SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTANOV, KH. - OSTAPCHUK, V.
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OSTANKOV, Te.V.-.- inzh.
Fifficlert orMnization of th(i transpnrtation of live o!-~:
productn. ""hnl.d,,)r.trnn9p. 41 no.11:1.1-le;S 1~9
(Riph 1;.?)
(Farm pro,lucn-Transportation)
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Clollect-ions of Annot,,,tj oils of ~-j,-.rjtjfjc ~ef~-%rch 'o rk rl on 0 7
ir4 1950. :'oscow 1?51
I / ,A" :
X"IN. O.F.; KRUSHCHEV, M.S.; G030DINSKAYA, Ye.A.; KOCHERGINSKIT, P.P.
TILTAIMYVICH. V.S.; SHAIMAV, S.D.; OSTANOV. Kh.
Improving the smelting of boron carbide. Prom.energ. 12 nc.F:17-18
Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10
(Boron carbides) (Smolting)
A00 3/ACO I
AIMIOR3., Klebanov, G.S., Ost.ankevich, N.A.
TITLE.- )f Selenium 11tn Aqueous Salutlnn~ -f Su'lli-
Ilie Interaolicn c
Alkali Metals
PERIODICAL: Znurnal prikladnoy khImil, 1960, Vol. 33, Vn. '-,, pi).
TEXT: The solubility of selenium in sol,;tlons of s-dlum anj
sulfite was studied within the temperature range of 0-1520C. It was
that the solubility of selenium Is characte5ized by the ~oefficlert.s
Se Seso
K1 2- and K2 -4!~L -
so so"
2-
w1nich are directly proportional to the concentration of 50 3 at C,1n-1V1*
perature. At a pli value above 7.3-7.5 t-be solubility of selenium
lower pH values It decreases due to side reactions taking Vla(,P. At a
vague and ccnstant temperature the solubility of seleniam depenz!E only )n t"i-
SO - concentration. in the case of Intens I ve mix Ing of the rear t 1. -Jri n,~., Fit
2C~ rpm of the z!tlrrer and a temperature of 900C equll!brium 1~; at*an,~ i !ri
Card 1/2
A _~O ~/V~').
Tne lntera~!Ion cf Seienlum Wit.h Aqueous Solutl,~riz, of Sulfitc--, ('f Alki..
soluticn after, 30 min. 11nuer- equal initial conditions
Sulfites, pl! value, Intenc-Ity ef stir-ring, siv, of seienlum ,vys1F1l.
rium In th~, %ol,itlon I.,j at'alned at ()OOC 2') time,~, #,hxr, at 7,
are 5 figur-!~, I table and 1) refer-ences7 14 Sovl(-*,, I Gerrpuu,..
'Uhy..' _rKI). Mar:r-. 17. 196'j
C~ird ?12
OSTANKOVICH, B.F.
The ZhBA-3,5 unified toman h&rvester. aiul.tekh.-ekon.1rfc=.-
Gos.nauch.-Issl.init.nauch. I tekh.inform. no.6:t,4-66 '62.
(KRA lct7)
(Beans-Harvesting)
NIKITENKC, I.T., kand.sellsko-khozyaystvennykh nauk; OSTANKOVICI-,,
inzh.
Machineri for continuous harvesting of cereal crops.
Mashinostroenie no.4:89-92 JI-Ag 162. (MJRA
1. Gosudarstvennoye seriy-no-konstruYtorskoye byurc Zaporozl,sk.--~-C
soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. 2. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issle-d(--
vatellskiy institut mekhanizatsii i elektrifikatsii sei'skct-c
khozyaistva (for Ostan~ovich).
(Harvesting machinery)
OSTANNOVICh. B.F.. inzh.
The KIR-1,5 rotor-type m~,wer-grinder. Tra~,t. i eellkho=arn.
32 no.5:3~--40 * 162. f~GRA 15-fl)
1. Gosadaretvennoye spetsiallnoye konstruktorskuye byuro po
zernouborochnym mashinam.
(Mowing-machines)
OSTANOVA, M. Me
.~133TANQVA, F,, Me - allemiptera Harmful to Alfalfa and Pleasures to Combat Them.'
Uzbek State U imeni AlAsher Navoi. Sa:%arkand, 1955. (Dissertation fcr
the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences)
So; Kntxhna-vA Letapis' , No ). 1956
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c). o 3 ['1 o n, u r,,i u ~i , r,~ t
j rd 11.2
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IF S~!C, 3 -,d . r ,3 c,-,nq , c)st.,3 of* -'o:,a~ 1 3
..bs o ur'. .,c f I o 14, 1,'51-~-,
.i.stra,2t'. 3 hi- r~.utu ir. 1,,.avc s,, c
r t oii s j biolDr-" cf t-~ cFt
irw irl("", est3, .. 11".acl;-tus ac..
,)Unctul~ltu,q s -.:,,I a in,-A Is
fcun,~ on alfalfa ~acn year 'ro,i a-r" , a ri.-ip to
lat. fall in f~reat nw~bors (?,OCl-.--5C larvae and
Liw;c op. an av,-,raqe of 50 gvjini .9 t) ! a 'i ~c) 7 - ne t
1, ly -.econt on.-, third -n,-,r-.tions of - ,urct-
Jtu-, In ~Ccnoi.I;Lc Val,l--,. ~;-Io 10, i c
~3-r ,)r both ')u. 9 !'cr 19-)5 is su-,~li A.
,drianov.
,ard ~/2
OSTAWOVAO H.M.
Materials on the biology of the gray beet-leaf bug (Iloeciloncytua cogmtus
fieb),, Trudy UzW no* 87:183-188 159. (MIRA 14:5)
(Samarkand Province-Leaf bugs)
(Alfalfa-Diseases and posts)
OSTkNOVSXIY, T.
Claims of photoazateurs on indu!5try. Sov. torg. 36 no.11i
13-15 N 162, (MIRA 16W
(Photography-Apparatus and supplies)
NAGRDDSKIY, Tu.; _GSTANOVSKII,,_ L- -
Now packing materials. Sov. torg. 35 no.9:45-4,8 S 162. (MICA 16:2)
I (Packaging)
OSTANOVSKIY, T.
Bring photographic equiptomt up to present-day standards. 3ov.
foto 23 no.4:37 Ap '63. (MIRA 16:5)
(Photography--4pparatus and supplAes)
VARMAX-TYEV, F.G.; GELIFU-jGYV, !-'.Sh.; KOTOVICH, Yu.V.;
GMk',OVSKn, I.S.; SE1,0XIS, V.M. ; 31,11tOKOVA, Ye.A.;
EYGINSON, Ye.N.; VVEDEZISKIY, S.F., red.; SIT:ZLINIVU,
TS.D., red.; TSESARKIN, L.D., red.
[Study of goods -nerving cultural need,91 Tovaroveocnie
kulIttovarov. [Byl F.G.Varfolomeev i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo
Ekononika, 19U.. 471 p. (MIRA 17:5)
ARLWGILISXIT, N.A.. doktor tekhatcheskikh nauk. redaktor; ANDRUSAUGH.
D.A., kandidat pedegogichookikh asuk. redaktor;,QSTAj1OVSK1Y. T.S.,
doteent, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; CELOVA, G.A., redblMvr----
izdaniya; MXDRISH, D.M., tekhnicheekly redaktor
[Manual for the specialist on industrial goods and commodities)
Sprevochnik tovaroveda promyshlennykh tovarov. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo
torgovol lit-ry. ?t.3- [Chemicals and drugs; glass were; ceramics;
metal goods; electric apparatus; sewing machines for household us~;
watches. jewelry; furniture; carpets; building materials. Organization
and management of trade in Industrial goods] Khtmiko-moskatellaye
tovery. Stekliannya tavery. Keramicheskis tovary. Metalliaheakis
tovary. 31sktricheekle tovary. Shveinye mashiny samalnogo tipa. Chasy,
lUverliruye tovary. Rebell. Kovrov" tovary. Strottellnys tovary.
Organizatetle I tekhnika torgovli promyshlennymi toverami. 1956. 615 P.
(Comueroe) (Manufactures) (MIRA 10:3)
Tec~~nrjl
...... t)jA ;e vfl,
a -I c cia
,")nth1v U.,
OSTANOVSKIII T.J. dotJont:; SEMENOV, A.
Gustomara are waitirg for good cameras. Sovo foto 22 no.?:~4-35 JI 162.
(141RA 104)
1. Inetitut narodnogo khozyaystva imani Plekhanova (for Ostanovsiciy).
2. Starshiy inzhener Upravleniya kul'ttoyarov Glavnogo upravleniya
po mzhrespublikanskiy postavkam tovaroy narodnogo potrobleniya (for
Semenov).
(Cameras)
SOGRIV, Mikhail Tepifenovich, 1889- . redaktor- OSTANOVSKIT, T.S.. redaktor
&0W 14
[ Wustrial wares; a commercial guldej Tovarovedenis promyshlonn7kh
toyarov. Moskva, Goo-torgisdat. 1949-1954. 3 Y. (MLRA 9:9)
(Co=ercial products)
BIBIU, leonid Paylovich; VARFOLD)WXY, Y-G.; KALGANOY, D. I.; OBTANOVSKIT,
?.a.: PUSHKIN. V.S.; TRAKHTIUBkW, G.L.; MAKSIMOVICii, A.G., rod.;
5twX, D.m., tekhn.red.
[School and office supplies, musical instruments, photographic
supplies, r0 dio equipment, athletic goods, hunting and fishing
equipment, toys] Tovery shkollno-pialmennye, kentselisrakle, muzykall-
nye, foto, radio, sportivnye, okhotnichli. rybolovnye. 1grushki.
Mookya, Goo. izd-vo torg. lit-ry. 1958. 328 p. (MIRA 11:4)
(Kenufactur"s)
A B Rk'O V, P.R.; A,.-TKSEYEV, N.S.; ARKPANGEL'SKIY, N.A., prof
r".'eksed]- GUREVICH, B.S.; ZAYTSEV, V.G.; KEDRD, Ye.A.,
~',IRDNCVA, L. V. ; C)STAINCY.',411, I.S. , dots FAI,LAD,'V, S3.5.
dots.; SERGEYEV, TER-OVAKI"YAN, I,A. ; TSOEIEVITI%'~ V,
B.F.; SliCHEG'DV, ".M.; YAK(VLEV, A-I.; BCRISCVA, G.A.,
red.; YEDRISH, D.M.., tekhn. red.
(Study of manufactured goods; concise course] Tovarovede-
nle promyshlennykh towirov; krntkil kurs. [By] V.R.Abrnmov
I dr. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 19~-~. '768 p.
(MIKA 1h:11',
(Cornmerclal products)
AMANGILIBUT.N.A., dotsent, kandidat takhnichsakikh nauk; ANDRUSIVICH.
D.A.. kandidat padagoglebeekikh nPuk; OBTAX0159116W., dotsent.
kandidat tokbnicheskikh mauk; MLOYA.cr.-A.. or; NESISH,D.N..
tekhnicheakly redaktor 1 4
[Manual of manufactured goods]Spravochnik tovarove" prom7shlen,-
eykh tovarov. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo torgoybi lit-ry. ]Pt.2.CBchool "
stationary supplies. Photograpble supplies. Musical Instruments.
Radio equipment. Sports goods. Automobiles, motorcycles and bicycles.
Hunting equipment. Fishing equipment. Toys.]Shkollno-pisluenays i
kantsellarskle tovary. ifototovary. Muzykallqye toyary. Radlotovary.
Sportlvm.ve tovary. Avtoubbill. nototaikly, velosipedy. Okhotnich'i
towary. lyboloynys tovary. Igrushki. 1956. " p. (NI&A 913)
(Planufactures)
,STAPoV-)KjY. TnrOlit7 'i-,mo.vlovich, S.F.1 red., ~.': 'KIP61, '!
T7- R. -
FaT -(?I , --I! re, " -,, SC, ,! .-itlonery qnd &c;-,,~Ipnent rric~
suprlies; mpnual]Rmagn, i-arton, shkollno-plqlmerinye 1 knntsp-
1.1,irskif, tov~iry. sprn,,roohnik. Yoskvn, GostorFlzdntv, 1.11(-'. '51 1,
( ~-"l RA 16 : 1, "
nrd suppilles)
cr,ilipmpnt, etc.)
0:;TANDVSK.jT,._Tankhun SaiDoylnvich; GILAIIDVSKATA, I.TP.. re(I.; MDRISH, D.M..
tekhn.red.
(Consumers' goods for recreational purposes) Tovarovedenis kul't-
tovarov. Moskva. Goo. Isd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1958. 368 p.
(MBA 12t2)
(Russia--Mnnufactures) (Recreation-Rquipment and supplies)
YBGCMVp F.I.t prof.;- OBTAMK, F.Tee kamd.med.nauk (Moskva)
Discumsion on P.N. Bulatorv and M.1* Stukkella article *Wovocaine
block of the anterior mediastir= in the treatment of patients
vith chronic coronw7 inWficienc7.0 Ilim.med. 38 no.12tl29-
130 D 160. (MIRA 1412)
le Chlon-korreepondent AHN SSSR (for Yegorvv)t
(CORONARY HEART DISEASE) (NOVDCAINE) (LOCAL ANISniESIA)
CASrNI, M& dr,; DASC=p Maria., dr.1 CBZ
_-- dr.; SMIWVICI, S.,, dr.;
PF=j 1. chin.; WHITRIV, 1. 0 c&.r MMTWM, Elena,, dr.
Clinical value of the quantitative study of bile sediment
collectea at intervale of a minute. Med. intern.(Wcur.)
16 no.72819-826 J1164.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinics, a IV-& medicala, lael (diree-
tort conf. N.Goldenberg).
GOLDENBERG, N., conf.; BLUM, M, dr.-; OSTAP, B., dr.; ABABEI, V., dr.
Gastric and duodenal ulcort are they 2 different diaeases? Mod.
Intern. U no.2:153-162 F 163.
1. Clinica madicala, Spitalul OC.I.Parhon', Iasi (director: conf.
N. Goldenberg).
(STOMACH ULCER) (J)UODENAL ULCER)
GOLSIMBERG, N., dotsent; OSTAPY B.
Clinical and therapeutic observations concerning chronic vegmenta2
nonqpeoific enteritis. T,:-ap,arkh. 34 no.200-96 162. (MIM 15-3)
1. It terapevtichaskoy kliniki (dir. - dotsent N. Golldenberg),
bollnitsy imeni K. Parkhona, Yasskogo meditai-nakogo instituta.
(01TESTIMS-DISEASES)
TURCHUKOJ, P.I.; MESSE=, P.Ye.; OSTAPCHE-N,KO-,A.V.
Heat processing and drying of coal. Koko i kh1m. no.16:'/-
10 161o (MIRA 15:2)
1. Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
(coal)
TUFTREKKO, P.I.; ~SESSIIUF, P.Ya.; OSTAYCHENYO, A.V.
Rethods far detoruiring the load on the belt nonveyor. rO~3 i khIm.
ric.805-56 '62. (KITRA 17: 2)
1. riiznt-t.:-,kiy m~tallurgichemkiy kmbinst.
TURCHENKO, P.I.; ~STAI'G-,-LX:,0, A,V,
Deternimtion of the acm-aLlated gas content of coke avens. Koks
i khim. no.WO-30 161. OaRA IL4:2)
1. Kuznotsliy :.qtallur-,ici,eakiy kombinat.
(Coke aveii) (Gaces-Armlys13)
OSTUCIIFNXOp N.I.
Modernization of a railroad steam crane. Mashino-q1troenle no.4-
17 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:2)
i OSTAPCHENKO, N.S.
Crosetle bedding machine. Hashinostroenle no.6jlOq X-D 162.
(HIM 1612)
(Railroads-Tien)
Fe
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Zhur,Orjoorgjkhiz.
Barium
study of alloys in the syston
nooll:2581-2590 N 62.
oxide) (Germanium
(X rays-Diffraction)
9 0)
SOV/ 112-57-5 -10957
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957. Nr 5, p 201 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ostapchenko, Ye. P.
VTLE. Methods of X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxide-Coated Cathodes
(0 metodikakh rentgenostrukturnogo issledovaniya oksidnykh katodov)
PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-i. in-ta, M-vo radiotekhn. prom-sti SSSR, 1956,
Nr 1 (29). pp 34-47
ABSTRACT: Methods of x-ray diffraction study of oxide-coated cathodeE, are
described as adapted to crystallographic analysis of double and triple
carbonates. Firing of carbonates in air at 7000C to remove the crystallization
water permitted obtaining fairly clear x-ray pictures in Evensen's chambers
using Cu or Go characteristic radiation. As a result of an investigation of the
x-ray pictures obtained, it was found that Ba and Sr carbonates deposited
jointly form an "aragonite" -type solid solution with continuously changing
lattice constants depending on the components ratio. In the system BaG03-
Card 1/ 3
SOV/1 12-57-5-10957
Methods of X-Ray Diffraction Study of Oxide-Coated Cathodes
CRG03, mixed crystals of "aragonite" jBaC03 100-80%) or "calcitelBaC03
unaer 60%) or both systems (BaC03 60-80%) are formed; each of the systems
is a solid solution of both carbonates. The same pattern is followed by a
triple carbonate and the system SrC03-CaCO3. The presence of SiO2 impurity
introduced by carbonate grinding was detected en passant. To investigate the
alkali-earth metal oxides unstable In air, a method was developed of opening
the bulb in an inert atmosphere and of protecting the cathodes by a wax layer
in a special hermetically sealed chamber with a glass window and hoBe-type
rubber gloves. This method was used to investigate the crystalline structure
of the double and triple oxides, the process of decomposition of carbonates
into oxides, and the change in composition of double oxides during the cathode
operation. It was determined roentgenographically that an admixture of Si
results in formation of a BaZSi04 layer, that Al forms BaAlZ04, and that W
forms Ba3WO6. To determine thi thickness of 9~ch a barrier layer of known
Card 2/3
M 1 1, P,~h
MAXIA OV, A.A.; OSTAPCiMaW. Te.F.
X--ray Investigation of the kinetics of fornation of barium
calcium aluminatesa)dtanCetates. Zhur. struk. khIm. I no.2-17P-IP2
n-Ag 16o. (MIRA 130)
Oarium calcium aluminate)
(Bnrium calcium tunretate)
5/07BJ62/007/011/002/005
BIOI/B186
A UTH Oil"') iZhmud fe . 5 Ivanova, A. B. , Kotlyar, A. A. , Ostapchonko, Ye. P.
TITLEi X-ray examination of melts in the B&O - Ge02 system
I-LBIODICALs Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, V-.7, no. 11, 1962, 2561-MO
I'64TL ,'.ixtures of BaCO5 with Ge02 in v~hich both components varied betwuen
0-160 ~aole,, Yere sintered at 920-12500C in air or at 9200C in a hydrogen
atmoziphere. A-ray spectra iNcre recorded under CuK, radiation usinti-the
aragunite type of B&CO5 anG rhombohedral Ge02. The lattice constants of
these compounds agreed %ith published data (A. 1. Kitaygorodskiy,
Rentw,enostrukturnyy analiz melkokristallicheskikh i amorfnykh tel (X-ray
Analysis of Fine-cristalline and Amorphous SubAtances), Gostekhizdat, 1950)).
Results. (1) Specimens sintered at 10500C in air with a BaCO3tGeO2
ratio - lil formea a Bingle j)~,sae. On the basin of data obtained by
.H. Koelmans, C.11~.C. Verhag(,n (J. Llectrochein. Soo., 10b, 677 (1959)), the
single phase %as identified as BaGeO3i it was present in a ratio of up to
1:3. Using BaCO3%GeO2 - 1:2, BaGe205 was formed, and using ratios of 2t8
a,nd 1:3, the specimen contained unchanged Ge02 as well as BaGe205- Using
Crird 113
3/078/62/007,/Cl 1 ',~,U2/005
X-ray examination 'ei melto in tli;- ... B101/B186
the rat .3s bj ,, 2. 1 , 7: 5, 1 1 , ',j 1 , -ina ) 1 1 , Ba 23eO4waFi formed which, fit
2:1, IF- :)resent ss a single phasei this vas identified from the sinilarity
of ! ta stricture t. tl-,,3t of 3a ~iC Au9tin, J . Amer. Cera7, . Soc. ,
2
218 '~cin~j ~-,ibzher proportions of BaCO, rave rise to I inf-b
vin Ich ,jt:re attriouted to variu,3 brjr~u:t, hydroxid(_~ . ( " ) At 12 ~OOC i n Fj i r
i t -,% as f o nd thra t 9 pec i mens cont 3 ini ne ~~ - GeC2 and 100-70,~,j BoU produced
Ba 0 + Ba 3e C 1 thos e ,th a content uf 3,-)(j7"o GeO pr (!uct_-d BaGe(, +Ba ~'CO
4 2
those '~~ith '0-1joc.,
Gt~~2 ~,Eive rise to DaGeO + GeO.); but HaGE 20 ifi nct
formed, for at thin tcit,crature it readily accompost,j into BaGoO 5 + GeL 2'
(3) At 42GOC in a hydr3gen atmosphere, using a BaO:GeO 2 ratio cf 91l, the
phase composition Aqs Ba~O 3 + X + traces of BaGeO V where X denotes an
unidentified phqse probably consisting of various barium hydroxides. For
ratios from 511 to 715 the composition is Ba 2 GeO4 + X; at 20 the Ba 2 GeO 4
occurs as a single phase; ufiing 6e4 to 115 there are traces of Ge along
Card 2/5
5/07 62/007/011/002/005
X-ray txamination of melto In the ... B101YB166
with the Ba 2GeO4; using 218 there is Ba 2GeO4 + Ge, and for lig there is
Go + Ba2 GeO 4' This paper vvne preeented at the VII Nauchno-tokhnicheakoye
soveshchanije po primetiniyu rentrenovskikh luchey k isoledovaniyu
materialov (7th Scientific and Technical Conference on the Application of
X-rays to i:,xamination of Materials). Leningrad, 1961. There are 5 figures*
and 4 tables.
SUBMITTEDt February 25, 1962
Card 5/5
S/109/60/005/008/008/024
,9, 3 0:!, E140/E555
AUTHORS- Dondarenko 11, V QAi2kii~i~~ and T-tarev 8,M
TITLE Thermionic Properties of Alkali-Earth Metal Tungataxf,,:
PERIODICAL Radioteklinika i elektronika 19b0, Vol 5 No 8
pp.121#6-1253
TEXT: The work Uun(tions and fitiuctuiet, of it numbl-r of
compounds. listed in the three tables were Rtudied by means of
X-rays and electron-microscopy The objects were firstly to
find the barium tungstate compounds with optimum stability in
vacuum at working temperatures of' i1i00-1700'K 4econdly to find
those with the best emisnion prope. ten a Ti dt I I I r d I yto determine
the effects of substitution of calcium and strontium for barium in
the tungstates. The technology rmployed ham been pre%~iousl,;
described (Ref,l) it was found that the-,o tutigstalt-% may bo
syntheni.red by s~nteiing in ti.-! am well as in hv(lt-,gtn n,
previously done The high tumperature -Itabilittv of 130 3Wo6 and
DaWO, was already known from the 1.tetaturo a n(!w phqse Ba,WO
5
is found to have the name ptop-!~rty. A number of compounds has tetv
studied for the first time It wag found thnt Ba 3W06 on tantalum
Card 1/2
S/ 109160100')1008100810221
I Ito/ E') 5')
Th( imi, tit - Propurt ief; of Alical - -Ear I h Mo-titl Tiinivil,it
has better emission proper t tes than cit tting.-iten I- r, -t ho ( tin t a I urn
bast, t fie has i . t. ant a la t e i s super i os t o tungs t a t t. !hers, or-
I
) figures, 3 tables nnd 3 references 2 Sevipt and I non Soviet
SUBMITTED December 21. 1959
Card 2/2
Zffl,,IJDI, Ye.S.; OSTAPCIEWO, Ye.P.
X-ray diffraction otudy of' the oyotems BaO-WO3, Bao-Moo , wnd T!aC;--Ta2G5-
Zhur. strukt. khim. 2 no. 1:33-45 Ja-F 161. WkJ, 14:2)
(Barium oxide) (Tungsten oxide) (Molybdenum oxide)
(Tantalum oxide)
BONnUMM. B.V.; OSTAMMMD. Ta.P.; MOM, B.M.
Thermionic yroperties of alkaline earth tungstates. Hadlotekh.
I elektrou. 3 no.8:1246-1253 Ag l6o. (MIRA 13:8)
(Thermlonio emission) (Alkaline earth tungstates)
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AUTHORS: Zhn-)d' Ye S and Oolap-henV- , Ye r
TITLE; 7;-11y -f tl.~ qyZO.:mE Pao W01 BaC V,7C, and
I 1 (4-, ,5 r
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TEXT: The u~ *1, , rs radi c r;L~ t,,,I1!~ o it i Ktt,~d th-? d" f fe rent 'phrl3eq of t~,e
Systers Bac %70, BW-1 Mco; . anl '-4a0 Ta-,O C) ,The c -impounda ~,f these
sys tc!mn are f n e r,,,-,r r, ~ r,r I- e- I t t e rs The samTles
were Fr~?par-,-j A, ba,'C ar i Mo ~2 x i de ( Ve Mo , T a,
in the a!-, .Nr t,yir'Cen Thp sam~.Ie~ t.e-tt-l %11 100"C/hr, and after
two hr ~r t~i- '.,i:-naeFcr ths rveit~eutior,. PKA (RKD) cameras
(d i ame te - mr- w,1 !--~ at tu cK~,-i tc rippriratuF, YK (URS-55) and
YK-70 (TJRS-'C) T t- rf~ s s -, o r, ', besides. a devi,:e of the type YK -500
( URS - 5 01 ', f c r - 92 r irh. - r. , ? a tn - f t t- .9 7 a t t t? r f3d emission (scanning
rate 2-/m'n,l w:Ls wised T~%,~ st-idy of thq system PaO WO3 at 1,2COOC led to
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the f ol'~ ow InE resu. t9 BaC-'NO, , te* ragonal , a being ; - 56 , and c being
12 - 76 A i 3BaO -WO~ , pse,~ I:, r,~ 1) 1 c , fare - .er'. I --rqd , a being 8 ~ 61 1 2BaO -'NO a t rur,
30
ture unkn,wn. The J for thest? --onil.ounds are given in Table 3. Wh en
storinC !n the open a!r a* room temperaturo. tungstatea remain unchanged for
several morths An ~! ~ :t ron-tT ! : ros- ope s tud,; w1 th the mi croscope ~M-3 k'EM-3)
showed that , contrary to the other tung9tates , 3BaO WO is needle-shaped.
Mixtures with a mclar ratio BaCO 3:W0 5< ~~3 molted cn h;atinL;. After careful
studies, the authcrs came to the -,on-,usor. that a compound BaO.2WO 3 forms
which melts at ~'140-'_)WcC. Ba(_'~,WO, *-As found to fjrm already ,ftsir ~-~.r
I
heating at 6500'.. Table it gives data n t~,e phases -,f the
system BaO - McO 3 The X-ray lectures are -ir-ry sim:1ar to 1hcse cf
tungstates of ana:oC ^omp~s.*tor. The a-.;th;rs aaL synthesized 2BaC-,1,'oC
which is, h-_%WeVPr, Ur.3~atle ard de:ompo;3ps w*.thin a few days. In the
syste:fi BaC - Ta 20;* authors synthv~31zed fi,ie bar--im tantalates, by work-
ing with hydr~,gen at-,os~liere, and at different temperatures: 5BaO-Ta 0.',
2
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4 BaO-Ta205# 7BaO-3Ta2059 BaO-Ta 2051 and 3M-Ta 205' It ic pooniblo that th,)
comuounds 7BaO*Ta 205 and 3BaO-Ta 205 are actually 2-5BaO-Ta 20 5and BaO-2.rla 2C~
respectively. The experimental results are given in Table 5. Table 6 shows
the d values for the followina compounds: 7BaO-5Ta 205t 4BaO.lAa2051 and
5BaO-Ta 205' Practically, the same results were obtained when heatinL; the
system BaO - Ta 2 05in air to 1,100, 1,200, and 1,3000C. Nevertheless, the
authors attte that the results concernini, the above system are not yet and
need a fu;~ther proof. There are 7 figures, 6 tables, and 7 references:
4 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The three references to English lan-
guage publications read as follows: E. G."Steward, R. P. Rooksby. Nature,
157, 546 (1946); R. _. Huf;he3, P. P. Coppola, T. 11. Evans. J. Appl. Physics,
23,*no. 6, 635 (1952); E. G. Steward, H.'P. Rookaby. Acta cry9tallogr., A,
503 (1)51).
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Table 3: Relative intensities and spacings of the roentgenograms of barium
tuni,ptates
Letrend: 1) number of the line
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M d (1) d (A) -soon I d (A)
1 100 3,34 1 44 3,50 U 9 1.89 1 100 3,05
33 3,17 2 V 3,32 18 26 1 PA 2 5 2.59
3 44 2.78 3 100 3,16 19 35 1.70 3 29 2.15
4 68 2,09 4 87 3,07 20 t4 J.74 4 38 1. 76
5 18 1,974 5 62 2.97 2t 33 1 .71 5 7 1, 6r)
6 35 1.85, 6 411 2,84 22 22 1.68 11 13 1.52
7 47 1,69, 7 44 2.72 23 24 1 Oki 7 7 1,46
8 37 t.07, a 31 2.04 24 2 1 1. 63 8 12 t,36~
9 16 11576 9 22 2.40 25 15 1.59 9 2 1,34
10 13 1,37, 10 17 2,26 26 11 t.55 10 3 1,279
I 1 27 1 3-% It 25 2.21 27 4 1.49, If 4 1.23,
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1,45,
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13 8 1 5 U 49 2,10 29 32 t 43s 13 7 1.15,
14 14 1 : 0, 14 f0 2.07 30 a t.39& 14 3 1.121
15 7 1 206 15 40 1.95 31 t 4 1,38,
16 14 1 . i6a 0 9 1 .9t 32 B 1 32,
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Table ?,: Experimental results of the oyst,~,i- BaC - l.'003, annealinC in air.
LeCend: 1) BaCO3:MoO 3 in mole,j; 2) T,hace composition of the namples after
2-hr heatint; in air to ... OC; O'temperature rice nithin Lbout 1. hr, coolir.,-
in the furnace; "temperature rise v-,ithin aboul ', hr, coolin,-,, in the f,;rnace;
060. temperature rice with,'n about 6 hr, coolinC In th,2 furnace; 'r *'"temTera-
ture rise at ICCOC/hr, ccclin,~ '-n the f,.irnace; 3~ the oample volatized;
C.nt-., traces.
Table 5: Experimental results of the system BaO Ta 2C59 annealinC In
;en.
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90: 10 9 1 BGCOS+ Bao. AfGO,+c.TeAu MOOS
93,34: 16,66 5: 1
SO: 20 4 : 1
75: 25 3: 1 BAC03 ~B&O-NI003+Muos
70: 30 7: 3
66.67: 33,33 2: 1
60: 40 3: 2 B aO - MoOs + MoOs + BaCOs
50: 50 1 1 D&O - MoOr+lfo0s+BaCOv+
+ (?) -eAw BaO-2MoO-s
40: 60 2 3 Bao -MOO, + 1100$+Bacos +
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3- t + cie;lu 5BaO - Togo,
7 - 3 5BaO-TmjO6+7BaO-3TsjOs+
+ c-aexu BaO - Ta%Os
7BaO-3Ti; ~,+5BaO-Tal00- Mao 3TasOs+4BaO-Ta*Oj
2: 1
+"eam B&O-Ta,O&+ cn
+ cm= f~-Ta,O,
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+ c--icau 3Bao.7Ta,O, + CD
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+3B&0-7TatO& +
2 :3 +BaO-T&,Os +ctcawBsO-Ts,0*+0-TMA c:)
3NO-MA+~-Ts-Os+
3: 7 +7BaO-3TaA+BaO-TagOo
f~-T&10& + BaO-T&20s+
+7BaO-3T&,Os 0-TaA+3BaO.7TaOs+
1-4 +B&O-Ta"
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7 BaO - 3Ta,O&+4 BoO - TatOs
7 IWO - 3TelOs+ 3BnO - Mi,O&
3[)AO.7To,O& + 711a0.
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3BnO-7Tak0j+BoO To,,),+
+ clejuj 7BnO Hal%
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Table 6: Relative intensities (visual estimation) and spacinve of the
roentUeno6rams of barium tantalates.
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 4, p 84 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Maklakov, A.A., Mellnikov, A. ., Morozov, A.V. Ostapchenko, Ye.P.
TITLE: A Method of Obtaining Tri-Barium TungstateA
PERIODICALs Avt. sv. U33H 113045, 15.0.58
ABSTRACT: The described method of obtaining Ba2WO yields products of greater
homogeneity and higher purity than prev�ously known methods. In con-
sists in the joint precipitation of Ba tungstenate and Ba carbonate
from an aqueous solution of (NH ),W04, (NH4)2CO and Ba(NO ) Three
weight portions of (NH4) W04 Q fNH4) CO are Alssolved 2 16 weight
portions of water, the s lutions are mi;;~, heated up to 600C and a
solution of I weight portion B&(N03)2 and 7 weight portions of water.
heated up to 600C, is added. The precipitate is filtrated, dried for
1 hour at - 1000C and roasted at r-/1,4000C. Hereby a BaWO + 2B&CO
- Ba W')6 + 2C0 reaction takes place. The yield of the finhhed prlc't
is 98% of &e theoretical amount.
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AUTEORS: 1) Ivanov, N.A.., 2) Konst-ant-Inov, V.A., 3)
208z1*Tn1Xov, A.M., 5) Makhov. L.A., Dzedzichek, V'P.'
37 Eutusins, N.Y.
TI TIS low* In Brief
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 504-506
TEXT: 1) The author reports on the development of X-ray apparatus for measuring
stresses of first order in welded designs. The apparatus (Fig., photograph)
comprises a switchboard, high voltage transformer, X-ray tube (in a casing), ft
stand for the latter, a chamber, and mechanisms for vibrating and rotating the
specimen. P.M. Lebedov and P.V. Shopelev collaborated in designing the chamber
and the stand. A brief description of the apparatus is given. 2) The author
recommends the use of an attachnent (Fig,) for taking photograph& of coarse-
crystalline specimens by the I-KROS cauera?gThe specimen which is fixed by a
bolder, is shifted by means of a can which has the shap 'a of opposite
Archimadean spirals. Can rotation shifts the specimen by sin2a, where a - angl-
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BOMUNW. B.V. -.
Thermlonic propmrties nf alkalinn narth tunpotatne. Nauch.4okl.
vya.ehkoly; radiotokh.t mlpktron. no.4:239-245 '58.
(MIRA 12:6)
1. Anskovokly fisiko-to"niehaskiv institut.
(Allraline marth tuTW,9tatw3)
BAMYAKAp M.M.; OSTAPCHIK, S.A. (Antepchyk, S.A.]j PAREHIMOVICH, V.I.
Recryetanization of nickel under induction heating. Vamtsi All
BSSR Ser. fi2.-tekh. nav. no. ltl2D-125 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(Nickel-Heak Treatment) (Crystallization)
OMHUKOV, DA.; OSTAPGHIK, V.P.
Ifiboratory studies an heat and moisture transport in soil
samples. Pochvovedenie no.7:53-59 Tl 163. (MMA 16:8)
1. Vysshaya shkola Ministerstva vnutrennikh del.
(Soil moisture) (Soil temperatw-e)
OSTAPCIIIE V.P. at7ronom
SubirriFati-)n eystem with tile drains. Gidr. I nel. 13 no.9:
14-23 S 061. (VIRA 14:9)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-is-n1edov2tel'skiy institut gidroto-khniki I
nelioratsii.
(Irrigation)
OSTAFCHIK. V.P.
Instrument for m"suring moisture content in soils. Blul. tek~i.-ekon.
inform. no.10:(.44)5 159. (MIRA 13:3)
(Soil molature-Keftaurement)
OSTAVCHIN, Vladimir Petrovich; DVOYAMIOVp V., red.; POULERINA, Yl.,
tekhn. red.
[~bbirrigationl Podpochvennoe oroshenie. Yoakva, Yosk. rabochii,
1962. 27 p. (FJRA 1515)
(Moscow Province.-Irrigation)
OSTAPCHUX, A.D.
Cases of benign tir-lore of the stonach. Sov.med. 23 n0.7:
127-12-8 Jl '59. (HIRL 12:11)
1. Is khirurgicheskogo otdolenlya (say. - kand.ned.nank U.S.
Heyerzon) Neksikunskoy rayonnoy bol'nitsy (glavny7 vrach A.D.
Ostapchuk) Hagadanskoy oblasti.
(STOMCH neoplaSMB)
OSTATCHITO A.D.
, M~
Studies on thr~ use of antibiotics In practical medicine.
Sov.ned. 22 no-11:133-134 11 05A (MIRA 11:11)
1. 1& rayonnoy bollnitay Susumannkogo rnyona MagAdanskoy oblasti
(glnwiyy vrach A.D. Ostapchuk).
(ANTIRIDTICS, ther. usm
In med. din. (Rue))
AUTHORS: Routov, 0. A., and 0stapchuk, G. M. 20-117-5- 26/54
NTIZ: Isotopic Exchange Reaction Between Symmetric C)r, aiila.ercuric
Compounds of the Aromatic Series and Metallic Ler,~iirj
Labelled by Hg2o3 (Reaktsiya izotopnogo obmena sl,-~ize-richn~-kh
rtutnoorbanicheakikh soyedineniy aromaticheskoco rjadA ,i
metallicheskoy rtutly-ug oechennoy Hg203).
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 117, Nr 5, PP- 626-028 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors carried out a systematic investiCation of the
reactivity of various types of ort:anomercuric compounds in the
reaction:i of the 130t0piC exchange with metallic and haloid
mercury. In present paper in this connection diaryl-meic"ry
was inveat.tl-ated under the conditions given in the title. It
was aurprinink; that the aymmetric orfanomercuric comioun 1.9
react with metallic mercury under very mild conditions
x - I(= Hk; - 1:~~x + '1~,G X X * H.:
Me velocit.-I of tho roactionn dopmndn contsidernl)ly on the
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Isotopic Exch,Lnct2 Re i ~'. io~,, jif~ tween 3Orj~anomercuric ~ -1.17.5-28/54
Compounds of the Aromat ic Serie~# and ~!etall Ic Lf,,rcury Labelle,11
by HgN~
followinC fi"res can cive ari explanation of this velocit,i.
The equil'.brium for diphenXl-mercury Is reestablished in
x~,I~_-ne t 1,100 within 30 minutes. In dioxane at 600 within
hourn and 45 minutes. For di-p-arii3yl-nercury-. in dioxant
at 600 igithin one hour. In benzene at 200 within 16 hcuri3
exchani,-t is accelerated by the rise of temperature, an well :is
within certain limits by the increase of the mercury exceqs.
Furthermore the dependence of the veiocity of the iso-
topic exchanCe on the structure of the sui3tituent X was
derermine,l. The experiments were carried out in pyridine. The
results tire fivon in table 1. They show that the velocity
of the reaction of the iaotopic exchange depends on the
structure of the substituent X and increases in the order
02N, Cl 4 If