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Summer marches in Crimean schools. Geog. v shkole 21 no.2:53-54
Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:2)
I.Shkola No.1, Sinferopolle
(Crime&--School excursions)
MILLER, M. Ye.
Cand Geog Sci - (diss) "Physico-geographic characteristics of
the basin of the Salgir River." Kiev, 1961. 20 pp; (Ministry
of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSR,
Kiev Order of Lenin 5tate Univ imeni T. G. Shevehanko); 150
copies; price not given; (n, 6-61 sup, 201)
KILM. N. B.
USSR/Chemistry - Hydrogen Ferozide
Chemistry - Oxidation Jan 49
"Study of the State of Oxygen Adsorbed In Carbon According to Its
Ability to Form Ordrogen Peroxide am Water.0 R. 1h. Barshteyn,
N. B. Miller, Inst of Physicoclwm, Acad Scl USM 7 PP
"Mar Flz Was Vol 1XIII, So 1
Discusses 2xperisents by guchlosky. 3urahtsyn and Frunkin on adsorption
of electrolytes at various poteatials of carbon electrode, and mentions
receat published work by Winelm on iuvestigation of the process of 79504
oxidation In presence of acid. Describes own studios on adsorption
otiftIftric acid In relation to qmntity of adsorbed oxygen. which showed
that an equivalent correlation Is observed between adsorbed oxygen and
the acid even in presence of small quantities of Oxygen. This conforms
with data obtained by Frankin and Levrovsky. Given tables on adsorption
of sulfuric acid. SubmItted Z7 Apr 48.
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t,.s in aqueous solutions under the Wilueace of J, UvL_.y_
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solus. In ezpt3. with 2 g. of ZnO suspended per 100 r4l.-of
0.01N.N%OH soln., HA formatkm rates Increase by 3-5
times ova those observed In the absence o( ZnO. The d-
frct of ZnO Is rel-ated to its absorptim of radiation ani Its
properties as a sem1cmductor. The reaction rates are
followed by a novel anode-pd4ratrapAic odAid.
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BM, 14A -,prof.* otystatyanv*7 rad.; KIMVIM. S,.% ; VBSXWSrIy. V.I.,
;;of-,; DOLIX. POL, doktor )chlm. muk; MILLAR, 1J... land. khim6
nanki lamms'-B.L., kand. khlue =;uk~_:?XZrCW',-r.Jr, red. izd-v&;
JUGAUMC6 T.T.' red, lsd-va; NOUTIRiTi. N*I. tokha... red.
[Weametlems of the Arst All-%lom Conference on Udlatlon Chealstry],
Tmeselunae saveshobanie po radlatsionsiol Wall. let, Moscow, 1957.
Trudy... Moskva. Izd-wo Akad. nauk Sfflk 1958. 330 P, (KIRA llt7)
1. Chlen korrespondent Akademil nank SSSR (for VAdvedev).
(lemochealstry-COUPOSISS)
385-t13
3/081/62/000/010/015/085
~j 0 B138/B101
AUTHORS: Zal?ind, Ts. I., Miller, N. B., Gochaliyev, G. Z.,
Veselovskiy, 1.
TITLE: Radiation electrochemical processes in aq -'ous electrolyte
solutions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, 196k, 62, abstract
1OB416 (Tr. Tushkentsk. konferentsii po rairn. ispollzovani-rv
atomn. energii, 1959, v- 1 . Tashkent, AN UzSSR, 1961, 347 -~54Y;'
TEXT: By means of a Lec troth i-!:,tical measurements on Pt-, Au- and Hg-electn)-
des, a study has been made of the radiation electroc~Lemical processes that
occur in solutions of H 2SO4, and of H2so 4 with additions of U(4+), U(6+),
(COOH) 21 durinj; Co 6c Y radiation. From the results it is concluded that
both molecular hydrogen and H atomalare ionized. (Their stationary con-
c,entration at a dose rate of 6.1-10 ev/cm3 see was assessed as
2-3-10- 5 11; this diminished with pH). On the Hg-electrode in the presexi ce
Of 02 the HO 2radical is reduced. It was found that if the solutionsof
Card 1/2 0 X
S/08Y62/000/.010/015/065
Radiation electrochemical processes in ... B138 B101
uranium salts were subjected to radiolysis, the rate of U(5+) accumulaticn
in the mixture of U(4+) and U(6+) was twice as high as in the U(4+) solu-
tion. In the H 2s04 solution with (COOH)2 additions, the curve for the
accumulation of H2 in2dependence on the (COOH)2 concentration shows a
maximum at IV 1 -10 N. H 202 formation begins in this same range.
r
:Abbtracter's note: Complete translation.]
Pard ?/2
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,/62/000/000/032/129
D24.4/D307
AUTh01W: Miller, N. B., Veoelovskiy, V. 1. and BorotyntSev, Vo A*
TITLE Inveutigation of the mechanism of radiution-electrocliemi-
cal proce6see in aqueous solutions of uranium salts
SOURCE: T~rudy Il Vse8oyuznogo.aoveshchaniya po radiat8ionnoy khi-
inii. Ed. by. L. S. Polak. Moucow, Izd-vo kN SSSR, 1962,
193-198
TEXT: Solutions of hexavalent U and mixtures of UVI and UIV were
investiguted to elucidate the mechanism of radiation-electrochemical
conversions, using 13t, Au and lig electrodes. The method used was
that described previously (Collection:.De~stviye ioniziruyushchikh
izlucheniy na nuorganicheskiye i organicheskiye sistemy, Izd-vo AN
SSSR9 1958, p. 93 (The action of ionizing radiation on organic and
inorganic systems.)). On irradiation the Pt electrode potential in
IV
a solution containing U aSBUMes a value about 20 mv lower than
zero (w.r.t. the hydrogeri,electrode). The effect is accompanied by
card 1/3
5/844/62/000/000/032/129
Invautigation of thc i)244/1)307
vigbroua evolution of 112 resulting from the pruuuiioo of U IV f W1110*1
acts as ail UH acceptor and prevents the recombination of H and OH.
VI -tl IV V
In the presence of U bLnd U there is some formation of U by the
reduction of U VI and o'xidation of UIV. The yield of U V in solutions
containing only U V1 was about 4 ions/100 ev, and in those containing
both UVI and U IV it was 8 ions/100 ev. Stationary concentrations of
V
U in the solutions were found to be in the ratio of *tudy of
depolarization currents at a A electrode potential of 0.4 v, the
electrode being iihmerued in the uranyl solutions irradiated with
4 x 10 16 ev/iA.sec, allowed that for a given dosage the lower concen--
tration limit, corresponding to approximately complete capture of H
CL~
by tile uranyl ions, iu 5 x 10- 2 P1. Study*of the formation of UVI
and U Von tile oxidation of U IV solutions showed that for increasing
Ca-rd 2/3
InVOStIgation of the ...
S/844/62/000/OUO/032/129
D244/D307
concentration of UIV the Btationary concentration of UV becomes
greater. Hadiution yiolds G(uV ) were found to be 2.1t 1.59 1.06 per
100 ev of absorbed radiation for 0.1, 0.2 and U.4 M solutions of U IV
respectively. The stationary concentrations,of U V were 1.2 x 10-4
2.2 x 16-4 arid 3 x 10-4 DI for the safe solutions. There are 5 fi-
gures*
ASSOCIATION: Piziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Phy-
sico-Chemical Institute Ya. Karpov)
Card 3/3
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SOV/ 137-58-10-20757 D
Translation from: Referativnyyzhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p58 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Mille
TITLE- A Study of the Behavior of Lead in the Converter Treatment of
Polymetallic Mattes (Izucheniye povedeniya. svintsa pri konvert-
irovanii polimetallicheskikh shteynov)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de-
gree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the
Kazakhsk. gorno-metallurg. in-t (Kazakh Institute for Mining
and Metallurgy), Alma-Ata, .1957
ASSOCIATION: Kazakhsk. gorno-metallurg. in-t (Kazakh Institute for Min-
ing and Metallurgy), Alma-Ata
1. 03.,es--Processing 2. Lead--Properties
Card I/ I
137-1958-2-2629
T s On' o~. * RZeZrLivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 61 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Miller, 0 G.
TITLE: The Change in Composition of the Mattes at a Lead Works in the
Course of the Conversion Process (Izucheniye izmeneniya sostava
shteynov svintsovogo zavoda po khodu protsessa konvertirovaniya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Altaysk. gornometallurg. n--i. in-ta, 1957, Vol 5.pp93-11(
ABSTRACT: A study was made of the chemical and mineral composition of
slag and matte specimens obtained from the molten stream and
through a tuyere. It was evident that Pb existed in the mattes of
the Pb heat basically in a metallic form. At the beginning of the
process the Pb became sulfidized, and much of the sulfide prompts
sublimed. Part of the sulfide remained in the slag in the form of
extremely fine droplets. At the end of the initial period an observ.
able oxidation of the Pb began, and the appearance of metallic Pb
was again noted (a product of the smelting reaction), which was
dissolving in metallic Cu. Complete removal of the Pb was
assured by a hot run of the converter and by increasing the volumc,
of exhaust gases through a brief injection of liquid fuel. The Fe
Card I /Z was almost completely scorified early in the conversion operation
137-1958-2-2629
The Change in Composition of the Mattes at a Lead Works (cont.)
at the same time the Zn also passed into the slag. The Cu sul-
fide was noticeably oxidizing in the latter part of the conversion
operation, after the Fe had become scorified.
L.P.
1. Lead-Gonversion-Proceases 2. Gaase-Applications
Card 2/2
78-3-4-15/3e
A'U'MORSt Abdeyev, 11. A., Miller, 0. G.
12ITIL-t Investigations Within the Domain of Layer Formation in the
System Lead-Copper (Izucheniye oblasti Tasslaivaniya v sisteme
svineta-med')
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii,19569VOl-3,Nr 49PP-921-923(liSSR)
ABSTRACTt The domain of layer formation in the system lead-copper was
investigated by the method of determination og vapor
pressure of lead above the system at 10000, 1100 and 12000C.
At a lead content of from 23 - 80 ~ in the melt the vapor
pressure of lead is almost constant at 1100 0C which proves
the presence of a layer 0formation at this temperature.
At temperatures of 1200 C and more the vapor pressure of
lead above the investigated meli changes with the change
of the composition. This shows 0that the melt lead-copper
at temperatVres exceeding 1200 C represents an homogeneous
solution.
The critical point of lager form tion in the system lead-
-copper is at about 1150 C-
Card 1/2 These facts indicate that the phase diagram of the system
78-3--4-15/38
Investigation Within the Domain of Layer Formation in the System Lead-Copper
lead-copper at higher temperatures is incomplete and that de-
tailed investigations of this system at higher temperatures
are necessary. There are I figure, I table, and 5 references,
2 of which are Soviet-.
ASSOCIATIONt Altayskiy gorno-metallurgicheakiy institut Akademii nauk
Kazakhskoy SSRUsV-Kamenogorsk
(Usti-Kamenogorsk,Altay Metallurgical Minirw Institute,AS
Kazakh SSR)
SUBMITTEDa June 25, 1957
Card 2/2
MILMIL Oe G,
St=Vlng the effect of w7gen blown Into converters on the
removal of leM from complex ore mattes In the convqrtlag
process. fz~ Ait.MH Al Kazakh.SM 6:157-164 058.
(NM 12:1)
(Nonferrous metals-49stallurgy) (Lead) (Converters)
SOV/136-59-3-6/21
"I'dTHOR: Abdeyev, M.A., 0Miller, O.G., Kubyshev, N.N. and
Matveyev, A.T.
TITIZ: Conversion of lead Matte at the Ust'-Kamenogorsk Lead
Works (Konvertirovaniye vysokosvintsovistykh shteynov
na, Ust'-Kamenogorskom svintsovom zavode)
PERIODICAL; Tsvetnyye Metally, 1959, Nr 3, pp 23 - 25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A method of obtaining copper is given from matte
containing 18-24% Cu, 12-18% Pb 1 24-301/6 Fe , 7-876 Zn, 0. c-2. 9
ABI 0.5-0.8% Sb and 15-18261 S. The main difficulty is the
presence of lead in the matte. This is removed by an after-
blow. During the afterblow, copper is also oxidised and
passes into the slag. This is decreased by addition of coke
which reduces the copper oxide and copper passes back from
the slag. The lead sublimes. It is necessary to submerge
the blist deeply for several minutes. Three operations are
given. The first is used for small quantities of nEtte.
40 kg coke are used in the afterblow. Intensive removal
of sulphur only begins when the blast is deeply submerged
in the metal. 1.5 tons Cu is obtained with analysis:
Cardl/2
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Conversion of Lead Matte at the Ust'-Kamenogorsk Lead Works
99.07% cut 0.2% Pb, 0.2% Zn and 0.2% Fe. The second and
third operations yield 3-4.5 tons copper using a full
8-ton converter, the full reaction taking twelve hours.
50 kg coke is used and copper with an analysis of 98.18% Cut
1.0916 Pbl 0.2% Fe and traces of S is obtained. The slag from
this reaction contains 18.8% Cut 15-93% Fb, 24.3% Fe and
15% Si02 *
There is 1 table.
ASSOCIATIONS: Altayskiy gorno-metallurgicheskly institut (Altay
Mining-metallurgical Institute) (Abdeyev, Y-Mer)
Ust'-Kamenogorskiy svintsovo-tsinkovy7 kombinat
(Ust'-Kamenogorsk Lead-zinc Combine) (Zaybyshev)
Irtyshskiy medeplavillnyy zavod (Irt7sh Copper-
smelting Works) (Matveyev)
Card2/2-
-HILIER . 0.G.
Converting complex metal mattes and speigg. Trudy Alt. W61I
AN Kasakh SSR 9:238-242 160. (KIM 14:6)
1. Altayakiy gornometallurgicheakiy nauchno-losladovatellskiy
institut, AN Kazakhskoy SSR.
(Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy)
(Converters)
MALKIN. L.M.; GHLRKOVA, N.P.; IMYKa. T.G., KARLINSKAYA. L.S.; aAUCHIWKO.
T.K.; POKIDYSH". M.I.; CHIMYSM. YU.P..; PLA?Offoy. Gj..
KEERAnM. N.I.; ABDZM. K.A.; _tU4XR,__q.0.; W?UKO. M.S.;
DYUYMKIN, TO.K.
?reatwant of zinc-bearing slags in electric furnaces with coks
conductivity. ?Svet. aet 33 no. 12:15-23 D o6o. (KOA 13:12)
1. Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat (for Malkin, Chirkova,
Neyman. larlinskaya. Ganchenko. Pokidyshev. Cherayshev). 2. Altay-
skiy gorno-notanurgicheakly institut All lasSSI (for Platonov,
Mikhaylov, Abdayev, Miller. Butenko. Dyuysekin).
(Zinc--Nlectronetallurgy) (Electric furnaces)
MILLER, O.G.,- KU#MAKGV,, Yu.F.; ABDEM, M.A.; MLIWAYLOV, N.I.
Redueij* losses,of copper with waste slage at the Karsakpay
plant. Trudy Alt.GMUIT AN Kazakh.SSR 110-9 161. (KM& 14:8)
(Kara opper industry) (Smlting furna*)
14ILLER -Q.G.; ABDEYKV, M.A.
Solubility of lead in the rystam copper - iron - sulfur. Trudy Alt.
GOU AN Kazakh, SSR 14:110-113 1639 (IUM 16:9)
(Sulftdes-Matallurgy) (Lead) (Solubility)
K(JPRYAKOV, YU.P.-i MILLER, O.r'.
Use of oxygen In reverberatory smelting of copper concentrates.
Izv. AN th. SSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 8 no.5;78.-80 164.
(MTRA 18t2)
1. Sredneazlatqkiy filial GogudarBtvennogo nauchno-Issledovatell-
skogo instituta tsvetnykh m,?tallov.
KUPRYAKOVP Yu.P.1 MILLER, O.G.; SAMKOV, Ye.A.
Use of an air-G-Aygen blow in the reverberatory smelting of copper
concentrates. TSvet. met. 38 no.9s27-31 S 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
MILLER, O.G.; RASSKAZOV, ;k.P.
...................
Effect of the consumption of quartz flux on the distribution
of xetv2s-in the conversion of polymetallic mattes. Izv. AN
Uz. SSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 7 no.1:74-80 163.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Gornyy otdel AN UzSSR.
.410
1~11LTEER ~ C. ff.
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Photography FD-496
Card 1/1 : Pub. 146-13/18
Author : Killer, 0. N. and Sirotinskays, A. A.
Title : Method of iii~~uction of thin wires into thick layer photoplates
Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 24, 237-239, Feb 1953
Abstract : Suggests a new method of introducing various substances into the emul-
sion of thick-layer photoplates to study phenomena connected with in-
teraction of elementary particles with nuclei of introduced elements.
Indebted to V. K. Uvarova, V. D. Davidov and S. S. Vasillyev. 5 refer-
ences, including 5 foreign.
Institution : Moscow State University
Submitted : June 30, 1952
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ACC NRI AP6023984
AUTHOR: M iller Peter (Engineer)
ORG: none'..~
TITLE: Development of Aeroflot IV
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ME- CZ/0040/661000/007/0169
43
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SOURCE: Leteckyobzor, no. 7, 1966, 169-170
c6rr-V'A~ -'RCT'T- Q*%'(C(Ckkt
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TOPIC TAGS: civil air fleet, civil aviation service, civil aircraft data/Aeroflot
ABSTRACT: The past development of Aeroflot and plans for the future are reviewed.
The types of aircraft which have been used in passenger and cargo service from 1923
to the present are given. Also mentioned are some aircraft engines of the preturbo-
jet era. The Tu-104 A, Tu-104 B, 11-18, An-10, Tu-114, and An-24 airliners are
listed as aircraft currently in service. The following types are said to be scheduled
for operational service soon, or are under development. The 11-62, scheduled for
service in 1967, is designed for 186 passengers or a 22-23-ton payload, flight rang(
113
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ACC NR;.
6500 km, cruising speed 850-900 km/hr. A 1970 version of the 11-62 is expected to:
have an increased range of 11, 000 km with 100 passengers, or 8500 km when carry- I
ing 220 passengers. In 1968 the Tu-154 is scheduled to replace the Tu-104, 11-18,
and An-10. It is a trippis-engined rear-jet aircraft designed to carry 160 passengers
or a 16-18-ton payload I-Ya,nge 3500 km, cruising speed 900 km/hr. When operated
from a first-class airport, with a runway 2600-m long, the range may be increased
to 4500 km. The Tu-134, is presently undergoing flight tests. It is powered by two
rear-jet engines of 6800-kg thrust each. Designed to carry 72 passengers or a 7-
7. 8-ton payload, range 2400 km, cruising speed 800-840 km/hr. The An-22
"Anteus" is als6 in flight testing. It is designed for an 80-ton payload capacity with
a flight range of 5000 to 11, 000 km. Improved range and payload is sought for the
An-24, presently in service on local lines. Under construction is the Yak-40 a
tripple-engine rear-jet feeder liner for 24 passengers, with a range of 600 km,
cruising speed of 550-600 km/hr, and the ability to operate from sod airfields
700--750-m long. The takeoff thrust of the engine is 1500 kg. Under development
is the Tu-144 supersonic transport, which will carry 120 passengers at a cruising
speed of 2500 km/hr and will have a range of 6500 km. Generally, after 1970 there
will be a marked improvement in the performance of practically all types of airlinersi
2/3
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in operation listed in this article. Several tables in the article illustrate the growth
of Aeroflot in the period 1923-1965 with regard to the pass enger- cargo volume.
tonlkm costs, tariffs, and the length of air routes serviced. Orig. art. has:
4 tables. [KPI
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Card 3 /3
S/081/61/000/019/005/085
BiOl/B110
AUTHOR: Miller, R.
TITLE: Later al displacement of the 160 0 wall in BaTiO 3 single
crystals
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 19, 1961, 31 - 32,
abstract 19B229 (Sb. "Fizika dielektrikov", M., AN SSSR,
196o, 329 - 338)
TEXTt A study has been made of the current of polarity reversal and of the
domain structure of a BaTiO 3 crystal with partially reversed polarity.
Metallic and liquid electrodes were usedto study the change in direction of
polarization as dependent on the electric-field strength. With the us* of
liquid electrodes, the author found many large, reoriented domains in
specimens with partially reversed polarity. With the use of metallic elec-
trodes, the number of reoriented domains was found to be 1 - 2 orders of
magnitudes less. It was shown that the velocity v of lateral displacement
of the domain wall varies according to the law: v - v.,exp(-J/E), where v.,
and S are not field-dependent; v
,,,~10 cm/sec; the activating field S varies
Card 1/2
Lateral displacement of the ...
S/081/61/000/019/005/085
B101/B110
from 2000 to 4000 V/cm. The displacement of the 180 0 domain wall in BaTiO
is different from that found in Rochelle salt, in which v-~E - E 0), where
Eb denotes the coercive field. The exponential dependence of v is obviously
due'to the mechanism of nucleation in the direction of motion of the 180 0
domain wallaUjoette nucleation process is probably an exponential function of
the field. According to existing data, the 1800 walls are not parallel to
the ferroelecttic axis but form an angle with it. Owing to the mechanism of
nucleation, such walls may be displaced more easily. betracter's notet
Complete transla tion
Card 2/2
MILLER, R.
"Calendering twilled fabrics.W p. 81. (ODZIEZ, Vol. L, no. 3, Mar. 1953j WJ 7, "
Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East 5iropean Accessions, L. C., Vol. 3, No. 5, May 195h, Uncl-
BOGAGH. FMtlsbplc.[Aohdo,.Irrantisisk]; KILLER, Rudol'f. inzhener.
car indu try in Czechostow"r. S101. dor. transy.
3? aPP309--A-~ W- 157. (KWU 10:6)
1. Zamst1tell 'nachal'alks, TSentrallnogo uprawlenlys, lokmotIvnogo
I- YWonnogo khosyvLystva Kluloterstva transports (for Frantishek).
2' .1whallnik otdola 139stralinogo uprawlenlya lokonotivnogo I
;4onnogb khoxyaystva Kin'leterstva transports, (for Miller).
(Csochoslovakt&--PAilroaft--C&rs)
MILLER, Rudolf, inz.
More cleanness in passenger cars. Zel dop tech 9 no.12:355-357 '61.
K, 11 ~ - ~--, ,-
i,r 1'111-~
VUEP, S.
Three steps toward mechanization of the preparation of soil for afforestation, p. 27.
(LAS POTSKI,, Warszawas Vol. 27j, noe 3,, Mar. 1953.)
SOi Y4nthly List of East European Accevaions, (Em), Tx, vol. 4, No. Of, dm. 1955,
U;icl.
mniER, smisim.
?MUERv STANISLAW. Pozyaldwanie nasion drzew i krsevow lesnych. (1. vyd.)
Warszawas, Fanstwove Wydawn. Holnicze i Leone, 1955. IU p. (Biblioteczka
lesniezego) (Obtaining the seed of forest trees and shrubs* lot ed.)
DA Not in DLC
AGRICULTURE
Poland
So: East European Accessions Vol. 6. No. 5P MV 1957
I-aLLERO S.
How we used the crop of beechnuts. p. 10
LAS POLSKI. (Ministerstwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Techniczne
Inzynierow i Technikow Lesnictw-d i Drzewnictwa) Warszawa,, Poland. Vol. 29,
no. 1, Jan. 1955
Monthly list of Fast European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960
Uncl.
)MIJM,p S.
For properly collecting cones and bringing them to places for removing the seedse
P. 39
IAS FOISKI. (Ministerstwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Techniczne
Inzynierow i Technikow Lesnictwa i Drzewnietwa) Wamzawa, Poland. Vol. 29,
no. 1, Jan. 1955
Monthly lisi of East European Accessions (EDII) LC, Vol. 9~ no. 21 Feb. 1960
Uncl.
MnLM-1 5.1 KWLs S.
What looks like this year's gprin:,, campaign for afforestation. P. 7
IAS POLSKI. (1-Unisterstwo Lesnictwa oraz Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Techniczne
Inzynierow i Technikow lesnictwa i Drzewnictvia) Warszavra., Poland. Vol. 29,
no. 2, Feb. 1955
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. IQ, no. 2, Feb. 1960
Uncl.
MILLER, S.
.. M=R, S. More about the use of the harvest of pine cones, P. 4e
Vol. 29,, no. 12, Deco 1955
LAS POLSKI
AGRICULTURE
Polmd
3o: Ewt European Accessiont Vol. 6. No. 52 MRY 1957
MILLER, S.
New elements for the design of a four-bar linkage. P. 525.
PRZEGLAD NECHANICZNre (Stowarzyazenis Inzynierow i Technikow Mechanikow
Polskich) Warszawa.. Poland,, Vol. 182 no. 16,, Aug. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9,, no. 1,, Tan. 1960.
Unclo
(AT-, TI BUDOWC 701. Ia. wl. 2, 19S7.
S": T,onthly Li:3t n' Y,P!-t. 7iiro-aa Acresoic~n.s -lol. 6, no. _-re.
MILIERp S. [Millers, S.)
- -, 1. - ~-, 7 - -- I--
In the OVEr Factory. Tekh. est. 2 no.9:20-21 S 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Zamestitell direktora Gosudarstvennoy elektrotekhnicheskoy
fabriki OVEP",, Riga.
MILLFIRt Stefan, dr. inz., adiunkt
Designing systems with driving element of variable length.
Przegl mech 23 no.24:706-709 25 D 164.
1. Department of General Theory of Machines and Mechanisms,
Technical University, Wroclaw.
MILMR, Stefan, dr inz.
Kinematic designing of mecbaniam with eleme*s of variable
length, FmgI meeb 21 no.16:502-504 25 Ag 162.
1. Politachnika,, Wroclaw,
OW
SLsfan, Jr. inz.; 'i"Plifl [~~y 01,anislaw,
'14111T ~, v,
z YG y K. , doc. dr. inz. ; ,*'IiLLEh,
Ingr, inz.; FUS, Andrzej., mgr. iliz.
Review of the technical pr"ss. Frzegl mech 24 no.2:5~-61 21, Ja 11~r.
MIU%, Stefan, dr inz,,, adiunkt
Conditions for assembling toothed gears in closed circuit,
Przpgl mech 23 no. 1: 2-4 10 Ja 164.
1, Katedra Teorii Mechanizmow, Politechnika, Wroclaw.
L W 0 V . t.
Invf-stig-Ating the nm-7,aetic susce,~tibilitv cf'
min'.1in,3 and ex~)Jorntjon. llazved. I
J) /9
4 ea
,Y 4Z',n.
,c--- N-) I ~
.44 ' 1', ~'- -~ ~
KIIM, S.K.; SIDIS, S.K.
Quality of nonferrous metal scraD and waste. TSvet.met. 27 no.6:47-50
N-D '54. (MIRA 10:10)
Olonferrous metals)
ItTRIN. Klkbidl Alsksan4rovich; ISTITIN. Vullf EaAagnovich; RUBIKSMIM,
Iostf Grigorlyevich; KIT-TAR. Sol-omon Mikhaylovich; MILLIS. L.Te.,
kandidat BMT. Y.U., rodaktor;
CHIPikOV. A.W.. redaktor; ARICUORLISUU, K.S., redaktor Isdatell-
stval MIKUATLOTA. V.V.. tekbidebeekly redaktor
[SwAsdary nonferrous aetala] TtericluWe tevetmWe metally; spravoch-
nike Isd. 3-~, perer. i dope ft4 rote T-1A.Belova. Moskva. Gas.
nanahno-takha. lad-vo lit-ry po'chernat i tevetnot metallurgit.
Pt.10.[Procuremeit and primary processiog] Zagotovka I pervichmats.
obralkitim. i956. 558 p. (KIRA 9: 7)
, tsoof errous metals)
CHER,IIYAVSKIY, I.Ya.; PISAPENYO, A.A.; MI LLPH $ -8'1., N. , .
7 -,
Slabs from in slag melts for floors of industrial buildings.
Lit. proizv. no.11:42-43 N 164. (MT-RA 18:8)
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slt,ti, After lwkonitis omith CIC.11,N0,
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KILLER, S. V.
37526 Oanovnyye voprosy FiLiyeny truda v alyuminiyevom proizvodstve. v SE; XII
vaesoyuz. Slyezd gigiyenistov, epidemioloEcv, ilikrobiologov I infektsionistov
T.I.M., 1949, a-152-=.4
.W
SO: Letopie'ZYurnallnykh Statay,Vol. 57, ISA9
It
FpWWvm
I"Ins owl-( 41.41INKI ota.A. 14141: 016 k
IInc ill winter 1,01mlly M Ito a I"# M 11.1 ), itir foll'I'l
'.I the Ott011011. ble'AHOV1111, 11141i"114,61 MWOOMI Mill-14 Me
Iev"numnuled. v jkvWly of Ilse itts 4 nwhina
Isom. for VWAjiy'iItIpFGVVd VCHWA600. G. M. K.
VISHNEVSKrY, V.L., glav. red. ~_Lj)~W, prof., red.; MATS,
OSHCHEPY,OVA, A.11.2 red.; StKULIN, I.P., dots., red.;
ANSTIK, M.B. p red.
[Materials of the Second Scientific and Practical Confer-
ence of Sverdlovsk City and Province Sanitary and Epidem-
ic~l Station) Nlaterialy Vtoroi nauchno-prakticheskoi kon-
ferentsii Sverdlovskol gorodskoi i oblastnoi sanitarno-
epidew,iologichoskikh stantsli. Sverdlovsk, 1962. 223 p.
(Y,Ifd, 17: 5)
1. Ilauchno.-prakt!cheskaya konferentsiya Sverdlovskoy go-
rodakoy i oblastnoy sanitarno-or.,idr-iriologicheskikb stantsii.
2d, Sverdlovskp 1961. 2. Zaveduyushchiy Sverdlovskim ob-
lastrqm otdelom zdravookhraneniya (for Vishnevskiy).
2. Sverdlovskaya gorodskaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya
stantsiya (for Rostik).
MITIMR. S.V-
Fifth scientific session of the Sverdlovsk Institute of Industrial
Ryglene and Occupational Dimeas~~. 01g. I man. no.11:53-55 1 154.
(MUSTRIAL 1ffGMM (NM 7:12)
In Russia, conf.)
(OCCUPATIONAt DMUS33, prevention and control
In Russia, conf.)
SOV/137- 57-1-1661
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 222 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Miller, S. V ., Gorlanova, N - M ., Glushkov, L - A ., Bessonova, A ~ P.,
M-thb, Ye._V.' Saknyn', A. V., Cherepanova, K. A.
TITLE: Results and Goals of the Scientific Work on Labor Hygiene in Elec-
trolytic Shops of Aluminum Plants (Itogi i zadachi nauchnoy raboty
v oblasti gigiyeny truda v elektroliznykh tsekhakh alyuminiyevykh
zavodov)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. gigiyeny truda, professional'noy patologii i toksi-
kologii v prom-sti Sverdl. obl., Sverdlovsk, 1955, pp 121- 127
ABSTRACT: The unsatisfactory sanitary working conditions in electrolytic
shops of Al plants are characterized by the presence in the atmos-
phere of Fe compounds, the amounts of which near the baths (B)
and in working passages exceed the permissible concentrations by
200-6001o. The dust content in the atmosphere during the prepara-
tion of B attains 30-60 mg/m3. The radiant-heat flux during the
period of B preparation amounts to 2-4 cal/cmz per min, but it
may attain 9-10 cal/cm2 for short periods of time. The jumps and
Card 1/2 drops in air temperatures close to B's and in the passages is
SO V/137- 57-1-1661
Results and Goals of the Scientific Work on Labor Hygiene (cont.)
10-200C higher than those termed permissible by sanitation standards. During
the cold-weather period, when the air is changed 10-13 times per hour, the
temperature falls below OOC. All these conditions bring about a chronic Fe
poisoning ["F - " in the Russian text - Transl . note ], koniotic changes in the
lungs, and an increase of the over all incidence of sickness. For the improve-
ment of sanitary conditions it is recommended that the leakage of heat and
harmful gases into the air from the electrolytic B be minimized by means of
decreasing the leakages in the exhaust- ventilation hoods, reducing the time
required for B preparation through the mechanization of the process of continual
intake of alumina into the B underneath the crust instead of batch loading.
Measures were outlined for sanitary protection of the atmosphere on the lands
covered by a plant and neighboring residential areas from harmful discharge of
dust, tarry substances, etc.
B. T.
Card 2/2
Uscom!_DC41131
KILLAR, S.V., prof.
Kaximum permissible concentration of fluorine comDounds in the
air In populated areas. Pred.dop.konteent.atmoof.zogr. no.2:29-46
155. (MIRA 10:11)
1. In .'Verdlovskogo instituta gigiyeny trude i prof zMb6tevaniy.
(AIR--POLLUTION) (FWORINM COKPOUNDS)
IIILLERj S. V.;B7K,30MOVA, A. P.; GUISHKOlIj L. A.; GORLANOVA, 14. M.; GOTLIT, YP. V.;
9AKnTr- A. V.; STONIN-BAKIIUREV, I. I%; FILATOVA, A. S.; SUPJS, V. G.; GRUMS, G. 0.
"Sanitary labor nonditions in the electrolytic shops of aluminum plants
the essential health-protection measures."
report submitted at the 13th All-lynion Congrev3 of Hygienists, Epidemiolo,-ists
and Infectionists, 1959.
XILLIM 3.V
Sverdlovsk interinstltute conference on problems of the
pathogenesis, clinical aspects, and prophylaxis of silicosis
and other forms of pneumoconlosim. Gig.truda I profzab. 3
no,2155-56 Mr.Lp 159. (MIR& 12:6)
(LUNGS-DUST DISUSA&-CONGRESSES)
MILLER S V prof.; SLDILOW4, M.S. (Sverdlovsk)
L=iz-i-S
I-
Activity of the Sverdlovsk section of the All-Russian Medical Society
of Hygienists and Sanitary Physicians in 1960 and the first half of
1961. Gig. i san. 26 no.10:89-91 0 161. (MIRA 15:5)
(SVERDLOVSK-PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIETIES)
VEIS,N.T.; LCK1ZB,L.G.[trawlator1;N1R1WOV,
Ruben Maktor; KRYUKOF,I.A., redaktor: KCRMJW.N.N..
takhnichookiy redaktor
[Behavior and application of ferrites In the microwave region.
Translated frm the Boglish] Svoistvo~ ferritov I U& primemenis
v dispasone $VCR. Pereyod a angliinkogo .6.G.Lamize. Noskva, Ind-
vo "Sovetskoe adio." 1956. 99 p. (~Lm 9:3)
(Ferromagustim)
I T.
K
Technology of thin-walled bushings for the Warzawa YQ20 paisenger car. C. 117, Vol. 5,
no. 4, Apr. 1955, TECHNIKA x6myzicyin
30:RXITHLY LI3T OF & T EUROPaN ACC:MIO113. (&~AL). LC, VOL.4, no'. 9.
Sept. 1955, Uncl.
MILLER. T., liqshAner (g. Praga)
~VcMschlnery on Czechoslovak railroads. Pat' I put. khos. no.l:
4? ja 15?. (MRA 10:4)
(Csochoolovakla-Rallroado--Ralls)
MILLU, T., lashoser (C. Praga).
a - 1 .2 C Z~ O.C. h, so 110-T S-kisi pa- t I I put. khos. no. 2:47 F 057 6
(Caschoslevakla-4kilr"do-l"Is and implamsts) (MLIA 10:4)
-1
MILLER,, Vjktor,A2ejcsandroviCh' KURAKIV, Lev Anatol'yevich; GERUS,
tekh-1. red.
~A., red.; I I
(Electron-beam receiving tubes; their properties and para-
meters] Priemnye elektronno-luchevye trubki (svoistva i
parametry). Moskva, Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 367 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
Ila*
po bromwe died swillum
below quildow bell"Oft P"
brel" ift dbsbft Sodom. % . a 4, At. of. Nw.
00411. &INA Yu. M. 6MI
y A4". Ne"
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01113F. 2.13, -8.1, 627b,.Mdr. am at 35 all
79, no min 4 tied sc,"im 3 rrik*Q
~ly -;; -ii'6= disidbudes of rqku.
The activa" A /low*. Asmaine; a
firlise4mlas 41saw 0 -3 X 110-* cm. Ma is Awic f*ctdw -
11.01, The expel. K IS to ag"O"mat wkb Ow activat"Viomplas
timsery.
I'M 0 W + Of-. h*ow4 b7 IPr* + W` ~ Vflk*.
The assumption W an imintion of PrIk k awasiatent witli
the abarrvatim al Gaml (C-4. ", SIW4) on the dw. tvaid.
c4 Re I im s4. 806. N. Thm
P kr' A % q Z P,
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am 411110111110111111116 11111110110M M. a. %-Cmas. 7 M. Miller.
anti A. 1. F"Inatirva Wait Sci. U.&S.R.. Moscow),
IWIddy A&W. Xeak S.S.S.R. TS. a
.won cowls. ad 10110miliff" *Mt- of kah" -4 with 0 1`16160-
41filed 911111fiRwIeStil Wftllift A
as clatictr We tht firawnt D arceiddery fur the lwtn. of tlw
comied. Y of maknown ft, sail end brinip the vol. of the
win. to ri, mi. The ppt. 8. Which contains part of the
acitivily. in Altered. washed, add dried; feet Its activity ter 1.
cususto/culn, To the filtrate. witlicis contakis the activity
cor", ociding to tow SAY. of is. one whis SdAiu a WIN-
nial" ul the inactive carrier A. and the tealitrat D, and
twinge the voll. to ft ad. The 2nd ppt. of 8 is again fittegini.
- washed. add dricall; feet k& activity be & If the unknown
mily. ul It Is x millbageles/ral., the w. of It reawkiniI In
M416 after 11W tat lopin to xv~ awl Its amt. Its the P31t, 1.
~d - xr, I millinanics. iVe activity of the tat ppl. Is It - 4
a - irrd/a. After the 22nd pl;tn.. the win. contAitt3 ave.1
and the t. (a + Awl - X%) nullimola of D. The activity
of the 241P ppl. is Is - (CXft/d) K's + Amt -xrq)Ad + ZT01.
The niviesurril wtantily is the ratio 0 - 1,11" died x 1,
found by %olvint a quattratic Sq"don. as a function of a.
N. pg. Anti 0. 1 V1 - ft as F. thd (091UUlA SIMPlifin 16) X -
a(Vil--+ 4 -00 w. The Neetbod was applied to the
detts. of the wly. of CujC,%5)$ in a 60% own. of zns%.
at Me. with Coal as the radloadivv Imlicstor. and 15 mg.
MOM Inillimide) of CUSO~ as carrier; the VIA. r &I each
liptn. wa% 1211M) mi. The soly. of CuACNS)o w4m fituml -
0-40 + 0-M utiffinaiale/l. As another CRAM111t. 1110 MVIV. Of
NUNION), was thill. by Plan. of NA:IIPOi With %IgCll +
N11.0. with the resuk that a 44olol exec-so of the reagent it
tulYk*nt (or complete pptn. N, Than
T'allmt, V. 1'.
Nuclav.r Physics. "Study of ljrcx-iinc Isotype :,llxch2nier, between Pr,~J,, 1. romi (IC ;,nd
Sodium Bromide in AlCOIL01," Illuclaar Sci. Abstracts, 5, Nlo. 8, 1951.
tguER, v, B. 11MUN -SAZCNOV 9 L. A.
ADSORPTION
General method for Investigation of coprecipitation and adsorption with the aid of tagged
atoms. Zhur. anal.khIm. 7 no. 5, 1952.
Developed a general mou" for atuftift so-preapitaftons win
redloactive 1"Uposo Stmiled the relation of co-precWtation of SyCrOk vith 1kCr04
at different relative eoncm,, at varlow pH valusse Mw mex ca-preciplUtion ma
deU at a dstinite pff valuse A spatial diagram of the oci-procipitattom of SK104
and BaCrO4 wo plotted, With the aid of this diagrem~ 1Wrovements wow sub an t1w
dkmaste method of espara" An from Bre
26IT29
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December -195.Y, Uncl.
2
MlLLM40 V. B.
USSR/Physics Isotopes May 53
'2
"Applications of Radioactiv I otopes in Analytic
Chemistry," M.B. Neyman and%-.Bs. Miller
T
Usp Fiz Nauk, Vol 50, No 1, PP 93-122
Describes- applications of radioactive isotopes in
analytic chemistry. Divides the material into 3
sections: phys methods, chem, method6 of analysis,
and applications to research. Rqfers to own former
works in Uspekhi Xhiviii 17 (1948); works of P. Daudel,
Anal. Chim. Acta 5 (1951); and those of P. Sue, Bull.
Soc. Chim Fr., 9D, 5-6 (1951).
261T102
261T102
I M I LU-: klN~Fj -
IT R/Physical Chemistry - Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry.
'88
Catalysis, B-9-
AbatJournal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 9''Plo
Author: Neyman, M. B., Miller, V. B., Shapovalov, Yu. M.
Institution: None
Title: 1mvestigation of the Influen~ce of the Structure of MolecU16 on
the Velocity of Ionic ancl-Atomic Isotope Exchange Reactions.
I. Influence of lengthening of the Carbon Atom Chain of the
Alkyl Radical on the Velocity of Isotope Exchange of Alkyl
Halide with-Halogen Ions. II. Influence of Isomerization of the
Radical and Introduction of a Doubie Bond on the Velocity of
Isotope Exchange of Alkyl Halide with Halogen Ions
Original
Periodical: Zh. fiz. khimii,-1954, 28, No 7, 1243; 1955, 29" No 5, 892-897
Abstract: I. A study has been made of the kinetics of the reaction of iso-
tope exchme: RX + X*d;*_ RX* + X-, where R = CH31 C05, D-CJR7
and X = B or 1131. The raactior~,vaa carried out in C2H5O
Card 1/3 a.
USSR/Physical Chemistry - Kinetics. r#4ft4jVW^4' ~01.
Catalysis, B-9 ',VP
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61o6o
Abstract: solutions containing 10$ %0 in the temperature region of 100-1000.
Considered are the kinetics of different exchange mechanisms and
it is shown that the velocity constant remains constant only with
-ah i-onic-molecular mechanism of the reaction. Energies (kcal/mol)
and entropies (entropy units) of activation are for CH Br 17 5 and
19.5; C2M5 CH3, 15-4.and '
Br 18 and 22-7; C3H-7Br 18.4 and 22; 19.5;
C2H5I 19 and 17.4; C3H 1 19.3 and 13.3. From th6 obtained data it
f ollows that 40W1 iodIdes undergo exchange with k~MWster than
alkyl bromides with Br-. Lengthening of the carbon-atom chain in
the aPwl halide radical slows down its isotope exchange with ions
of th# halogen. II. In a 0 ethanol solution were determined
the energies of activation in kcal/mol (first figure) and the
forexponent (1/mol sec) for the following r actions: (1)r,
(CH ) CHBr + Br*- (at 900-1200) 19.0 and 100; (2) (CH )2CHI t I-w-
-(4RZO) 20.0 and 6-loY; (3) CE2 N CHCH2Br + Br*- (180410) 16.0
aDd 2.8-108. The data obtaifed confirm the assumption that in the
case of ionic-molecular reactions associated with inversion of the
configuration the v&Mity of the process is determined essentially
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USSR/Pbysical Chemistry - Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. Topochemistry.
Catalysis, B-9
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61060
Abstract: by the energy barrier which must be overcome by the carbon atom
on passing through the facet of the tetrahedron between #Wb-
stituents. Replacement of 2 atoms of hydrogen at the apexes of
the facet by methyl radicals slows down the isotope exchange by
more than 100 times and increases the energy of activation by
3-4.5 kcal/mol. Lowering of energy of activation of isotope
exchange and increase in velocity of the reaction on introduction
of a double bond ince,,6-position Indicate the possibility of the
occurrence of the reaction in the case of alkyl bromide without
inversion of configuration in accordance with the scheme: Bri"+
CH2 = CHCH2Br + BrNCH2CH = CH2 + Br-.
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Chemistry - Pbysical;-chadstry
'Pub., 22 - 34/46
Authors-: Neynian, ff.' B; Shapovalov, Yu. H.; and Killar,,V. B.
Title Substitution of H-atoms In a CH38r molecule by Br-atoms and its
affect on the rate of.ion Isotope exchange.
Periodical Dok, AN SSSR 97/4.. .703-706,t Aug 1', 1954
Abetract The substitution of H.:-atom6 in a CH3Br_ molecule by Br-atoms, and
its effect,on.the rate and,activation energy constant of the Iso-
topic exchange reaction of Br-substitutes of methane with Br-ions.,
investigated in a'90%-alcohol solution. Results.indicated that
the tharmal effect of the isotope,exchange reaction equalled zero
and the,equilibrium constant was independent of temperature. The
mechanism of isotope exchangep is explained. Nine references:
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US-M and 1-USA (1869-1953). Tables;
graphs.
Institution Acad. of Se. USSR, Institute of Chemical.Physies
Presented by-: Academician H. N. Semenovj March 27,, 1954
IND ~cw IMM 91 WOROM Lbw~ --
kawe to". Neiman. 4
"P4. O~A
k6ggs:,~-Iu 0 /
39. W"-7~IWWY Cl - CA
The isowpe ex.,hange rate of tv,-Flrhr and iso- i
4e M -ith I,h-c coftespmWing hA6d* how-go iont in 00%, Moll.
..d the toc'etl of tho w-W linkage on the i"0" exchmnse
iate were studied. An isomerization of the alkyt radiml
~z - ---- - -; - ~ .~ . -~ ~ T z-_~- - - - -, - - . --- 1 1. .
'~ -I- --:~--_--;~ - - --- .- -1,-Z .
- - t - 7-l-," , - - , --- ~lf- ~ , -, . . -. . . - ~- -- -:- --- , -, , - , , - - :~, -". - , .: -~)r - .
- I :- 1- - --~ . -~: .- -,- - --.:- - I -, , --- -. - ---- - - : - , .- . . - - -, - - - - - 'im - -
f
/iliik" K.B.; KILUM, ToBe; SHAPOTAWT, Yu.K.
ISTOGUA0~102 of the Influeado of Molecular structure on the rate
of Ionia "I atowle reactions In Imetopic exchange. III. Influence
of the number of halogen stons to carbon Mons on the speed of
ionic Isotopic exchange of halogen derivatives of mothaao* Zhure
fis.khim. 29 a9.6:u)42-io4q is lo. (KLM 9: 1)
I.Akadmiya asuk SM. Isstitut khislahoskoy finiki.
(Zen exchange) (Ralides-lootopes) (Kothase)
V 914#
OW071QATKM OF THE ZrFltCT OF MOLECULAR
STSUCTURZ ON TIM RATE OF IONIC AND ATOWC
MMPlt ZXCRANGE RZACTIONS. IV. CRAIN RADICAL
MOTOPE ZICKANGE OF ALKYL lOVXDM WMH F LX-
MZNTART IODvM. M,16solm,", V, , amq yu~
ANO16 W !,~llk
Fla. .86
., 4mg(mor mar. t7n mumbuo
The owbmp 1,&wtmnx III + It'll in Moobol solution and
-l". --I.- - ~-- mA&-A ?I-
b"UnGATIM Ot THS RVISCI OF A IQLW (it
TIM *'HANC!t SEACTWO OT-SM CAO
CK SIR
r AT saw xo/ PRESSME. W, Cl. 00 Y. a.
~e.'Xmlqj. mc.-II'AO-law. F, 0, 1. Laliw--
UW &LA'Q9"wwy (moscov lp!& of Cbtaucal
jp ff,'7W-somaj jans. (in
__fkmw~- RILD&_p
RUf4lt&P)
R*GWtA of InVeStIlation revealed OW With the increase of
the stmosp~hert pressure up to 250 kg/cml the constant for
the CMIl - r isowpi'd 910"a reaction rate, in licoitor
&20 Wtaol - sqlttou.4 moluUans. more "a dmWed, in
MILLER, Y- )3, 101-3-18/23
AUTHORS: Dzantiyev, B.G., Miller, W'.B. and Nikonov; B.F.
TITLE: Evaporation of Ba~r_1u"m__a_n_d__3_t`iontium Oxides from an Oxide
Cathode (Ispareniye bkislov bariya i strontsiya s
oksidnogo katoda
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1958, Vol-III, N0.3
pp. 431 - 433 (USSR3.
ABSTRACT: The investigated cathodes were coatedWh the dQuble
carbonate containing radio-active traces Ba and 33707. The
carbonates were deposited on to the cores of electrolytic nickel
by spraying and had a thickness of 100 g. The awtive surface
had an area of 0.2 ci2. The investigation was carried out at
various cathode temperatures (745 - 1 300 OC), at various anode
current densities (up to 2.2 A/ci2) and over varying periods of
operation. The relationship between-the evaporation of the
oxides and the current density is shown in Fig.1, where the
abscissae represent the current density and the co-ordinates
give the amount of the evaporated oxides in %. The percentage
of the evaporated oxides is a function of time ig given in Fig.2
the curves were taken at a timperature of 1 040 C and at a
current density of 0.?5 A/cm . Fig. 3 shows the amount of the
evaporated oxides as a function of the cathode temperature; the
Cardl/2curves were taken after a 20-hour operation of the cathodes
109-3-18/'23
Svaporation of Barium and Strontium Oxides from an Oxide Cathode
from which no current was drawn. From the above figures, it is
seen that the evaporation of barium is more int8nae than that
of strontium. Thus, at a temperature of 1 200 C, nearly 9%
of barium and only 10516 of strontium is evaporated after a
20-hour operation. The authors express their thanks to
Professor M.B. Neyman and B.M. Tsarov for their help and dis-
cussions. There are 3 figures and 5 references, 1 of which is
Russian.
SUBMITTED: May 31, 1957
AVAILABIR: Library of Congress
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MILLIR, V.B.; IMMAN. M.B., PUDOV, V.S.; IAM, L.I.
Thermal oxidative degradation of polypropylene. Part 1: General
characteristics of the oxidation reaction. Tysokom.soed. 1
no.11:1696-1702 N 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki All SSSR.
(Propene)
MILLER, V.B.; IMMU, M.B.; SHLYAPKIKOV. Tu.A.
Thermal oxidative degradation of polvprop7lene. Part 2: Kinetics
of the initial stage of oxidation. Vyvokom.soed. 1 no.11;
1703-1796 N 159- (MIRA 13:5)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Propene)
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AUTHORS; Miller, V. B., Neyman, M. B.9 SOV/62-5c--2-9/40
Solodovnikov, S. P.
TITLE: Investigation of the Reaction of Isotopic Exchange Between
Methyl Iodide and Iodine (Issledovaniye reaktaii izotcpnogo
obmena yodistogo metila a yodom)
FERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimiche3kikh nauk,
1959, Nr 2, pp 247-250 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the present paper the isotopic exchange between Ca 3J and
12 was investigated in absence of solvents at 30 and 45 .
The irradiation of the reaction mixture was carried out by
means of a 2 SVDSh-250-3 quartz lamp (Fig 1). The experi.men-
tal results are given in the table. As it can be seen the
exchange rates in the dark and on light exposure are in
accordance within error limits. This indicates that the
higher concentration of iodine atoms in the volume due to
irradiation does not affect the rate of the isotopic exchange.
It might therefore be assumed that the exchange reactiQn in
the volume does not take place over iodine atoms. Tiie addi-
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Investigation of the Reaction of Isotopic Exchange SOV/62-59-2-9/4
Between Methyl Iodide and Iodine
exchange. This suggests that in the volume no radical chain
reaction takes place as it is the case in solutions where
the disappearance of alkyl radicals in the oxygen reduces the
rate of the isotopic exchange. The dependence of the reactic
rate on the pressure of the components is shown in figure 2.
Accordingly, the regotion rate depends up to 0.2~ mm linear13
on the pressure of iodine. At higher pressure it remains
practically constant. This is apparently in connection with
the fact that the reaction is proceeding on the surface in
this case. At a pressure over 0.25ona saturation of the sur-
face occurs whereby an increase in piessure does not cause az
considerable change in the reaction rate. There are 2
figures, 1 table, and 6 references, I of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
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