SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TOKAREV, A.A. - TOKAREV, B.V.

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,-,~iLnv, A.A. W454AW, liqv*491~~~~z The Chausson city motorbus. Avt. i trakt. prom. no.2:45-47 F '57. (MLRA 10:3) 1. Moskovskiy avtozavod imeni Likhacheva. (France--Motorbuses) GOLIBREM, A.A.; TOYJdUjT, A.A. - Effect of the viscosit7 on the selection of working fluids for hydraulic transmissions* kvtoprom. no.10:23-26 0 '58. (WRA 11:11) 1. 14-.Bkovskiy avtozavod iment Likhachava. (Oil hydraulic riachinery) (Automobiles-Transmission devices) TOKAREV, A.A.;GOLIBREYKH, A.AA adaaam Hydraulic torque converter for motorbuses. Avt. i trakt. prom. no.9: 7-12 S 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Moskovskiy avtozavod imeni I. A. Likhacheva. (Motorbuses-Transmission devices) Rvaluating dynamic properties of urban busee. Avt,prom. nooll:23- 26 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1 1. Goeudarstvenmyy soyuzMy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno-iosledovateliskly avtomobilinyy I aytomotornyy Institut. (Hot orbusee-Dynamics) TOKAREVs A.A. Evaluating the economy of fuel on city motor-buses. Avt.proM. no-3:24,-28 Mr 161.* (HW 14:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy sovuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krauhnvo 7maia,.d naucbno-issledavatellskiy avtomobillnn i avtomotornyy institut. (Notorbuses) BEREZIU-1-INSKIY, V.G.; TOKAM, A.F. Autbmatic unit for the assembly of electrode-plate blocks of alkaline batteries, Biul.-tekh.-ekon.inform. Gos.nauch.-issl. inst.nauch. i tekh.inform. 16 no,5vA2-43163. (MIRA 16:7) (Electric batteries) ISAMIANYAN, N. T.; TOKAREV, A..-I.; GONCHAROV, P. A. Effect of the composition of molding sand mixtures on the .probability of the formation of shrinkage cavities. Izv. vys. ucheb,zav.; chern-met.7 no. 5:147-153 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. 14oskovskiy institut stali i splavov. TOKAREV, A.I. - Conditions favorable to the occurrence of shrinkage cavities in castings. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.3:193-200 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Moskovskiy institut stall i splavov. TOKARE'i, Alel-.oandr Ivanc-vich; I-ed. Toward '.he third g,-rI'K tretle= ~fo3zcv-na- Donu,- Rostovskoe knizhno, iza-vu, Z.)63. ll,t 10) 1. Direktor sovkhoz- Tdarnik, :'.,rabrlskogo proizvod- stvennogo upravleni-ya, Rostovskoy oblasti (for Tokarev ,i. TOKARW, A.I.. - Balancing of a solid rotating about a fixed Toint. Trudy Inst. mash. Sam. p0 teor. mash. 19 no.73:39-47 '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Mechanical movements) TOKAIMV, A.K. Vibration boring in river beds. Avt. dor. 22 no.9:24-25 S 159. (Boring) (Bridge construction) (MIRA 12:12) TOXMV, A.K., - inzh. , ~ I'-- I Using electric geophysical exploration in road surve71ng. Avt# doro 21 no*5:13-15 MY 158. (KIRA 11:6) .Road--Surveying) (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) TOKAREVp A.K*, inzh. Electric exploration of water suPFLY I-es-urces bY uslng nev apparatuss Vod. i san. tekh. nc.6~23-27 Joe 165. (MIRA 1.9.-8) TOKARF,V, A.K., inzh. Using electrometric methods in exploring and prospecting for deposits of road materials. Avt.dor. 21 no.10:18-20 0 '58. (Road materials) (Elnctric measurements) (MIRA 11:11) X 1c, r- 400,000 iR 2 yew qvs.,M 1-0-00.0- 6 lm no cw-0 0 9,Tz H 903 -PT 11-0 IM J-pi '&a Go q-4-. ov ~o 10, 0~4 41-0 0 Oq I. w --v V OU 0-* -0 A., 40 0 -.4 1 Vu A- 0 :.W r 0 WAD W. P"vo gin ig A ADA -0. 0100 A07 0 100 1- 0 CH .00 4 -9~r: V. 11 a "1 -9 J" ShOW 4 _N A - Un INA 14 H--, % a a ovxo:a.k9 A to RL.3i ?A a .. Do- 04"44 a 4 tv A*f 4 P 114 Is $;a .0 All to. 6 a. Is . 8 A .t, U UO 0 .0 V 14 M gun- u OM K. -z 9 0 VI: A I a 0" 0 9 allow fo~ 6. a w a . 9 a . & .0 H 2. A l g t iv Zo -. a wM-034-1 M t 3 tj 1 81-1 11 is l . f4plas a o 28A ACC'NR,- AP-602-9-051 SOURCE CODE: Uft-10 "1/66/00b/Olh/001807/00807 INVENTORS: Kudryayevtsev, G. Gitis) S. S.; ivanova, V. H." Seinal Z. N.; Lyubova, T. A.; Nemloval S. A. ORG: none TITLE: A method for obtaining modified polyothylenoterephthalate. Class 39, No. 163936 fAnnounced by All-Union Sciontific Research lnstit~uto of Synthetic Fibers (Vsesoyuznyy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut ink-usstvennogo volokna)7 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 8o TOPIC TAGS% fQ3~ polyethylene ) chemical synthesis ABSTRACT.- This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining a modified y1ene tereplithalate by introducing modifying ingredients in the course of its polyeth, synthesis. To increase the heat re3istance of the polywor and of its products, the bifunctional do 'vativos of p, -11ti-mide (For instance. 11 0--(bis-ethoxy)py- r yromel romellitiuddo or N, III -bis -acotylpyromollitimide is tiuvd ai bh*9 mocIffying addandwi. SUB CODE: ll/ SUDIA DATE: 02Jul65 Card 1/1 --- --- I TrIn -4-7U L~1- '-I - I VY 'My 64. 5(4)9 15(8) SOV/706-33-3-8/41 AUTHORS: Tokarev, A. V., Spasskiy, & S~ TITLE: Co-polymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters With Vinyl Mono- mers (Sopolimerizatsiya nenasyshchennykh poliefirov s vinilo- vymi monomerami). II. Determination of the Co-polymerization C onstants (II. Opredeleniye konstant sopolimerizatsii) , PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 3, pp 554 558 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The example of the system P01Y-1,3-butyleneglycolfumarate- styrene (I) serves as proof of the possibility of applying the integral equation according to Mayo and Lewis to the determination of the constants of co-polymerization of un- saturated polyesters together with vinyl derivatives, Co- polymerization was carried out in glass ampoules in a nitro- gen atmosphere in the ultrathermostat at 60+0.10C and 0.01% by weight of benzoyl peroxide. A comparison between the polystyrenesobtained and a produc.t (Ref 7) described in publications is given (Table 1). With increasing reaction Card 1/3 intensity in polymerization the styrene-content in-the co- Co-polymerization of Unsal _7 .1-urated Polyesters With Vinyl SOV/76 )3-3-8/41 Monomers. II. Determination of the Co-pol/merization Constants polymer increases somewhat up to a certain extent ( 11-12% by weight), Two different experiments were carried out (Tables 3,4) in order to investigate the reactivity of the co-polymer; it was found that no soluble intermediate pro- ducts form in this reaction. Only part of the double bonds of the polyester takes part in co-polymerization (Table 2), whereas the other part passes over into the co-polymer with- out any change, which fact has to be taken into account in connection with the calculation of the co-polymerization constants (CPC) by a corresponding correction. The calcula- tion results of the (CPC) according to the equation by Mayo-Lewie~ with the above correction, are in good agree- - ment and are for (I)r 1 = 3.0 _+ 0.4 and r2= 0,,03 � 0-03~ The values show that the radicals Mi of the polyester do more rapidly react with its monomers than with styrene and that the styrene radical MO reacts predominantly with the unsaturated ester chains oi the polyester, which is consi- Card 2/3 dered to be due to additional steric hindrances. In con- Co-polymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters With Vinyl SOV/76-33-3-8/41 Monomers. II. Determination of the Co-polymerization Constants elusion the authors thank V. V. Korshak. There are 5 tables, and 7 references, 2 of -.-;hich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (Ural Branch ofthe Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: March 6, 1957 Card 3/3 TOKAREV, A.K. (Ioningrad) Vibration boring of shallow wells for water supply. Vod.i oan. tekh, no.3-1:6-9 N 162, (MMA 15:32 ) (Bbring) (Water-moupply engineering) TOXAM, A.K., kand.biol.nauk [deceased] Some characteristics of the behavior of ocean herring during the period of fattening. Trudy Vniro 6:5-18 158. (KIRA 12:4) (At'lantic Ocean--Herring3 (Fishes-Habits and behaviour) TOXAM, A.K., kand.biOl.nauk [deceased] Biological and hydrodynamic sounds uttered by fishes. Trudy VNIRO 36:272-279 158e (MIRA 12:4) (Fishes) (Sound production by fmimnle) TOKMV, A.K., inzh. I .., . Vibrntional boring of soils 21 no.3:23-25 Mr '58. (Roads--Surveying) in surveying highways. Avt.dor. (MIRA 11:3) (Boring machinery) T KAI 10 EV, A. K. Fisheries Ways of improving the trade's reconnaissance for fish and marine animals. Ryb- khoz.) 28., No. 5, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October -195Y~ Uncl. (A I~Ll (;~_ UA Biology zoology Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 42/47 Authors I To'karev, A. K. '0018 of 'Title ools of ordinary Caspian sprats Periodical a Dok. AN 9,93R, 100/63 1187-1 .1$9, Feb 21, 1955 Abstract I Information is Dresented regarding the basic industrial fish namely, the ordinary Ca;pian Sea sprats (seasons of the year and areas on the sea where large sprat schools are found). Four USSR references (1937- 1948). Graphs; drawing. -institution All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Sea Fish Economy and Oceano- graphy. Presented by: Academician E. N. Pavlovskiy, November 10, 1954 NMMA, HVII ~M I- OR MOM TOYAR V, A.K. (Moskva) , t Ojt:~~ Studying the distribution and behavior of marine commercial fishes with the aid of a new location technique. Uch.zap.Kaz.un. 115 no.10: 71-72 '55. (ML'RA 10:5) (Sonar in fishing) TOKAREV, A.K., inzh. Vibration boring of soil when surveying for railroads. Transp. stroi. 13 no.5:6-8 My 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Railroads-Surveying) (Boring) TOKAREV, A.-K. Boring of the shallaw water supply wells by vibrators. Khidrotekh i melior 8 no.4:118-119 163. a iko ph SHCHRREAKOY, Aleksandr Vladimirovich; Y -AleKs ff 're& tor; BUTIN, M.L., redaktor izdatelletva; POPOV, N.D., tekhnichaflkiy redaktor [Radio lWdrogeology] Radiogidrogeologiia. Moskva, Goa. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo lit-i-y po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1956. 262 p. (Wator. Underground) (Radioactivity) (MLRA 10-3) ALITOVSKIY, M.Ye.; CHAPOVSKIY, Ye.G.1- BABUSHKIN, V.D.; BlUDEMAIN9 N N LAPTEV, F.F.Cdeceased]; SOKOLOV, I-Yu.; CHALISFCPZV, Alldeceased]; FROMOHN, S.P.; A. P:1 ABRA140V S.K K0110MAHTSEV, A.A., red.; FRIKIMSKlY, V.A., red deceasedi; SPITSYN, N.I., red.; MARINOV, N.A., red.; KULICHIKH321, II.I., red.; GARMONOV, I.V., red.; 1,YUBCHENKO, Ye.K., red. izd-va; POTAPOV, V.S.) red. izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn. red. [Ifydrogeologist's handbook] Spravochnit gidrogeologa. Pod ob- shchei red. I.I.E.Alltovskogo. lloskva, osteoltekhizdat, 1962. 615 P. (MIRA 15:7) Ofater, Underground) T 6, /~,Iic -- ~" /-/ , /~, AUTHOR: Popov, Y.N. 89-10-34/36 TITLE: Review of the Book "Radiohydrogeology" by A.B. Tokarev, A.V. Shcherbakov, Geological State Publishing House. 1956, 262 pages, price Roubles 13,40 ("Radiogidrogeologiyan.Tokarev, 0 A.N., Shcherbakov A.Y., Gosgeoltekhizdat, 195', 262 stranits, tsena 13,40 Rub.) PERIODICAL. Atomnaya Energiya, 1957, Vol- 3, Nr lo, PP- 376-377 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This book is the first of its kind to be published in the Soviet Union. It consists of two parts. The first part contains three chapters: The first chapter discusses the causes of radioactive elements contained in water. The second chapter deals with the problem of various types of natural radioactive water. The third chapter is devoted to hydrogeological conditions whibh lead to the formation of uranium deposits. The second part consists of six chapters dealing with radiohydrogeological methods of investigation. The book contains both theoretical as also a large number of ex- perimental data which were most suitable selected by the authors on the strength of their many years of experience. It is a draw- back of this book that the text was not sufficiently well revised and corrected. AVAILABLS: Library of Congress Card 1/1 BRODSKIYJ, A.A. Edeaeased]; TOKAHEV, A.N.I red. [Fundamentals of hydrogeochemical prospecting methods for sulfide deposits.j-,_ cheskogo metoda poiskov sullfidnylai mestorozhde PLedra," 1964. 257 p. (Moscow. Vse- soiuznyl nauchno-issledovatellski'-,instittit g1drogeologii i inhonernoi geologii. Trudy, no.12) ROGALI-LEVITSKIY, G.A., inzh.; TOKAR:,,V, A.P., inzh. Standard designs of boiler systems. Prom. energ. 20 no.2.*45-46 165. (MIRA 18:4) VOLKOV, M.I., dote.; KOROLEV, S.A.1 LOPATKRj.V*G.,dots.j WJqLREV,A..P.; KOZLOVA, G.A., prof. , red.; KOKOSHKO, A.G., red.;MARTYNOVA, M.N., tekhn. red. (Socialist means of production] Sotsialisticheskii sposob proizvodstva. Moskva, Izd-vo "MyB11.11 No-3-[Funds of socialist enterprises and the formation of net iTICOMO in a socialist enterprise] Fondy sotsialisticheskikh predpriiatii i 6brazovanie chistogo dokhoda v sotsialisticheskom khoziai- stve. 196/+. 186 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Kommunistichiaskaya Partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshaya partiynaya shkola. Kafedra politicheskoy ekonomii. TOKAREV, AlekaandrPavig ich [Ground rent and the distribution of ircome on collective farms] Zemellnaia rents. i raspredelenie dokhodov v kollrhc,-- zakh. Moskva, Nyslt, 1964. 134 P. (MIRA 18:4) SPASSM, S.S.; MIKUYLOVA, K.A.; TOKAM , AN.; TARASOV, A.I. Contact oxidation of comercial phenanthrene with o37g&n from the air. Zhur.prikl.khim. 29 no-3:447-458 Ki '56. Niju 9:8) 1. Urallskiy filial Akademii nauk SM. (Pheranthran'e) (Oxidation) SPASSKIY9 B.S.; TOLA~MA~; MIEIIAYLOVA9 M.A.; TARASOVp A.I.; MOLGWOVAt T. V.; MATIKOVAv M. Yo. Copolymerization of unsaturated polyesters with vinyl monomers.- Trudy Inst. khim. UFAN SS.1-ILno.3t21-32 159 (MMA 14:3) ,(Eaters)', (Itinyl 6ompounds) (Polymerization) 5.3830 -77 395 ' 6v/79 - 30 -1 -506/78 S AUTHORS: Spasski-y, S. S., Zokarev, A. V., Mikhaylova, M. Molchanova, T. V. , PMM-"k;n~a, TITLE: Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters With Vinyl Monomers. I1I Concerning the Nature of Copolymeriza- tion of Unsaturated Polyesters With Vinyl Monomers PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey Ichimii, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 1, pp 250-257 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Copolymers of poly(l,3-butylene glycol fumarate) .,ii1A-i vinylcarbazole, acrylonitrile, vinyl acetate, methyl methacrylate, and pol.y(ethylene glycol fumarate) vinyl acetate ,~,ere prepared in or-der to st,_~dy t- h e nature of this copolymerization. Literat-~,,re data concerning the copolymerization constants of different copolymers are reviewed. Co.Dolymerization- of polyezters with acrylonitrile, vinyl acetate, and me'Lhyl meth- Card 1/4 acrylate was conducted in 5ealed glasz; ampaul"es in a Copolymerization of' Unsaturated Polyesters 77 395 With Vinyl Monomers. III. SOV/7 9 - 30 - i - 50'-,/`~ Card 2/4, nitro~:en at~mr, sphere. The arnpr~~;'e-- + ait A (to the given extent tiv-, ampouie2; the thermostat and frozen .Ath liquid nituroZ-en. Thc! 1-11im.eric copolynier -;,-ts separ-ttcd fporl, Othel, prodi-Let-S o a io! I an (A :-h- il- tone containing ~raue:~ of with acetone. Copolymerization of pc1y1,1,1-b,-ty!ene lycol fumarate) with vinylcarbazole ;jas conducted -L L, g in toluene solution (in nitro~,en atmosphere) in the presence of benzoyl peroxide up to 1%). The mixture 0 - 10 uz no copolymers ,',,ere was heated for 65 hr a, 0 b obtained. From the data obtained, the follo-...,ing conclusions ;iere made: activity of acrylonit-rile in the reactions with pollyesters is lo,.,4 in comparison with its acti.ity in the reactions with dieotel-s of fuciaric acid. Copolymerization of' vinylearbazole .Ath polyesters does not take place at all, Apparentl,r J, ectinc- the bulky zubstituents cause steric hindrance aff Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters 77395 With Vinyl Monomers. III SOV/79-30-1-56/78 the copolymerization process. The activity of vinyl acetate in the copolymerizabion remains unchanged. Copolymerization conotants of the following copolyraers were determined: r 1 r2 Poly (1, 3-buty lone glycol finarate) 1.12 + 0,0110 1.03 + 0.2 acrylonitrile Poly(1,3-butylene glycol fumarate) 0.5 + 0.5 2.1 + 0.30 methyl methacrylate Poly(1,3-butylene glycol fumarate) 0.2 + 0.2 0.15 + 0.07 vinyl acetate Poly(ethylene glycol fumarate) - 0.2 + 0.1 0.020 + 0.02 vinyl acetate Card 3/4 Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters 77395 WIth Vinyl Monomers. III SOV/79-30-1-56/78 ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: There are 4 tables; 2 figures; and 16 referenced, 2 U.S., 5 U.K., 9 Soviet. The 5 most recent U.S. and U.K. references are: B. Hayes, R. Hunter, Chem. and Ind., 1957, 559; V. Wycherly, Chem. and Ind.., 1957, 491; W. Robertson, D. Shepherd, Chem. and Ind., 1958, 126; B. Hayes, W. Read, L. Vaygan, Chem. and Ind., 1162 (1957); F. Leavitt, V. Stannett, M. Szwarc, Chem. and Ind., 28, 985 (1957). Ural Branch of the Institute of Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, USSR (Uralskiy filial AN SSSR, Institut khimii) July 29, 1958 Card 4/4 FINGER, G.G. Seminar and conference on the chemistry and technology of synihetic fibers. Khim. volok. no.1;75-76 165. (MIRA 18 -.2) 1, Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. oog D, AV, P-q 9 ivn tp-C5 13 01 06ta raI 13 'oil 0 0., 1 0 ooo t. as ,09 9"" D.-C ca eta 0 1 'all ile 110-rs col tyke allt , a a p r 5 O~aois, P.-;Nt ~ov,o 00 a voli -4 Q~e -tie 5 "9-V, Cje 3 te-C5 tyt a 'ea. \\ t ~,t es t, e -% 13, a MP j, eVv' or a ~f~ B.'a &a I :V, , el~ rs , 2 .,Va, -a a Ila ho It ~ tte vi ,Zcl 115taA' of ,;-Ce -ti a &as 0 ~o se G (5 0 1 t . e ~115%e ell t, t..S: 63h7l Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters S/19 60/002/009/001/019 With Vinyl Monomers, VI., Thermomechanical B004YBo6o Analyeis oi the Copolymers of Unsaturated Polye----ters and Vinyl Monpmers behavi:,r of The copolymers, A method developed by V. A, Kargin et al (R-~fr,,, 3A) was used for their investigation., Deformation as a function c-f -1amDerature was measured by means of an apparatus designed by V. L. Taetiin., V, I, Gavril-,v, IT, A, Velikovskaya, and V.. V..- Kochkin ~ li~~ . " ", - - - pa'.iive curves are shown in Fig- 1. The curves observed were 9s ol" two types. In the first type (copolymers of the two polyesters with vinyl acetatu and of poly-1.3-but~lene glycol fumarate with styrene in an azec."rep-Le. ratio), deformation etarts only at the decomposition tempera- ture bstween 270 and 290OC; at 240 - 2450c, only in the case of a~~ryllonit-rlle copolymers). In che second type (copolymers with nonaz-3c- trop-'o ratio of components, copolymers withstyrene, excess.. copolymers of me-chy-1 methacrylate), deformation already takes place at a lower tempeara- ture; but with further rising temperature the curve forms a plateau (defc-T-Tation remains constant), until a further deformation occurs at the decoimpca'.tioa temperature, The curves of the first type are. cha-ra,~teristi~- 0 f M, M, - Y, a n d 114 14"1.1 M bonds, while the curves of the second 4ype are 2 2 Card 2/~~ 83471 Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters S/190/60/002/009/001/019 With Vinyl Monomers. VI. Thermomechanical B004/BO6O Analysis of the Copolymers of Unsaturated Polyesters and Vinyl Monomers characteristic of linear structures with M 2-M 2-M2bonds. These results confirm the structures calculated from the copolymerization constants. The authors thank G. L. Slonimskiy for his introduction into the method of thermomechanical analysis. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Urallskogo filiala AN S3SR (Institute of Chemistry of the Ural Branch AS USSR) SUBMITTED: November 25~ 1959 Card 3/3 5W I, AUTHORS: Spasskiy, S. S., Tare-sov, A.1, Zo'~- TITLE: co-olyreriz!_,,tion of Unsaturated Polyesters and Vinyl Monomers V (Sopolimerizatsiya nenasyshchennykh poliefirov s vinilovymi monomerami). I. Determination of the Number of Doub4. Bonds in Copolymors of Unsaturated Polyesters and Vinyl Monomers (I. Opredeleniye chi---la dvoynykh svyazey v sopolirierakh no- nasyshchennykh poli(ifirov i vinilovykh mono-.crov) PERIOnIC;IL: Zhurnal fizicho2koy khiniii, 195'/", V01 33, 11r 2, pp 249 - 254 (ITSSR) ADSTRACT: Althou.-h thenc copolymers represent new t1jel-T.lMlly reactive sYnthetic materials the principles involved in their copoly- merization have not been sufficiently investi.-ated. The poosibilitins of applyin,- two methods, based on the additivity of the specific volumes and of the specific refractions, ;,.rere investi~:ateq. The following systems rere used in checking t'ne polydiethylero Clycol fumarritc - acrylonitrile; polydieti-71ene glycol fun-ar-ate (1) - ntyrerle; metha-crylate; (!)-vinyl acetate. L-boratory worl-err, M. A. ','i'.haylova, T. V. -,.olchr~nova, L. K. !.!at'!-ova participated Ca r d 13 in thc T"Ic copolymcrizat ion was carried-oitt Copolymeriz,Aion of Un,,:aturated -Polycotorr and Vinyl 507/76-33-2-2/45 Mono,mers. 1. Deter-mination of the Number of Doiible Bon,"s in Copolymers of Unsaturated Polyesters and Vinyl Monomers in glass ampuls in the presence of 0.1'L ly benzoyl peroxide in a nitro-en atmorphere and at 60+0.50C. The index of refraction was determined u-,i,-j,- an-Abl-.e refracLo- meter. The ma;-nitude of the specific ohrinking of the poly- ester chain was determined by proceedin.- upon the assumption (Ref 7) that the shrinkaf.-e of the monomers in the polymeri- zation (contraction) is dependent upon their stri,ctures. The styrene-methyl methacrylate system was tested usin-~ the - rule of the additivity of the specific volumes (Table 2). The contraction was determined from the specific volumes of the diet*-yl fum%~ratc (IT) and Dolydiethyl fumarate (III) usinG tllh~2 equation i~ 6pp (P. contraction, M'. mo- lectj -ir of (11),S,, specific volumes of (II) and (ITT)); the value found was 16-7. The specific shrinkage for tho chain of (I) was found to be 0.06971. The deter- nination of the increments of the monomer double bond was carried out using the specific refraction (Table ,I); a value Card 2/3 of 0.01,14 was found for (I). The results obtained by both Copolymerization of Unsaturated Polyesters and Vinyl SOV/76-33-2-2/45 Monomers. I. Determination of the Number of Double Bonds in Copolymers of Unsaturated Polyesters and Vinyl Monomers methods described above (Table 5) are in -,ood allreement, and it may be concluded from there determinations that both methods are equally valid in determining the copoly- merization constants of unsaturated polyesters and vinyl derivatives. There are 5 tables and 8 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSI?,Sverdlovsk (Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences, USS14 Sverdlovsk) SUBMITTED: March 6, 1957 Card 3113 68949 '~6- ayj 0 SOV/81-59-24-88951 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 24, p 643 (USSR) AUTHORS: Tokarev, AN., Spasskiy, S.S. TI=- An Investigation of the Copolymerslof PolY-1,3-Butyleneglycolfumarate and StyrenO PERIODICAL~ Tr. In-ta metallurgii, Ural'skiy fil. AS U88R, 1958, Nr 4, pp 127 - 132 ABSTRACT: Diagrams plotted of the integral and differential composition of the co- polymers show that in the case of the initial ratios of the monomers, which differ from azeotropic ratios, the reaction mixture is enriched in styrene. ThG dependence between the structure of copolymers and their mechanical properties was studied by means of Kargin's method based on the plotting of thermomechanical curves, on which the polystyrene regions can be detected. The samples for the test were prepared by block polymerization in an 11 atmosphere in the presence of benzoyl peroxide at 700C and various iniiial ratios of the corkponents. Together with the trimer also linear poly- styrene chains are contained in the copolymer; at the same time also co- Card 1/2 polymers are formed which are relatively homogeneous in their composition 6890 soy/81-59-24-88951 An Investigation of the Copolymers of Poly-1,3-Butyleneglycolfumarate and Styrene With an increase in -the styrene content in the initial mixture the mechanical resistance of the copolymer (impact and bending resistance) deteriorates. The copolymers are solid, transparent, almost colorless, substances which are insoluble in any of the usual solvents. The study of the physical-mechanical and electrical properties showed that the nev substance can be used as electric insulation material.V7 N. Motovilova Card 2/2 BPASSKIY, S.S.; MATIKOVA, M.Ke.;QTOXAM,__JL_V,__. Copolymerization of unsaturated polyesters with vinyl monomers. Part 6. Vysokom. soed. 2 no.9:1297-1300 S 160. (MIU 13:9) 1. Institut khimii Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR. (Esters) (Vinvl compounds) (Polymers--Thermal properties) J /7 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3938 Akademiya nauk SJSSR. Ural'skiy filial. Institut khimii. Sbornik rabot laboratorii vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy, No. 2 (Collected Papers of the Laboratory of High-Molecular Compounds, No. 2) Sverdlovsk, 1959? 53 P. (Series- Its. Trudy, VYP. 3) Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Eds.: V.G. Plyusnin, Doctor of Chemistry, and V.N. Kozlov, Doctor of Techni- cal Sciences; Tech. Ed.: N.F. Seredkina. PURPOSE: This collection of three articles is intended for chemists and technicians Interested in the chemistry of high-molecular compounds and polymers. COVERAGE: The first article of this collection discusses the expression of the'activity factor in the Alfrey and Price equation by a constant which could be determined independently of equations Card 113 Collected Papers of the Laboratory (Cont.) SOV13938 r Q, e -el(el-- e2), r2 _j2_ e -e2(e2'- e1) , where r, and Q2 Q1 r2 are the copolymerization constants, Q, and Q2 are the activity factors of the monomers, e1 and e2 are the polar factors of the monomers, and e is the base of the natural logarithms. The article explores the possibility of using for this end a value characterizing the dimensions (size] of the elec- tron cloud formedby 7T -electrons of the reacting double and short bonds conjugated with it. The second article reports on a study...,made of the co- polymerization of polydiethylene glycol fumarate and of poly-1, 3-butylene glycol fumarato with styrol, methylmethacrylate, acrylon1trile and vinyl acetate to explain the peculiarities of the copolymerization reaction of unsaturated polyesters with vinyl monomers. The third article reports on a study of the behavior of nitrile,rdbwe and polyesters of various structure used as plasticizers. L.M. Gindin, A.D. Abkin, and S.S. Medvedev are men- tioned. References accompany each article. Card 213 Collected Papers of the Laboratory (Cont.) SOV13938 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Spasskiy, S.S., Individual Qualitative Characteristics of.the Activity of Unsaturated Compounds in Copolymer Reactions 5 Spasskiy, S.S., A.V. T k M.A. Mikhaylova) A.I. Tarasov, T.V. Molchanova, and M. Ye. ga-tlko~a. Copolymerization of Polyesters With Vinyl. Monomers 21 .Spasekiy, S.S., N.A. Obolonskaya, V.I. Yudin, S.B. Ginzburg, and Ye. S. Tagilltseva. Plasticizers for Polyester Resin-Base Nitrile Rubbers 33 Bibliography of Publications of the Institut khimii Urallskogo filial AN SSSR (Institute of Chemistry of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR) for the Years 1932 to 1956 43 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 313 TM/rem/lisb 8-16-60 YO , Ae inzh .an M;-M~ 0 Vibration drilling of soil in winter. Art. dor 26 no,lt2l-22 Ja 163. (Boring) NIRA 1686) TOKAREV,--A., inzh. Operating requirements of a large-capapity city buB. Avt,transp. 38 no.6:41-43 Je '60. NIPJ 14:4) (Yctorbuses) add4ltf-3:i-= 29 nu -10 18:7) ALITOVSKIY, M. Ye.; GOLEVA., G.A.; KRAYNOV, S.P.; SLAVY210VA, L.V.; IR~~V,_A.N.; FROLOV, N.M.; SHVETS, V.M. Development of V.I.Vernadskii's concept in presen'-day i7fdro~Feodr,,-7, Trudy VSEGINGEO no.9:5-20 164. (',,',IRA 17-10) TOKAREV, A. V., Cand of Chem Sci -- (diso "Polymerization of the Polc-1.3 Butylenglicol- phumartte With a Sterol," SverdJavsk, 1959., 3D pp (Instil"Ute, of ChemistrY, UrR2 Affiliate of the Acadery of Sciences USSR) (KL, 4i..60j 115) 1 In Ej TOKAREV, A.V.; SPASSKIY, S.S. the copolymers P01Y-1.3-butanediol fumarate and styr:ne. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.4-,127-133 158. (MIRA 12:10) (Polymers) I-;?-- M-B ROOM% SP.ASSKIY, S.S.; TARAS07, A.I.; TOKAREV, A.V. Copolymerization of unsaturated polyesters and vinyl monomers. Part 1: Determination of the number of double bonds in copo2,v- mars of unsaturated polyesters ani virql monomers [with summary in English]. Zhur.fiz.khim- 33 no.2:249-254 F '59. 1. Ur~Vskiy filial AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk. (MIRA 12:4) (Polymers) (Chemical bonds) USSR / Cultivated Plants. Plants for Technical Use. Oil Plants. Sugar Plants. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 24953 Author :Tokarev, B. Inst :ffo-t,--~ " v6i~ Title :Productivity of Cotton Crop Rotations on the "Hunger Steppe" with Two or Three Fields of Grasses OrIg Pub :Khlopkovodstvo, 1958, Mo 3, 38-4o Abstract :'Experiments on the productivity study of cotton-alfalfa crop rotations under the conditions of the "Hunger Steppe", conducted by the Pakhta-Arall Experimental Station of the Kazakh Institute of Agriculture, Indicated that the greatest retardation In the growth and development of cotton Is observed Ir crop Card 1/2 v USSII/Chilltivo.',-,(~ - Tcl.iAcal; Oi S a c.1 -a r i fv,,ru s Abs Jour : - Dicl., K, Autlior : Inst Titlu : T'_" of (31111tivatioll ')Y OriG P'W~ : IC"I'-)D;k0v0c!s'uVo) 1957) B) 39--'!l Abstract : 17k, .1--i"ual !3.!'ation wit.- _11,1-LIZ, v_v~d'Dilc: Li "Alo trail--,, C,_:iAll of 10-12 c~_, r i 'C' ~;ubsuou,nt harrowi:i~~, r. :).L,, t11'.; fall -)1017-Ll' 1;4 ~,St yiCld of Zj2 L. toll ~7~~ Dl '-y In `u'~ Kol]Cioz iri. ~0 1 a lall-u4-ittor was'-An,_: 45f~ __ia aild -,)rc:-,qoil cilluAvat-Lix-, U, by LD-10 clis': -,,l, 'j -- dcpti~ of 8-10 ci.- !_,arroldln.'; 2.n eks were appli,O for 195C :larvLst. Thc Yi-:10. -2c 0: -1 wool was 38 cv~`/:_a. Card 1/2 USMi/Culti!;'_I'U'-_O, - Tc;cl.;iiczl, SO'charif'rous. :-7 Abs J-mr 41-1, "Lua7 - Diol., 1'.; CUl"'iV31"i~:-, U.-L-1, ~Tay )i3 o:~ !;al,.(,d Soils of t'- GA,)~'.iiaya stc;I)I)c; aft-r arc c:Asclin- t,,) c~ of 10-12 cia or cliskin,,,, 'Oy plows to Dz 8-10 cri witi-, siuLLI.tnn_,)i_is .-arrowi:ir~ in -two trancko i.. _)-- T11,~ s~,mi-i--t: ),L" c~L'-.`C.Dii plant tak,-s 1)lac,-; L~_-i, Card 2/2 TOKAREVA,.-B.A.. kandidat meditsinskikh nsm Gadfly larva in the anterior chamber of the eye. Vest. oft. 34 n0-5:40-41 S-0 155. (HLRA 8:11) 1. Iz glaznogo otdhleniya I. Moskovskoy detakoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy. (MYIASIS, ocular, gadfly larva) fS, diseases, (Y nViasis, gadfly larva) Q AiD P - 4096 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 7 7/24 Authors Goryainov, F. A., Kand. Tech. Sci., Dotsent, and B. F. Tokarev, Kand. Tech. Sci., Moscow Title Influence of magnetic asymmetry upon the performance of a three-step rotating regulator. Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 11, 43-46, N 1955 Abstract : The authors investigate the influence of magnetic asymmetry on the basis of a magnetic equivalent circuit of the rotating regulator. They analyze two cases of asymmetry: the one occuring when under the like poles of the first and third steps and also of the second and third steps a larger air gap is placed than under the poles of opposite polarity; the second, when under the like poles of the first and third and also second and third steps a smaller air gap is placed than under the poles of opposite polarity. The authors conclude that AID P - 4o96 Elektrichestvo, 11, 43-46, N 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 7/24 in the first case the magnetic asymmetry causes a sharp decline of the coefficient of amplification, and In the second is the cause of self-excitation of the rotating regulator. Five drawings and diagrams. Institution : Moscow Power Engineering Institute im. Molotov Submitted : Fe 21, 1955 s. 112-3-5813 Translation from: Referativn3ry Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 3, pp. io8-ioq (USSR) AUTHOR: Goryainov, F.A., and Tokarev, B.F. TITLE: Transients in a Three-Stage Longitudinal-Field Dyna- motor (Perekhodn e protsessy v trekhatupenchatom EKU prodollnogo polya PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta, 1956, Nr 16, pp. 134-144 ABSTRACT: A three-stage longitudinal-field self-excited dynamo- electric amplifier is discussed; it possesses high power gain and rapid response. [1=luded in the abstract is a schematic diagram of the dynamo-electric amplifier, showing the first stage control winding (located on two opposite poles); the third stage control winding (Imated on all main poles); the self-excitation winding (located on all main poles; compensating winding (located on the same poles as the first stage control winding); and a winding for auxiliary, comutating poles]. The dyna- Card 1/4 motor has three stages of amplification and excitation, 112-3-5813 Transients in a Three-Stage Longitudinal-Field Dynamotor If the magnetic circuit is not.saturated, and if the armature reaction due to current 124 1p fully compen- sated, the following system of linerar differential equations may be written: First stage: m-, Uy - (1 + pTY)F,., Second stage: m E . (I+pT )E "Phird atage: ni E 2 13 2 24f- C~ 3 24 (1 + pTe.) (1 + PTe 2) E -V whare my 92.3. UY m m voltage F. 24 ~y etc.. are gain of the corresponding stage; time constants computed by mea-Pis of forinufae provided in the text. A relationship between UT (the input voltage) and E3T (the output voltage, is obtained from the above system of equations: Card 2/4 muy (1 + pTy)(2 + pT 2) (1 + r/fe ) (1 + pTe2) E3T 112-3-5813 Transients in a Three-Sta$e Longitudinal-Field Dynamotor where m = my Ifi 2 ml3- is the overall voltage gain. In the event there are no auxiliary commutating poled in the dynamotor, the relationship between U y and E 3 T, assumes the following form: m Uy = (1 + pTy)(1 + pT 2)(1 + pTe) E3Z 6 RBh - resistance of where -, = 7 ~5~ R critical resistance. the self-e cigd~4~_3~; a The formulae obtained were a ecked by comparison of design and experimental data for 400-watt dynamotors. The following conclusions may be made;6n the basis of the comparison: 1. The duration of atransient is determined mainly by the'maximum equivalent time constant of the third (last) stage (T~, or T e )- The value of this time constant depends upon the ratio of Rsh to Re . The larger the resistance Rsh in com- parison with Re , the more rapid the transient, but Card 3/4 Transients in 'a Three-Stage Iongit,,,zdinal-Field-Dynamotor 112-3-5813 the smaller the power gain. The equivalent time constant can be decreased by decreasing the time constant of the circuit of brushes 2'and 4 and of the self-excitation winding. The time constant of the circuit of brushes 2 and 4 can be decreased by re- ducing the number of turns of the third stage control winding. 2. Insufficient compensation of the arma- ture reaction to current 124 accelerates the transient to some extent, and overcompensation retards the tranL sient. 3. The coincidence of the design and experi- mem-al curves is sufficiently close for application of the equations to the computation of transients in the three-stage dynamo-electric amplifier. O.I.Z. ASSOCIATION:Moscow Institute of Power Engineering (Mosk. energ. in-t) Card 4/4 "'g, and GORYAINOV, F. A. "Transient Processes in a Three-Stage Amplidyne vith Lon-r~itudilnal Field, n PP 134-144, iii Abst: Differential equations are presented wliLch describe the transient process in an amplidyne with threc-staLe excitation. SOURCE: Trudy Moskovshogo Enerfeticheskogo In-ta im. V. M. Molotova (works o~ the Moscow Energetics Institute im,eni V. 14. Molotov), No 16, Electrc):~C- cive-nics, Moscow-Leningrad, Gosener,goizdat, 1956. 112~-1-7~2 Translation from: Referativr4y7 Zhurnalp Elektrotekhnika, 1957p Nr 1. p. 120 (USSR) AUTHORSt Goryainovp F. A., Tokarsvp B. F. of a Three-Stage Dynamoelectric Amplifier of the Longitudinal TITIEs Desi4 Field (~ raschetu trekhstupenchatogo elektromashinnogo usilitelya pro- dollnogo pol7a) PERIODICALt Tr. Moak. energ. in-tap 1956p Nr 16, pp. 145-148 ABSTRACT: Recommendations are given concerning the design of a 4-pole 3-stage am- plidyne (EMU) of the longitu&lnal fieldo vith self -excitation w*ing in the last st3Lge. The calculation is done separately for every stage start- ing from the terminal (third)p because of the unsaturated magnetic system. The selection of the main dimensions i mad ccording to the formula of the machine constant. The values of, Bj re Uen as 1 5 to 3 times, and those of AS as 1.1 to 1.2 times smalleFhan in normal machines.- A' percentage value of the relationship between the magnetizing force of the self -excitationAffigrfoft and of the control winding of the third stage is givenp and also between the output currents of the third,, second and first stages. The magnetizing forces of the control wind- Card 1/2 inge of the second and first stages are determined from the conditions 112-1-722 Design of a Three- Stage Dynamoelectric Amplifier of the Longitudinal Field (Cont.) of generating the electromotive force ;&ich provides the required cur- rent in the controlling winding of the subsequent stage. In order to .4ecut.6's" commutation of all three armature cuzz nts, the aur- iliar3~ po '6s of the EM are provided with four coils each. A connec- tion diagram for these coils is provided and formulas for the selection of the nt*4er of their turns are given, The compensating winding for compensiting,the armature reaction of the third stage control current 'a is pUce'd on the same poles as the control JjWing of the first eta The~compensating winding has a number of turns per pole equal to N/P16: Card 2/2 where N is the number of active-aftRture conductors. V. S.M. 80) AUTHOR: Tokarev, Boris Fedorovich, Candidate SOV/161-58-2-17/30 of Tech_ni-MT-S-c~iences, Docent at the Chair for Electrical Machines of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute TITLE: Static Characteristics of a Three-3tage Electrodynamic Longitudinal Field Amplifier (Staticheakiye kharakteristiki trekhstupenchatogo elektromashinnogo usilitelya prodollnogo polya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Elektromekhanika i avtomatika, 1958, Nr 2, pp 139 - 145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The three-stage electrodyna-mic longitudinal field amplifier is carried out in such a way as not to be totally exploited with regard to its magnetic properties as is the case with all electrodynamic amplifiers. Therefore, the analysis of its characteristics can be iiiade without considering the saturation of the magnetic system. The three stages are ana- lyzed. Unlike the first two sta~;es the third one is a quadripole system. The amplification factor X is then in- vestigated and the for:-iula for its determination is derived. Card 1/2 This formula demonstrates the influence of all construction Static Characteristics of a Thrc-e-Stage Electrodynarnic SOV/I61-58-2-17/3o Longitudinal Field Amplifier and electromagnetic princip.al parameters on the amplification factor. At a given output the factor K of the three-stage electrodynamic longitudinal field amplifier increases with decreasing induction within tile air gap, with reduction of the air gap and of the current density in the windings. For this reason, in order to attain an increase in the amplification factor a machine has to be used the magnetic and electric properties of which are not completely exploited. From the same fornula it can be seen that with an increase in the rotational speed and with an increase of the number of active conductors of the armature winding the amplification factor rises, all other conditions remaining unchanged. An increase in the number of turns of the control winding of the third stage also leads to an incraase in the amplification factor. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektricheskikh maohin Monkovakoso energeticheskogo instituta (Chair for Electrical Machines of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: January 2, 1958 Card 2/2 80) AUTHOR: Candidate of Technical MV/105-59-7-3/30 Solenceso Doc~a_- TITLE: Commutation in YAM-stage Electromotor Amplifiers of the Longitudinal Field (Kommutatsiya, v mnogostup-onchatykh DU prodollnogo polya.Y~ PMODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1959, 14r 7, pq 13 - 18 (USSR) ABSTR&CTr Additional poles of multi-stage eleotromotor amplifiers of the longitudinal field genera-be a oommutating field, for'the currents of various intensities flowing in the armature coil. This is attained by connecting the windings of the additional polos according -to -the special circuit described in reference 1. It is shown here that this circuit is not able to warrant satisfactory commutation of the currents of the various stagest because the unequal conditions in their commutation are not taken into account. A method of calculating the commutation and the additional poles in multi-stage electromotor amplifiers of the longitudinal field is precisely described. The com=tation of a three-stage amplifier is investigated. However, the resaits-obtained apply also-to a two- stage one, As regards construction, the three-stage electric Card 1/3 machine amplifier is a direat current motor with 4 poles. The Com=tation in Malti-stage Electr=otor Amplifiers of the wy/105-59-7-5/30 longitudinal Field armature coil is a lap winding without equipotential connections. The winding pitch is nearly equal or equal -to the pole pitch. On two opposed poles (e.g. I and 3) the control winding is fitted, In the armature coil of a three-stage amplifier three currents, viz. 124 and the load current 1 3 flow.0 113 and 124 are generated by the double-pole-, and I~ by a four.;,pole excitation system. In each of the commu.Uting sections two currents are commutated (1 3 and T-13 or 13 and 124 )). The reactive e.m.f. for each of these currents is determined. It is shown that the currents T15 and 124 exercise no reciprocal influence upon the generation of the reactive em.f. in, the commutation sections during commutation. It is further shown that the resulting inductivity of all sections of an air gap during commutation of the current 1 3 will be greater than the resulting induotivity of the same section in the commutation of % and 1 24& When calculating the additional poles and the reactive e.m.f. of Card 2/3 the commutation sections in a three-stage electromotor amplifier Commutation in Multi-stage Blectromotor Amplifiers of the 307/105-59-7-3/~O Longitudinal Field must be taken into account. In each of the 4 commutation zones of the three-stage amplifier all three currents axe oommutated. Therefore, the additional poles must compensate the armature ooil in each of the zones and must generate the commutation field for all ourents. For the purpoaa of detemiAing -the number of windin,"n of additional poles of the first and second stage, formula (16), and for determining that of the -third stage formula (17) is written down. Figure 5 shows that the polarity of the additional poles does not agree for thb various stages, In order to warrant satisfactory commutation in all stages the winding of the additional poles must be connected according to-the wiring diagram shown by figure 6. There are 8 figures and 3~ ref6rences, 2 of which are Soviet. ~ATICN: Moskovskiy enerWticheoldy institut (Moscow Institute of Power Engineering) SUMaTTEDt October 28, 1958 Ca.rd 3/3 W52 P* 6 jo Ir j3 8 Ma NFL: F- DE F. Ifliku F1 r -a 9 ! % It 17 nu a ul i i`~ dou c cr a IV 2 2 Q IT ro FE GOMINOV, F.A., prof.; TOKAREV, I j ,) PowOr lil,'lit Of an aLlnlidT"-- El~--ktrotekhn-IM Y) - :1~'" - , " :~ *~ 1~' i -, I. -,, -1 -: 3 ) kand.tekhn.nauk Induction of the alternating high-frequency electromotive forces in the control windings of amplidynes. Elektrotekhnika 35 no.1219-13 D 16i. (MIRA 1814) TOKAREV, B.F., kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent; DODONOV, A.V., inzh. Choice of an optimum relationship between the armature windings of the "Magnovol't" amplidyne. Trudy MEI n0-39: 69-80 162. (MIRA 17:6) TOKARETY B.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; BESPALOV, V. Ya.,, inzh. Large amplidyne amplifiers. Eleltrichestvo no.8:14-18 Ag 161. (MIRA 24:10) 1. Moskovskiy energetichoskiy institut. (Rotating amplifiers) TOKAREV, B.I.; SHARKOV, V.I. Determining ox;ymethylfurfurole in wood hydrolyzates. Gidrolizj lesokhim.prom. 15 no.6:16- 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Wood--Chemistry) (Furaldehyde) STAKHORSKAYA, L.K.;,-TOKAREV. B.I. Effect of the resinous substances of hydrolyzates on yeast propagation, Gidroliz. i losokhim.prom. 17 no.ltll,-15 064. (MIIIA 17W 1. Gosudarstvannyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti. NIKITI11, Nikolay ignatlyevich. Prin:hnali uchautiye: ABR9,10VA. Ye.A., starchi-y nauchny-y sotr., kand. kbim. nauk; AKIM, E.L., irjzh.- tekhnolog; k;TOj'.iOVSM, S.D... dots., kand. tekhn, nauk; VASIL1YEVA, G.G., i=h.-tekhnolog; ZAYTSEVA, A.F., starshiy nauchnyy sotr.p kand. tekhn.nauk; KLENKOVA, H.L. kand. tekhn. nauk; MLEVSIMA, S.S., kand. khim. nauk; NIKITIN, V.N.st~xshiy nauchn~--y sotr., kand. fiz.-rat. nauk; OBOMISKAYA, A.V., kand. tekhn. naukp dotsent; PETROPAVLOVSKTY, G.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotr., kand. tekhn. nauk; PONOMAREV, A.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; SOLECIRIIK, 1T.Ya., prof., doktor telbn. nauk; TOKARET, B.I., inzh.; TSIJETAYLVA, I.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; CHOUIYEVII-14--m-1 -- kand. tekhn. nauk; ELIASHBEIRG, M.G.,, doktor tekhn. nauk; YUR'YEVp V.I.; KARAPETY,041, G.O., red.izd-va; Z&LMYEVA, R.A., tekhn. red. (Wood che,.rdstry and cellulose] Khimiia drevesiny i tselliulozy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1962. 711 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Nikitin). 2. Zave- duyushr,hiy kafedroy fizicheakoy i kalleidnoy khimii Lesotekhniche- akoy akadevii (for Yurlyev). (Cellulose) TOKAREV B I - SHARKOV V.I. J, Behavior of hydroxymthjrlfurfurole during alcoholic fermentation of bydrolyzates,, Gidroliz. i losokhim. prom. 16 no.2-.4-5 '63. (MIRA 161.6) (Furaldehyde) (Glucose) (Fermentation) STAKHORSKAYA, L.K.; MKAREV,-,13-1--- Effect of hydrayynethy1faraidehyde on yeaat. Yukrobiologiia 33 no.6:1056-1060 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiY institut gidroliznoy J sullfitno-spirtovoy promyshl.onnostig Leningrad. q MAYMM, V.I.; TOKATM, B.V.; COMS, X.; VD077A, R.G.; YMMOLAY.RV, K.M.- Research in the field of compounds labeled with 014 and N15. Part 4. Synthesis of "key" compounds. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no-7: 1962-1967 11 156. (MM 9:10) 1. Institut biologicheakoy i meditsinakoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSRI (Phthalimide) (Hydrocyanic acid) (Radioactive tracers) T-KARP"!, 13311--"'R71 Fish Culture - Volga t, 1. -J, means for saving young ri3h in hatcherie.5 of the Volga d~~ita. Hy'.). ;,hDz. 28 no, E lt)r-2. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Nov~!dbA--r 190. Unclassified. - 2 TOKAUT, B.V., Inzh. Flat-latch knitting machines. Tekst.prom. l6o. (Knitting machinee) 20 no-7: 75-78 JI (MIRA 13:7) Ab e I owl of mm, C A 009 .00 Ftb. 24, 1 T. 11, 09 00 00 f3 so eq 0 4~6. I L* 041444MCAL LMIATIM CUAWCOON Room 6"I"OlAwo Woo 400 ke 0 40 coo We 0 U M AV 10 AS IV -0 An A s v Im 0 0 v 1 311 & 0 At 0 2 4 0- G G M 0 0 4 0000.0 0,0 0 1 41 lee 0 0 4 0 * 0 * 6 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 -9-0 *-* oli 0 *-* o o 0 0-0 0*,**! .00*00 c 000*0* 0*: co~ M14fTnt,h4S.l1,,,of hjdi;O, nk ddn. V, 1. NIJ.1nd. U:j C', It, I 7a It. V. yal'i DjkWy A k,.[. Sher: at, 1934(1951).-Irt a l4rce test tithe it, A X ittin. Are pLiced 100-4W mit. NCO, and 3 partq 0"', I - 1.2 K~ K is SIVIrd, anti In slow x Stmam the I"t tube (filf~f at 45" Anittel i9 heafecl with a 4ire 16me, then In an ficulef (41.101-44W ('W'1-5 flxitl~: tile tithe I'. JILIMI in;t tithe furn,uv awl he,it"I 2-3 mitt. to c~A~1. an,l the nmirrif-i Are fitrared with 3-4 mt. I W nr W7,q MrOI I; the %-fit it arllifkd by.. ml. 4rc IICV indi-fil, irsto N StrON4 In Ifefill, the ykki is R&-M%. Nmll,tr 1w,kting It* it N alm. "f'2, g. KNO and fl~ I g. R tar .144, vx4ing Aft1f 111C AZWe h-Ad dCV0M9WM4I. Whirl, fit IM Mt. IIACOs, atid Itt%iting at ulyWe for 8-10 mitt. at *")-*W jind 2-3 G. M. KMO1.kjttfI n cm o.-,r on a r y TOKAREV, B. V. Machinskaia, I. V., Tokarev. B. V.- "Condensation of some 4-alkylsubstituted cyclohexanones witb enanthic al Yde." (p, 1163) SO: Journal of General Chemistry. (Zhurnal Obshchei IMJm1i) , 1952, _~Lqj. jj~,_~Iq. 7 - ----- INst. Chemical Technology Im. D, 1. Mendeleyev, Moacow