I Wjk$ &
with 2A~,.V~
imfelod to I N, 4d twm (W
buffer. offer It k" a h
livrr Ol,!!Rwtlj6
011
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and nwnpwlpr Im"(11 M
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det. thr to* of the dikrtagu-
~m of awwbic wW s ado. of
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p&-nmUk4y lifter trfating
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Istion was probably dw to un-
w; the bed coMbland *vm 41
wilm below 4.3 &44 she" A:
dknbtmw at $00 in 8 min,
. The salvity of the thows
At lhw Wnry brmi" and ammir, " wa4 ra,a Mp :j
&044;9. The i"I" *I Ilya% yfic ajw-i pla* ~41, "g,j
lw ("Plulahil in the %uhvqwqj slisit",vt ttw blarbens. cvm.
"I'" of 11 florif Galod
yusNL,TcsOVAj L. M.
A now method for determining Vations,
W&AMUI-A-W.W"
~p concen and fish on.
V,f-'Vlnd~sa~
so** Titoch.- A
--A
4M. Zhur. 21, 2 Irf Russian 227 1049). -
r~2 1 2 In R
-The method I# bawl on the trectiou taking pz
IZ
I
k~l tv".
vItamht A and IICI III SlYccrol lol-dichlorohydrin, ItIsabout
11A times an serultive and as accurate as "y of the old proco.
dures, and good detav. of vitamin A can be made In the pre*-
ence of carotene without having to resort to the use of
adjorbenti. Results ate Wed, with the aid of tables
worked out for two variations of the "Itthod-photometrie
and photocole-Imetric. The color developed Is stable.
which Is an advantage over the Caff-Price method Jn which j
the color stability Insts only 10 see.
D. S. 1LevLnj
VIEDT, V.P.L-XUZNSTSOU, L.H.
~ . .. .
stud.v of unnaponifiable substances form certain invertebrates. Part 1.
Group D provitamins in Black Sea mussels. Ukr.biokhim,zhur, 22 not21
144-153 1% (MLRA 9:9)
1. Institut biokhLxII Akademii nauk URBR, Mv.
(BIACI BIA-4MBILB) (FROVITAMINS)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.4
TAMKOV. N.V.; rum A- L-
Iffect of bloodletting and blood-transfusion on the amount of blood
In the bone nwrow in rabbits of various ages. Kedych. shur. 23
no.5-.'15-21 153. (MLRA W)
lo InBitut fiviologil ime 0.09Bogomol'tays, Akademti nauk URSR.
(KAMWV--BLOOD SUPPLT) (BLOOD--TRANSTMION)
(BUMXTTING)
The dettrintiAtitfan at McmWe
Ir ydrocenaxem i &Ad if in vluscj~ tjx-mee by
melho,11. L. ?A. Kilmri7ova -A R, V Chig--t, (NA1
Ilkichm., . Kiov), Ukrain RwMifm
Nar. 27,197-41(Rimlan sammPry, 101 -2x 1916 1, 1=per
Chrornstography, it ii tl;,tt the cxlvhi,!to,7c?L?R-
tj!itdaC_-i11y*tie* b!? rnplillv itcirdyatul. Tn ;--mil,16%
rif the'lliuIrk ll~vje wt, rr,,,jn,l in t1m colt), p1:,,--,] irit,, I
I"th llr~'j 1')r ~l 1"in f"; '11~ .... ..
va4,uwvA degicration of 60-M' llip vo! -ao rcloc,,! *-, 1 i"
of *.t oflCirk:0. A rample of the to
30"00 tng, of fiwie b'placed on the 151M pm,cr [it the
Cavie Of upward kvtndinx) tvr,,! of Phramatc.Zraphy an
Iflo gain. Of INIT'ICO W3q fl;`O~l W~lkh MI)PTOX. ~1)
em. In 3 lits. Sevirral rtj,-tq were matli at am time. Por the
&*dopm,lit of dlytriLutlon posilitflis of nicotinle ac~w a,11
r1kotinamMa file nictht.A of kinictiMs'kil I CA . 43, MM
-was used. Witbin ,in hr. yonow tNts apixared. The tK4f-
110A of Codehydr"musa wus made visible by suhjl:ctJr--g
anotherchmm%witzip for I hr. tn the Activi!y of a 1: 1 mixt.
of acettinq "fill N11.011; thit rmilted In file; a - "'cc I
d'er ultrzAvwW 11 n`,rj'nA,',1ll.
qr~tff tin 'r
For the 4ems. the colirtspandIng spat poeld~x 4 annthtr
cbromatmam iv"e treated chrillically fu foilow4: the ests.
con!r. flit nicot4nIc achl "d the Mccitimilmide were trtAted by
tho Krifultimts'kil method, The crAc%ydropnw^ rat. w",
triffed by the Goveseent method foll-iniiig watawit with
iFCf1YF1Ci lit -1k. Pit. Other miti,tanrv, %ticii as adr,i,~;.m,
frij)"050)."to whow Rt bt neatly t. Lh,t _I j-,z ,
draydirog-virm,3 may N. 1)rcs&!Dt in 1b, -,!A,vdrO;7- C"t.
When t1if , mit"Itil:1 fl -) CN; CJ , Oc-
IlYdr.gO.Ua,2 zpot 6S1lbjWCd !" Alyplk;,wnl-1l.aci,1 oly.
*k, offer wiliell it Is fri-Med lly I ll~- ltl~ k i I i,, lor II!,
it W~Ctfulln't it'll
viffleof file (or 00,10(ti.til
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Ird'if lor
KUZZrSOVA,- L. N.
Frem the Russian for Dr. Julian Kanfer
Ukrainskii Biokhimicheskii Zhurnal..
20y 2: 266-268, 1948.
SpUtting of diketogulonic acid in the tisms of the ani-I orgaai=
by
S. I. Vinokurov and L. N. Kuznetsova
(Institute of Biochemistry of the UkrSM Academy of Sciences, Kiev)
Tnumlated at. the fttional rnntitutAe of Ilealth, kktbeoda, Mmryland..
rmU trww],ation available in W/M.
KUZIM, SWA, L. IT.
Vendt V.P. I Kuznetsovap L.N.
33936. "Nb%7 Myetod Opryedyelyoniya Vitamins A V Pryeparatakh Kontayontratakh I
Rybikh Zhirakh. Ukr. Blokh1m. Zhurnal, 1949. No 3, C. 218-Z7.
Na Ukr. Yaz. - Ryez-jumye Ila Rus. Yaz. - Bibliogr: 7 Nazv.
SO: Letopist Zhurnalinykh Statey, Vol. 46, Moskva, 1949.
I-:_ -- --- I
L4 k
a
IMNNSOVA9 L.N.
Woo m --
Vitamin A in the liver of DI&ok Sea rase Viteminy nool:100-105
I (MIRA 11s6;53
I@ betitut blokhimii AN USSR* Zirer.
V12AMINS-A)
MAGIC BRA.-RAYO (71808~
ZAIGRIY, I.I., KUZOTSOVA, L.N.
7enturso of the vItAmin A content of enttle livers in Transenrpathian
Province. Vitaminy nooltl66-167 '53 (HIM 11:6)
I* Znknrl)ntaktqn komplakonayn offtnnya stnntoiya Ministerstva
sellnkogo khozynystva USSR i Institut biokbimii AN USSR, Moskva,
VITAMINS-A)
SCARPATHIAN PROVII1031--CATTIM)
M
IrMNETS(NA, L.R.. LAKHNO, Ye.V., CHAGOVETS. R.V.
Vitamin metabolism in muscles in different functional stAtes.
VitaminY n0.1:174-184 153 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Institut blokhtmit AN USSR, Kiyev.
(VITAMIN KNABOLIS11)
(MUSOLM)
XUZIUITSOVA L.K.- IAMNO, To.Y.-, OSVROUKHOVI. V.A.; RYBDU, A.A.;
,L;,-
it. y.
Bffect of reducing the temperature of the organism on the metabolism
of pyridine and thiamine compounds. Vitaminy no.2:86-97 156.
(MIRA 10:8)
1. Institut biokhimii Akademil nauk USSR. Iiyev
(GOID-PHTSIOLOGIGAL XYYBGT) (PYRIDINS) (THIAKINS)
.KU.ZNETSOVA, L.N. (Kuznetsova, L.M.], KOVALEVA, V.H, (Kovallova, V.M.1, studentka
Thin layer chromatography and quantitative determination of vitamin
A alcohol and of its ethers, Ukro biokhime zhur. 36 no.2002-307 164,
(MIRA 17ill)
lo Institute of Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrain-
ian S.S.14., Kiyev,
KIYZNETIOVA, L.N. [KuznietBova, L.M.); KOVALEVA, V.N. (Kovallova, V.M.]
Effect of ilsone on the content and conversion of vitamin- A
forms in rate. Ukr. blokhim. zhur. 37 no.3097-404 165. (MIRA 18s?)'
p
1. Inatitut blokhimii AN UkrSSR, Kiyev.
ACC NR:
AR700,1101 (IV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/012/VO18/VO19
AUTHOR: Kuznctsova, L. N.
TITLE: Vertical circulation in the Arctic and Antarctic regions in the formation
of abyssal waters
SOURCE: Rei. zh. Geofiziak, Abs. 12V112
REF SOURCE: Sb. 2-y Mezhdunar. okeanogr. kongress, 1966. Tezisy dokl. M.,
Nauka, 1966, 225
TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, ocean current, ocean dynamics, water circulation,
abyssal water formation, Arctic water dynamics, Antarcticwater dynamics
ABSTRACT: The formation of abyssal waters is one of the important problems in
the study of general oceanic circulation. However, the mechanism and process
of surface water sinking to great depths has not yet been studied sufficiently, and
there is no agreement on the matter among oceanographers. In this work, two
basic processes in the sinking of surface waters are examined: convective mixing,
which takes place during the autumn-winter period of cooling, and vertical circula
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calculated
tion, which arises in moving currents. Convection parameters are
using the N. N. Zubov method and take into account compaction. Vertical motion
of dynamic origin is determined by the Hidaka method. The calculations are
based on data obtained during the IGY Maximum convection depth for abyssal
waters formed in the Arctic was determined as 1100 m', and for the Antarctic as
1300 m, and Sverdrups and Wust's opinions on the existence in these regions of
large-scale convection reaching to the bottom was not confirmed. Apparently,
large-scale convection takes place only in individual years characterized by
anomalously high heat transfer and a favorable thermoclinal structure of the water,
The location of zones of maximum convection depth in general was found to
coincide with regions of abyssal water formation as determined by Deacon,
Sverdrup, Mosby and others. A determination is made of the average rate of the
development of convection. Vertical circulation of dynamic origin was found to be
of a complex nature. Both In the Arctic and Antarctic sources of abyssal water
formation, there are, in addition to zones of sinking waters, also zones of rising
waters. The speeds of these phenomena were found to be within the limits of
accepted evaluations. A similar calculation for an Antarctic source (the Weddell
Sea) was made for the first time. An evaluation was made of the-accuracy of the
obtained picture, through a comparision of the distribution of hydrochemical and
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biological clernents. A close connection was found to exist between the amount of
oxygen and vertical motion. It is shown that the process of convection developes
in these regions at a rate which is at least greater by one order than the motion of
vertical circulation of dynamic origin. It is concluded that the role of convection
is predominant in the complex process of water sinking. Data are presented on
the amount of sinking water in both sources. The problem of the age of abyssal
waters is also examined. [Translation of author's abstract] ISPI
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SOSKIN, I.M.; KUZNETSOVA, L.N.; SOLOVIYEV, V.I.
Baltic Sea currents based on the use of the dynamic method to
process hydrological observations. Trudy GOIN no.73:76-95 163.
(MDU 16 t 7)
(Baltic Sea-Ocean currents)
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k=96TSOVA, L. H. - "Author's Abstract of Dissertation on the Subject 'Studv of the
Influence of Antimony on the DissolvinE of Gold in the Cyanidization Frocess,' Presented
in Competition for the Academic Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences." Min Higher
Education USSR, Moscow Inst of Nonferrous Metals and Gold imeni Kalinin, Moscow, 1955
(Dissertation For the DeeTee of Doctor of Technical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya letopial. _N2. 37, 3 SeRtlaber 1955
KUZNL-ZSDVA, L.K.; MITROYANDY, B.I.
On the mechanism of cyanide and zinc sulfate depression of heavy-metal
sulfide minerals. TSvet.met.29 no*3:5-9 Xr 156. (K6M 9t7)
l.Nigrizolets.
,-(Wio&otIv6 tracers-Induetrial application)(Zinc--Metallxxrgy)(Cyanides)
M~ 7-5 o V1?j
137-1958-3-4532
translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 8 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kuznetzova, L. N.
TITLE: Interaction of Depressors and Collectors in the Flotation of
Polymetallic Ores (Vzalmodeystviye depressantov I
sobtrateley v protsesse flotatsii polimetallicheskikh rud)
PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-I. gornorazved. in-ta "Nigrizoloto", 1957, Nr 22,
pp 124-134
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work was the investigation of the effect of
complex Fe cyanides on the Interaction of minerals with collectors:
on the adsorption of collectors by the surface of the sulfides and
the desorption of xanthate. The minerals chalcopyrite, covellite,
sphalerite, galenite, pyrite, and arseno-pyrite were investi8ated.
Ethyl xanthate, K, containing the radio isotope S35, was employed.
Adsorption of xanthate occurs most readily in a neutral medium,
but may also take place in an acidic medium (pH= 3-4), when the
xanthate appears in the molecular form of xanthate acid. This
fact points to the existence of molecular adsorption. Yellow
potassium ferricyanide, K4 [Fe (CN)6-1 , acts as a desorbent
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137-1958-3-4532
Interaction of Depressors and Collectors in the Flotation (cont. )
The depressing action of the complex Fe cyanides is a function
of the pH value. A parallel pattern of behavior is established
for the adsorption density of the xanthate film on the surface of
the minerals and the floatability of the latter under given conditions.
A method for the separation of galenite and chalcopyrite with the
aid of N [F e (CN) 6 J is outlined together with a method for
improving the quality of Gu concentrates by depressing chalco-
pyrite and by flotating pyrite in a neutral medium. Chalcopyrite
can also be Rotated, providing the pyrite is depressed in a strongly
acidic medium.
A.Sh.
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translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 9, p 309 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Fridrnan, I.D., Kuznetsova, L.N., Popova, N.N.
TITLE: Utilization of Radioactive Isotopes in Assaying (Primeneniye
radioaktivnykh izotopov v probirnom analize)
PERIODICAL: Tr. N.-i. gornorazved. in-ta "Nigrizoloto", 1957, Nr 23,
pp 112-115
ABSTRACT: Preliminary experiments with the utilization of the radio-
active isotope of Au were carried out for the determination of
losses in slags during the smelting of the tailings of the cyani-
dation of Au ores.An initial KAu(CN)Z solution of specified
concentration was prepared. Weighed test samples of pure
quartz were placed in porcelain cups and covered with the sol-
ution with which a measured amount of Au was introduced for
every experiment. The test samples were dried on a water
bath, mixed with fluxes, and melted. The results of the flux-
ing were determined by the (Au) in the slags by the method of
measuring the activity in impulses without recalculating into
mg. The results of the experiments conducted have shown that
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SOV/137-58-9-ZOZ81
Utilization of Radioactive Isotopes in Assaying
with NaS followed by washing of the slag with Pb and of fluxing to obtain a
Cu regu us, Also checked by the process indicated were the various methods
of preparation of the mixture with unequal amounts of litharge and various
screen sizes of the test sample. The losses of Au in the process of cupel-
lation owing to the absorption of Au by the cupel were likewise ascertained.
Yu.B.
1. ores--Analysis 2. Radioisotopes--Applica-tions
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnat, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p8(USSR)
AUTHORS: Kuznetsova, L. N. , Mitrofanov, S. 1.
TITLE: The Influence of Pulp pH on the Desorption of a Collector From
the Surface of Sulfide Minerals by Complex Iron Cyanides
(Vliyaniye pH pull py na desorbtsiyu sobiratelya s poverkhnosti
sullfidnykh mineralov kompleksnymi tsianidami zheleza)
PERIODICAL: Tr. N. -i. gorno-razved. in-ta "Nigrizoloto", 1957, Nr Z3,
pp 116-IZI
ABSTRACT: In this work a study is made of the influence of complex Fe
cyanides on the adsorption and desorption of a collector from
the surfaces of sulfides. Investigation of the reaction of collec-
tor and complex Fe cyanides on the surface of sulfides was per-
formed in terms of relation to pH value under conditions of rig-
orous and constant control thereof. The method of investiga--
tion is adduced, and the results thereof are set forth, Investiga-
tions have determined that the action of the cyanides depend upon
pH. R41 Fe(CN)61 is a good desorbent and depressant for a num-
ber of sulfide minerals. All the minerals may be arranged in
Card 1/2 series in declining order of degree of "depression" by K4[ Fe(COJ
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The Influence of Pulp pH on the Desorption of a Collector (cont. )
as follows: CuS-activated ZnS-PbS-FeSZ. The optimum pH values for various
minerals at which the best desorption of collector is observed are determined,
A parallelism is found between the phenomenon of xanthate desorption from
mineral surfaces and floatability. It is demonstrated that it is possible to
separate various sulfide minerals at strictly determinate pH values.
N. M,
1. Hydrogen ion concentration--Chemical effects 2. Metal sulfides--Surface propert
3. Minerals--Flotation 4. Iron cyanide--Chemical reaction
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~UMETSOVA.-L.N.f SEREBRYARY, B.L.
Determination of gamma-quantities of indium and gallium in ores
and products of their treatment using the method of isotope
dilution# Izv.vys.uchsbzav*j tevetomet. 5 no.3:1(77-212 162.
(MIRk 15:11)
1. TSentral'Wy nauohno-ionledovateliskiy goologorazvedochW
institut.
(Indiu,n) (Gallium)
(BAdioinotopeo-Induatrial applications)
FRNMANY I.D.1 KU?,NETWVA SERKBRYANYYO D.L,
Effect of iron and thiooyanates on the purification process
of waste waters in gold recovery plants by the Ion exchange
method. Zhur. prikl. khis. 38 no.3t482-487 Mr 165.
(MTRA 18M)
1. Submitted April 290 19634
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inzh.; STOLBOV, A.G., inzh.; GDALEVICH 3' S q
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[Use of computing techniques in water transportationj Prl-
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skvap Transport, 1965. 215 P. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kafedra ekspluatatsii Novosibirskogo Inatituta inzhenerov
vodnogo transporta (for Drozdov).
MURAVITEV, F.A.; -E~Z~ p L *P.
Inadequacy of the standards for mw hides and finished leather
goods. Kozh.-obav.prom. 2 no.607-38 Je 160. 1(MIRA 13:9)
1. Glavnyy inzhener Tapnrogskogo lcozhavennogo zavoda No.1 (for
Muravlyev). 2. Naohalinik dubillnogo teekha khromovogo prois-
vodetva Taganrogskogo kozhevennogo Savoda No.1 (for Xuznetoova).
(Imather-Standards)
Ilsotrophymiologioal investigation of the threshold of visual menfia.-
tion. of a dark-adapted frog oie and the effect of red and blue
Ughts on it, Biofizika 5 no, 4t4O*,.43.1 160* (MIRA 13t12)
1e Inetitut biologiohel3kpy fiziki AN SPSRq Moskva#
(NIGHT VISION)
MARCJIUK, G.I.; ILYASOVA, G.A.; KOLESOV, V.Ye.; KOCIERG174, V.P.;
[Critical mass of'aqueous mixtures of uranium and plutnoim
compounds] Kritichealde massy vodnykh smosei soodinanii
urana, i plutoniia. yookval Glav. upr. po ispolIzovaniiu
atomnoi energii) 1960. 23 P. (MIRA 17:1)
(Uranium compounds) (Plutonium compounds)
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AUTHORz Yevgenlyev I., and Kuzneteova L. 4-6-23/30
TITLE3 The Achievements of a Scientist (Podvig uchenago)
PgRIODICAL, Znaniye - Sila, 1957, Nr 6 , PP 30-34 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt This is an extract from a novel written by Yevgenlyev and
Kuznetsov on the life and work of the famous Soviet scientist
Leonid Alekseyevioh Kulik. Kulik was an outstanding minera-
logist, who concentrated his work on research in meteorites,
in particular on the Tunguska meteorite.
A collaborator of the late A.Ye.Fereman (Academician)
and secretary of the Committee on Meteorites created at the
USSR Academy of Scienoeep Kulik undertook many expeditions to
all parts of his country and in particular to Siberia to dis-
cover splinters of the Tunguska meteorite. But he did not
succeed in finding these fragments. It was later stated that
the meteorite, which flew towards the Earth with a speed of
4 - 5 km per second, must havo exploded when hitting the earth
surface and left no splinters.
Kulik fought in the Red Army during World War II, was taken
prisoner by the Germane and died in a prisoner of war camp,
Card 1/2 in 1942. He was 61 years old.
The Achievements of a Scientist
There are 10 sketches.
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AUTHOR:
Yevgenlyev, 1. and Kuznetaova, L.
4-12-21/24
TITLEt The Tungus'6Meteorite Was Found (Tunguaskiy meteorit nayden)
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - Sila, 1957v #~12, p 59-6o (USSR)
ABSTRAM The authors describe the research done In connection with
the Tungua"etworite, which was first conducted by L.A. Kulik.
The authors wereinformed by Yevg niy Leonidovich Kirov, Learned
Secretary of the_Committee on Met:orites (Uchenyy sekretarl Ko-
miteta po meteoritam) that particles from the famous meteorite
have been found after many years of investigations. Xuli:k
brought from his expedition to the TunguakkSteppe earth samplIes
which could not be investigated at the time due to the lack of
proptr Instruments. They were kept at th6 Academy of Sciences.
In the.meantime, the science on metborites developed and theo-
retical and practical knowledge increased. Professors Fedynakiy
and Stanyukovich proved theoretically that the Tungus*meteorite
must have exploded and evaporated.The large Sikhote-Alinsk me-
teorite fell in the PrimorskJvKray in 1947, It was stated that
this and other meteorites left small globules and splinters in
the earth. During the fall of 'meteorites a long train is form-
ed by drops of meteorite substances, which in the air are trans-
Card 1/2 formed into small globules and cover the earth surface after
The Tungus Meteorite Was Found
4-12-21/24
the fall. On the place where the Sikhote-Alinak meteorite had
fallen, small splinters besides the globules were discovered.
they were investigated with the aid of chemistry. It to kqqwn
that iron ore does not contain more than 3-4 % of nickel. If
the gontent of nickel exceeds this amount, then the iron ore is
of no terrestrial origin. This prognosis was confirmed..' The
Sikhote.!Altinak meteorite particles dontainedabout 6 % of
nickel. The examination of the Kulik samples was referred to
Aleksandr Alskeandrovich Yavnell, senior scientific collaborator.
He discovered some shiny globules in 'the earth samples but he '
lost them again and could only rediscover them with the aid of a
special needle, the thorn o 'f a southern acacia. He found nine
tiny globules with a diameter of a hundredth of millimeter,
and photogrgiphed these. He discovered# moreover, splinters
which were examined.by'spectrkl analysis. The spectrum was
photographed and revealed a content of at least 7 % of niciel.
To be sure,the scientists sent the splinters to Academician
Vinogradov for microchemical analysis. This analysis confirmed
that the iron contained 7-10 % of nickel, which led to the con-
olusion that the,particlea came from the giant TunguAmeteorite.
There are 3 photographs.,
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36-72-7/13
AUTHOR: Kuznetsova, L.P.
TITLE.- Effect of Relief and Forests on Distribution and Amounts of
Precipitation on Plains (Roll rallyefa i lasoy v raspredelenii
kolichestva osadkov na. ravnine)
PERIODICAL& Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 1957, Nr 72, pp.76-91
(VSSR)
ABSTRACTt The diettibution of preciptation on a plain is a complex phencasnon,
not+1vays explained by the elements of general circulation. A study
of *otipitation in several geographic regiona of the USSR (described
IMA&UU) shows that both elevation and surface roughness play an
ii0ortant part in inducing precipitation; also that forests are
seeandary to relief in their effect on precipitation. The effect
qf leeward and windward Was, are all discussed in det4LU9 with
-specific reference to the pfeient study* In3trument mentioned:
cavity ("yamochnyy8) rain guage. Authors mentioned: Alisov, B.P.,
Dromdov., O.A.; Rubinahtayn, To. S., Alpatlyev, A.M., Belinskiy, N.A.,
Berearmm, I.A., Danilova, L.P., Budyko, M.I., L'vovich, M.I., I
Card 1/2 Pogosyan, Kh.P., Saposhnikova, S.A., ludin, M.I., Buchinakiy, 1.1e.,
36-72-7/13
Effect of Relief and Forests on Distribution and Amounts of Precipitation
on Plains (Cont.)
Vstlovj I.P. , Petrankof N*V*,- Voyeykoy, A.I., Dorodnitsyn, A.A.
Kalinin, MP., Aballyan, T.S., Kolookovs P.I., Kostin, S.I.,, PokrovskayafT.B...
FaIldman, Ya.l., Yedorov, Ye,,Ye., Anapollskaya, LOU., Grigortyeva, A.S,,
Bregina A.YU. Shcherbakov&, Ye.Ta.p Orlova, M., Tyatin, V.V.j Kociba, Al.
(Foland~v Pas;;nski, I. (Poland), and Uin, F. (C.xech.). There are 4 figures,
2 tables, and 32 references, 25 of which are USSR.
AVAILABL . Library of Congress
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KUZNETSOVA, L.P.
-1. - --- -Mechanism of the influence of elevations on precipitation. Trudy
GOO no.111:71-76 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(Valdai Fills--Precipitation (Meteorology))