SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VAGIN, V.I. - VAGINA, N.S.

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L 25492-66 ACC NRt AP6011369 (the velocity of light in vacuum), and fast waves. Asymmetric waves with phase velocity c alwaya have a positive group velocity; in this respect their behavior differs from that of symmetric waves. In the 14Amit of very high phase velocity the dispersion equation factors into two equations representing two groups of hybrid waves. Cutoff conditions and dispersion curvegfor waves of these groups-ard pro- sonted graphically. The propagation of aisyimaetric waves in plasma waveguides of types 2) and 3) is d1scussod In much less dotail; the essential equations are Xiven and soma limiting forms are pointed out4 Origo art6 has: 27 formulaa and 5 figures. SUB CODE: 20 SUDM DATE: MarGS onij,ILEF: Oo4 OMI 11M 0013 rard 2/2 VAGIN, V.I., inzhener. Improving the construction of squeezing molds for die canting. Lit.proizv. no.12:13-15 D '55. (KLRA 9:3) (Die casting) (Holding (Founding)) KARHYTXV, O.M.; YAGIH, V.I. Renults., Of teD-daY camPaigas of directors of the distrJx--t agewien of the public health system. Zdrav. ?ark. 2 no.4:40-4) Jl-Ag '58. (KM 12:6) 1. Iz kafedry orgenizatsii zdravookhranenlya (zav. clots. O.M. Karryyev Turkmenskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinakogo instituts. im. I.V. Stallm. (TURDMISTAN--PUBLIC HULTH, RURAL) ZOTKINS r' urlyevich, inzh.; SLAVENTSOV, P.M., inzh.; VAGIN,-V-J, IfoVahiny, V.I.], inzh.; KOLDA, O.P., fnzh.,- LEVITSKAYA, G.P. (Levytalka, H.P.], red.; OLEFIRENKO, G.Tu.(Clefirenka, H.A .), red.; VAYNSHMR, Y.M.[Vainshener, I.Y.], tekhn. red. [Labor safety in agriculture] Okhorona pratsi T sills1komu 'haspodarstvi. Kyiv, Derzhaillhospvydav URSR, 1962. 258 P. (MIRA 16t6) (Ukraine--Agricultural machinory--Safety measures) . ~ .;. Mbr., Leningrad State University, -1946, "Cleavage in Ascothoracida and Its Connection with the Original Type of Cleavage in Arthropoda," Dok. AN, 55, No. 4, 1947 -UM/ModIcIne : xWoles Oct 1947 Medicine Evolution *80condary Macle-Skin Sacs and the Pbylogenatic In- PlIcatica of This Phenamnon," V. L. Vagin., Leningrad auto U, 4 pp "Dak Akad Nauk SSW, Nova Ser" Vol LVIII, No 3 MU studying the greatly changing females of various VVes of Dendrogaster, author became Interested in tbi OcnatructIon of the xuacles. States that the subbypo, dermal - oleo lies In two layerg. Layer directly WAer the bypodermis, known as the ring layer, has tbo appearanze of very closely Intertvined not. Lower layer composed of anastomotic muscular bundles. Upm UWR/Madicine - Msoles (Contd) Oct 19 47 cmtting these bundles they form many wormlike masoles.' 16"ver, in other an'=%3 the whole body contains ze4nd&x7 -vermicular form of musoles. The somatic avincle otractare-has appearance of iauscle-skin sacs.' DUousses this phenomenon In great detail. Submitted; by Aaademic-lan 1. 1. ShmIlgauten, 5 Apr 194T. 49T61- WW Z061W [no-.- larva FA --'j3T54 11 Zan Ighs ~(Z;Othonwlda, iktmostrwa)fw V. L. TagIn, Immia- &At* Up 4 AkmA Nwk ~, nova Ow" Val MX, ft 2 Snoribob acw pertioulwo of lerval stiesibr ow- tG$fi'Dmbdro~W.WIdmw. _L Ammg thme itufted mwe Alie or'"tropectlaim Joello DwWtr~ttr 40. =d- Dsoft-Wstsk doo"I n. spo' ftbuItted %V VA-'ri'.-, "'. 1'. Vagin, V . L. "Ancothora x o~jU , ,.- I,- ~ r) 1 s I)J.10cono.., ! 1 !11! !; ' 10. !) 1) F) I t, j () t 1 1) !, 1, 1 p ordo-r Ascothora-W Vitt-in in '~i-w Entomorstrit-ca (Len!:!,,!r. nn-f, ir.:. Zhctiinova), Bioloilical np ln'luo~ 19, 194c), "). - bibliotl: o. 71-72. SO: lj"Yl.~, 1.-) "'wust 53, (Leto.,)is '~;hurn;--.l 'riylch Stato!y, No 21, 1q1,')) . VAGIN, V. L. 35227 0 Droblenii U Ascothoracida Wagin (Crustacea, Entomostmea) i iskhodnykh Tipakh Dorblen4ya Arthropoda Uchen. ZarAski (Ieningp. Gos. Un-T im D;oz- Zhanova ), Seriya jwmd. Navk, lyp.20. 1949, ii;143-80- Ribliogr: S. 179-80 SO:Letopis'Zhurnallnykh Stately bol. 34, Yoskva, 1949 VAGIN, V.L. Dendrogasteridas (Intomostraca, Ascothoracida) from otarfishes of the Bering Sea [with summary in German]. Trudy Len. ob-va Got. 73 no.4: 58-63 '57. (min il:6) 1,Kafedra zoologil Kazanskogo universitsta. (Bering Sea--lutomostraca) (Parasites--Starfishes) VAGIN, V.L. 41"k-11 "I&,-11 - li3.""MalAhm"o"Frx ophloctenis Djakonov and the position of the order Soo Ancothoracide Vagin in the B"tem Of the Zntomootraca. Uch.zap. Ien.un.no.10U12-72 '49, (MLRA 10:3) %&wa aea-virripedia) VAGIN, V.L. Segmentation in Ancothoracida Wagin (Crustacea, Bntomostruca) andL Initial types of segmentation is Arhropoda. Uch.xap.Lon.un.no.113:143- 180 149, (MLRA 10:3) 1. lafettra soologii beepozvonochnykh Loningradekogo gosudarstvannoge ordena Ifenina Uiiivernit*ta. ,(Cirripedia) VIIIII$Tjr~ 7- t. Parasitus Charact,eristics of the mor-hologica! evolution of parasites. 7~r~t- Len. /,~, "'c,. 11, 1'-,51. I" 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. September 195j~ Unclassified. - - z VAGIN.Y. L. Asteromysootomm N-Gen., a now representative of the Mysostouldne (Annelides) Trudy Len. ob-va est. 72 no.4:16-37 154. (KLRA 8: 11) 1. Kafedra zoologii. beepozvonochnykh i kafedra entomologil Lenin- gradskogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta (Annelida) VAGIN. V.L. Structure, larval development, and metamorphosis of DendrogasUridas (Parasitic crustaceans of the order Ascothoracida) Uch.zap.Len.un. no.172:42-89 154. (MLRA 10:3) 1. Xafedra zoologii beepozvonovhn kh loningradekogo universiteta. (Cirripedia5 1 U-',; ", T R Y I j S J ft G C A 11 ~;i?, 0 AY Z,.-o para3lto-lo~7. Para-vites Belonging "L,.j Other of IA*-1,9, JOUR, 110.4 191~91 lio. 15~059 I A 1 J T P " R Vagin, V. L. I Leningrad Society of Naturalist3 I ZI E Denrlvogastovidae (rEntorlostraca. Ascathor-acida) from Star*flt~h~jgq of the Bering $rm o R rv- 'n.-. Lon":.nrr. o-va ye3testvolvpyt., 1-957, 73, No L, 1:1 6 ADSTI,ICT 111hroo species, amorig thom a now one, DqrdI'o9P---t6r bei,ing,cnsi~!, we,-,?G- found. The r.aw species is the aeopost sea fish (about 4,000 m) of all those w1ilol.-AL tLre now kno-rm. CAM: 1/1 35 -- VAGIN, V.L. Parascothorax synagogoides gen. n., sp. n., a parasite of Ophiura quadrispina, Clark and the geographical distribution of Ascothoracica (Entomostraca). Trudy Inst. okoan. 69:271-284 164. (M1RA 17:?) SOV/137-59-5-9839 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, P 52 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vagin, V.N. TITLE: smelting 75%-Ferrosilicon With quartzite From the Tarasov Deposit PERIODICAL- Tekhn.ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Lipetskogo ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 1, p 20 ABSTRACT: The development of 75% Fe-Si smelting at the Lipetsk Plant with the use of quartzites from the Tarasov deposit was connected with difficulties. The Tarasov quartzitos had a porous structure and a high water absorbability; this caused cracking of the quartzite in heating-up and reduced gas permeability of the charge. Selection of voltage ( - 135 v), of quartzite lump dimensions and of the amount of lime addition served to develop a 75% Fe-Si smelting technology with Tarasov quartzites. The electric power consumption was 8652 - 8790 kw-hra/ton of the alloy. Card 1/1 V,B. F,L L DEVIEN, Yu.l:., kiind. tekbne naukj dotac-nt; BRIVU, V.P., kand. tokhr . 5 nauk, dotsent; VAG N -VLUA, JrZb- ' j _S Dynamometer for measuring torques on large-diameter shafts. Vest. mashinostr. 44 no.31t4-9-50 F 164 (MIRA 18t2) LEDENEV, Yu.N.; )~AGIN, V.S.; YABLOIE-NKO, P.I. fl- --S. Calculating the frame bedplate of : 200"on --rankBhp-ft -p- Kuz.-shtam. proizv. 7 no.8:33-34 Ag 165. (MMA IF:9) 1" V V. In book-- Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957, 205P. Shaped Casting of Copper (COnt-) COIlection of ArticlesV 509;' Vagin,_V. V., Engineer. Melting and Distribution Submerged-resistor Furnace 203 4 The author notes that two furnaces are usedt one for melting and one for dis- tributing, to avoid interruptions in pressure casting or perminent-mold casting. In order to streamline the casting process a new submerged-resistor fuxnace was developed by I. I. Teslinov, and put into operation at the Elektrovozostroitellnyy zavod imeni S. M. Budennyy (Electric Locomotive Plant imeni S. M. Budenny) in August 1954. This furnace is portable and can operate where 220-volt current is available. It acts as both melting and distributing furnace and supplies an Interrupted flow of molten metal for casting machines. There are no references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/Snp 9-30-58 This book containu papern presented during a technical and scientifto convention, Iloscaw, Dec. '55, on theory and practice of shaped co,per- x d t7/11- alloy castings. GORSHKOV, A.A., doktor takhnichnskikh nauk; VAGIN, V.V., inzhener. -------- - Effect of jolting and vibration during solidification on the structural and mechanical properties of aluminum alloys. Trudy Ural. politakh. inst. no.60:183-191 '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Aluminum founding) VAGIN, V.V-L,-inzh.; PEROGOV, B.I., inzh. Use of iron foundry shops for the production of shaped stone castings, Lit. proizv. no. 12:37-ig D 160. (MMI 13:12) (Youndries) (Stone, Cast) VAGIN, V.V.J inzh.j PIROGOVJP B.Lf inzh. Diabane and amphlbolite stone casting. Gor. zhur. no.4.61-63 Ap 160. - (HIRA Ilt6) 1. Yuzhnyy gomo-obogatitelfnyy kombinat Krivoy Rog. (Diabase) (Amphibiolitel (Stone, Cast) VAGP!, ji~or Vasillyevich; PIROGOV) Boris Ivanovich; BAIIINOV, N.A., - kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; SIROTIN, A.I., inzh.., red.; VLADIMIRGVA) L.A., te'k-hn.red. [Stone casting] Kamennoe litle. Moskva) Mashgiz, 1962. 93 P. (MA 1514) (Stone) VAGIN,,,V.V.; TRAUBE, B.M. I.... .. Control of the bed charge height in cupola furbi4es. 14t proizv. ... no-10137 0 163. WRA 16:12) VAGINY V.V. Centrifugal casting of stone spouts. Li-t.proizv. ro.?zO J1 '64. (MIRA 18-4) VAGIN V. .0 lnzh. MM-Ly Stone CaStin" should be more widely used at Kri7oy F--,g Ba-:5in zinln-- and ore dressing corabines. Gor.zhur. no.3:4F,50 Mr f65. (MIRA 38:5) 1. Yllzhrtyy gornooboga ti tell nyy kombinat, KrJvoy flc)g. I- I/-,- VAGINI Ye. A.: MAI.3,k~rA Ic Sct (also) -- I'Th* nutx-ItIoml content an.1 us,~ 7,f corn and silage in feeding rabbits". Moscow, 1958. 16 pp (Min AgxIc Tj9S-R, Moscow Vet Acad), 140 copiee (KL,No 1, 19,99, 121) Rabbits. Q-3 TJSSR/Farm Animals L Abs Jour: Ref Z~:ur - Biol-j TTo. 22, l9r3l 101231 Author Vagini Ye. A.- rch Institute cfRabbit Breeding Inst Scientific Resea and Fur Animal Husbandry Title Repl3cina Parts of Concentrates in Rabbit 0 Rations by Preserved Corn Ears (Preliminary Report). Orig Pub, Byul nauchno-tekhn. inform. n.-i- in-ta krolikovodstva i pushn. zverovodstva5 1958, No. 21 15-16 Abstract: The experiment was carried out on the form of the Sovk-hoz "Petrovskiy" of poltavskaya Ublaste In the rations of the first test group 25 percent of concentrates (oats and coM were Card 1/2 66 c0hcentrates were -1"a.Lly rql8cod. The rablits became easily used to -silape and ate it readily. Fertility and lactescence of test female rabbits did not diminish Average live weight of baby rabbits It the a.;e Of 30 day., was higher in controls, but for female rabbits it was higher in test groups. Card 2/2 KIM, Hoisey Kikhaylovich; YAGIN, Teveeniy Aleksandrovich; ASTAKHOV, S.A., .B. V iol~- -- - -- -- red.; SATWIDI, L . rel. (Raisin., rabbits for mat] Vyrashchivanie krolikov na miaso. Moskva, Izd-vo K-ya sell.khoz.RSF3R. 1959. 21 p. (KIRA 14:1) (Rabbit s-Ireeding and feeds) --VAGIN,_Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich; ASTAXHOV, S.A., red.; LOGINOVA, Te.I., - [fteds and feeding of rabbits] Xorm i kormlenie krolikov. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va sell. khos.RSFSR, 1959. 23 p. (Rabbits--Feeding and feeds) WRA 14:1) CHAPLIN SKTY ,!,I,B,; SVETDID',, A.K.; SHLYGIIIA, K.N.; BELYAYEV, I A.; P""'lliK, 1 11 T.Ya.; VIllCrj!'-,*,-D0%rj'-- P.A.; TSVIRK(l, A.B.; VIGITI Ye.A.; I-G'ONOV, A.I. I ..j -.. - )-r,..-,. , ", ---,V Outbreak of an anginous form of erysipeloid. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. _: imaun. 41 rio.12-.119 D 164. (141RA 18:3) .L 1. In,_ql"-itu*;. epidemiologii i milrobiologii imeni Gamalei A141 SSSR. VAGIN Ye.A., kand. 3ellkhoz. nauv; KVAPILI, A.I., kand. sell- khoz. nauk[deceased); KIMSKIN, F.T., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; UTKIN, L.G., kand. biol. nauk. Prinimal ucha- atiye KLADOVSHCHIKOVj V.F., kand, sellkhoz, nauk; ZAVARE , A.I., red. (Fur farming and rabb;t husbandry] Pushnoe zverovod- stvo i krolikovodstvo. Moskva, Kolos, 1965. 286 p. (MIRA l8t7) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pushnogo zvero- vodstva i krolikovodstva (for all except Zavarskiy). VAGIN, Ye.V., kand. lcbim. nailk Chromatography for determining hydrocarbon microinpurities, Trudy VNIIKIMASH no.lOsl22-131 165. (MIRA 180) KATINAP N.F., kand. takhn. nauk-j MOROZOV9 A.I., kand. takht, naukl IV-AGIN, rej., kand, khlm. nauk Adsorption purIfloation of air with aynthetic zeolltes. Trudy VNIMMASH no.10s132-139 10'5. (MIRA 18t9) VAGIN, Ye. V. "The Separation of Light Rare Gases By the Adsorption-Thermal Method." Cand Chem Sci, Sci-Res Physicochemical Inst iment L. Ya. Karpov, 22 Nov 54. (VM, 11 Nov 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SOt Sum. No-5212 2 Jun 55 ThLwy of hffm-ALI~ of "rtures b]r thF- ~ ,4!jnfplinn "I alai H. . d T-A. Z Dokladly .-Ik,!^ d. S, V4, ablei in volved hI tile !L1111. of ad-sorboil glli mixts. by ap. of I njoviOg trinp, graOical are analyzed for the III CltnSt. tlJVtj 11fe-Ord. In 01C. .41111111C CA.Se Of voillplat selm. of tlIQ conflurflents ailly tile "'horplim kojw, of tile part: owipi,!wnti, ,j(fl, need to he kimwo to AILA. 111C J)(Yiitililt ill Ollt C(AL111111 Of (.rich a~ytnptotictilly dii- lril.WeA -snponent. The tenilln. derg, thp. Itmudaries be. .11mv front aq J" ("(7-1 t1w ~cvvl,il t"1111"ttiolk ff ~,wl 114, , J, )(1/1"COW ,I wfit.rc ,I,' Imit "T'It M INC o,l ..... ti ~ I- ~- ti-t. t,,ld 01 ravterilv, tile l'oll). di'trikai'a, ,iltlti.t Ill'! vit- ;k I[v V Phybical Chemistry Card 1/1 Authors Title Periodical Abstract I Mukhovitukiy, A. A., Turkel' taub,, 11. M... Vaglnp E. V., and Shvartsman, V. P. S Blurring of bands during chiomatographic and thermal separation i Dokl* AN 55SRj 96, Fd. 2, 303 - 306) UaY 1954 I Institution Report offers a theory and experimental data pertaining to Chro- matographic and thermal separaLion. It is shown that, at the assumed rates of the gaseous mixture, the basic factor leading to blurring of bands is the linear dift'usion at greater rates with sorption as the finality. Report also contains data on the veri- fication of the theory and calculation (from experimental values) of conatnrM vdiich chraracterizo this phenomenon, Three U52 references. Tablesj graptia. All-Union Scientific-Research Geological-Kxploratory Petroleum Institute Submitted I February 1j 1954 UWR/ Chemistry - Physical chenistry Card 1A Pub. 22 - 31153 Authors I Zhukhovitakiyp A. A.; Vagino Ye. V,,- and Petukhov, S. S. Title I About the fractional inhibition method Periodical i Dok. AN SSSR 102/4, 771-774, Jun 1, 1955 Abstract t It is shown that a combination of adsorption and thermal factors makes it possible to carry out numerous effective chromatographic separations of especially gas mixtures. A niw-fractional inhibition method is introduced which solves the problem of optimum combination of a&-orption and thermal effects for the purpose of obtaining maximum separation power. Experiments proved that the fractional irbibition method, even in its simplest form, possesses a considerable separating force and appears to be highly perspective for the separation and analysis of complex hardly aep- arable mixtures. Three USSR references (1951-1954). Graphs; drawing. Institution All-Union So. Res. In3t. of Oxygen Machine Building Presented by; Academician P. A. Rebinder, December 20, 1954 1~ ~" (~ I I ~ I ~" r , "Ji ) FRTUKHOV' S.S., insh.; JAULJAZ.*'L kand. kh1m. nank; ZHUHOYITSXIY, A.A., daktor khIm. nauk. Using adsorption In krypton production. Kiolorod 10 no.3.-17-21 157, (Adsorption) (Krypton) (NLR& 10:11) VAGIN, Ye.v.9 kand. khim. vmdr; PILTUKHOWS.S., inzh.; L'VOVA, A.P., inzh. An apparatus for determination of krypton. Kislorod 10 no.3.-24-25 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Krypton--Analysis) AUTHORS: Petukhov, S.S., Engineer, 67-58-2-9/26 Vagin, Ye. V. , Cand idate- of Chemical Sciences TITLE: A Method of the Automatic Determination of the Krypton Content in its Original Concentmtion (Metod avtomaticheskogo opredeleniya. soderzhaniya kriptona v pervichnom kontsentrate) PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1958, Nr 2, pp. 44-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the production of technical krypton two stages must be dis- tinguished: 1.) Production of the primar ntrate with y conce 0.1-2.2% krypton- and xenon content. 2.) ]Production of the tech- nical kr7pton itself. In contrast to antiquated methods which are mentioned but described as of little practical use, the laboratory of rare . gases of VITIMUSh (All-Union Scientific Research In- stitute for the Construction of OVgen Machines) developed a new method of analysis for the determination of primary concentration, which is based on the process of continuous chromothermography de- veloped by A.A.Zhukhovitskiy and Turkel'taub and ahich is used in the analysis of gaz mixtures that contain hydrocarbons. On the basis of this method the said institute developed an automatic Card 1/2 gas analyzer which is described. The normal sensitivity of the gas A Method of the Automatic Determination of the Krypton Content in its Original Concentration 67-5;8-2-9/26 analyzer described amounts to 0.015 krypton and xenon, but in the same laboratory it was recently possible to increase this sensi- tivity to 0.0005%, which fact is particularly stressed. The model of the apparatus recorzimended here has already undergone tests and has already been ordered for the projecting of a gas analyzer. There are 3 figure.9, and 3 references, 3 of which are Soviet. AVAILABLE: Librury of Congress 1. Krypton-ftoperties 2. RMtes-Axalysis .3. Gas analyzers -Zharacteristics Card 2/2 AUTHORSt ,Vagin, le, V.,.Candidate of Chemical sov/67-58-4-4/29 liff'in'~W;'~Tetukhov, S. S. , Engineer TITLE: Technical Conditions for Kr7pton (0 tekhnicheskikh ualoviyakh na kripton) PFRIODICAL: Kislorod, 1958, Nr 4, pp. 26-28 (USSR) ABSTRACTs A krypton-xenon mixture is obtained in the USSR as a by-product at larger oxygen stations. The process itself and the necessary control work are not carried out in a uniform manner, and there- fore the quality of the krypton thus produced often varies con- siderably. Therefore, the characteristics are always mentioned whenever krypton is supplied to consumers in the USSR. As this product is mainly used in eleotro-vacuum. production, it is suggested that a plan be worked out which establishes uniform con- ditions which must be fulfilled by all oxygen stations that produce krypton. As crude krypton at the same time serves as an initial material for the production of xenon, a formula has been developed concerning the xenon-content in crude krypton. The project mentioned contain3 the following pointB.- Technical kryp- Card 1/3 ton - gas mixture with at least 88% krypton and xenon content, Technical Conditions for Krypton sov/67- 58-4-4/29 including not less than 5 volume % xenon: The mixture destined to be uBed for filling electrovacuum apparatus. Conditions to be fulfilled in production: 1.) The gas must have neither a smell nor a color. 2.) Secondary components must not exceed 12% of the entire content- 3-) The content of hydrocarbons must not exceed 0,03%. 4.) The gas must not contain any moisture in form of drvps. Containers and marking: Steel qylinders able to hold 40 1 in accordance with GOST 49-10 j painted black witb a yellow a tripe. The cylinders must be fitted with membrane valves and must be adapted for being filled at 50-100 atmospheres excess pressure (rest pressure not below I at. excess pressure.) Terms of deliv- =.. Each cylinder must have a label on which the serial produc- tion number, volune, date of filling, pressure and temperature ia made visible. Besidea, a written chamoteristio of the com- poaition of the technical krypton delivered must be sent by po3t -to the receiver..Testing methods: For this purpose the apparatus SV 1622 of the VNIIK131ash (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Construction of Oxygen Apparatus) is used. For determining the content of oxygen the apparatus VTI (absorption by pyrogallol) Card 2,/3 is used. A form,la is given for the permissible content of Technical Conditions !or Krypton SOV/67-58-4-4/29 nitrogen and argon. The content of hydrocarbon is determined by means of a titrometric gas analyzer TG-5. The quantity of technical krypton supplied is determinedby weight, calculation of the content of kr7pton and xenon being carried out separately according to the aforementioned formula. A formula is also givan for the determination of the specific volume of the technical krypton delivered. Card 3/3 1. Krypton-Production 2. Krypton-Standards 3. Krypton-- Storage 4. Krypton-Applications 5(4) AUTHORS: VaCin, Ye. Y., Zhukhavitsk-iy, A. A. SOV/76-.72-1o-29/79 TITLE: The Theory of Thermo-Adsorption Separation (Teoriya adsorbtsionno-terrraicheskoi;o razdeleniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizichcQDy khimii, 1958, Vol '42, Ur lo, pp 2362-2373 (Uso-') ABSTRACT: The investi-rations by Wirth (Virt) (Ref 1) and the proposal by Yanovskiy (Ref 2) in connection with the theory of the displacement analysis according to Tiselius (Tizelius)(Ref 3) are rather similar. In the present paper the main foundations of the Ueneral "reory of the thermo-adsorption separation are given and the dynamics of the process are presented. The relation between the temperature area and the distribution of the su*~stence is determined by the equation of the isobars. For -- linear adsorption iso- therm a=AeQ/RT. Under the assumption that the adsorption velocity is infinitely hi~7h and lon,~Titudinal diffusion io not present eq,,ations viere o17tained which c-aracterize Card 1/3 the asymptotic distribittion. In an asymptotic The Theory of Ther-:;o-Arlsorption Sc;)'-.r~.tion SOV/76-32-lo-2:D/59 distribution aith linear adsor.,tion icithermal li-;o:s the comporient will be distributed in t2ie zone of the hiC;h temperature with the hiChent ad9orption coefficient. The law of distribution of the ads~)rbed amount of substance is determined by the adsorption isobaf as it is assumed that the Dreosure is conztant at all points of the layer. A nufficiently lonj layer must effect an asYmptotic distribution of the components in various temperature zones accordinj to the adsorption capacity of the component. Accordinj to the Lin,--muir (Ler,-jmyur) eaur-Ition the components can not exist in an asymptotic dl- tribttion, but se,.)tLrete and are distributed over different te-iper-ature zones An eq-a:_tior. is jiven for the determination of each component. The aut'. aosiL . nors concluOe from the a m--tion t,-.-.t a loncitudinal diffusion is not present th-t tl,.'i prc,~jsure con2tancy in each cross section of the layer is secured by the preorure of one compon~~nt. In real processes a temperature ra:'.~,,e characterizes t.',,e transition from one suljota:ice to the other, and not any defin.-Lite Card 2/3 temperature. The clear seprjr:~tion improves with an The Theory of Thermo-Adsorption Separation increase in the difference of the adsori~tion ;)ropertics of t1ne ,ases to be sepavated, ~m incre-ne in velocity of the tomperature field, and an decreane of the general diffusion coefficient, as well. as by an in- crease in the temperature am-dient and a decrease in the teriperE.Aure T There are 5 fit;ures and 6 rcfer- ences, 3 of which are Sovict. ASSOCIATIOTI: Institut kislorodno~;o mashinostroyeniya (Institi-te for the Buildin-- of Oxyl-,-en Miachinery) I SUB' .11ITTED: May 5, 1957 Card 313 5(2) ~Y~e., Candidate of Chenical SOV167-59-2-6118 AUTHORS: Vagin, --Tc-iences, Petukhov, S. S., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Determination of the Content of Krypton and Xenon (Oprede- leniye soderzhaniya kriptona i ksenona) PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1959, Hr 21 PP 33-36 (MR) ABSTRACT: The determination of the content of krypton and xenon in the primary krypton concentrate is of special importance in tech- nical production. In this connection several methods have already been devised which are discussed in brief (Pastovskiy, Ref 1, VNIIFODZEMGAZ, Ref 2, JanAk, Ref 3, VNIIKIMASh with the authors of a previous paper Ref 4, Burbo and Rodzinek Ref 6). The'analysis was made by means of an apparatU3 design- ed by the Vsesayuznyy nauchnyy lialedovatellskiy institut kislorodnogomashinostroitelletva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Construction of Oxygen Plants) by the authors in cooperation with Engineer A. P. Llvovaand the Laboratory Assistant Ye. N. Razheva. The principal diagram of the apparatus is illustrated in figure 1. It is equipped with a dosing gauge by means of which the pressure and quan- Card 1/3 tity of the gas mixture to be investigated (primary krypton Determination of the Content of Krypton and Xenon SOV/67-59-2-6/18 concentrate) is maintained constant throughout the analysis. After the gas has been heated for eight to ten minutes all chemically activo impurities enter reaction with calcium, while the remaining gases are then adsorbed in a KSM-Silica- gel adsorber at temperatures of liquid nitrogen. By repeated- ly freezing out Kr and X as well as by sucking off Ar from the~mixture, argon is removed from the denorbod mixture of argon-krypton-xenon. The content of xenon and krypton of the primary concentrate is determined by means of the lower scale of the vacuometer. This scale was computed according to the P V formula C Kr - Pn Vn 100, where CKr denotes the content of 0 0 krypton in the gas to be analyzed, P n the pressure of krypton in the calibrated volume, V n the calibrated volume corre- spanding to the pressure Pn, P0 the initial pressure of the mixture, and V0 the volume of the pipette I (Fig 1). The dependence V. - f(P ) is a linear one. The afore-mentioned Card 2/3 n n Determination of the Content of.Yrypton and Xenon SOV/67-59-2-6/18 11 1 appAratus secures accuracy of determination of up to 0.005 % (Tables 1 and 2). The apparatus is introduced in Soviet industry and is used in several works for the purpose of checking the production of crypton. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 6 roferencos, 5 of whiah aro Soviet wid I Czechoslovakian. Card 313 140) SOV/67-55-3-15/27 AUTHORs Vagin, Ye. V., Candidate of Chemical 6ciences TITLEs Apparatus for the Production of Krypton and Xenon (ustanovka dlya polucheniya kriptona i ksenona) PERIODICALi Kislorod, 1959, lir 3, P 49 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Under this title the American patunt: "Method for Obtaining Krypton and Xenon" by Henri BonnDud from Kay 28, 1957, is briefly discussed.by the abstracter whose name is mentioned as the author. There is I figure. Card 1/1 5(0) soy/67-59-4-18/19 AUTHORS: Bondarenko, 11. 1., Engineer, Kalinin, V. V., Engineer, Samarin, B. P., Engineer, Vagin, Ye. V., Candidate of Chemical Scienceu, PetuKhov, S. S.,-Ta~ ~~Technical Sciences TITLE: Answers to Rearlers PLRIODICAL: Kislorod, 1959, Nr 4, P 53 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Question (A. Ye. Bykov, Tekeli, Kazakhskaya SSR): How do you explain the pressure increase in the second stage of the air compressor in the SK-05 apparatus? Answer (N. I. Bondarenko): By the resistance increasing with the passage of air through the decarbonizer. Question (L. G. Konyukh, Kemerovo): Doe8 the USSR manufacture oxygen compressors with capacities of 150 - 200 m3/hour? Answer (V. V. Kalinin): Yes, the types 2RK-2/4 (120 m3/hour) and 2RX-4/5 (220 M3/hour). question (N. V. Volodina, Stalinogorok, Tula oblast'); Is oxygen stored in wet gas containers? Answer (B. P. Samarin): Yes, according to the plan of the GPI "Proyektatallkonetruktsiyall and the GIAP, since 1957, lot question (V. N. 011khovik, Fervomayskiyl Card 1/2 Tula oblastl): Which are the purifying methods used today for Answers to Readers 50'7/67-53-4-18/19 raw crypton? Answer (Ye. V. Vagin, S. S. Fetukhov): The principal methods are enumerated and explained. 2nd question; Is it possible to use NaOH instead of KOH to dry the crypton concentrate? Answer: It is, but under certain conditions. Card 2/2 VAGIN, Ye.V., kand. khim. nauk Ionized gas anal7zer (from "Journal of Chromatography," 1, No.1, 1958). Kislorod 12 no.1:51 '59. (mm 12:6) (Chromatograptq) VAGIN, Te.V., kand, khim. nauk; PETUKHOV, S.S., kand. tekhn. nauk All-Union Conference on Gas Chromatograph7. Kislorod 12 no.1:52 '59. (MIRA 12:6) (Gas chromatography) ZMnMOVITbXIT, A.A., otv.red.; VAGIN, 1.1e.V., red.; GCLIBERT, K.A., red.: .; TURKM -0-,-T.K., red.; FESMO, re.P., DATMVICH, A.A., Ted i-TA red,; TANOVSKIY, X.I., red.; VTASOT, L.G., red.izd-va; ASTAFIUVA. A.G., tekhn.red. [Gas chromatography; transactions of tho Firat All-Union Conference on Gas Chromatogmphyl Gazovaia khrometograftia; tray Pervoi Vuesoyuznoi konferentaii po gazovoi khrometogrefii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1960. 326 p. (miRA 14:3) 1. Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po gazovoy khrometografil. let, Moscows 1959. (Gas chromatography) 53 SIOS11611000102010191089 B101/B147 AUTHOR!j V-,- TITLEs Theory of the adsorptive-thermal separation methodl and -adsorptive-thermal separation of light noble gases PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 20, 1961, 76, abstract 20B578 (3b. "Gaz. khromatografiya", M., AN SSSR, 1960, 118 - 134) TEXT: A detailed study has been made of the theory of thermal desorption (RZhKhimv no. 13, 1954, 32208; no- 7, 1959, 22727) for the distribution of one or more substances along the absorbent layer in a temperature field. The separation of binary and ternary mixtures of He, Ne, and N2 on various carbons and on silica gel (SG) KCM (KSM) has been investigated. The adsorption isotherms of He on AP-2 tAG-2), WAA (KAD), and KAY (KAU) carbons, as well as on SG were determined. In addition, the adsorption isobars of Ne and N2 on AG-2 or CKT (SKT) carbons were recorded. A method for separating Ne from He on AG-2 or SKT carbon was worked out, using a Card 1/2 Theory of the adsorptive-thermal... S/081/61/000/020/019/089 BIO1/BI47 gas interferometer and an electromagnetic gas balance for determining the composition. Experimental data are in good agreement with the reBUltS Of theoretical calculations. The oefficient of longitudinal diffusion was calculated to be 0-07 - 0-31 cm /sec. On an industrial unit consisting of a copper shell with carbon in an insulated jacket, a nitrogen bath with electric heating which produced. an adjustable temperature field, and a thermocouple for temperature regulation, the extraction coefficient of Ne, which contained less than 0.* He, reached 75~. EAbstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/064/61/000/001/007/011 B132/B218 AUTHORSt Kazarnovskaya, L. I., Dykhno, N. bf, TITLEt Burning of methane in mixtures with inert gases PER10DICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 1, 1961, 29-32 TEM The authors have developed an industrial method of purifying inert gases obtained in the production of crypton from methane. Several catalysts were used to oxidize methane quantitatively: manganese ores from Nikopoll and Chiatura, nickel catalysts, and activated cupric oxide. The initial mixtures contained nitrogen and methane, and some of themalso small amounts of oxygen. Also other carbon hydroxides were burned under the oxidation conditions for methane. The experimental unit used for this purpose is schematically shown in Fig. 1. The catalyst was introduced into stainless steel tube (1) and heated in electric furnace (2). The necessary CH4 /N2 ratio was brought about by rheometers (3) and (4), and then the mixture was conveyed to mixing vessel (5). In column (6), the mixture was purified from CO2 admixtures by means of solid NaOH, and then passed into tube (1). A Card 1/s~ S/064/61/000/001/007/011 Burning of methane in mixtures... B132/B218 special procedure was applied when the CH 4 content was less than V/6. In this case, part of the gas current was diluted with 0 2 up to a ratio 10:1; this was done in mixing vessel (10) by means of rheometers (8) and (9). Then, the gas was purified from CO 21 CH4 was burned on a platinum coil, and then the CO2 evolved was determined titrimetically. When the CH 4 concentration was above 1-2%, the gas analyzer BTM(VTI) was used. The catalysts were reactivated by N 2-02 mixtures, reactivation being determined from the dif- ference in oxygen content in front of and behind the catalyst layer. As manganese ore is not regenerable, it cannot be used %a a catalyst. A nickel catalyst loses its activity if the gas mixture contains CO 2 or high con- centrations of CH 4' At methane concentrations below 5%, it may easily be 0 1 used. At a temperature of 500 Ct a volume rate of 65 hr- , and an initial CH4 content of 4.5"fp the residual methane concentration was less than 0-5-0-7/k /0 for 10 hr . The use of activated cupric oxide yielded the beat results. Card 2/y B/064/61/000/001/007/011 Burning of methane in mixtures.., B132/B218 This catalyst was produced by the method of M. A. Shpolyanskiy (Ref. 33 Zav. lab. 19, no. 10, 1166 (1953)). It was composed of a 990 mixture of UuO and Fe 203 (MA) and kaolin (20). The experiments were made at 6600C and at a volume rate of 65 hr -1 with binary N2 at a CH 4 content of 4-5~%, and with ternary N 2 (BZ/~/o) at a CH4content of 11% (02 amounting to 7%). With one catalyst, 15 cycles of methane burning and catalyst reactivation were carried out. The residual CH 4 concentration did not exceed 0.5% before seven to nine hr . After this time, the utilization coefficient of CuO was about 25~'O. The above experiments were made in a pilot plant schematically shown in Fig. 4. At a CH 4 conten t of 9.10', the residual CH4 concentration could be maintained for three and a half hr at 0.240,lo if a temperature of 7500C and a volume rate of 70 hr:- were used (Fig. 5). When the volume rate of 70 hr -1 was reduced to 35 hr - the residual CH 4concentration dropped below 0-075~'Q. At initial concentrations of methane of 2-3% and 9.1~ the residual concentrations were Card 3/~ 8/064/61/000/001/007/011 Burning of methane in mixtures... B132/B218 0.1-0.2%. A residual concentration of 0-5~ was attined after 13 hr at an initial concentration of 2-3A, and after 7 to 8 hr at an initial concentra- tion of 9.1%. When the initial concentration was 0-35~loj the residual methane concentrationdid not exceed 0-003% during 5 hr . The authors re- commend the following experimental conditions as being most favorablet 0 1 temperature, 700 C; volume rate, 70 hr - , Activated cupric oxide is the best catalyst since it warrants a maximum efficiency in burning of methane and can be easily regenerated. A, P. LIvova and Ye. X. Razheva took part in experiments with the pilot plant. There are 7 figures and 5 Soviet-bloc references. Card 4/ VAG JNL_jtty4_PBTUKHGV.. S.S.j ZHEIZZNYAK.. V.I. chromatographic method for deterwin1bg micrcconcentratlons of carbon dioxide in oxygen. Zav.lab. 28 no.2:140.-Ul 162. O-CM 15:3) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut kislorodnogo mashinontroyedyao (Carbon dioxide) (QMen-Analysis) (Chromatographic analysio) VAGIN P Xe.V. Second All-Union Conference on Gas Chromatography. Zav.lab. 28 no.7:892 162 (,"TPA 15:6) (Gas chromatography-Congressee) ZHUKHOVITSKIY, A.A., otv. red.; VAqIlN,.Ye.V., red.; GOLIBERT, K.A., red.Ldeceased]; KISELEV, A.V., red.; TUV~ELITAUB, N.Y., red.; FME21KO, Ye.P.., red.; Ytu%OVSKIY, M.I., red. [Gas chromatography; transactionsl Gazovalit khrorwitografila; trudy. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 483 P. (MIfLA 17:12) 1. Vsesoyuzngya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya kon-ferentsiya po, gazovoy khromatografii. 2d, Moscow, 1962. 7777 f)Ci. 012.-,, 012~; ACCESSION N-F. A1*404`5193 51 PQtukho~!,-S, S- AUTHOR: V~t -()f ato-raj)'Ilc rr of oxvgen and TITLE: The appLication w ehi I- r are gases konferentslya po gazovoy khromato- trudv* af 1~ TOPIC --ir, ksypton determination acutyboi-w ical oxvizen production, argon production. nitrogeq determination inethods in which the Tlie cuuipment is Mustratc-d scrie-m-FLimEi-Ly fiv9tern for the tdr,---~rpiion cumfib. 11-8 rl'ali~ ikz~a~--- - &-ic, - -' ~ -- - IT~;ionenl,3 and h A &m pnsses through an &d&cz puo~n Lx-) L Lan _i T the main requireme w to., Uikougk rt-gas counter Into the rec~~ent. Oue cif a r --satisfac -peTformance is a- - stant volwUe of the gas specimens to be ana~Fzed; tory con Card 1/3 NR: AT4048193 -.A u. Sh for determLl- s t h ! qed at VNIIKINI.4- Lt r, i T, x y ~~ o -i, as m-pi, as nitrogen I'ho vik()rT;tl,m cx)iumci was ASSOCiATION: None SUBMITTED: 16Jul64 NO RE F SOV: 003 Card 2/3 ENCL- 01 SUB CODE; lc, IE OTILILR: 002 ACCESSfON NR: AT4048193 Fig. I - Schematic dfag~rarn of the chromato-Lhermo- r-,ral-mic equipment: I gate valve 2 adsorption column 3 gate valve 4 gas count-er 5 rheometer 6 - Umr,,r (k7. 7 'S - volme indicator 9- electrical furnace - ventilator 1 0 Iz detector Ca-rrier gas ENCL: 91 7 Ca,d 3/3 VAGIN, Yu.v* Application of the sequential method of statistical solution to the recognition of forms. NTI no.9:22-26 16.1. OLTRA 16.1.2) VAGINAg A*A.. SurgW anatomy of the frontal lobeo Sboro trud. Lvn. nmwhn. ob-,va nevr.',i poikh. noAsn3-ng 159. (mm 13:12) 1. Is kafedry nervmAh bolesney (zav. - prof e Ye.F. %videnkova) Leningradakogo pediatriahookogo moditainakogo inatituta (direktor profe N.Te Shutava). (WAIN-,.ZURGMM I W7 0 of $1 "All 111111131121 34"n)t oil W 1) As a III U As As 4: #1 11 Is 1111, 111 I u As 66 si-rv o a 9 1 0 A 4. 4LA a CC W It A I 4 C L 7 0 0 0 Cmdidm for the tw- tfoasirculumajuringuctufoo go A. limbrAw abdA. 1. VagivA. S&mark Namck. I rml.,t .11.- - Trimrsisyth. ArAW. iZj IOU. N~,S. 4f, M. Abow, 20a lfrJj that a calumnar structure is i4itains it 73 with lanail intervals lortsirrn the "ION "Y In alki . Nuklus will the "idus sod an equiazed itturluir is tk- V .-go taintif inco, readdy at ice intervals 4 imp, was "m. -00 fifined fcw the all6gs 9).Bi, At4n, SWSn and Mil-Cil. ' 'llse vellucil d dtfl i fr l h .0e u% oct great et lls t e fortumil,"i -4 y y a sislumnar strtwittres. W M-un R . . vi CIS 0 ago 00 00 *0 go So 0 zoo 1,11FALL16POXAL LITIfiali,*1 CLAISSFKAMb A I tO 0 'A S 8L A 'slow, Qv 44, -~I it w; -V n 3 Aillt 0 3 4 U 114 AV it Or If if jt ill 91 if It It 99 RW n I RA go g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 %4m - a _0 00 so 11114 0 * 0 0 0 0solill 0 0 go g 0 f a 0 *got q 0-*-**- AUTHORS; Zkhusp I* Do, Vagina, Go Pe SOV/20-125-4-55/74 TITLE: The Argillaceous Minerals of thn Msykop Sarim in the Ozek-Suat District (Glinistyye mineraly maykopskoy svity rayon& Ozek-Suat) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Ur 4, PR 884 - 887 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Many research workers consider the Malkop sediments of Ciscau- casia to be petroleum mother rocks (Refs 1, 5 et al.). The ex- pedition mentioned in the association investiGated the minerals mentioned in the title in order to determine the diagnostic cha- racteristic features of the mentioned mother rocks. Among them were those of Ozek-Suat (Zaterachnayn ravaina Trans-Terek plain on the platform slope of-the Ciacaucasian downwarping). Beside the determination of the indices of refraction and the apf-l-'i'a- tion of d & (Ref 6) the auth~,ra irtvi~ntigated sl ~3 4.n'! zar)~".'.1, y j out electron microscopic and t'hermal analyses. ~.,~olinite, hallua- site, hydromica, montmorillonitop and beidellite (Fie '31 w6re found in the core of 4 boreholeB and investigated. The per-.diari- ties of distribution of the argillaaeous minerals in the ~;:oas section determine the appearance of 6 associations. The,,, form Card 113 mixtures of several (2 - 4) components. Mostly one miner!~l r;rp- The Argillaceous Minerals of the Mykop Serids in the SOV/"20-121-,---5 Ozek-Suat District dominates, more rarely two, wh9reas the other ones fo::-- tures. A s s o c i a t i o n a: 1) hydromica with admixture is characteristic of the lower part of the Vlaykop a~-- diments, occurs, however, in the upper part as well. Fij;u2,~ I shows the curves of heating, table I the indices of fl Hydromica with admixtures of beidellite and montmorilIcnite. 3 Montmorillonite with hydromica and beidellite or lonite transformed into hydromica# 4) Beidellite with hij-cli:-,,-~-Loa admixture- 5) Like 4), only with a greater admixtura of h~rir- mica; less distributed than 4). 6) Caolinite-hydromica wit,-, beidellite and transformed montmorillonito. On the stren6th of the results obtained the authors design a picture of the -eUo- gical history of the region. They confirm the bipartial di-fision of the Maykop. sediments (Ref 6). The conceptions by A. V. Frost (Ref 11) concerning the role of montmorillonite as petroleum- -forming catalyst are not confirmed by the present paper. It's quantity is rather low here and would not be sufficient for a catalytic action upon the great quantity of the dispersed Card 2/3 The Argillaceous Minerals of thr-- Fhykop_ Series in the SOV/20-1 25-4-5-5/74 Ozek-Suat District organic substance. There are 3 figures, I table, and 11 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kompleksnaya yuzhnaya geologicheskaya elespeditsiya Akademii nauk SSSR (Southern Geological Expedition for Multiple Purposes of the Academy of Sciencesp USSR) PRESENTED: October 27, 1958, by N. M. Strakhov, Academician SUBMITTED: October 6, 1958 Card 3/3 POLISTER. L.A.; 2KHUS. I.D.; GUS3VA, A.H.;.YAQjN!, G.P.; VASIL'YEVA. L.B.; DCROSM, R.G.; KMITS, X.V.; LAGER, P.I.; MARASANOVA, N.V.; KRAIROVA, F.K.; BROD, 1.0., otv.red.; HICLATEVA, I.N., red.izd-va; TUKANOVSKAYA, Ye.F., red.izd-va; MAKUNI, Te.Y., tekhn.red. (Orsanic matter and clay minerals in eastern Ciscaucasia; terrigenous Mesozoic and Kaikop sediments] OrganicheakGe veshchostvo i glinistys mineraly Vostochnogo Pradkavkazlia; tarrigennya mazozoiskie i maikopokie otlozhenila. Kockva, Izd-vo Akmd.nauk SSSR, 1960. 205 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Caucasus. Northern-Clay) (Caucasus, Northern-Orgunic matter) ZKHUS, I.D.; Prini-li uchastiye: VAGI~IA -1 G,,F,; VASIL&YEVA, L.B.; MARASAROVA, N.V.; SHEVELEVA, V.S. Characteristics of changes in clay minerals as related to oil formation. Biul..IDIP.Otd.geol. 35 no.l+:22-29 JI-Ag 160. (MMA 14:4) (Clay) (Petroleum geology) ARUSTAMOV, L.,- SMIRNOV, V.' -VfiGjmA, I.- STELI-IMASHCM, Ye. New spark plugli. Za rul. 19 no*10,-26-27 0 161. (,14PA 14:11) 1. Nauchno-issledavateltakiy eksp"ntallnyy institut aytotraXtornogo siektrooborudovaniya i priborov. - I: (Spark plugs) W;T i' '.. .I: I,' ~ i~i *y I ', . F. ) H' i.OV, V.T. ; VAG I Nil, I I.A. I LiPATOVA. N,Yt--. '~.-,-dration rf an anrAic oxIde fillm rn a-um-num --n L . .5,7.,I-uf,Ion5 oC inorganic salts. Z hur . f 1 z . kh i m. V4 r. -,, . 5 ~ 1108-1111 yv '65. (M:~Lk 1. Kazanskly aviatsionnyy institut. .4 V~. 3& "-6 -J~4 .e ts alri-makirp A, F,; !9m V- T-; TT*fljv~v -As A&I IM ingt G?vo; Vagina,, - A.; L'vov# G. M. 1 vi oT-m>--r-t I Qi Df e-e-Alc ari Ao film tq 943U.12~'R ~A VJ a -h th* 4tale* datei%dA&tica r n6, !. n yj 7 Fl 5T742-45 f,tzu_-,L.) raA ric-"altal on the P-Irif-'led mAd de- A-4 4, I VAGTI;A, 1. 1. "The medical treatvient of emphysemp it, horv~r, 11 Nauch.-prakt, rnboty voyerivet. r,!u-,.hby, Mosc 1948, P- 37-39 SO: U-3850, 16 June 51, (Letopis Murnal Inykh Statey, No 5, 1949) GETMANSKIY, I.K.; VAGINA, I.K.; KUPRIYANGV, V.M. Powdered "Molodost'" shampon based on purified srdium alk-jj sulfat-es of synthetic secondary alcohols. Trudy IIIISTHIMSa no.3295-96 162. (MIRA 16,121) GETMANSHY, I.K., inzh.; KUPRIYANOV, V.H.'; VAGINA, I.K.; LESHCHENKO, P.S., lnzh.; SKRYPINA, T.R. "Astra" ~iashing powder. Masl.-zhir.prom. 28 no.2:45-46 F ,62. (KRA 15:5) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh zhirozameniteley i moyushchikh sredstv (for Getmanskiyi Kupriyanov, Vagina). 2. Shebekinskiy kombinat sinteticheskikh zhirnykh kislot i zhirnykh spirtov (for Leshchenko, Skrypina). (Shebekino-Washing powders) 7 L I B INS fit! , G.-L . ; VAG, ; , T.1% Some physicochemical properties of florimyciri. Antib'4rt--ki 9 no.7:4.87-,1r-2 Jl 164. 18: 31 J, 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy instituut antibiotikov, Moskva. , CHISTOKLETOV, V.N.; VAqIYA,_~.Kj PETROV, A.A. Bipolar addition to un aturated compounds. Part 10: Addition of oCpN-diphenylnitrone to vinylacetylene compounda, Zhur.org. khim, I no.2069-375 F 165o (MIRA 1824) 1. LeningradsUy tekhnologichoskiy inetitut imeni Lensoveta, VAGINA _.4&,,I_~Ctl~STIKJST(j-V, V.14.; PETROV, A.A. 10-Bipolax addition to commpourds. Fart 1-7: of 3-phonyllsydrione with conjugat,3d enynes and dienes. Zhur*. org. khJ-m. I no.9:1700-1703 3 '65- (MIRA 18:12) 1. Leningradskty tokhnologicheskiy institut, imeni Lensoveth. Submitted June 22, 1904. SUVOROVS)CAYA, *tallya Aloltgandrovna; TITOV, Valeriy Ivanovioh; BRODSKAYA, Valentina Mik)-mylovna; VASILIYMV, Pavel Ivanovich; LIPSHITS. Bells Moisayevnal SIANTUYR. Mariya Pavlovma; TROITSXATA, R.I., lmnd.takhn. nauk, retHenzent; ROMERAIRBEV, 1.11., kand.tekhn.nauki retsenzent-, KOZHUKHOVA, M.A., icand.tekha,neuk, retsenzent;-V~AGINA~_&S,.l red.; KOSOUPOVA, R.F., red.izd-va; VAYNSHTNYN, Ye.B., tekhn.red. [Technical analysis in nonferrous mntallurgy] Tekhnichaskii analis v tovetnoi metallurgii. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii, 1957. 567 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Nonferrous motala--Metnllurgy) i _-( . -11, N' 'i I /1Y " i " L -:1-z /~-' .-:~ e RTABCHIKOV, D.I.; VAGINA, H.S. I -- Complex formation of tetravalent cerium vith acetate ions and oxalate ions. Part 1: Separation of cerium of spectral purity from a sulfuric acid solution. Zhureneorg,khim. 2 no.9:2109-23.14 I S '57. (Cerium) (Sulfuric acid) (MIRA 10:12) ~UTPC.2: va-,ina, N. 78-3-6-12/30 .-TI TL E CCMDT-(-51 ioriLation of Cerium 'hith Acetate- %nd Cxrilate-Ton. I '. ~,'enaration of Carinin From Nitric :.(.id Solations (r"Ompleksoobrazovaniye chetyrekhvalentnogo teeriya s ator-tat- 7 okoalat-ionami II. Vydeleniye t,,;e.T-iyi i.z L-zotnokislogo rustvora) P!~R 13 DI O'AL: Zhurnal Neorgiinicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 6, pp. 1~.66-136)9 (u2',P.)' .'BSTR!..CT: The method of production of purest cerium by extraction of ceriun-(IV) in diethyl ether was described. The action of the p -value of the acetate - nitrate H I solutions on the complex formation of cerium was determined and it follows from it that with the increase of the p H-value of the solution of acetate-nitrate the extraction of cerium by di.ethyl ether is considerably'reduced. However, the complexity of cerium-(IV) increases with the increase of the concentration of nitric acid and thus, the extraction of diethyl ether is promoted. Card 1/2 It is necessary for the separation of cerium-(IV) as COMDlex Formation of Four-Valent Cerium With Acetate- 7B-2-6-12/30 and Oxalate-Ion. II. Separation of Cerium From Nitric Acid Solutions hydroxide to achieve a complete conversion of cerium into cerium-(IV). The most important factor for the complete separation of cerium is the presence of cerium-(IV)-ion in the solution. There are 6 tables and 10 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i Vernadskogo, AN SS9R Analytical Chemistry analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I. (Institute of Geochemistry -nd imeni I V. 1. Vernadekiy,, AS USM) SUBMITTED: November 29, 1-956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Ceriwa--Production ether--Applications 2. Cerium--Solvent extraction 3. Diethyl Card 2/2 LCOUSHOV, I.P.; KRASYUK, B.A., prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk. retsenzent; VAGINA, N.S., red.; ARKHANGELISKAYA, H.S., red.izd-va; - MIJOAUDVA. V.V., tekhn.red. EGermenium and silicon are the most important semiconductors] Germanii i kremnii - vazhneishie poluprovodnikovye materialy. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i t6vetnoi metallurgii, 1960. 51 p. (MMA 13:7) (Germanium) (Silicon) 68U.3 SOV/78-5-1-18/45 AUTHORS: Ryabohikovo D. I., Vagina, N. S. TITLE: Separation of the Bulk of Yttrium by Means of a Complex Formation PERIODICAL: Zhurnal.neorganicheakoy khimii, 1960, Vol 59 Nr 1, pp 102 - 106 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The chromatographic separation of the yttrium group elements is -rendered'more difficult by the fact thatq as a rulep yttrium in present in a large excess (up to 9c$). A prior separation of Y would greatly facilitate the separation of the other elements of this group. In reference 1, the authors had investigated the selective complex formation of this group. They now report on the separation of the Y-group in an yttrium- and a dysprosium concentrate by means of ethylene diamine tetraacetic aoid (EDTA). Under investigation was a mixture with an 85% yttrium content and another with Y - 35%. The X-ray spectroscopic ana- lysis made by N. V. Turanskaya on these mixtures is given in table 1. The precipitates and filtrates obtained after addition of different amounts of EDTA with different pH, were likewise Card 1/2 investigated by X-ray spectroscopy (Tables 2-6)9 furthermore, 68113 Separation of the Bulk of Yttrium by Means of a Complex SOV/78-5-1-18/45 Formation the average atomic weight of the fractions was determined (Table 7). The distribution of the bulk of Y and Dy was con- trolled by additions of Y91 and Dy 166 on the basis of P-radia- tion. The authors state that the different stability of the EDTA complexes at PH - 3 permits the separation of the Y bulk from the other rare earths of this group. The mixture is se- parable into three fractions within 10 hours, the first one containing elements Ho to Lu, the second containing Y, and the third the last five eleiente of this group. There are 7 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut gookhimii i analiticheekoy khimii im. V. I. Vernadekogo Akademii nauk SSSR Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. i. Vernadekly of the Academy--of-3-ciences, SUBMITTED: September 19 1958 Card 2/2 5(2) S/ 07 C/60/005/02/01 8/04 5 AUTHORSt Ryabchikov, D. 1,1 Vagin a, N. S. BO04/BO 16 TITLE: Comparative Evaluation of Various Complexini~ Agents With Respect to the Preparatvn of Enriched Concentrates of the Elements of the Yttriu Group PER10DICAL: Zhurnal noorganichoskoy khimii# 1960t Vol 5p 11r ','j rp 356-358 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The latter author investigated the separation of the yttr,-u-- group by means of EDTA (Refs 1,2). It was the purpose of tha present paper to replace the EDTA by other or~,_nic acidz. Th . ......... effect of the complexine agent was investiCated on th,'_~ basJs of the separation of the Ho - Lu fraction. The effect of acid, malonic acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, citric a-3id, and nitrilo-triacetic acid was studied. The distribution r2f the rare earths among the individual fractions wag de-er-rincd by means of gravimetric analysis (Table 1), by Y91 and T-a'70 (Table 2), and by X-ray spectrum analysis (Table 3). The authors found that lactic acid and citric acid were no~3t ef- Card 1/2 fective. There are 3 tables and 2 Soviet referencec. Comparative Evaluation of Various Complexing S/07L/60/'005/02/'O1C'/04S-, Agents With Respect to the Preparation of Enriched B004/BOi6 Concentrates of the Elements of the Yttrium Group ASSOCIATIONs Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. 1. Ver- nadskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geochernistzy and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy of the Acq Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: September 1, 11958 Card 2/2