SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEKRASOV, V. K. - NEKRASOV, YU. I.

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NEERASOV,V. A manual wbich stands in need of thorough revial,.m. 'NanuAl of weight by volume for freight transported by trucks" B.Y.Naidenov. Reviewed by V.Neirrasov. Avt. tranap. 13 no.4:40 Ap 155. (KLRA 8:7) (Veights and seasures-Tables. etc.) (Transportation, AutomLtlve) IMKRASOV, V.K. R43&ds of the Moscow center. Avt.dor. 19 no.1:32 Ja 156~(KLRA q-5) (Moscow Province-Roads) XURABOT, 7.K., inshoner. MjSjjjmL,"-. How to raise the quality of gravel road beds. Awt.dor.19 no-5: 22-23 Ny '56. (NIAA 9:8) (ILoadm, Concrete) ~' I I' I , - , ~ I . . I . i I . ,V 'ji ~ Q1rRj,.;Q4 Vladimir Konstantinovich- KAIACHITS. Tevgeniy Vital'" vich; AL1M3NTxT-,-X!1r.-, WN!! "N. V.L., tekhn.red. [The building of automobile roads) Stroitel'stvo avtonobil'nyk-h dorog. Moskva, Hauchno-tekhn.W-vo sytotransp. lit-ry, 1957. 486 p. (Road construrtion) (M M 11:2) ; / / , IV KOZLOVSKIY, Boris Konotentinovich, inzh.;-HJXUA40V. Vladimir LoQstsutlaovich, imnd.te1rhn.nmuk-, SIAVUTSKIY, A.K., inth., nsunhnyy red.; UDOD. V.Ts., red.izd-ve; ELIKINA. E.K.. takhn.red. [Hondbook for builders of automobile roads for industrial enterprises] Uprevochnik strottelia a-vtouobi1'rWkh dorog promyshlennyidi predpritatit. Koskva. Gos.1td-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhtt. i stroit. matertalam. 1958. 339 p. (Road construction) (MIRA lltO PANTI"YEV, Fedor Nikoloyevich. dotsent, icand.takhn.nauk; TOLKOV, Tasiliy Georgiyevich, ioteent, icand.takhn.neuk; KOMMOV. D.A., doictor takhn.nauk, ritsenzent Cdeceoigedj; WWRA30V. V.X.. dotnent. kijnd.teKhn.n&uk, rateenzent; IVANOV. S.S.. rod.; LAKHW. F.Ye.. tekhn.red. [Road mterialel Doroahno-stroits'.Inyo materialy. lzd.Z.. perer. i dop. Koskvn. Nauchno-takhn.izd-vo X-ve nvtomobillnogo transp. i shonsoinykh dorog RSM , 1958. 190 P. (14IRA 1):11) 1. Kafedre tekkinologii doroahno-stroitellnykh moterialov Koskovskogo nvtomobil'no-dorozhnogo institute (for Funteleyev, Volkov). (Rond materials) ~A / " ,, I I - - -I ~ , /,. ,IANOV. H-11. . dokt or teikhn. inuk : M I FHAYLDV , V.N. , kpond. to Hin. n,4uk; NURASOV . -7.K., knnd. tekhn. nnuk. Gormililin" -0(,'iirp-pntp 1,. '.iyl-,r nP7"erAn of mof, -it,- mnt#-rinlr.. Avt.dor. ?I Pr '~a. (MIRA 1l:-,) (HoRd c,,nF t. -j- t ~ on) 40 IICKIUSOV, V.K.. lnzh. Vtq are precast concrete pavements being introduced so slowly? Awt. dor. 21 no.12:13-14 D 15P. (KIIU 12:1) (Pavements. Concrete) VOLKOT, M.I., prof.; IVANOV, F.K.kand.tekhn.nauk-. KLIKASHKV, F.S.,inzh.; KOR=V, I.V,, inzh.; K1JFMWOV, B.I.. lnzh.; KTSHKOTMITio S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk;_J~KRAS0V, T.K., kand.tsichn.nank; SPKRAHTOT. N.A., kand.takhn.nauk; YAKUNIN, O.A., inzh.; MOTTLICV. Tu.L., red.; LAiMMAN, F.Ts., takhn.red. (Metallurgical slags in road construction] ketallurgichookie shlaki Y dorozhnom stroitel'stve. Moskva, Mauchno-takhn.izd-vo H-va avtomobil'nogo transp. i shoseeinykh dorog RSrSR, 1959. 182 p. (MIRA 12:4) (Road materials) (slag) BUMIX. Vasiliy Kakarovich. doktor geol.-miner.nauk; ZASHCHEPIN, Aleksey Nikitich, kand.tekhn.nauk; IVANOV, Fedor KikhDylovich, kand.tekhn. nauk; MIKH . Valentin Vasillyevich. kand.tekhn.nsuk; 19,0:RASOV. .VlaA4m1,r_Lqnatanti-novichp kand.tekhn.nauk; KURENhKOV. Boris Ive- novich. inzh.; ZASHCHUK. Igor' Vaevolodovich. kand.tekhn.nmuk; GOMMYSM, N.V., kand.tekhn.muk. red.; YZGOZOV, V.P., red.; GALAKTIONOVA. U.N., tekhn.red.; DONSKAYA, G.D., tekhn.red. [Handbook on laboratory testing of road mterials and soilej Spravochnoe rukovodetvo po laborstornym topyteniiam dorozhno-stroi- tellnylch noterialov i gruntov. Pod obahchei red. N.Y.GorelyBhevs. Koskva. Vauchno-tekhn.isd-vo K-va avtomobillnogo trnnsports i shossainykh dorog R&S. 1960. 381 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Road mterial @--Teat ing) XIMSOV, VladWr Kqnztnntji;ovich; RITOT. Wks l1kolaMich; BOYER, Yivi-je-Alylilcolayevich; TOYSTOWZHZIY, Nikolay loalfavich; ZMNMXUW,N.S.. red.; ITANOT.S.S., redAzd-va; RAL'KOVA. N.V., tekha.red. (Handbook for the road construction technician] Sprovochnik tekhnika-doroshniks. lzd.3., pererA dop. Noskva. lauchno- tekhnAzd-vo K-ya avtomobillnogo trnnspA shorseinfth dorog RUSH. 196o - 767 P. (KULA 14:5) (Road construction) NIMSOV. T.K. , Insh. Technical sivaluation of snot @tons mtoriala. Avt.dnr. no.l:q-11 Ja '60. (MIRA lW") (Stomm. Crushed) Oload constrictinn) KLIKASHEV, Fedor Sergeyevich; KWENKOV, Boris Ivanovichi NELUMV, Vla- dimjx KonstanUnavicb; YAKOVLE;VA, A.I., red.y NIKOLAYEVA, L.N., tekhn. rod. (Construction of base couses of low-strength coarsely crushed Btone] Stroltel'stvo dorozhrqkh osnovanii iz krupnogo shchebula ponizhermoi prochnosti. Moskva, Nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo M-va avtomobillnogo transp. i ahosseirgrkh dorog RSFSR, 1961. 43 P. (MIRA 34, 10) (Road construction) (Stone, Crushed) NEKRASOV, V.K., inzh. Again on road-technical tem-inology. Avt.drr. 21 -'- t,,. ()! M~, ~ I: . (Road conutruction--Terminology) BOCHIN, Valeriy AleksAndrovich, laurent Gosud. premil SSSR; VETTSMAX, Yikhall losifovicd, kand. tekhn.nauk; KCLKER, losif Takoylevich; LEVITSKIY, Tevgeniy Fedor*vich. Prinimal uchas tiye NEKF*U V K , ORNATSKrY, N.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, Prof. g a red.; GA11YUSHIN, A.I., red. izd-va; KCVRIZHNTKH, L.P., red. izd-va; GALAKTIONtVA, Ye.N., tekhn. red. (Handbook for road engineers) Spravochnik Inzheners-dorozhnika. Pod glay. red. N.V.Ornatakogo. Moskva, Artotransizdat, Vol.2. (The building of automobile rondal Strottellatwo artomobll'nykh dorog. 1963. 775 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Road construction) NIIK"S('V , V. K. Fvali;atl,nw aa*,t-,- a r,3orFt' Dr. If m,.neral ma*,P-ri a'. s . kv* - --:-, - ' no.9:2c-2'- E I ~-,. I ~ t. , (;I.i f-or. 13 ",Iiu " 0v I C). ; ,, ~X,A.'P% , 1. m . , : (,k tor ' - - o t.r, . nauk, red . tGoment arij oric - - t- i n ' tif! , t i r, , I ~ * I ., !.., op , , 1 .~iornent i boton . ,urod.ikom 'Ne. I,,, L . " r I P, 0'. 1 kV li , .1; 1 - r, - I i z,: ! vII - ( II. A lp:r" ZI Otalll, B.N.; biQ,lLVr,T'JKIY, V.i .; 1-UNKD;, V.14.; NIM1,111SKIYO I.D.; Prialmali uch&OAyw- OtZRMOV-r-4r~L I inajbw I RAM p Yu. 0, , inzh, ; ~J11GIEZV'P 'T., InZh.; I.A. , lnzh.; B.S., - lnzh.; V.Y.., inzh.; ZFL",,~CNICH, A.11. , Inuh. Use of coke-oven i~as in hdast "urnacs33. _;tal' 21 no.P:~'~' 3-67r0 Ag I (d. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Kuznetskiy metallurgichesKiy kombinat i oibirskiy me- t&Uurgicheskly Jnstitut. (DIast furnaces-rquilmont and sup; liea) RTCHAGOV, V.T.. lcand.takhn.nauk; NNICRASOV. V-M-, lazh. Effect of the work of the discharge siphon on the capacity of the pumping station. Gidr.i mel. 12 w.5:37-40 Yq 160. (KIRA 13:7) (Pumping stations) NZKRASOV, V.M., inah. Operation of irrigation pumping stations in the Tajik S.S.tt. Gidr. i mel. 12 no..Lltl4,20 N 160. (MIA 1,411) (Tajikistan-Irrigation) (Pumping stations) k-';LRASOV, V.M., aspirant Studying hydraulic valves for breaking tne vacwim of siphon gates In irrigation pumping stations. Izv. TSKILA no.2:15--164 16,~. (MIRA 15:9) !, rukovoditell doktor tekhn.nauk, prcf. M ". F.nrinskiy. :?=p,ing stations) 11 Valven) SOURCE CODEI --- UR/.0419/66/ooo/004-/012C.~~123. ACC NR: oR: V. P.; Nokrasav, V. N.; 5okolov, S. N. OrL7j: institute of Nuclear Power, All BS5R (Institut yadornoy energotiki Ali B35R) 717:-Zt ~aectron microscopic study of lantharium hnx&boride IAB6 SWRCE: j0 BSSR. Vostsi. Sery-ya khAnichrolkh navuk, n -. 4, 1966, 120-123 .CFTC -,AG51 lanthanum comDound, borido, lanthanum oxido, boron i_1 i, kFSTRX'T: 14nthanum borida bowdor was prepared by reacting 1.42 and 3 oowd6rs, and studind with an EYS-5 electron microscop'e (magnification 5000 to~40000).' 7ho inter- planar spacings of the comDound LaB6 wore determined by electron and x-ray diffrac- tion, and data obtained are in satisfactory agreement with the calculated data. A smal-1 nortion of the lines (3-5%) corresponds to a phase different from IAB6, appar- ontl,y, :.&,C~. The study of the shape, size and crystal structure of the s7nthe3ized 7owder confi--mod that the product of borothormio reduction of lanthanum oxide Is lan- tnan= hoxaborldo. Authors thank V. I. Lisovots for providing the IAB6 powder for the study. Orig. art. has, 3 figures, 2 tabloG and 1 formula. SUB CCDZ-t 07/ SUBM DAT&I none/ ORIG REF1 005 Coro NEKRASOV, V.P., znfiluahnnrqy dey^tPl' nAukl i tekhniki, professor. Review of desig7i atnndards for brick And reinforced brick structures. Strol.prom. ?5 no.8:P,-Il Ag 14111. (KI-RA 9: 1 ) (Brick") ?4FY. A -,cv, V. F. Cani ',ec),-miph -)ci Dissarthtion: I'Centr;t] Cvc;,)nes (;h;tr-tcteri-,tjc ror t.-e Na%iini: -~ynoj ~ i c Parl ad. " 1~ April 49 Centnil InBt or Weather Fore,-'a-I.ing 90 Vechery-aya Moskvp Sum 71 IIEKRASOV, V.P. Forecasting the length of natural synoptic periods. Trudy TSIP no.109:59-72 161. (KERA 14:5) (Weather forecasting) 111MLASOV. V.P.: GIUA3VA. M.V. (Moskva) Pamily opi~iAmI7 of scute pancreatitia. XI in. med ., .. .. ---i27 V 157. -0,"--A ll:~,) 1. Iz Ulevnogo voyonnogo gospitalya innni akad. '. - N . " ii rl a nk o (nach. II.M.NevskAy) (PAIICRYATITIS, c.9se reoorts acute, famillml (Run)) OAMALITA, A.H.; ()*nJRDZHIAII. A.A.; KOSHJKDI. A.F.; IIAXASOV, V.P.; SINDNOV, F.Y. Characteristicq of the 1))otoperative period in acute radiation sickness in Jogn. Med. rad. 4 no.4:64-70 Ap 159. (91.4A 12 :7 1. Iz otdoleniya luchevoy terapii (nach. A.N. ;amleya) i eknperl- ,aen-.nllnoy laboratorii (nach. - knadidnt mod. nauk A.A. Gyurdzhian) Gln,rnogo voyennogo 90BDitalya Imeni aknd. U.N. &Irdenko. (RO3NTGZH RAYS, effects. ,)n postop. course in e"r. Burg. in logs (Rae)) (SMILlY, OP-MATIV19 eff. -)f x-rnyt on postop. course In exper. Burg. in (tops Cbig )) ACCESSION NR, A'r4036462 8/26 46/0/000/127/0101/0119 AUTHOR: Nckraeov, V. P. TITLE: State and change of the troposphere in natural synoptic seasons over Europv and the North AtImitic Ocean SOURCE: Moscow. Toentral'ny*y institut prognozov. Trudy*, no. 127, 1963. Voproey* sezonny*kh prognozov pogody* (Seasonal weather forocasting), 10 1 - I 19 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, troposphere, solar radiant energy, atmospheric circulation, atmospheric temperature, allnospheric friction layer, atmospheric temperature gradient, atmospheric stratification, atmospheric water vapor ABSTRACT: The author analyzes the annual variation of the meteorological elements over (lie continents and oceans and reviews the characteristics of the state of the tropo- sphere In natural synoptic seasons. lie compares the state and change of the troposphere [or conditions of virtually identical hif lux of solar radiant energy, which acts differently on the air of the troposphere due to ocemic and conutiental conditions, It Is noted that the state of the troposphere mW its change are the result not only of the thermal process in a paMcular place. but also tropospheric air circulaUan. It is known that in the murse rd 1/4 ACCESSION ": A'r4()35462 of natural synoptic neasous over the oceans and cf)ntinents there are predominarit By-noptic processes leading tx) either intensification or attenuation of air exchange between the oceans an(] continents. When the air exchange between the latter is insigruficant the thermal facLor is still predominant. T'his cannot be said of seasons with stahle ur ex- chwige between the continents anti oct-wis Circulation causing stahle transpAirt of warm air from the oce.,u)f- ti) Uie continents van introduce an appreciable rowribuh-ii 1(' Lhe statf! at,,, change of the Liorx)sphere over continenta, even in its me-wi [orig tvrm , Wiriter ih the period with the lowest ajr temperatures in the entire troTX)sph, i- P I I"ASIM IF, characterized by isothermy anti invermon in the friction iavvi- Thc it -I trie trojit)sphere, the water vapor content, and U)v thwkness of the laver -1 vajP)r eondonsaLkon in the asceii(finv air ;tri mini nal dui-Ing Ow )var md I (,it tin consUirit diirin~,, the entire season Th4- xoight iii the air Imiss !_YIFI;I~ af-%.- III,- tri)JINIS11here is also Iiii.1j.1 -instant. Spring Is a im-riod of str~mg in(-r(,:i.,;(, of air tvii.por;i~ijit- in thv entire tropt)Fphere, particularly in the Irwtion layer Thc vertica; tvuipvrmt~r.- rradientfi are less than the moist-achabatic gradjetAii Tho entire season iH vtiar;wt.-r,i--d to, stable ntraLification, but some sign)i of convection have appeared Thv %,;kpor coi.- Lcrit and the Uockri,_~no of the layer of nignilicirtrit water vapor condensatimi : ,~x as( onding air increase rapidly. The air mass of Uie tropoophore increases wid Ulu mass of the air In the at-ove-lying layers decreases. The first half of summer regembles spring, but there is characteristic moist-unstablo stratification with weli--ooveloped Card 2/4 19 ACCESSION NR: AT4035462 exchange between the lower and upper air layers of the troposphere. The water vapor content and the thickness of the layer of significant water vapor condensation in the ascend- ing air Incroase, but more slowly than In the spring. The mass of tropospheric air in- creases more Blowly, but in the ab,)ve-lying layers it decreases more rapidly. The second haLf of summer is the season with 'he highest air temperature at all levels of the Lropo- sphere and stratification is moist- instable. There Is well-developed convective exchange between the lower and upper layers of the troposphere. The mass of tropospheric air, tile water vapor content and the thickness of the layer of significant waLei vapor content in tile ascending air have maximal values and remain quasi-constant during the entire season. The weight of the air mass lying above the troposphere is constant. Autumn IH a period of strong decrease of air temperature in the entire troposphere, with high values in the friction layer. in this period convection attenuates, but does not disappear. -1-here is a rapid decrease in water vapor content and the thickness of the layer of significant water vapor condensation in the ascending air. The decrease of the tropospheric air mass is less than its increase in the higher layers. Early winter is a period of quasi -constant de- crease of temperature and stable stratification. Water vapor content and the thickness of the layer of significant water vapor condensation in the ascending air decrease rapidly. The decreabe of the tropospheric air mass corresponds to an increase In the abovo-lying layers. Changes In air temperature in the troposphere during the year are identical at all Its levels, with the exception of the lowest level and the second half of summer. 'Me Card 3/4 ACCESSION NH: AT4035462 amplitude of variation of day-to-day changes of mean temperature in the imtlr#~ tr()jx-)sj)hvre is 1. 9 Limes greater over the continents than over the occan. Changei; of air tornpvr.it4ire in the troposphere over the continents are greater in the friction layer and lefiti In the frve troposphere. The duration of the incrORSe of air temperature in the troix)sphert, over the oceans exreeds the diration of this same phenomenon over the continrnts by ;L;) en- ti re month. From May to the middle of September the mean air tenqwra',k, i c 1 nti rc troposphere over the oceans is lower (by approximately 2C), and dkiruig uto i r,aindvr of the year is higher (in January up to 9C) than over the continents. Orig art 6-is 2 formulas, 8 figures and 6 tables. rk~~SOCIA 710,\- Tsentral'ny*y Institut prognozov, Moscow (Central InHtlLk,~A- d F~,Coeaats) SUBMI-17FD: 00 DATE ACQ: 20MaY64 FN C L 1) 0 SUB CODE: ES NO RE F SOV: 006 07111~At. 0.)k) Card 4/4 LA v 1*1~te;nsi i.,,, . ..., sma MR/Inginetring - Hydraulics, Dam Jan 52 "Certain Exploitation Problems of Wiltiapan River Deem," I.-S. KusKov, V. S. Ne)crasov, Kng"neers "Oidrotekh Stroi' No 1, PP 25-3c, ClarAfies certain exploitation factors which may Ibe useful In plwwing new hydraulic centers. Discuss*@ VariMs problems, such as passing water through a daffi, spillway weirs with seasonal or daily regula- tion of lischarge, permissible opening height of d" gates when there are ice and floating objects in reserroix, causes of river bank erosion, etc. Gives sow oloratiocal and constructional svMee- 212T58 YURKOV, V.A.; NEYRASOV, V.V. Physical properties of copper-antimorV a-loys. jZv.,rjq.,jC[.jr.- sav.ifix. 2162-69 '62. fmIRA I~t7) 1. Arkhangellskiy leaotekhnioheskij Institiit Imeni VJ . (Copper-antimony alloys) NEKRASOV, V.V., mashinist, Method for increpsing thp life of electric 1rimps. Ele'r. i tepl. tiaga 7 no.4:41 Ap '63. (MJRA 16:11) 1. Depo Petropavlo#sk Yuzhno-Urallskoe dorogi. 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N. a 4 S ~ O 1 L A atf&L$.~" UTIR&fW~ CLSSIOCAfIW n MOO im,441 .6. - set MW 4%41 GIL411 due am its AL -- - 4r v it a 4 0 , I a use 0 0 : 00 see 619 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 11111 0 0 1111141141111 11110owe-Welfe o0*96 00 0 0&0000 00 0 UMIRW neert ng Sep 481 Concrete Water - Contamination *Changes In the Composition of Natural Waters Through Contact With Concrete Structures," V. V. Vskrasov, Prof A. V. Yerim, Dr Eng Set, Engr, 4 pp *01drotelch Strol" No 9 Rosults of experiments conducted to determine the vAture of chesdeal changes brought about In natural waters after they come In contact with concrete structures. up -28/49T26 ChmIstry Wdmtlcn *fflie Kinvt1ce of the lydratIm of Various Types of Owent,* T. V. Nebmsaw, ChaIr of Chm Plodawashobw hist Immi I. V. mldmrln, 8 PP "Shur PrIk IhW Vol MU, So 3 In previous article In *Iz Ak Bank SM, Otdol Tech KwW go 6, 1945, p 592, Nekramew obtalnod on eqmtl= mking po"Iblo tko calculatIm of emmut at my gi tiae. Rare he devarlbee series of mrWIments with results In accordance with Us formula, bath for Plort- Imd and alum1nous oe~ts. OubmItted 21 Feb 1947. Ing of Conent, ]Wdrmllc, Wdratlam, of *We at the Contraction, Method to Investigate Posavolma," T. V. Nakramov, Cbs' or chm nodo- "ShakAm 221st lm4ni 1. V. Inchurin, 6 Vp OUM Prik lkft- Vol =I, No 3 fakraGOT describe@ Swiss of arperlamts Gwrled ORV 0. 4% semples at vistarials used for the upozzmalat1W dt ommuU. the resulU show Uat: 1. Tho reactlan or possmalam with line Is accompanied bjy consider- -eUe costraction; 2. cantractlan ourvem for the ba4daing of Portland commut-postma"m mixtwe =qRAb="W7 - commit, W&MUS. Nor 41148 lardeming of (Cant&) mbn an Increased rate of clinker bydration; 3. 67-ground postualan may contain acrAiderable ~t at air. 3kk neutral and acid medives this Is quiskIl d1splased by vater; In alkLlino sedium It remains In Us SY~tm. Submitted 28 Apr 1947. -40 Town 11 . . , j 1, , , - . . I II . I , j ~ , I . I . ri . r i - , . I . - I - I . I ; - . . I ,, I - 'I p , i , . 11 . . , , - , I - , , , . . i I - ,,. I ~ q . i I - .. I . . . . I . ! . 0 - - - - - - 1. - - I' ~ . . !1, -1 '- . . A -S I . Oak** jp , tw On. Tbs. W im 4"= I YXI, 'Irm WO iDd, bgtwm thl t r u ;Jzi~l eatw". who tuy IS the ol =$= Nam, & " iAgo fib, , I ab" s I ian , -ci, I t w g he I dwwm I biftWIt-Ot ly m~ tg*s,&"*dw s! of im Islawafts, W " ' t , iowuit~-.kmlft at w& foe It, is 0 sm Do bt TU 6(;D thMS?I.. a w- 11-1 tno So tit ail 0 51i .41 "; d lit 1 710-:3 jj 31 IL I-all S I jai fill', g gas I ~ Jbi'l . al -4 Ij a M11H a 11 , 111 'Ii I AUMOR: Nekrasov, I.V., :r TITLIt rERIODICALt ABSTRAk;Tt Card 112 A ~balr's rxperience y ? . ry Vestnik vyss!,ey ~t~K_j Tne author te,is A t., t, x -1 .2i- r. P a ,t r, :4 q n dn-j Lr-He correspondence stulentg A ~t nemi j, 'hair of :, non-chemical vuz. i e i rits tc the f- -nexietry and physics textt~oks %na etR!ea that tr,o miri,4*riet~ and pu~,'ish- ing Louses shoull instip(ate i,v _f r.vis :7.anua.5 and textbooks wrlicri ~r~ mt t,.)(-- s;,e_.,Ized Pir.-I not strictly limited to a certiir. . ,,e - t n e rzaterials ,rcgrams, methodical aiJs, i.3'r_ t !5t. ~,, , . : ec)m;,qeO, and Issued Ly ~Vkjry V- I t I f,e I , r. . ~n tuition but ~As Lrj~jj :.'AVk- rill": r.6 i es ft,- t!.eir .is- POSal , tney U3e fflat~IJU, 4SlAt~L! ~y I' '_ rl ~'11 . lr,stit.~tes. This is no a.,Iutiur, to tn, ~robjeal - ea,sc iiscusses the juat3tion of dtudei.',a r, Mirl'.8 Ur.1 tr,*~,r j,roper r;i~InK, and the students' ' ~xk,,, 1,8es i-r:.rmel wr,er, tne faculty and cQrres~01.dej,Ce St'Ad-r.tP LL-Ht '" I " 6 .A j t, I I " 1. - . A 1 4 . . . I I . I A I" I . I , . , , A'JThORS: Tunitskiy, ". N'., Ilek-rasrv, V. v., C,,er7--va, T I TLE., The Theory f the Searati-n -f Rare Eart,.5 Mears -f '_-f.r,mat,,Ta- pnical Mett-cis (T~rriya raz-IeLeriya redkzemf-'I'nyC e,PTerit-v K-r.r ma, tograficheskim mptridorn). FUlIODICAL' Zhurnal Ijecir6ar,i-resk-y ABSTRACT: tieslilts of tne appLication f' statistical metnodB w:'~r rr-spect -,.%e theory referred V ir. the *.~tle aro, les-ribed 'in tnf- pr-sent. re;,rrt., and theoretical res.,Its are --impared wAt?, the exi,ertmental ones. Wa- sh i ng o ut of c aromato Graphic ape xes of c urv es . 71,e e f f ~ - I e ncy , f se pa- ration rif the ions of two eiements lepends Lst nr I '" - static fart-rs -if separation (rati- -)' I~h*, ~-neffirients f Borpt'on -f tt'e 110~'S) and ge- condly on kinetic fartr.rs. T~~P coeffir',ents )f liff ision Dr -1 t"'e grains r~f the adqorr)ert,) and D P (in ',hf~ solutinn) are !eq-ribed ty means nf eq%atinns (P. ',"I^qe rceffirlents -.f a,ito(Iiff.,qj,-r) were Mem.j- red in several elal -rate )ns. ~he velocity if tiff _q1 r , f the rare earths in su.1f~pnIjstyTene_resin 0_2 was measurprl ~-y ~hp ;I,j- C ard 1/~ thors. D c is equal to Lo-11 cT*/sec. if DC is K'IITWT.g tne part. -.* tnp Tbe Theory of the 3aparat 1, n -, f itare -~art!.3 i,y keans of Chromatographical kletnnds. wa.shing ,kit wt-4cr is 'alised by *-he VlMisinn pr wessr'!S It can be determined . This ;Art 115 ex~Teqped -.y Tne 4e- n-1 a:A *-&rm of the eq,iations a L ~'. % V 'L 'ng 1"D I r" D r II in which case R - Is t%e radi,is f tr,e particles, v - tt,e vt-i,,c~t.y -,*r I cme of tne crnss-sec t. ion I r 6. ~ i - x ) , - !,ne C -eff i, ie!~? Df 3r)rp, tion with respect. to the ii-nit of volume in 0, intprior of t.hf- ~rair. -f sorbent, 6 - the trick.Tiess nt' tne effective %nin fi-Lu. )f liff is~, n in the solution, 3 - tne specific aurface f Ile !;-roent and D I rg.(D FT cr,efficient -f the longitAinal diffusion. 4nr univalent Plenerts,and when using HC1 as rinsing s-iution, it wa.9 folind that t.he parl K w,,:irh depend-9 ~n the proreqges in Ine 9 1,iti,n, is appr-~Ytinately pr to 11VII. treference I.). -.*.ier, a -'I + ~L:J) -1 y2 The washing ut ~f trie apex ~rrvs~.qts I' -arl-q. -,!t. first part depenris )n t.ne inner diff,ision in the erains -! s-rt,ert anri '-s ;~r-- Card 2/5 portional to v8 . The sec-)rri part lepends -n tne ~r-ceq5es ~- tte flo, fFj The Theory r~f the Separation if ?,ark Larf.rs y M-ars of Chromatographical Methods. wing solution and Is approximately pr-j, rtt-nal t,) V Ctr.er rr ' factors can also be seized with the same -,net,,.Qd. The eq,at~ -r -a:. be directly applied in the cases wt,ere tne distribliti-n f ion:q is - r,, ~1dered In the length of the column. Experimental irrvestigatilir f the apema. For experiment-ally re-examining the eq,,aET_on. a 1)1vF2 17) wn ~ r~ was ri.!r Ivk'! t'y a; LY ".-IC (P), t~.P wast.ing-o!it. f- ttif- apexes of Rb which was achieved t,y rinsing of the crliunn w,th "Espa, tite-l"-resin tjy 0,1 n HCI (reference 1) waA irvestigated. !~,e teqU9 confirmed the Lheoretically required dependence ~,f the widtf. r,1' %re ,and on the length of the colimm and prived the correctness f lk.e equat,,,)n (7). The results of ine rf tt,e tests are shown In tanle L ard f,~ffe L. A diagram was drawn -,f tne res,ilts of eacr. tes% (fig,ires L, e). :nvest-~- gation of Lhe kinetics of the !on--excnange if rare eart--s. The a7-ve-7- vestigation does not yet permit to draw any definite c, ric', ib ! -jrs or. *.:~P role of individual kinetic factors with the separation, and in tne in, 3/5 fluence of the c-~mplex_fnrmer. As is generally known, the apexes f rare .ard earths are largely expanded with. the lecreasing pH -if the -;, I jt~-)ns -if The Theory of the Separation of Rare Earths uy Yean5 of -,hromato graphical Mettiods. citric acid. ~he kin"t :cs of Aes-rpti~n of Aevpral ,iF-mPr,T5 '~rj 0!" lution of thi; acid with 4211*"rf,,r~ PH (adilisted w1t.h amm,,,nia) w~r-' .rpvfll stigated for clarifylnF, triese prnbLeras (r-fe-rerire ~). rl-.e valij,-, I' t~~ coefficientB of' diffunion )f the inns nf rare F-artj,.9 wltri)r) ~~Ip re9111- grairw (DC ) were -mjiut~d from wip ~ irves -;f les-rption. -fie f - , , I stancy (if the D c-values c rJ*iri%9 the mernarism - f Jiff r, -! * It, sorption. It Is shrwr. in tat 1e I that tne a-jerare val -ies , I I t.-Re -Pfa ficients are independerit. on t.he composAinn -1" trap sr~i~itir.ri. t results that the eomplex-f, rmpr n as r;- sp#-if i- e I* I* P-t wit. L-7w ~v.. results from tai.le 4 in w~,irt. *,he (jew-,11~nce r)!' 1,,r-e ! fusion on the PH for La'40 &nd Eu'34 are re,jr-djct-! 'r,at r,-a_q-q to some extent with increasing pH. Trie wasnine -if, )f ~.e apexes _9 mainly explained t)y processes in the s-LutiDn. Tau le - sri,-ws 1,t- .nfij- ence of the atomic numher or trie valoe of tk- c-efficient of The heavy rare eartns d.ff,ise mary times more tne light. The conditi-ns A' geparation. An in-rease f of sr)rprtion-pr,-) Longs Ue Tiratior or se-rArati-r az i vie-ev-rqa. Card 415 There are I f it~ures , ' f at les , amd 7 ref 9rences, 1~ f wtict. are S ~aV4 c The Theory rl ti,e Ssiparatli)n " '-ir- .9 :../ .2,~arq -,-- , . of --lr)matogra~.nical ,~'.ethnds. C-S(-C 1ATIoN: 5c lent If ic Fhjs I ccal-~:nem. ~ -a. tvst!arc~) ' rui L i t, ite Lffe,, , L. a. Karl , - ~. 1, Odirilstry -1 'liemi( ziL istry) (Na,icnno-issied,wa*,e~tq,~-i ,.1, K,- khA.z~cheskly instit A imt-A L. fa. Karp,-va 2,)0,,P S,',FtlUlTTED* May 19, 1?57. AVAIIABLE: Library )f Cc-,,resq. , r,j /r, MCKRABOV. V.V.; S111311D, G.A. Contraction of portiand cement with chloride additives during liardening at, temperatures above ond below freezing. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.10:1460-1466 0 158. (MIRA 12:1) I.Kafedra khimit Plodoevoshchnogo instituta imeni I.V. Michurina i nauchno-loslodavatellskiy sektor Gid-roproyekta imerd S.Ta. Zhuka. OPortland cement-Testing) an a Ali 2 1 a !-17 lit 0 1 .4 t 3 22 r 4 Z IL .3 son aid 11illsies VIA dp. le7- AUTHORS: Yurkov, V.A. and Nekrasov, V.V. 0 TrrLE: Thermoelectric Pr-opertLCSAf sn-C~ and Pb-Cd A] Joys PERIODICAL: Fi4ika metal lov i metal lov-Jenlye, Vol , Nr I Pp 21-211 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thermov!lectric properties of alloys have bel-rk widf-ly studied. This j,4 dile to the fact that thev have great practical and scientific importance. In prncticp, it Is often necessary to have materials which when plit in series with a given metal do not give rise to an appreciable thermal 0.m.f. From this point of view it is important to carry ou t furt tier -qtudi em oo my Pit emi% in which the thermal e.m.f ctirve has a point at which the sign of' the e.m.f. changes. The present work was carried oiit in order to obtain the thermal e m. f curve for Sn-Cd and Pb-Cd alloys as a function (if the concentration of the components. The effect (if experi- mental conditions on the thermal e.m.f curve was also investigated. The results obtained are shown in Figs I and 2. Fig 1 shows the dependence of the thermal P.m.f for Sn-Cd alloys as a function of the Card 1/2 teffperatLire difference betwoen the hot and the cold 66887 Thermoelectric Propert Les of' Sn-Cd and Pb-Cd Al loys junct ions I-or different composit ions (indicated in the figtire caption). Fig -1 ~3hows the dependence of the thermal e.m. f . of Sn-Cd alloys on compost tion for different temperature differences (indicated in trip figure caption). Figs I and 4 show analogous plots f-or Pt-Cd al loys. As can be seen, sizn inversion ,c, urs in all the graphs. The nosi t ion of th- inversion point on the Cd concentrat ion axis changes wi th the temporature difference. As the latter increases. the inverRLon point 1 .9 displaced towards smal ler cadmium concentrat ions There are It f igures and 7 Soviet ref-~!renf es. ASSOCIATION: Ark~angel skLV lesotekhni(tieskiy institut (Arkhangel'sk Forestry Tnstj tiitv) SUBMITTED: March 3, 1458 Card 2/2 ": " , y1 At' .2 8 t ca c r It i n t 9 '6 At f t 13 (.1 1 f 13 ox; I'r V I j EjI a 3 r T I, u 0 t 1 I e t 13 q n n I 9 1 2 ; S3 r , t vxi A 3 3 . A r Lj!, Carl ' -, -, ~ . i h-, . ~-. , I . ~L , 1 7 ( - I- . : , ffar. . 'J . : : - . , . ,, ; -r,,Lri 1 - hf. :I f - . . I '" . A. . I I . , '. If- i *, . I IA-. 1, 1 1 .12 WKRASOV, Too -TIA&i a i red. volog I Wrof.t 11ULOBOVSKATA, N.K., -WrAl-,-Te. G. , teIr re re (Knnuml of laboratory practice In organic chemistry] Ruko- vodstvo k solo= prmktlkuni po organichookol kh1wil. Isd.3.. dop. Nook-va, Gos.nsuohno-t~khn.1sd-vo kh1m.lit-ry, 1960. )56 P. (MIRA 1414) (Chemistry, Orpnio-Handbooks, wnusla, etc.) V.- V. L C'. t-L C-,~ c -,.IC r! i Z. tu. 1. c C!.i 3 c", f C a c c of ~.ie cocf.'i-ci o f 1 1 e a r ux,ia;-..~; i Ga. (f-il rve 2). it-, de, k!l-.(i Prict off L L ,.. L U 'V S/ 139/62/000/002/01 1/02~-, .,j-o,)vrt lf-S of . . . . EJ7~/E335 temperatur e I i lilot ted in I'i 1. (1 fur tiie cui,ipotincls CII-Stj I .Is") -ind Cl"51, ~'O, Cl-l- S1.) + 20' Cu ~X' Cu-Sb + c1l.'s') kit). Fl.--. 7 Zive3 t 1, e Ci ermo - e. m. f E V , fti;ictiun of L'.ie Cu-S,) content kiaole.~J of Cu Sb-Cu Sli 11 loys 3 ~,r t.ie to.i. crature zl;-fferf-nces ^.t = 100, 15J anL! 200 OC, I 1--!s,~Octlvely. Cu,61, i._,; a stroi,lly paramagnetic substanc,~, wi.ilst Cu-S~, is a diamagnetic substance. There are 7 figllres and -- ta~)les. AS .3 OC I AT I OIN Arl.;iarigel'skiy lesotolchnicheskiy instittit imeni V.V. Nuybysheva (Archangel Forestry I-Ifititlite ilneni V.V. Kuybyshev) SUBMITT ED: Jane 25, 1960 (initially) June 2, 1961 (after revision) Card 3/p 1: , V. 7. .. - . - t, ~, . y . - - . I , " "A I " f . . . ? .. -- -, " L , i , -. I I I . I i ". -.- ; ~ - - - - - , a!. I 3". - -I - ylr , , w " - ~ - v . "I . I I . --L.25470-66 na-12/EWT(l~,Lt',IT(m)/ETC(m)-6/ETC(f)/EWG.~m)/T/EWII(w)/EWP(t) IJP(r,).- ACC N% 'AF6(xi9695 RDW/VW/JD SOURCE CODE: UP/01811,%/008/003/0961109637 AUTHOR: Nekrssov,_V._V. k,Y18 ORO., Arkhangel'sk Forrestry Lagineering Institut im. V. V. Vjybyahev (Arkhangel's lesatekhni hesuy Institut) N TITLE: Study of the absorption of ultrasound and of the miCrohardness of single- crystal bi mutl ith te. Uurij= and = impurities SUMCE. rizi)URV ~erdcgo telar, WV 3, IW, 961-963 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic a6orption, hardness, bismuth, isingle crystal, absorption co- I efficientp phorton, crystal lattice vibrationp solid eolution AB3TRACT.- The author investigated the Influence of small amounts of tellurium tin impuritien on the absorption coefficient and microhnrdneas of bismuth of orientation A (classification of D. V. Gitsu and G. A. Ivanov (FTr v. 2, 1457, 196o)). The bisinuth-base alloyio were prepared bv a procedure dercribed by a * A. Xvanov and A. R. Fej;el' (ZhTF v. 25, 39, 1955). The ultrauouxid absorption coeffi- cient vas measured vith an ultrasonic deflcctoscope (UDM-lM) at 5 Mes. The micro- hardness was measured itith the INT-3 instrument at 8. load of 50 9. The teats have shown that the absorptJ.on coefficient'and'the microtardneas of the bismuth alloys I with tin have approxhwtely the same values ac for alloya with tellurium if the num- ber of atoms of tin in the alloy Is four times larger t1uLn that of the tellurium. The largest chatige In the absorption coefficient and in the microbardness is observed ACC MW ithen the lijuritles are ccmpletely soluble In the toismuth. It follows from the data that the product of the absorption coefficient by the microhardneas of the allay is approximately arnstant for all alloys. The results; can be attributed to the inter- action between the ultrasonic phonons and the electrons or the holes, and also to the scattering of the photions by the thermal lattice Yibmtions. It is proposed that the correlation obiterved between the sound absorptioWcoefficient and the microhardneas is corman to all dilute metallic solutions. e author t G. A. Ivanov V. A# Th 0 Yur and,.V, IL Or my for a discusion of the reodtao Orig, art. hast. 2 figures~ "SUB CMS, 20/ EM MUI IT005/ WO MW: OU rMrA i/2 AAV "I . . 1.. 31.", 1 * * . . P, ,,, - - . It I , ! -., I - I~t f, o-, : . , . , 3 - . . I I zee A guT.er-,.*-- -. -i., -.,. : o-.f,s o,~4 on tne effcrt rf iaaders ~ "Acce I itp tion c,. bees." rtevia we., t .,a, i..,i~)v . )icheIrricK'stvo 29, no. ~. May )f Pw3sinn Acresaions, Library of Congress, ),,I, .. 1 1 1 '. - - ;:; I - . . . - . - " 1. . I . . . l*. ) SJOHARBIVA, N-rel Semanovich; b%KRASOV,V.TU., spat ersdal: tor -, TITTURIVA, I.V., rodaktor; PAVWVA, N.M. '-fi'klMAe's4iy redelitor (Beelft,sping] Pcholovodstvo. ltd. 2-oo. peirer. Nowlrva, Gov. 12d-vo salkhos. lit-ry, 1956. 622 p. (KIRA 10:1.) (Bee culture) SDC,BMM, V.P. (Monkva'; MKRUOV, Ye,B. (Moekva) Ext-nanneteir fcr mensuring long!ntudinall and ariz..a: ee"rr-Lit" r,, of tubul" spertmefir. !IV. As SFZR. 148ict. nG." I "', I - - ~4. ;. " 1 P .. NIKRASOV, To-. P. Struetural cliaracteristice of the Zombarak lead-zinc leposit in the eastern part of the Kara-Mazar Mountains. Geol. ?-,id. mostorozli. no.3:62-73 RF-Je '59. (KRA 12:10) 1.1notitut goologii rudnykh mostoroshdonly, potroprafli. min"ralogil I. rookhimii A1V SSSR Moskva. (Zambarak region lKara-Mazar Mountains)--Zinc ores)) (Zambarak roplon (Kara-Mazar Mountains)--Lend ores)) rlFKRA')OV, YE. M. ,CAN 0 UEOL-V IN SC I, "STRUC TORE OF LEAD-ZINC LODES OF KARAMAZAR." Moscow, 1960. (1AIAl OF HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED R'3FSR, MOSCOW '~EOL PPO%P[C- TING INST IM S. C)RDZHONIKIOZE). (KL, 3-61, 208). 106 -- NEULASOV" --- Occurrences of enriched sectors of ore bo4ies In V-e U-~,O,,hAA 4eposit. Geol. rud. mestoroah. no.1:83-91 J&-F 160. (KJU 13:7) 1. 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Permskiy filial gosudarotvennogo institute, prix1adricy khimii, t~'- 4E W~m 118~4m 41 AGO -IIz trans falmr JW_ M93. Its flutL 7~4 lit 00101" to 1Y k4 Ix 'WiMl AL hd da-: t jdistLou. t f(S -ICA vreffir- an law., _. mi!m ad of the VV,j~ 'P9 WNW: 17 A PAIN bi-, sad t- pftortv, 0 ame 1w, I a Aul;, After iwaft"ttodo thO it the, -wsia, ~radlattm In Got article d4s-- .1, (It the ftelasures ulfid ai: patt of a 94W Low il,~ik if isating this fropency, 0 too F wal bit Out lust opt- u ANTONOV. I . A kand. t e ich r, . nquk; AXTOSH 11, To . V . . I n ze, AS 119OVS KA TA , G. A . inzh. VAS I L'TICV, K.V . , kAnd tpkbn.nauk; GUZOV. 5 G, , in zh. ; DET" Y.K. , inzh. ZATTSEVA, T.P., inzh . . U.ZEXKOV. ?.P. . Inv, . . ILE". Tu.B.. inzh KOLIUNOV , P.S. , kand.tektin.nAuk. KOROVIN. A. I . , lnz-.. . KRZHECHKOVSKIT, A.K., lnzh.; KUZNETSOVA, Te.I.. inzi, MATT1TXV,N.W., tokhnik; MCROZOV, M.To., Insh.; ANJUSOV, Tu.I.. lnz~,.' MHATEV, V D., kAnd.takhn. nnuk -, WINBUM, A.K. , kn-id. tekhn.nAilk , SFFKTOR.O. 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