SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORLOVSKIY, R.S. - ORLOVTSEV, Y.V.

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9E(.011 N () r to vs Rk 05P v4s I ) % OHLOVSKIY, R.S. 14echanization of lining work. TSement 28 nc.1:22 JR-F '62. (KRA 16: 5) 1. Bryanskiy tsementnyy savod. (Kilns, Rotary) (Fire brick) ORL(YVSKIY,,-_i~.A.,3 GRIGOROVA, M.I.; LOKHINA, I.F. Treatment of thrombophlebitis. Nov. khir. arkh. no.5:99-100 5-0 160. (MIRA 1J.: 12) (PHLEBITIS) (THRMBOSIS) ORLOVSKIY, S.A., polkovnik med.sluzhoy Spinal tramm. Sbor.nauch.trud.Niev.okruzh.voen.gosp. no,4:8?- 91 162. (MIRA 16:5) (sprT,wouns AND INURIES) YAVORSKIY,, P.N., inzh.; LINITSKIYI, V.G., inzh.,- ORLOVSKIYP S.I., inzh.; EFJIDICHEVSKIY, I.K. Role of specific p---sewe and lubrication in the operation of traction chains and sprockets on mine conveyers. Vop. rud. transp. no.2:15-26 1957. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kharlkovskiy zavod "Svet shakhtera" (for Bordichevskiy). (Conveying machinery--Testing) GAMMIK.H.I.;ORLOVSKIY, S.E. For a different attitude toward the Industry's transportation system. Sakh.prom.29 no.?,,9-11 155. 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Ail I,: M.4it.to130.7101. 0* of a whirk the oxiUtkm was ruts its mA. nwithins anti a no. of 0~1 cab" Wortbods of glurose tints. we" run in pasaild (no 8*0 av spot& tar lim of what these seem). The best regWls were amaiwil wbm ghtrom cown. is bow 0. 1 lmd a 65.4 and 13D. 7 g. A coom 0 all HW)~ kw at 35 N. temp. ktpi at that d boUlinj water coo bath. tkmr of o%Mxtkm W-16) min. The wtbhl pracesiM was as lcavm-. xf~ mAn. w-At treated with an ruvm (2-3 tinl K.CrAlit, tbpn with 25 cc. 15 N HsSO.. the mist. Imitated an the Isnaing water bath lot OD I min., rockd ". with 11A) to 2W cc.. a 23~v. Alkpm removed &,A & sx. of Cr*l remainins is, titrated Wantrurically. ze 0 0 A sep. dl ol Cs" cvnm. taken for the ostistUsim h ma virvsAwly. Glwvw com-sm, is call from the difiemv. To OIVW the c2prnsive bvAuctruic 4ktn.. the Knop zo* 11JI 1t:q e too Isom 11"Ostv. .46 a.. Gal Ua AV so ail; -0--p - , ; , I T T, a I mimmalimman IS it CHLOMIT, S.T. [OrlovBlkyl, S.T.3 [History of cbBmistry. A nanual for chemistry faculties of universities and for natural-science faculties in normal schools] Istoriie khimi-i. Posibnyk Me khimichnykh fs"Altetiv univeraytetie ta pryrodnycbykh fakulltetiv pedegogichnykh instytutiv. Kylv, Redionelko shkols, 1959. 415 (NDA 14:2) (Chemistry--History,31 5/073 1 02 7/0C 5i'C 04/0~,4 B 103/'Blo 1 AUTHORS: Orlovskiy, S. T... Kish, P. P. TITLEt Photometric dk~torminntion of indium by ri~e~Ans Of PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 27, no. :,~, 1961, TEXT : The authors studied the interaction of indium with pallein (4,5- dihydroxy fluorescein), and found the resulting colored inuium compoand to be applicable to the quantitative photometric determination of sm'111 indium amounts. Solutions with an indium concentration up to 500 /Mill were used. The following color reE~Wons wt:re obtained at pH 4 (the reagent is pinK): blue-ViOlE~t: Cu ', Pb2+, Fe2+; pink-violet: Zn2+ 3+ 5+ '3+ 2+ 3+ (at pH 5), Zr(IV); violet-r3d: Al ; violet: In , B1 , Sn , Gd red: Sn4+; raspberry red: Mo(VI), light brown: Hg 2+ ; dull violet: lig'; 2+ 3+ 3-+ gray-pink: Cd (at pH 5); brow,-red: Fe ; red-violet: Sc V(V~' -a 11 L in forms t2xist cepL_nrtin; un '.h~ Sb Three optically different of the solution: (1) at pH 1 - 4 with an absor:-Itioi. :aaximu,".' Card 114 S/07 5/6 1/02 7/005/004/004 Photometric determination- B103/B101 Ieff , 465 mp (presumably the nolecular form); (2) at pH 5 - 10 with a maximum )~ff , 533 mp ; (3) at pH 10 - 13 with a maximuml eff m 5 7 7 mp- (1) is least colored between pH 5 and 4. The photometric determination of' indium by means of gallein is therefore optimum in this pH range. The colored complex compound of In3+ wl-h gallein is also most stable between pH 3 and 4. At lower pH, the complex partly decomposes, at higher pH, the light absorption of gallein already begins. As the optical density of the complex only slightly rhanges between pH 3.5 and 4.5, the choice of optimum acidity only depends on the interfering action of other elements. The selectivity of the reagent increases i~ith decreasing pH of the solution. The composition of the in complex was determined by the thod of isomolar series, and optically on an �M (FM) photometer at Z 553 mp, The molar ratio of In : gallein was found to be 1 . 1, the optical molar absorption coefficient of the complex is 12,191 at pH 4 0, the absorption maximum lies at 534 m)b. Uader the experimental condi- tions, the Lambert - Beer law hold,, between 4 and 50t In in 25 ml of the solution. The effect of Zn, Cd, Un, Co, Al, and Cu or, the color of' the In complex was studied. Whei; th(- pil in low, Ft hi;-,h(r- !iiir 'Int. ()f' Card 2/4 S I u 7 5/6 1/0-.-1/C)u!;/OO.!/ou-1, Photometric determination.. B103/B101 -I ement may be present . PH is the bost inedium for an In deturminat~on in the presenco of the abovt_- foreiFn olumcrits Small Al amounts (up !,% 54jr in 25 ml ) roan be masked by 0 02 m! of a saturated NaF solation; at an A' content up to 540r, 0.2 ml Df this solution was used, The effect of Cu. 24 can be eliminated by addition of a small crystal of sodium thiosulfate which binds this ion to a colorless complex. Considerable amounts (1000 to 10,000-fold) of alkali , alkaline-earth-, and thallium 2+ 2+ 24 ions do not interfere with the In determination. Pb Sn Fe and 3+ 3- 2- 2- 3- r ~4- Fe , as well as Sb the anions; CrO 4 7 Cr2 07 , LF e(CN) 61 LF (CN) 6j and 10 _nterfere. further complexon III, citric and tartaric acids which 3 destroy the color of the complex. There are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 13 r~,fprpncps; 7 Soviet-bl(~c and 6 non-Soviet-bloc, The three most recent ref-rerses to Engl,-sh-lanRuage publications read as followss T Moeller et a!. Ind. Eng- Chem., Analyt. Ed., 76, 2615 - 2618 (1954); G C. Harrold, S~ F, Meek et al., Journ Ind, Hyg T7xicol., 25, 233 - 257 (1948); 1. May, J. J. Haffman, J. Washington Acad. of Sci , 38, 329 - 336 (1946). Card 3/4 S/07 3/6 11027100),'004,'004 Photomptric de*ermination B103/BlOl ASSOCIATIONt TJ.-hgcr(-,dskiy ggn.~3udarstvt~,nny,,- univ-rsitot k a r (~~ (A I-,I n,~ n r g a nc h a na 1 1 r h - s k Dy k h 1 mi ( U z h t:, c., r o' S'al S n l,'l TT ~,Ij 5/153/62/005/006/004/015 E071/E333 AUTHORS: Orlovskiy. S.-. and Kish, P.P. TITLE: Photometric determination of indium with pyrocatechin violet PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshilch uchobnylch zavedeniy, Khimiya i Ichimichaskaya tolchnologiya, v. 5, no. 6, 1962, 892 - 896 TEXT: The reaction of the interaction of indium with pyrocatechin violet and its application for the photometric determination of indium was investigated. Optimum conditions for tho complox formation (pli 6-5) and the influence of time, temporn- ture and other ions on the phttometric determination of indium . with pyrocatechin violct were established. A photometric method of determining indium in solutions of pure salts,in the 13resence of other elements (Zn, Cd, Al, Yin, Cu) and in indium concentrates was developed. It was shown that the method was sufficiently accurate G 3,10 and that indium complexes with pyrocatechin violet complied with Ber's law within a concentration range of 6 - 60 y/25 ml. of indium. There are 3 figures and 3 tables. Card 1/2 S/153/62/005/006/004/o!5 Photometric determination of .... E071/E333 ASSOCIATION: Kafedra neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy Ichimii, Uzhgorodslciy gosuda:rstvennyy universitet (Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Uzhgorod State University) SUBMITT M-: July 11, 1961 Card 2/2 KISH, P.P.; CR~MSKIY, S.T. 4,42-Fyridylazo)-reBorcinol., a Bensitive reagent for the photometric determination of indium. Zhur.anal.khiln. 17 noo9:1057-1062 D 162. (MIM 16:2) 1. Ifthgorod State UniVersity. (Indium-Analysis) (Resorcinol) (Photometry) S/G73/63/O29/C,G2/GG5/c,G6 A057/A126 AUTHORS: Orlovskiy, S. T., Kish, P. P. TIME. Photometric determination cf indium with xylr:nol orange PFRIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskl zhurnal, v. 29, no. 2, 1963, ?09 - 213 TEXI': At the Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Uzhgorod State University)there were investigated optimum conditions for the formation of a com- plex of indium with xylenol orange, in order to develop a spectrophotometric tneth- od for the determination of indium. In prior works 20 reagents were Ftudicu and xylenol orange was foiind to be most suitable for this purpose. The xylenol orange solutions were stabilized by adding 5 ml 0.2 N HCI to a 100 ml solution. A';sorp- tion spectra of the complex were taken on an C(D-2M (SF-04) spec tropho torne ter and the maximum absorption was observed at 560 m4 . The molar absorptlon cuef-- ficient is 25,900 showing the high sensitivity of the reaction. The optim.-ArT. PH was determined to be 3.5. However, only small changes are observed in the ~i rarge of 3 - 6. According to determinations by the method of isomolar series the reia- tion indium: xylenol orange in the complex was fo-and to be 1.1. The metho(I of Card 1/3 3/073/63/029/002/(),~5/306 Photometric determination of ... A057/A126 saturation demonstrated that at least 1.5 times more reagent than indium, mu~;t be present for r~ eor:~p~.ete rea,Aion. TLe coloured complex solutions follow Lamhu-rt- -Beer's law In the range of concentraLion i) -- 70-f/25 ml. Some interferinK eie- ment3 have to be removed, Thus up to ~'3ou-f Al were removed with timmoriJutr, uorlde, UP to 500 T iron can be masked with ascorbic acid, respectively up to 166 iron with some sodium, thiosL!fate crystals. In the presence of up to 60L, ~ cul 1 -_ C . I 1~, sodium thiosulfate solution must be adde(~ before determining indium. The authors developed an extractive separation of indium from interfering elements. A f;.aterial of the following composition was analy.~ied: 51.7.;'o Zn, 16.2~% Pb, 1.36% Fe + ~__, 0.36% As, o.65,-,,' Scb, G.20%, Cu, '...13%. Mn, 1.1% SiO and 3 4% Insolubie rt,sifte. The 2 0.5 - 1 g weighing-was digested in concentrated 11C1 and HNO hydrazine h~dro- chloride and KBr were added, thus removine As, Sb, and Sn, tI1,n Ph, SP, ~Ln,_ Te were precipitated, the precipitate was treated with HC1 solution, tne extr1-._--_ boiled w.'th sulfuric acid, filtered, and the three-valent element.,, wcre tated with NE 40H after adding M40 3* To remove cumpleteiy Cu, Cd, and Zn. the MYN Preci-itation is repeated and the precipitate of the oxide hydrates dissolved in sulfuric acid solution. To an aliquote part sodium th,i.-suifate, KJ and ethcr -,,ere added. The latter extracts indium as iodide complex and separa-ces it from iron, Card 2/3 S/G73/63/029/0C2/'0U5/006 Photometric determination oil... A057/Al26 aluminum and -'.U~7,k~ uti,er elements. Prom the united ether extracts ether wa~; evfli~o- rated after adHing bi-all'stilled water, the residue waL; filtered into FL calibrated flask, acetate buffer udclled to pH -1 - 1; and after addition of xylol orange, in- dium was determined spectro-photometrically. The relative error lies between 2 and 5%. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstverinyy universitet (Uzhgorod State University) SU31ITTED: June 3, 1961 Card 3/3 CRWVSKIY, -S.V-.-,.,kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SULIDI, L.S., inzhener. Graphic representation of coal mining operations aDd drawing Instru- ments for affine transformation. [Trudyl VNIXI no-30:135-145 '56. (KM 9-.11) (Projection) (Mathematical Instruments) ORWYSKIY, S.Y., kand. takhn. nauk; klYSHCHERY&KOV, A.Y., inzh. Mine orientation by optical device for the projection of vertical points. Ugoll Ukr. 3 no.11:40-41 N '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Mine surveying--Equipment and supplies) BOV127-59-4-20/27 AUTHOR: Orlovskiy9S.V.j Candidate of Technical Sciences., affr-Sh-ab%3C, -Vr,-K, , Engineer- Surveyor TITLE: The UTB-3 Goniometer-Tachymeter for the Survey of Headings and Sub-Level Stopingt (Uglomer-takheometr UTB-3 dlya s"yemki vosetayusholukh i podetazhnykh vyrabotok,) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 49 PP 72-75 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The above mentioned device was developed by the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ma shey- derskiy institut (All-Union Scientific Research Surveyl Institute) (VNIMI) and constructed by the ki_i_a_r'kovsk1y zavod marksheyderskikh in- strumentov (the Khe 'kov Plant of Surveying Equip- ment), as special angle-measuring instrument were needed for the orientation of sublev,:~ls and blocks, A detailed description of the goniometer is given,, as well as the method of its utilization. This goniometer has a very simple calculating Card 1/2 device which does not give a correct angle ORLOVSKII, S. V., kand. tekhn. nauk Instrument incorrectly described. Izv. vye. ucheb zav,; gor. zhur. no.9tl95-196 161. (MIRA i5tlO) (Mine mirveying-Equipment and supplies) beams emanating, irom tne oliserveA -and focusing the Magai, of this p6into Another Principal:arrange mient of two-objective i ORLOVSKly. S.V. Light-boam line b7,,-mean@ of the SVM-100 lA?7P. Binl.tekh.- ekon.inform. no.l:t,-B '59. (MMA 12:2) (Optical instruments) (Electric lamps. Arc) GRANOVSKIY; DILL, A.; OBWVSKIX, U.; GARIN, L.; VASILFYEV, S.; BUDLYAWSKIYL; BALDAYEV, V.; ZAKHAROV, A.; SWT~BIN, I. (Kirov); STEPANOV %'Barnaul)) F.HOWA, Yuriy News from everpinere. Sov.foto 22 no-11:44-45 N %2. (MIRA 161l) 1. Fotokorrespondent TASS (for Granovskiy). (Photography) MARGULIS, Yu. (~Ioskva); ORLOVSKIY, V. (Moskvu) Eliminate deficiencies in planning and using nonindustrial personnel. Sots. tpad 8 no.12:127-130 D 163. (MIRA 17:2) ORL(NSKIY,, V.B. Change in the physical properties and mechanical make--up of eroded gray forest soils under the influence of forest plantations, Fochvovedenie no,,085-90 AP '62. MRA 1r,: 4) 11. Ukrv-Lnskaya akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. (Forest soils) YEGOROV., O.V.j, khirurg; LAVROV, N.F., khirurg; KUDELYA, M.I.; KUVAYEVA, A.G.; LEVINP S.V.; ORLOVSKIY, V.F.; KUCHEBENKO, G.S.; RUDENKO, G.D., kand. med.nauk; SINADSKIY, N.Ye., kand.med.nauk; SHVARMBERG, i.L., kand. med.nauk; MISNIX, I.L.; BAZILEVSKAYA, Z.V., prof.; ERNST, V.P. Discussions. Vop. travm. i ortop. no.13:127-1A 163. (MJ RA 18:2 1. Glavnyy travmatolog Primorskogo kraya (for Kudelya). 2. Zaveduyushchiy punktom zdravookhraneniya Makarovskogo bumazhnogo kombinata (for Kuvayeva). 3. Glavnyy vrach Korsakovskoy bollnitsy (for Levin). 4. Za%,eduy-ushchiy travmatologicheskim otdelenJ.yem bollnitsy V-Iadivogtoka (for Orlovskiy). 5. Zaveduyushchiy travmitologicheskim otdeleniyem bollnitsy, Ussuriysk (for Kuchorenko). 6. Leningradsk~y nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut travmatologii i ortopedii (for Rudenko), 7. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-isp'lovatellskiy Institut travmatologii i ortopedii (for Sinadski,,..-. Shvartsberg, Bazilevsk.&Ya). 8. Glavnyy khirurg Sakhalir koy oblasti (for Mianik). 9. Zaveduy-ash- chly Sakhalinskim otdelom zdravookhraneriiya Ministeratma zdravookh- raneniya RSFSR (for Ernst). 5 AR OSH$YAN, G.H.; BARANOV, H.S.; ROSTOSHINSKIT, M.S. ORWV iiy.6 V.I.; MALIKOVA, N.Y.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Repair techniques and equipment for repairing automobiles; practices of Moscov automobile repair shops] Tekhnologits remonta i prisposobleniia Cis remontn nvtomobilel; 1z opyta moskovskikh avtoremantnykh predpriiatii. Izd.2-oe. Moskva, Wauchno-tekhn.izd-vO AVtotranap.lit-ry, 1957. 10 p. 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiY institut Avtomobillnogo transporta. (Automobiles-Maintenance and repair) DOTSEIMO. Nikolay Illarionovich, inzh.. Prinimali uchBatlye: ARONOV, N.V., stershly mskhanik; KUVTRKIN. B.I., atershiy makhan1k; ORWItSEIT, V.I., starshiy mokhanik; FMOVICH, A.F., atershiy mekhanik; PMOVP V.V.p lnzho-konstruktor. YZPR-v24OV, V.V., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; TABLOKOV, V.I., red.; ZUTBVA, H.K., tekhn.red. [Electric pulsation welding for building up metal in the replir nf automobilq Darts] Blektr1liwpullegaia napleyka metalle pri remonte avtomobil'nykh detalsi. Hoskvao auchno-tekhn.izd-vo avtotransp. lit-ry, 1958 .4 ~="" - ~ -, - - - - ie% - -- (MIRA 13:5) (Automooiles- fiften piiir) (Electric welding) ORLOVSKIY, V.I. Trenchlese installation of pipelineu. Vod. i san. tekh. no.11:37 N 159. (MIRA 13:3) (Pipelines) 7 E67 (1) A h 08091::k- _L4 (M) MIWE, k_ACC Nfli APM~99.92 --BOUBCE--COJ)E-.-IIR704'1-Y/66/ooo/015-/0196/0196- INVENTOR: Zhukovskiy, K" 0 h$k_~Y- ~jj ~~Ikov, N. X Aleshin, V. A.; teminekly, u. r ORO: none TITIE: A device for introducing add.itivestwhile fueling aircraft. Clans 62, No l8hl5O SOURCE., Izobret prom.obr, "`t'ov-':.z'n'Vn6. 15, i966, 1!)6 TOPIC TA~S: aircraft fuel'systemI.fuel additives,wircraft fuel system equipment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a device for introducing additives while fueling an aircraft. It contains a tank for the additives with a measuring glass, receiving neck, and a drain tap connected with a pipe through a punp, a flow tap, and a sprEWer -with a fuel-supply line. For the automatic regula- tion of the fuel additive, its pump is connected to a vane pump, which is inside the fuel-supply line and is spun by the flov of fuel. .[SA) SUB COIE: 21, Ol/ SUBM DATE:_ 14Ma.r(>h Card 1/1,74t, uDc: 62q._-13_.Ol/.'o6 qMWVSKIT, V.H.. aesistent Use of aminazine in obstetrical Iractice. Preliminary report. Kaz.med.zhur. 40 no,3:39-43 S-0 159., (MM 13:7) 1. Iz kaLfedry al-usherstTa I ginekologil Nv.2 (zav. - prof. 1.T. Danilov) Kazaaskogo goBudarstvenuo-o institute. dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey In. V.1,. Lenina. (CHLORFROMMNA) (OBSTIRMICS) ORLOVSKIY, V M aisteht Influence of AminAzine on labor in late toxicosis of pregnancy. Kaz. med. zhur. 41 no.3:45-47 My-je 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Iz 2-y kliniki akusheretva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. I.V. Danilov) Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo instituta d1ya usovershen- stvovaniya vrachey im. V.I. Lenina. (CHLORPROMAZINE) (LLBOR, COMPLICATED) ORLOVSKIYL_V.M. Maximim permissible concentration of -hlcrocyclchexane in Lhe water of reservoirs and rivers. Se-n. okhr. vod. ot zagr. prom. stoch. vod. no.6:341-345 164. (MIRA 18:3/' 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatells'.1cly institut kommunallnoy gigiyeny. TANANAYEV, I. V. -. ;KTV- V.-P- Synthesis of tv:;mplex compounds of scandium chloride and brcuide with some organic amines. Zhur. neorg. khim. 7 no.8: 2M2-2023 Ag '62. (MIM l6W (Scandium compounds) (Amines) TAKAKAYEV, I.V.; ORLOVSKIY, V.P. Composition and thermal staijility of a.candium halides 4=wMiates. 2bur.neorg.khim. 7 no,10:2299-2303 0 162, (MIRA 15:10) (Scandium eompounds-Themal properties) KHMITONOV, Yu.Ya.;_O VSKIY,..V.P.j TANANAYEV, I.V. Infrared ab"Drption spectra of chloride and bromide compounds of scandium with umonia. Zhur.naorg.khia. 8 no.5tlO93-1103 Pq 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimli iment Kurnakova AN SSSR. I (Scandiiin compoundB--Abaorption spectra) (Amnonia) ACC NR: AP?00622? ( /1' /v ) SOURCE CODE1 UR/00?8/67/011-r_'/Coi/002G/GO22 AUTHORS Orlovskiy, V. P. O~~3; Institute of Crenaral and Inorganic Chomictry im. N. S. Kurnakov, lZa~je,:-.Y of Sciences, SSSR (Institut obshchoy i noorganichoskoy khimii Akadonii nauk TiT121 Reactions of scandium and yttrium fluorides irith gaseous ainmonia SOURCES Zhurnal noorganichoskoy khimii, v. 12, no. 1, 1967, 20-22 TOPIC TAGS: ammonia, scandium camDound, fluoride, yttrium compound ABSTRACT: The action of gaseous ammonia at 6-? atm pressure on scandium fluoride hydrate ScF3-0-25 H20 produced ScF3-0.4Ni~. On exposure to air, this comDoun,-' lo2os part of its w=onia. Its heating curve has only one ondothermic effect at IG5-120101. Analysis of the cormound following exposure to 1050C showed that anhydrous fluoride is for-zed; this was confirmed by x-ray analysis. The action of dry i;azoous a=onia at 6-7 atm on yttrium fluoride monohydrate iDroducos V3-0-35NHI, which fornz anhydrous yttrium. fluoride also at 1050C- It is postulated that hydrated rare aarth fluorides will behave toward gaseous ammonia as do scandium and yttrium fluorides, and thus the method proposed for preparing anhydrous ScF3 and YF3 (through the an,mines) may assume a general importance for all rare earth elemonta. -Ihe action of ar.monia on hydrated rare earth fluoridea precludes the possible formation of oxy- fluorides on drying. Orig. art. haul 2 figuros. SUB CODS: 07/ SUBMI DATES 29Mar65/ CRIG REFS 00-;/ OTH REFS 004 Card uDc: .5�.6) 61,o~~ _43_!_161o4____, 0A 124 - 11- 1 34 50 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nj- 11, R 160 (USSR) AUTHOR: Orlovskiy, V. S. TITLE: The Effect of the Doubling Up of Wheels on the Magnitude of the Bending Moment in the Calculation o1 Concrete Slabs (Vliyanive spa rennostL-kole s na velichinu izgibayushchego momenta pri raschete tsernertDbctonnykh plit ) PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk avtomob.-dor, in-ta, Nv-. 15, Sb. stud, nauch. rabot, 1953, Nr 8,pp j3-15 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card 1/1 C, 1, ~-' -, . , , A " 1, '1, r-_ ZASHCHKPIN. A.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; ORLOVSKIY, V.S., Inzh. Calculating prestressed concrete road surfacing. Avt.dor. 19 no.11:16-17 N '56. 04IRA 10:10) (Roads, Concrete) OMMUIXY, V.S.. Inzhener. Calculating temperature stress during the buckling of cement concrete slabs. Avt. dor. 20 no.2:20-21 F '57. (MI&L 10:4) (Concrete slabs--Testing) ORWVSKIT, V. S., inzb. - xperimental i-einforced concrete road slabs of great length. Avt.dor. 21 no.9:16-19 S '58. (ICRA 11.111) (Pavement, Concrete) (Concrete slabs) At& robraten V- I tdy, nv V cii J1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -77, Af_ ie- D ta7 NO ORLOVSKIyf Ya,A., inzh. melt,~d oxygem converters* Mont. i spets. rab. v Lining steel A (MIRA 17:1) stroi. 25 no.11:31-32 N ;63. KIRSANGV, 1A.P.; 0.RIXSKIY,, Ya.A.; GUSOVSKIY, A.A.; KIRSANOV, I.P.; PARTSUSKIY, A.B. From sclenvo and technclogy in foreign countries; abstracts. Ogneupory 28 no.7033-335 163. (MIRA 16:9) *or on Iteip Won 00- APM- -W - ; 1w -9 v Jv~ -W m OF I IF v W W_ w T v w W 'W If a Ib a a AV a Is A.-A %-.0 S,, ~A- _WIAI --T 04? P, 11ASKIN PAICK W'" A 11W." r oil (UM) -, I-MIl" t'" 5 fit" 1,111tic C61 -I. Sms from a wteb cOnt", A twrkkN 17. c"0& Z" twilrd iTI tompt "kiln :t 13."A) tO IIM*. Tb, -MASt us'" a vin 11 twark *A~ 1.9'7,. nA,,Inutn 4 7t'o. N100111 Ng' fiuhw . Mtnttling -ribod. Ibt bwuillg t,Y th, ttvmaljc 13W' :', ~1.06 roe so Ir 1 9 a K a a it a 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 9 0 a 44445 -awf-iwi-is F- vi Ott I I 0 0 0 0 0 If a 9 Of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Of 0 0 0 0 0 * I u a 11 a u k IS Is IF IS c At .2 As 4d of 0 Oft*$ Ttf!" IT as &w u TS inL T11 A 'L 'L-i. d. -AL- 4 1 0." WV ~ I 1 14. ?w 0Ili* 94414:06mis") III'llosio, 1. v it oil oft --to a As q HOGN 4161A almilli PUV *Lot I Iq'w "'O'll r. 1- 01 IN" w4qL ' C W4 aw"m oril 41. 94 'so Lim (I to -pa IWJU AAS + auvio *lq J, ['a) smiamma t . r m a i --d 4I : 0 I " 4q# Uq 110 N qw1k qN a$ W r lumfi 11 ' L . 4 4 "IlLa sa ug suwi w 0 -1 . to , 4 9 "I P 11 q " o I-11"At 01 "Pli 1JC4r,- 4111A AM udtte Iql in -2 1 atium . so- '(km Nei -Q 00. JIU111 UjUjJ4b~jj'4 at pt" moggoamoo Tit w mit C. 00 '1 r 0 ,Go W7 i-T-4144 1-1 Its .140 I'l W i~.' 0 11 all 14~i4ii4i&4 rj I j c ORIDVSKIY I la.Al Effect of s.ructural bonds in basic refractories on their tensile strength at !,igh temperatures (from nTranzjrlt.Cer. Soc.0 no. 8, 1961). Ogneupory 27 no.5-243-244 162. (MIM 15t7) (Refractory me-teriale-Testing) ORLOVSKIYV Ya.A., referent I Notor truck with crane for the transportation of firebrick. (from "Brick and Clay" February 1962). Ogneupory 27 no.8: 387 162. (NIRA 15:9) (United States Industrial power trucks) OhLITSKIV; -,i.A. v *',r -i ,I _., .: - .-, ~ ~ ~ 41 Z~ -1 , - I ..-, -- .,.- . r :I . ~.. .., . . :I I . '.. -1 , . 48--i , f crl.,re- 16/~& . . - . . Theftmtuta~fi' of via-lumeattloamob )~Ysltvjlw. Rae K ' *14M- co~-~Qj - FUUTeftnebtAtIon F aid of tcm Yeast is p6~mpiired tai.; &~,kby~aldof. use-at Aar- top -Y ORLOVSKIY, Ya.K. Fe-rmentation of molasses combined mash with the growing of g-reat, amounts of yeast. Trudy Ukr.NIISP no.8:19-25 163. (~U-RA 17: 3) a ZABRODSKIY, A.G.; VITKOVSKAYA, V.A.; ORLOVSKIY, Ya.K. Technological and chemical production control in the manufacture of alcohol from beet sugar molasses and starch-containing materials. Trudy Ukr.NIISP no.8sll5-123 163. (MIRA 17:3) GARDARENKO, V.G.; ORLOVSKIY, Ya.K.; PA'YTV, Z.A. Intersifich*.-i on ~-' a.- cr,-c I f ernenta* ian t-t ~,he ex; e:~-me --.' a forced remcval of Ck excess from the beer. ?rudy no.O,:25-38 '04. (maA J7:IJ) ZABRODSKIY, A.G,; ORLOVSKIY, Ya,K. Processing of corn in distilleries. Ferm. i spirt. prom. 31 no.2t4l-42 165. OURA IS: 6) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut spirtovoy i likero-vodochnoy pronyshlennosti. ORLOVSKlY, YE. L. "glements of the Theory of Telephot,)graphy.1 Sub 12 Doe 47, Inst of Automatlos and Telemechanles, Acad Scl USSR Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering In Moscow in 1947 (/~ -~ , . -" . z~) SO: Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 55 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 308 ,.Orlovskiy, Yevgeniy Loginovich Teoreticheskiye osnovy fototelegrafirovaniya (Theoretical Principles of Phototelegraphy) Moscow, Svyazlizdat, 1957. 781 p. 4,000 copies printed. Ed. (title page): Kisellgof, B.Z.; Resp. Ed.: Same; Ed. (Inside book): Busankina, N.G.; Tech. Ed.: Mazell, Ye.l. PURPOSE: The book is designed to fill the need for an up-to-date work on phototelegraphy giving special emphasis to theoretical research. According to the author earlier material In this field (both In the USSR and abroad) is either obsolete or left many questions unanswered. COVERAGE: The author gives the basic theory of phototelegraphy and describes the apparatus used in trane-aitting Images"by electrical means. He discusses the theory of electro- optical analysis and of synthesizing the image and de- scribes the effect of proper and improper lighting techniques. Theoretical Principles of Phototelegraphy (Cont.) 308 The author covers In detail reproduction of half-tone images, the Internal stability-disturbance of phototelegraphic systems, methods of achieving precise synchronization, and ways of im- proving the technique of phototelographic transmission. B.Z. Kisellgof (editor and reviewer) wrote chapters 7 and 13 of the book. He also wrote section 10.3 and 10.4 of chapter 10 and helped compile section 9.5 of chapter 9 and section 15.2 of chapter 15. Engineers N.N. Tikhnov, I.I. Frenkell and A.S. Dubrovskiy helped compile chapter 1. B.G. Alek3eev helped compile chapters 5 and 12. There are 145 references, 96 of which are Soviet, 49 English, 3 German, I French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I INTRODUCTION Ch. I General Information on Phototelegraphy 1.1 Basic theory of phototelegraphic communication and photo- Card 2A 5graphic apparatus 7 AUTHOR: --Orlovskiy. Ye- L 271 TITLE: Investigation oT--Zperture distortions by the split image method. (IBsledovanlye aperturnykh iskazheniy metodom razdvoyeniya vospoizvodimykh izobrazheniy.'. PERIODICAL: "Elektrosvyaz" (Telecommunications), 1957, No.4, April, PP. 55 - 66 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT, One of the problems of the electric image reproduction is to assess the final effect of the scanning element on the subsequent electro-optical process. This effect appears as a decrease of the contrast of a reproduced single line, as a decrease of brilliance transition of double lines and as an increase of the black-to-white blur. In principle, there exists a method of assessment for restricted signal bandwidth given by M. Cawein (ref-3 "Television reso.Lution as function of line structure", Proc. IRE, Vol-33, No.12, 1945), but no generalised formulae are given and the above method is not easy to apply in practice. In the present mathematical treatment the author introduces two coefficientsz the coefficient of the aperture distortion for a single line defined as the loss of contrast of the reproduced line and the distortion coefficient of the double line, defined as the decrease of the optical density step between the totally black region of one line and the middle of the white between 271 investigation of' F~j;ertuue L v ~-r~e Imnre method. (Cont.) the two, By (-ojisi ieririv trio-: r-c- E~ LIU optical densities, 'or tne cL ~e of res~~-icte