SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKOLSKIY, B. P. - NIKOLSKIY, G. M.

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S102 62/142/OC6/U1 7/019 Composition of boron alumosilicate BIOIY3144 0 0 + '51og a to the sodium function: I, + 1 C. i; 7 ~L" 11' ) This results in the relation: -A'.ogK dejendence of K on the ratio betwoon the strong acids and the Gum of strong and weak acids in the glass was found. -locK is a unique functicn of the molar part, a, of the strong acida in the glass: I a B 0 + Al 0 i., The transition from the 2 2 + Cao(' hydrogen to the sodium function occupies a wide zone of the diaCram in glasses with a comparable content of strong and weak acids, and a narrow one in Classes with a prevailing content of either strone or weak aci,is (Fig. 3). There are 3 fieuro3, 1 +.able, and 6 referoncen: 7 Soviet an,~,' 1 non-Soviet. The reference -to the English-lanGuai;e publicatio.-. rc-ads a.a follows: B. Len6yel, L. Blum, Trans. Farad. Soc-9 ~_C, 461 (1934). ASSOCIA,TION: "lauchno-issledovatel'skiy khimiches~iy i.'stitut _'cr,-1'nCr3'dC- kogo eoaudar3tvennoj-~o universiteta lm. A. A. Zhdanova (Scientific Research 'Chemical institute of the Lenin6ral State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) SUBMITTED: Varch 11, 1961 Card 2/3 KROWSKIts B4P,; SML'Tgg K.K.g BUMSTIX,, &.A. InfLowe of the astme of the "emid CW*-farmLvC azide an Un &odL= amd pat"Am electrode funatlous of siUaate Clasmia. DmkI.M SM 21A mo.I*s$Uv-W :e 162. (=A 1585) I, SmaingrMA4 govAwstvsnW uaLveraLtot La. A.A.Zbd"am, 2, Chles-karre p m ~ ,at AN s= (for gLkoll~kLY). (maefgafter Glass) (Chddles) S/054/63/00VO01/010/D22 B101/B215 AUTH011s: OfAnova, 0. X. t: U'a O.-Ova Y". It. Hikollak 1, 'Phe 0. -. f. of ivdvar~la crillp contnining lor Oxchango 'Univcrgitet. Ve;itnlk. Soriya fizlki I khialit Leningrad. A no. It 1963, 93-9,,',' TE"(7 The galvanio,-. coll Ag Vacl ACI, EC11 d iapbra.~n I A'Cl, DGIO L(-Cl Ag Solution I i 11 noluti an 2 trhare A ard B are LLnivalent zetulo or hydrogen, is atuJI-Led. The dlaphtag-m Is ta;ccn as be.ng permeable only to cationv. The change in frea onargy cauned by the trwiaport of solvont it, not taken Into conaidoration. Based on a papar by G. Ocatchard (J. Amer* Chun# .9ocs, '159 2663, 1953), Card 113 M"Id/061 f." '-of-gal van ic, --eel Eft-). + 1 A C14 t Rr UA I + F~-- 1.11 ohtainud for the a. f~; be inJ th~_ aCtiVity coefficientn of the ions and 3 buirig th,&Ir mobility In th;.~ d'--.~hragmr. The effect of ini,omplete ditmoo-iation on thc validity (J ::,1. 6 In ~iucuasod, und tho oqu,i~tlon whose validity can be determined qualitatiYely by plotting t1he (1u:7ve 0. ;n. f. verms composition of nolution is chec__-red axperivent ally. . titution, of the transport Su 1) r nunbera t and t" of ions in the tourface I urer of the diaphragm in _Eq. fj yieldo card V054/63/-DOLI/C 01/0101022 ,4~.q e. M. f. of galvanic Colln 1l T r; in "A 4 ,,-4- fit In fit 2~-nce it followa that there in no need- to rmoatur,-, the Z:obJlity of ione .,m nor to rtudy the equilibi-Jum in 'he mern-brane tNithin the diaphral, 1301ution oyate;A for calculatinj the a. m. f. of' coll (Q. It in quita ;3urficient to determine the numbir of transpor,~ of A+ and -1+ lone 'whro.ugh the membrane. SMUTTED; Ootober 1962 COF-ad 343 KIKOLIKIrl, B.P.; SlMtTS,, K.K. coneepts or time ion examme thoory of Cl"e elsetrodes. Fort L Test, U19 IS no'40)416 163~ (KM 16 3) (ZU*trodW~, Rads) ~ (ion alebaqp) KIKOLgMUr, B.P.; SM'TS,, K.M,; ECLIUSTIN, &.A. Ow cumepta'tkf the Lou exchange theory of Class *Uetrodes. Test. UN IS no.4t86-93 163. (KM 16 v 3) (SUctrodes, Glass) (Ion exchange) SMANOTA,, G.C.; OMITS, K-K-; MATEROVA, rc,A.; KIZOLTSKIr, B.P MstrawUve fdre~ of galvanja cell# vith ion s=h&W - I v - p iv. Test, ZW 18 s0.403-" 163. (NM 160) Iblatria batteries) (21ostrmotive force) (Van exahaW) STMANOUP O.K.; KATWYAP re.A.; KIKCLISKII, 0 &re Imp-exchance mW slactrochmalcal properties of sulfa cation exchanivers in volutlons of am* 2-2 charge alsetrelylas. Bold, 0 SSSR 250 no,3004-607 My 163, WRA 16g6) 1. Zeningradsidy gorw5mrs un veraltst in, A.A* Shdatim. 2. ChIsm-karrespandent AN SSSR for Mkollskly). ran exchange) ~Klectrolyte solutions) ACCZS51OK MR& Ar4w5*46 V00006410000"1010610115 AUTHOR: NikoVskLy, So IN; Vml*t*q K. No; Feshekhowug No To; farfoo0vo &-To; X"Urid, TITUs UthLw*-**4Lvw-1aath&nw #Wcate *IectcQd4 glass for pV deteminatiooe SOURCE: RoveithchanLyg po, khiniL rodkLkh glamntew. ttaftered, Mt. KMALY4 tadktkh olematov (Chenistrr of race *lawntg~,- dokl*W oeveshchmiyao Larliftrad'o ftd-va 140imr. uaLT.' L%4# 106415 TOPIC TACS: glass, electrode glast, pK wasuirment, hydrog4m electrode, silicata~ &1"s, rate earth oxide, glaza electrical conductivity, lithiumt oxide,.cesium oxide. lasthamm ext4k r ANTL4=* The authors inyeftLgated the effect of the oxides of LL, Ce and TA on the limits of linearity of the reLationship between pff and, electredw potentiaLf, as veLl. as'the specific electrical conductivity and chemical, stability, of electrodes made froa glass forwed by oxide eyetdiw of progressing cmVIazityt Lip - SL02t ;C BELYUSTIMP A.A.; PISAFZVSKIT, A.M.; SHULITS, M,K.; QWLISKlY. 8.P. - .- I T -.T - Glass electrode sensitive to the change In oxidation potential of solution. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.2i404-406 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Uningradskiy gostdaretyennyy univeraitet in. A.A. Zhdanova. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Nikol'skly). GERASIKOV,, Takov Iyanovichp prof.; DREVING, VladWr Petrovich; TERSKIN, laygody Kikolaywichl KILEM, Andrey Vladlairavich; LMMEW9 Vladimir Petrovich; PAIICHEMW, Goorgly Kitrofanovich; SHLYGIN, Alsksandr Ivanovich; NIKOL'SKIr,_9..N# prof., retsonsent; SHUSMCV,, VA., prof*, i~atiiizeit; LURIYE, G.Ye., red.; SHPAK, Te.G., tekhn. red. (Course In physical chemistry] Kura fizichookoi khixii. (Byl, IA.I.Gerasimov i dr. Moskva, Goakhimisdat, 1963. Vol.l. 624 p. (KRA 17:1) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Gerasinov,, likollskly). 2. Kafedra Fhizicheskoy khizil lAningradukogo gosudarstvenwgo universiteta (for Nikollsklyp Shush=ov). MIKOLISKIre 0,P.; KATEROVAt re.A.; SKABICHEVSKIT, P.A. -, ~w , - to motmWe and Ow electrochemical properties of slrcoayl phosphates. Dokl, AN SSSR 152 rto.fitl360-1362 0 163. (KMA 16tU-) ZhdanG". 1. lmdr4M%dskly goaWarstvenM universitet 1-. A.A. 2. Chlen4morrespondent AN &S.M (for Mikoltekly). I . &M W7 NP: A P4() 4 %; W) I dim THt Ri Ntki)]'skJy B- P. 4.Akharp- rsli) M i . r-i rAi ri Determinption of ferrocere F": Zhtirnal analftlt neskrtv kh~ rm ',A-I!' Si ferromne-,determi"tion, ffrr' (#rrf) 4v-='xjA Nornm aquaUm, UTrIctnin [-Attvjft~ redalfil"t A ACT. A redoxi'metric mit-thod fuT the v delarmi-M ton of ferrof Tn4 In 1r,111 i4oluLi~)n iA dascril"fA T'i, t t 41 r r 1, 14 TV, it i t a ri ).v Pir all cont, crit r a tni 1~,, 1 r-f i -~a r 4 iv,. -z tt4p N --irnst j ri r, a wl dotm wit dcrif,rid, wHIAn I htrls-.; -j, if "r )(hpr rew-4itim ap to L 7 This pvciperty of fAe ffrrf - fPTr`1 ',I- ~t (if ci-ne in aretic avid %olijO-m hy !hf, ~-.-V-4wvcc, !vrt t-m-ion, OLR w--11 Sul _j: h U1 the purity of the fur rocrni- ix,th A know-vii concentraijor F "C 1 3 1 n 2 N 11C I I q a(kim.' to Ow f v i r w ene ti,, w r in ir #,u i~ Ac ~d Tho pir"1pititing fr ~ je, ~Mc rediriocoi 'vert dhiring oxictrit-ion thr~ 'rim hir, -W4q11r)f1 PfAentiAl h; deter- rWd rrtlat1wo to a asturatc-41 calorttel olef-t.-fe F ~c vrr,)r wki% althtstiah it cicnitid 2'&, fOV le-DA CArefldl dM*tr-,ntn,0JimF. t )H~ tri table m-nd 2 formail 11#1 -65 7NR: AP404SX)99 "%St#('!ATVr)N-. 1,eaIrtgradrkly g,xAlftarFilvonn%l%- vll,~Prqllro-t to" N A -.,hdant),vs fl,enin r u1 St:t,te University) ~~'Tojtrrn:D.- 273an64 FNCI, i)0 SI'll CODFI CC ltEl' 910V.- 002 t . I , . ii. 0. 1 t ~ 1. . f - ... K F, I 1j 1, C1.1, VI , .,I,. i '. 1 , U. ! , .17 1 * B. 11. "If, Oli~()T:lllrlyp a-&PIS% 1-1 r'.4-) i,*ruo qe.-~lerita. rtrl. 79 t~stlr c"A diatribritIca t--tva-m wi tt~ ind mi-tx-i totre.,:hl,~n-t&. Fso! -1kh'si I& 7 no,51572-5*75 165, (MIR& 18,10) li'lq- ~ t'. . * '. " . , ; r . 1. ; -, T! &- .. *-- ~Z4 , I I .IttAl of fcnmAt.s~n b7 ;.~l an arluatInn ;.ifr tttA roac-11 -n ce-natant. R3-J,',cl;hlejiL 7 nt,51071-579 (;C&DlbjE fCTMSticn svil'Api b-,r mm,~ni ct di.,Allyr;113. %rt 'It of the firat constant of eadmli--m Lnd zini Tbi d, 102 3-(u" 5 cn ar-etAtf!p. (MIR4 lgtlO) 4 111FOL15M A BxO - PEI D'U, !.A.; ;'A .. . - t. t. . Electrode reversible tv4ard a ferricInium cation. Doxi. AN S-I"M 160 no.5:1131-1132 F 165. NGRA 19:2) I., Laningralskly gosudarstvennyy univ-rsitat im. A.A. 7hdanova. 2, Chlen-korrespon4ent All SSSP (for Vlkollskiy). NUXT.15KII, H.1%; f1l",VOLISKlY, H.V.j KPYW,(, Ll. Pstrti&L tbermodynanic equflibrisE ir. none jul. 11 ayatexa. Part It Ra- oiction rr plulcmitim vtth hydrng",it rrroxide ir, te^ premence ol' mrimis ligotndis. R&fiioVhlxiitt 7 no.309&305 165. (VIRL 18t7) -80BROV v V.S.; UJTUGINAp N,Vo; MOLOMKOp P.Ta,; ZAKKAR'rLrVSKIY, H.S.1 WWANOTA, O.K.; BKMSTIN, A.A.; KATIMA, To.A.; &IWAM LP4, sty, reCj POZDTSMA, V.A.# red, (Theoretical ad practical guide to laboratory work in pt7sical chanistryj Tearoticheakoe I praktichoskoe ruko- Yodistvo, k laboratornys rabotas po fisicbeskot khtwil. flAningrad) Isd-v* laningre unive Pt.1, 1965, 197 p. (MIRA M12) 1. fAningrad. Universitst. 2. Chlorr-korrespondent AN SUR (for Nikollekly). NIKOLISKIY B glay. red.; G?IGOROV, O.N.. doktor kblc. naakp red.; ftfy CSHIT-q- H.A.,dok*MSlMft. n&ukO,jv&qwdWM - red.;Rc-ANKov, j~.G. . red.; FIR-11,1 Ik.H-'!;ERG, L).A.3 kand. khim. nauk, red.; RABINOVICH, V.A., kand. khim. nauk,, red.; RACIIINSKIY, F.Yu., kard. khim. nauk, red.; ZAYDELI, A.N., doktor fiz.-wat. nauk,, red.; ZASLAVSKrY, A.I.p kand.khtm. nauk, red.; MORACHEVSKIY, Yu,V,p prof., red.; UlIVA, Z.I.g red.; KOTS, V.A.# red.; TOMCIWKO, S.L., red. (Chemist's hardbook] Spravochnik khimika. Z., izd., perer. i dop. Mosirva, Khtmila. V01.4. 1965. 919 p. WIRA 19sl) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Vikollikiy. Horankov). L 39082::A6 CV ACC Nib A?602M" SOURC ~.Zl UR/0186/66/003/002/0169/0197 AMMORs R1kqj*Wdr 9 P ; Ullyonkop To. 1. OW T=t 9t%07 of the hydrolysis of-altrate aggiLl"os of nitro honlunq SQUalis RodloWdodyag v. 89 no. 2. 1966. 169-197 TOPIC TA4Go rutbodiso oampowidt Waltroso compoundg hydrolysis ABSTRACTI %a b7drolyste of q1~1atollaMAoxes of nttr1Sgr_Abg was ctuditd in the 2-11 pX rw" 1W pateAlonstrie titration. %So ft rat-41satope was used for the radlamotrIc &rAljnda of ruthonlum. Tho hydrolysis was found to taks, placo In I two ate". The ftrA (faft) stop forias now Ik "cies correspondinc to new conditions In tho medium and to assoclatod. with a shara ah&nK* of the pH. The socand (slow) stop Involves the pollon4sation of thess, He &pacte@ whiah we" famed by the first stop. The rodtat~Uu and famation of now hA spect4o in the award stoo oacur to a much lessor dog% than in the first. Wdralysts at both ram tosperature and h1ehor ton- perstures fame wodwta of alidle c AtIong the difference lying chiefly in the diogroo of pelpserl"tiong ad b In tM solubility of tAo products; the 40"gittan of the basis unilts from stleb the polymers are built to th* saw in bath cases at the saw pH vabsov. lb kydrelytlo pescipitatere am forwd at room tompraturo. but at the.- Cora 1/2 917r.6'PU5 ACC Mle 0 J water bath tem"raturep nitrosorutbwdum precipitates out. The composition of the bldrelltle preetpitate, varlso with the pH and the times the pH d4teralnes the compo- sition of the pelpw wdtag and the time d4t*ndn4a the deVw of Volymerisation. Catioule ad sulonle forms of ultresormthentux comp1mms were fowd to wdat in the 2-6 Ps rues. A diagram of the forattion of kmrolytic fams of nitrate oomplexes of ultroscrathenlan Is " In nx. 1. Prie, at. has$ 9 figures. %L f8 ff a fF SUB C=g 0?/ SUBK DATics 20&%5/ MM RUS 00?/ MM Wt 006 Cmd 5 1.2 ~O ACC Nm Avlolwct 21V SOUR= CODC: UIJP0079/661036/012/2048/205Z AUTHOZ: Llvava, T. I.; Pendin, A. A.; Shirko, K. D.; Mtkoltskly. 3. P. ORG: LenirtZrad State University (L4nlngradskly gosudarstvannyy univeraltet) TITLE: Standard therriodyamle constants of -the reduction of the (ferricanyl"thyl) trImethylatmat lum cation to the (ferroc*nyloothyl)trinothylacmnlum cation with hydrogen In an aqueous solution SOME: Zhurnal obahchoy Wall, v. 36, no. 12, 1966, 2048-2052 TOPIC TACS: fermcens, aqueom solutionp hydrogen,, etoctrothmical analyalag cation SUB CODE: 07 A3STRACTs (F*r=eay2mthyl)trLmthy2&==lum P*rChUr&ts* WC104) vas Pre- par" by'preelpUstion of &n F*j saution with IC104. an tbA basis of the Curves of potenticsistrIc t1tration of y"Clok with ICC!201 or 1202, the nOrmf pountis, of t&e syats= p+ cation - (ferr:Lc*zW2m*ljtrlm Cation r" In an ]L X 1C, soUtlan ms 0.604 � o.ool v. fte standard redox potentials of I" - r at 15, 25, and 35* VeZ* d*tArml"d - the relations between the edlefo of tile c~21 pip++,, j+.- ICI/Slass, *2*e-Uv& and tbs ionic strazath Of the soluttim at usse temesmums - On thq %"14L*f AAW !I~t# AUImC tbs. 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V 1 #01 64 "m M= 0v - PH*, NO tu mm G loll A mk. wdom 404 br an doe- 404 two 494 SAMPICAPPIN W"W"M r-r--v -r OR it a 1- Lo 00 -00 -47 -00 0 41 0 ooooooe::eooo 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 I TF F,,w ; a A A 004 .;,74 Joli"'Ol 00 A 000 kv ---- -- chanifft &a, Ods"", "-#Qbarm- 0: 7 it 0 00 'Ott ARVALSOM" tomatm ctsurl""m 1*0096, GA. Ott *00000000:*00*000000:700 1:40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 00 0 0 * * 0 0-0-01-0 attset w Sir as li IN 0 a 4 1 1 0 000000000000000000 * * 00 00000000000000 090 USSROGre Amsels. Poultrye Q-5 Abe Jourt Rer Zhur - HLol., Fo. 229 19589 101268 Author t Fedorovskiyo M;P., Gubarevj F.A.9 Nikollskiy9B.S. Inst t Title : Digestive Processes In the Intestines or Turkey- HAn$. Orto Pub: Ptitsevodstvaq 1958l Foo 19 26-30 Abstract: Chrontc fistulas were infUctol in 6 Bronze bread ~urkey-hens at the terminal end or their duodenums. The chyte which was secreted from these fistulas was exaG.Ined berore reedings during reedings ani ifter feelings, followlrg Certain tntervals. The methol of coloring rood was used, The time which olapsa4 until such colored feed became visible was Uteirmined as well as its transference speell chyme quantity Card 1/2 UIKOL*SrlYg B.S.; GROVU, A.M., kand.sellskokhotyaystvennykh nauk -N&_ Ue" of donor blood components by cbIcken recipents. Agroblalogila no.1:125-131 Ja-F 062. WRA 15:3) .1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-losledovatelorkiy institut ptitsevodstva, g. Zagorsk, Moskovskaya oblast'. (Poiltry) (Hlood--Transfusion) IlIKOLtSKrfr R. S. likollskiyo 3. S. - OAUGLUAT PbOtowlastie oqulpwnt*, TrwW, goat. a/b ire-tL 6,-kh., ~himwt"pwdjup loam 4p 1948p pe 57-"o 90t U-4219 17 July 53p (tatople Murma fraM StaWye 56. 20p 11749). Z "ILlectric Riveting 19oada With Impulse rood.0 Docent B. S. VlkollskI7, C&Ad Tech Set; radr A. V. Alaksoyev Aytogen Drio, No 12, Vp 14-16 DescriWo portalsto rivoier. deeigned bj authors with following t;oj*r cheracte riot tcat are oxcitattoia by automatto break of oleitrade; feediag electrode before woldt%; by nualp*r of Inpulves; interruption of weldiar, due to naturtRI ftrc Tireek aver flux; supplyine electrode feedIM electrowWnot throuCh motor Intorrunter which gives Intermittent inputs* current. Kinematic dtUrex to presented and discussed. Z66T45 hIML'SXIT, B.S., mUdshiy nauchm" sotrudnik Measuring scale for tba: wmes of an electrocardiogram. bmdr TIN 22t350-354 159. (MINA IYtIO) Mectrocardiogrnhy) (Measuring instruments) NIKOLISKIT, B. S.#-41wma Djo acl -- "Biophysical interpr*ta- w tion of electrocardiogram of cattle." Kos. 1961. (mos 67. j Vet Acad fv Uln of AgrV RSFSR) OCL. 8-61. 238) ,01- -if - me - &Ug=T,, O.I.S TOLIK,, F.re., voter. vmch$ KLMMRIM, P.Te, ks^d. voter. timmkI VKKMv kazid. blolne. mank; MCI&ISI'MY# ~.S-, muebW setrualk labant4wy pmetlee, Utaftiarlia 38 mo.7sso-u n 161. (KMA 16cf) L ftqwbUkmskmya "torlmme4whorlolftichos" labomtwtp ZatTlyokey SSR (for Monet). 2. Toterinarne-baktorlelWabsohle Ubwaterlimp Ylb2itopell (for Tallk). ). 4mtenkly sometert- samy lastitut (for Mcrusida), 4, Ts*ooyu*W ingt1tut sksporlmn . 'nay voterlmrf I (for Elkallskly). Usterl"IN) (Awe"Wel MM--An&Uvlg and muclumd, i exald tion) wA LOZIWI,i, Ii. I. (All-Union institute or Lx5erimen- Veterinaxy'Wedicine &M the Candidate of Hiologic&l Sciences *Graduat*d test tube for the determination of acIdIty of milk". Veterinarlyaq Vol. 38v no. 7# July 1961p pp, 84 RIKOLISKI'l . B*V. . polkcvnik meditalnzkoy~ aluz-h-by Conference of pbysicians from the Crime& group of tho samtorimv of the KWstrT of Defense. V"n.-ced. shur. DO,6:96 Ze 161. (KIRL WS) (CRI)OX"ARATORIUIS) (MEDICINE, KIIA-UM) - 141KOLISM Boris Vasillyevich; 14ILYAVSKIY, David Sorisovich; -' ---'-----~~W, V.V.0 rW,; SHUFOV, V.K., r*d.lad-va; GIPiZWRG, ReTaol tokbno redo [operation and repair of electric motors in metallurgical plants] Ekdpluatatafta I remont elektrodylgatelel us Ke- tallurgichaskikh zavodakh. Fwkva, Vktallurgizdat, 1364. 121 p. (HUA 17:2) POPOV, Dmitriy Aleksandrovich prof. [decwwed]; KORCHUTW, Rkolay, Grigortyevich prof.; LUMINOV,, Boris klekseyevicht dots*; MUSIMKINt Takaw GrigorlysTich,, dots.; FEMMIN, Boris Ivanovich, dots.; ALTSFXV,, ITsn FodaroTich, dots,,; SHCHE=GV, QL,*5W,..UQr4 -T"i1,tyev1cb# Valentin Vasillyevich,, data.; MIX - dots.; MUM, FI.H.,, prof., retsenzent; DOROKHOV, H.L., red. [Land transportation of lumber] Sukhoputrqi transport lose. (By'j D.A.Popov I dr. Moskya, Goslosbumizdat, 1963. 863 P. (MI?A M 5) Resint"i,.)n of th,*i z l'ar sem WhIng FLnd t~ielr '.mportancn In c.1,--ratothempye Vor. k4r, I Icch. fiz. kullt. 29 no.3*.234-2)7 MY-Jo 163. (lfl.-tA 17-5) I r, Ytl tinnk D;-(, 4; -1 n % t or ya (rm r tin Ik 7. Gr i lan:,v 1,11 n I :,.! e -.,A Lva obc r - ryR movuly. V. fte construction of machtnerr operations. Pmf.-tdkb. abr. 11 48.11:11-14 1 156, (MEJA 99 12) 1. Prepodavatell UkhatchockW mchtlIshcha no.g. Moskva. (ftehtnory-coustructlou) - '' I~ f- ~ - - ZA-rATATKIX,, T,K.- KUL-0-TSKIT. V.A., RIMIMYfS~41..D.A., LIS-R-11mr, K.T. I , W- ', - - --I- I I Conclusions drom frm experience in planning and buildive caucentratfoa plants,, Mvet.wt. 27 ao.6:5-19 IT-D '54. NLRA to: 10) 1. Institut Makkasebr. (Ore dressing) ~,OV/ 137-57- 10- Whf, T ran a lation from: Refe rat ivnyy zhurna I. Meta I lurgiya. 1957, Nr 10, p 16(USSR) AUTHORS: Derkach, V.G Nikol'skiy, D A. TI T LE: Features of Foreign Mills for the Dressing of Magnetite Ores (Osobennosti zarubezhnykh fabrik dlya obogashcheniya mag- netitovykh rud) ',K)DICAL: Obogashcheniye rud, 1956, Nr 5. pp 53-58; Nr 6, pp 36-47 ABSTRACT: An effort is made to generalize the data on new foreign mills for the dressing of lean magnetite ores. The magnetite ores dressed at mills in Silver Bay and Erie (U.S.A.) and at Syd- varanger, Norway, are quartzites low in Fe similar to the lean magnetitic quartzite ores of the Krivoy Rog basin. The chem- ical composition of these ores is presented. as is a dressing flowsheet envisaging 2-stage concentration. the lot stage virlding tailings only, and the Znd tailings and concentratc. ifowev4Wr, the flowsheet of the mill at Marmora, Canada, which treats ore coarsely disseminated with gangue minerals differs from those of the former 3 by the fact that it provides for dry magnetic concentration of the large classes of ore with Card I/Z the purpose of separating the coarsely discerninated gangue. SOV/ 137-57-10-18580' Features of Foreign Mills for the Dressing of Magnetite Ores approximate production indices are given for the work of these mills and data on the consumption of electrical energy and water per t initial ore, consumption of rods and balls, iining, and oil for the drying of I t of con- centrate. The equipment of the mills is described and its performance characteristics are adduced. A plan and profile of the coarse crushing department. a longitudinal section through the medium crushing department, and a plan and profile of the main building at the Eric mill are presented, S. ?VI. Card ZJZ rAMIM. Tatilir Ivanavichr, MOT, T.As. raucbnn red,; SALIU, Te,f,t nd,j MMIKITO Mo. ntosaxentl IN INg P,L, tokhm.rad. Culftra *Vdpmmfj for the armablag and mi I ton of ores] mln~ w vadowalo AU& &6blvalla I lavallaboalla red. 1"Ift"49 lg;i.241L P. (usiscrad. I pireaMmy lastItul soMmichockel obroketki polocifft takw- pasolvae vndy* uo*u3)0 (UnA IL3 t?) (OpublvS ambluary) (0m dressivC-ft"paost and m"IlWo) WaSENW, V. P. (Veterinary D,:ctor, Ovardeiskiii. Dintriet, SIG-11nin6rad Obllpat') NML(SKIYg D. L. (Veterinary- Doctor, City of Bogodukhor, Khardov Oblast'). llsacr*L smathesta in a Wdwife's prectice"oe. Veterinarlyst val, 39,, no. 8g, August 1962 pp. 52 :711--l't ILITMO, K.S.; aMINYUK., A.I.-,. STANISUTELIT. W.A., inshouer, zvdaktor; DAYBAKO'r, A.B,,. lsu"at Stalinskoy pr*aii. insho- nor, retoonsent. [Calculation and 660161% of Near*. worn pmv a*A ro6mttom par*: a handbook] it"chot L pnektirevanto imbobstyth L cbsrvf*4bR*A persdach i veduktorovg sWevooMoo rukeyodetyes liwv. Get. mmohno- tokbu. is&-v* waaMnostratt. i o"ostroit. Itt-r;r. (Ukr. otd-nial 19". 589, P. (NUL 7:7), (Q*4rlsg6-IEmdbo*ka, vismAdes *te.) .NIZDI&lr-EJL. p-rafoooors dcktor tokknichoskikk muk 4 Nothod, of mccoseLv* approximUss Op~ of abwzu) as a thonvtlcal to=&tlon for d1monalmalne of' A I-A oar bodloll with alseed ~MU-Iike framost KaU tochn IQO Le bwtitat tnupwtsojo mddnaistrepallm, ft7am&* , I FFWIO"ZIM'71CWH, S. E.; -OL;MYIT, V.~ A.; IIIKC.SKI',' '4 S. Olffect, of SateroCeneous Blood on Recipientte Organiat urAer Vegetative Hybridization of Farx Poultry* Report submitted for the Twelfth Worldta Poultry Congresep Sydnayg Australia 10-16 Aug 1962 5/169/62'/000/009/028/120 D228/D307 AUT HORSt Voronin, Yu. A., KikolOskiyt No V. and Trigubovo A. To TITLEc one way or calculating head waves associated with cur- Yi1inear Interraces PERIODIOLL: Referativnyy zhurnalt Goofisik*, no. 9* 1962t 28, ab.: stract 9AI87 (Geologiya i goofizikag no. 19 1962, 135-143) TEXTz The range of applicability of th# approximate method sug- geated by S. A, Fedotov (RZhGeofis, no. 2, 1966, 954) for calculat- ing the intensity of head waves, formed at acurvilinear interface, is discussed. The method is based on the'use of the radial method's formulae, derived for head waves in the case of flat boundaries, the divergence arising at the-expenso of the boundFtry's curvature being additionally taken into account. The length of the head wave 'ray resting on the boundary is replaced by, that of the correspond-* ing oeation of the curved boundary., It in pointed out that the me- thod is inapplicablet when there are corner points at the boun- card '1/2 TORUNIml lu,Ae; KIKOLISMp B.V.; TRIGUBGV, A.V. Difference bodagrapbs of tha head wave for a cirewlar interface. Geol. I gsoflse noella7"5 162. (KMA 1693) lo lastitut geologiL i Novosibirsk. (godograpb) 0 geofialki Sibirskogo otdolenLyL-AN SSSR, (Selsode waTes) NEDASKOVsKir, 1.1u.; KNOL I SKIT f, ~A?; POTAP'MV, 5a. Testlng the methodology of trwoformed head wavve,for at9d1ing the Faleasolo basement An the southern part of the Vast Siberian Plain. Trudy Inst. geol. I geofiz. Sib. otd.AR SSM no.16s 113-134 162. (KM l6t9) (West Siberiew Plain-SeLade prospecting) NIKOLISKIYD E.V. (Movostbirsk) Reflection of plane elas'.1c waves from an artdtrar7 inhomo- Coneous layer In the caso of normal Incidence. liff no.4t 66-74 JI-Ag 064. (KM 17o10) ACC UZ SOURCE CME: LWOOOGAVOO01000/019010204- AUTHOfts Mikal'skin E..V. ORG: nc~ne TITLE: Solving the direct and inversi problems of seismic waves In a aae-dimensional medium in the case of norw&lly incident plane waves SOURCE: AN SGSR. Sibirskoye otdelenlye. Institut geologli I geofiriki. Metodika seysmorazvedki (Methods of seismic prospecting). Hoscow, Izd-vo Kauka, 1965 190-204 TWIC TAGS: seismic modeling, mathematic model, seismic prospecting, seismagram interpretation, seismic wave W*j Ve- RFr'eECA'0A1 ABMACT, The effects produced by repeated =Altiple reflections within an Inhomage- neous layer are discusGed. In seismic prospecting, there are two closely related problems to be dealt with In interpreting a total wave field: 1) theoretical calcula- tion of the total vave field in models of media with arbitrary parmeters; and 2) probably differing fron methods methods f or Interpreting the total wave field used previously Alch-'-were bastd on separation of the wave field Into different types of waves. The present article deals chiefly Ath the first probl~n Z Exact and approximiate methods for computing the total wave field of a p2ane wave reflected from an arbitrary inhouageneous layer art discussed. It is assumed in the direct (first) roblem for media In which drops in wave resistance are amaU (not more than three5 that the.. total. f leld of -the-rorlicted wave, con be replaced by, the ACC Hitt AT-6w5o64 field of *.vave reflected once, i.e., multiple reflectLons within an Inhospg!aeous layer can be neglected. Limiting the investigation to waves reflected only once within the layer Introduces an error or not more than 10 of the tot-%I wave field. Wa assumption to extended to the approximate solution of the inverse problem. If the total field of &reflected wave Is regarded " the field of a reflected once wove and the inverse proh-len to solved an that assumption, the velocity profile obtained in this war will closely approximate the original profile. This proposition Is supported by c