SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LENSHINA, N.YA. - LENSKIY, B.V.

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'~(f Y)Al'n ( 'C'/ ~' Y~' AUTHORS: Yermolenko, I. V., Zhbankov, R. G., 62-2-27/26 Ivanov, V. I., Lenshina, N. Ya., Ivanova, 11. S., TITLL: The Investigation of Some Oxidatiun Reactions of Cellulose by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy (Issledovaniye nekotorykh okislitellnykh reaktsiy tsellyulozy metodom infrakrasnoy spektroskopii) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Otdelerlye Khimicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Dir 2, pp. 249-251 (U9SR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors use the hitherto known methods and investigktion results in the field of adsorption spectro- scopy for the purpose of finding out the directions of reaction with subsequent formation of functional groups in the compli- cated structure of the respective oxidation products of cellu- lose. The modifications in the infrared spectra connected with the formation of carboxyl- and carboxyl-groups have hitherto been determined. The presence of carboxyl groups was judged ac- cording to the adsorption band at 5,57p(oscillation C=O). This method is, however, not reliable. It is well-known that the ad- Card 1/2 sorption band at 7Jk depends exclusively on the velocity of de- The Investigation of Some Oxidation Reactions of Cellulose by 62-2-27/28 the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy formation of the CH2-gro-aps. Consequently the oxidation-trans- formation of the carbon atom car be estimated according to the modification of the intensity of adsorption (according to the wave length). Monocarboxyl cellulose contains so-called loss- carboxyls. The band at 11 L is not connected with carboxyl groups. The authors also investigated the oxidation of C6 with the action of N204 in the elementary member of the macromole- cule of cellulose in dependence on the general accumulation of carboxyls (see figure 4). The adsorption band at 11y, charac- terizes the occurrence of aldehyde-groups in dialdehyde cellu- lose in a bound form.There are 4 figures, and lo references, 6 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelins'~-i,~ AN USSR (Inotitut organicheskoy khiniii im. N.D. Zelinfik~,.,c, Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: March 7, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Cel1ulose-Oxidation reduction reactions 2. Infrared 5(4), 5(3) sov/62-58-12-19/22 AUTHORS: Yermolenko, I. N., Zhbankov, R. G., Lensh--na, 14. Ya., ivanova, V. S., Ivanov, V. I. TITLE: Spectroscopic Investigation of the Consum-ption of Hydroxyl Groups of Cellulose on the Action of Nitrogen Dioxide (Spektroskopicheskoye issledovaniye raskhoda gidroksillnykh grupp tsellyulozy pri deystvii na neye dvuokisi azota) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR~ Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1958, Nr 12, pp 1495-1496 (U6SR) ABSTRACT: In this brief report the authors mention -the transformations of hydroxyl groups of cellulose in their oxidation by means of nitrogen vapors. Cotton cellulose was oxidized under static conditions (Ref 5). The change of the hydroxyl groups during the course of reaction was determined according to the spectro- scopic method in the infrared range. The absorption spectra were taken according to the earlier described method (Ref 6) by means of the-infrared spectrograph IKS-11 with an NaCl prism. It was found that the reaction takes a quasihomogeneous course. In the first stage mainly those products are accumulated Card 1/2 which form due to the oxidation of primary hydroxyl groups and SOV/62-58-12-19/22 Spectroscopic Investigation of the Consumption of Hydroxyl Groups of Celluiosr- on the Action of Nitrogen Dioxide in the second stage those products that form due to the oxidation of primary and secondary hydroxyl groups. The results obtained agree with the other papers (Refs 1,4). There are 2 figures and 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIXTION: Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N. D. Zelinakogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry --*meni N. D. Zelinskiy Academy of Sciences, USSR) Institut fiziki i matematiki Akadem--*i nauk BSSR (Institute of Phvsj(-s and Mathematics, Academy of Sciences; Beloruader. SSR) SUBMITTED: June 2, 1958 Card 2/2 5(3) allTHORS: Lenshina, H. Ya., Ivanova, V. S.1 SOV/62-59-3-32/37 I'V6hoIv_V, TITLE: On the Production of New Carboxyl Derivatives of Cellulose (0 poluchenii novykh karboksillnykh proizvodnykh tsellytLlozy) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 3, p 559 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present letter to the editor the authors write: carboxy- cellulose preparations were obtained by combined oxidation of cotton cellulose. They contained up to 50-8 % of carboxyl groups with respect to oxycellulose. In the determination of the posi- tion of the carboxyl groups in the glucose group structures (I), (II), and (III) were observed in the corresponding pro- duct. In this connection structure (II) was prevailing. H --0 H H C OH COOH H OH ~COH OOH W ~H (II) ~H 0 (111) Card 1/2 H2OH OOH On the Production of New Carboxyl Derivatives of SOV/62-59-3-32/37 Cellulose The products obtained retain their fibrous structure after washing and drying. In comparison to dicarboxycellulose they are less hygroscopic. They have a high eyd-angeability up to 11 .4 mg ap&alents/g. The ion-exchange units of oxycelluloses which 'have been known up to now have an exchangeability of -5 mg equivalents/g. The carboxycelluloses obtained are easily soluble in aqueous solutions of alkali. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. 11. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni 11. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: December 13, 1958 Card 2/2 ?ME I BOOK EVL40XTATION SOV/4984 International symposium oti macromolocular chenlstr7- MOscOw, 1960. NexhdunarodnV aLmpazium pa wtkromolekulyarnoy khlmii SSSR. Moskva, 1 -18 1y unya 1960 g., doklady I avtorrtfaraty. Sektaiya. III. ( International symposium an macro=o1lecular old i Chemistry 11 Papers and n Moscow, June 14-18, .1960; 5-sries) otion III. [Moscow. Izd-~vo AN SSZR. 19601 ' 469 p. 55,000 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: P. S. Xash1na. Sponsoring Agency: The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. commission an Macromolecular Chemistry. FURPaSH: Thin book In intand6d for chemists interesTed In poll- merization reactions and the synthesis of high aolecular compounds. COVERA(Mt ThIa is Section Ill of a Kultivolume work contaLn- Ins papers an macremolecular chemistry. The itrt--cles In 3 general deal with the kInitica of polymerization reactions, 11 . ~ the synthesis of special-purpose polymers, e.g., Ion ex- 1 change resins, semiconductor materials, eta., mer-hods of cat- alyzIng polymerization reactions, properties and chemical Interactions of high molecular materials, and the effects of various factors an polyntarization and the degradation of high molecular compounds. No personalities are nentioned. _!!sfqi~encas given follow the articles. N", Usmanov. Kft. U., Y. N. Ptj5nyev, and R. S. T1_jjaj&x_(VSSR). - - r - Kc --- I The Radiation Method or copolyme iting ry on1trile WIA-h - --.Polystyrene and Parchlorovinyl _170- - . Rsftkov . 8 R 1. V. 22%uravlevi, and tN _ _ _ _ __ _ H*terc- a n d a1 (6WRI. 03yethy2ation of r._rToMh n_ Polyamides 184 Rai 'Hungary). 'Ifting Methyl Methacryl3te t o ims of o 'InYl A.LcOhol Under the Action of X-Rays 207 Lazar x n Rado '!and Yu. _Zly2j=&_U (C=eChO*lOT3k'_1). onto Polypropylene and Poly- 'ethylene 214 1. A.. Z-1-SIMEINY, and V. N_ -yat-v (USSH). d " or Carboxyl-ContaInIng Butadlene-3tyrene Rubb.. 111th Pulyanildes and E-Caprolactam 224 and Ts'eng ~an-mlng (USSR). Synthesis 'CAado, R., andIM. Lazar (Czechoslovakia). The Role or trie 4Lource or Free Radicals on CrosalinUing in Polyethylene IlLadenowdLI. A. Tutorskly and S ad I A D n - (USSR). ' -r..af.~.~cna ~.rb I o.,qrl-C;nt;in V-- ere- t I g ~ be Styrene Rub r3 and Their Mixtures with E-Caprolact= Under the Action of Gamma Radiation 293 Ro'o rn V. At. Dereiritak Sun T-ung, Chang 4el- _ :a kh R - Synthesis of New RIng 9j]E'_ ~.r ~ Cellulos* Derivacives and other Polysaccharides 302 Y6&rmol and SnkA_j__&, P. N. Xaputaki Initiation (US'R) Y_ ` -_ _ _ ynthT3 o f o a Controlle, 5 a C.1.1.1.,.s 11th r. )GUjh a : ! Oxide of 'it rog n. 310 i :LYAaQX_Y_j" N I%, Lenshins, Y--L ivnp~. (USSR). - '1 4 mati-offs--In- - 6 aditional Trans r 7o Chains of Cellulose Molecules 311 1l" I : ~ 1 _ I- - Ye- 1. lenakaya. and 0. 1. Vo ,USSR). j E . ~ 'G i...hemica 'a c Coool -I-TMIrordarl-ons an oc7_ Copoly=er-lza- tion During"the Freezing of Starch Solutions Us.-ancy-Kh- TY B. I._AYMqd=!j,'Lyr,1L. and IT - god1fi catlon of the Properties of Cellulose by Grafting 344 IVAROV, V.I..; TANSHIFA, N.Ta.; IVANOVA. V.S. Iffect of the pyran ring on the acid bydroLvais of cellulose. Isv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.6:1136-1138 J1 160. (MM 13--7) 1. Institut organicheakoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR. (Pyran) (Cellulose) (Hydrolysis) ILMISHIU, N.Y.; ITANOVA. V.S.; IVANOV, M. Oxidation of dicarbozycellulose with nitrogen oxides. Izv. AN SSSR Otd. khim. nauk no.10:1894-1896 0 160. (MIU 13:10) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo Akademii nauk SSSR. (Nitrogen okide) (cellulose) IVANOV, V.I.; LENSHINA, H.Ta. Use of modified cellulose in analytical chemistry. Trudy koo. anal. khim. 11:418-421 160. (YJRA 13:10) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimi-i im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Cellulose) (Ion exchange) ITAROV, V.I.; YICRKOIMMO, I.N.; GUMV, _N-Ya.; IVANOVA, V.S. Study of dialdebyde celluloses b7 means of infrared spectra. Izv. AN SSSR.Otd. khim. nauk no.i2:2249-2252 D 16o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Inatitut organicheakoy khimii im.N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. (Cellulose-Spectra) LENSHINA, N. YA.V CAND CHEM SCI., "CHEMICAL CONVERSIONS -6k OF MODIFIED CELLULOSES,U 01 R/4iACTION OF NITRIC OXIDES AND M CERTAIN PROPE4 -EVS-Y--~-~ MOSCOW9 1961. (ACAD SCI USSRq INST OF ORO CHEU.im N. 0. ZELINSKIY). (KLO 3-61, 201). 14, LENSHIRA, N.Ya.; IVANOVAY V.S.; IVANOV, V.I. Oxidation of dihydroxycellillose by nitrogen oxides. Izv.AN SSSR Otd. k-him.nauk no.3:519-521 Mr 16Lt (mm 14:4) 1. Institut organicheakoy kbiTn'i imeni N.D.Zelins~bgb AN SSSR. (Cellulose) (Nitrogen oxide) LEVSHIMAIV N.Ya.; DENMYEVA, M.F.,- IVANOV, V.I. Oxidation of low molecular wbight hydro;ql,--containing campotmda with nitrogen oxides. Izv." SSSR.Otd.kh4m.nauk no.10:1899-1900 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Illstitut orgetnicheskoy I&SAM im.N.D.Zelinskogo M4 SSSR. (Hydroxy compounds) (Oxidation) IVANOV, V.I.; KUZNETSOVA, Z.I.; LENSHINA, N.Ya.; IVANOVA, V.S. Structure of cellulose chain molecules. Trudy LTA no.91:33-37 160. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. (Cellulose) (Molecules) --. ',*,., and *-'-~-~"I-~'a,'-','?*,, '.. .'-. 9 Variants of B. pestis. Yest. A,..icrobiol., Epiclemdol. --z Parasitol. i-*:270-' I 1q2-9- DO nd A. .".. !,-I , a I Dissociation of B. pestis. Zentrlbl. f. oakt. i Abt. Ori;'. 119:430-3. '30-31. L-fij3=1 0. 1'., . - 1 .~ .. . . i- ~, -- . -'., -.,~ - ..~.eport of some facts of spontanaous luransition of B. pestis into J. pzeudo- tuber.--~ulosis i.-odentium. ',lest. ,,icrobiol., ipideridol. Paras-izlol. 15, 1,io 2, '36. ZffROV-YMV,Z[a11KOV, N.N.; LLTSKAYA, G.N. Forty years of work of Soviet scientists on the problems of plague. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 28 no.11:84-91 19 '57. (MIRA 11:3), (PLAULM, research in Rusain (Rus) -'C L IE -_ P '; -' "The questions of the variability of the plarue microIbe pertaining to the study -If the plarue with a natural foctis." p. 21,5 Desyatoye Soveshchaniye Do TvLrazitologichesIdm oroblemam i Drirodnoochagov~jm boleznyam. 22-29 01--tyabrya 1959 g. (Tenth 6onference on Perasitologir-al Problem and Diseages with Natural Foci 22-29 October 1959). ~Ioscow-Leningrrid, 1959, Academy of 1!edicftl Sciences USSR and Acade-V of Sciences USSR, -No. 1 254-pp. "Microbe" Inst. Saratov NIKOLAYEV, N.I., otv. red.; LENSKAYA, G,- N., zam. otv. red.; PASTUKHOV, B.N., zam. otv. red.'T`ANYUK,~''B,K,, zam. otv. red.; ISHUNINA, T.I., red.; AKIYEV, A.K., red.; DO-MARADSKIY, I,V., recL; DROZHEVKINA, M.S.J. red.; ZHOIJTYY, I,F., red.; KORDBKOVA, Ye.L., red.; KRAMINSKIY, V.A., red.; KRATINOV, A.G., red.; LEVI, M.I., red.; LOBANOV, V.N., red.; MIRONOV, N.P., red.; PETROV, V.S., red.; PLANKINA, Z.A., red.~ PYPINA, I.X., red.; SMIRNOV, S.M., red.; TER-VARTANOV, V.N., red.; TIFLOV, V.Ye., red.; FEDOROV, V.N., red.; PARNES., Ya.A., red.; PRONINA, N.D., tekhn. red. [Especially dangerous natural focus infections] Osobo opasnye prirodnoochagovye infektsii; sbornik nauchnykh rabot protivo- chudaykh-uchrezhdeni1. Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 271 p. (MIRA 16:5) (CONMUNICABLE DISEASES) NIKOLAYEV, N.I., otv. red. (Saratov); LENSKAYA, G.N., zam, red.; DOMIARMSKIY, I.V., red.; DROZ101KIRA, V.S., red.; KOROBKOVA, Ye.I., red.; AYKB.AjAYEV, F.A., red.; TER-VARTANOV, V.N., red.; STYCHINSKIY, G.A., red. (Specific prevention of particularly dange.-ous infec- tions; a collection of scientific papers of antiplague institutions] Spetsificheskaia profilaktika osobo opasrqkh infektsii; sbornik nauchnykh rabot protivochumnykh uch- rezhdenii. Moskva, Medtisina, 1964. 383 p. (MIRA 17:6) NIKOL.A.W., N.I.(Saratov), red.; FENYUK, B.K.(Saratov), red.; AKTYEV, A.K.(Saratov), red.; LENSKAYA, G.N. _ ..; .,_yqa ISHUNOA, T. I. , red. * PARNES-, -'- ~ [Epidemiology and epizootiology of especially dangerous infections] Epidemiologiia i6pizootojagtjfa osobo opasnykh infektsii; sbornik nauchnykh rabot protivochumnykh uch- rezhderiii. Mosk-ra, Meditsinap 1965. 415 p. (MIRA 18:4) LENSKAYA, K.K.; VERZHBOVSKAYA, Ye.l. 'bor. trud. TSNIICHM no.24,- Aluminum determination in slags. WL 184-187 162. (RIRA 15:6) (Slag-Analysis) (Aluminum-Analysis) SOURCE"------ i- ACC.NRI---AT~030227 CODE_~ ILJi~r2ffo'/CC/l~~ditF/1*9/OOL~8/00 AUTHOR: Lenskap,,r, K.;_ Tikhcairova, 0. F.1 Golubeva, V. M.; Sorokina. 11. 141 Suchelefikava. I. M. i ORG: none TITLE: Spectrochemical method for determining the compo*ition of tungsten-molybdenum alloys SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledoliatellskiy institut chernoy motallurgiis Sbornik trudov, no, 49, 1966. Novyyo, motGdy iapytani.y motal-lov; khimicheakiy kontroll v metal-lurgii (Now methods in the analysis of metals; chemical control in motallurgy)# 48-52 TOPIC TAGS: tungsten containing alloy, molybdonum containing alloy, spectrographio analysis, metal chemical analysis ABSTRACT: The article describqj a spectroch,pi9ical -nothod for analysis of tungsten- molybdepM alloys for titanium land zirconiu4(0-010-50%); tungsten (10-70 ); and hafn-iu.m*llanthanum,"Ian~-.y~-i~um'~(0.001-0.1%). The contents of titanium, zirconium, hafnium, lanthanum,.and yttrium, are determined in tungsten-molybdenum alloys of constant composition, and the tungsten composition in alloys of varying composition* The proposed method for determination of tit4nlum, zirconium, hafnium, lanthanum, and rd I t2 -- 4 It AT6030227 ~' yttrium includes the following stops: Introduction of the sample into solution, introduction of a collector, separation of the elements being investigated from the base elements. and apectral analyuJs of the concentrate& 1ho article gives a detailed description of the methods used to prepare standard solutions of each of tle elements under consideration, and for preparation of the samplen for X ray analysis. Origo art* has; 1 figure and 2 tables. SUB CODEs 07, 11/ SUBM DATEs none/ O!RIG REF1 001 ACC NRi AT6036334 /V SOU"RCE--COD&t-U-R-/-3--2-3-V-6-5/*0-00/00-3/0076/608 AUTHOR: Lenskaya, 0. A. (Tallin) ORG: GMO TITLEi Bringing order into the results of sea level observations in the Estonian SSR SOURCE: Tallinn. Gid rometeorologicheskaya observatoriya, Sbornik rabot, no, 3, 1965, 76-81* TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, hydrometeorology, scientific research, research program, ocean tide, ocean dynamics ABSTRACT: Hydraulic engineering construction work along the Estonian coast in recent years, as well as the many requests received from economic organizations, has re- sulted in an urgent requirement to bring order into sea level observations. Work. was begun in 1962, with the compilation of a "Catalogue of Level Observations Made by Hydrometeorological Stations and Posts 1A)cated on the Baltic Sea on the Expanse Serviced by the UGMS ESSR,11 the basic purpose of which is to equate all sea level observations to a single datum, and compile the Catalogue. The Catalogue will ~.on- tain data from sea Wvel observations made at 24 water gage stations in Estonia through 1960. Correction factors, use of which will make it possible to convert .Said _1/2 -ACC NR-- AT6036334 daily and standard sea levels for the various posts to the Kronshtadt gage datum in the Baltic system, as well as to permit the use of tide meter recordings, will be compiled. The methodology to bo used in analyzing the observation materials, and for reducing the levels to a single datum for each po3t for the entire period of the observations at that post, is described. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. SUB CODEE! 08/SUBM DATEI None/ORIG REF: 015 MOGILEVICIL, P.N.; LENSKM, L.A. (Kiyev) arganization of work without administrative quality control. Shvein.prom. no.2:31-32 Mr-Ap 161a OURA 14:4) I., Fabrika "Mr-gi-nn". (Clothing indust)-16-Quality control) a n a -1 Rl SVETLOVAP A.K.; KONSTANTINOVA, N.P.; L~NSKAYAt_N.A.; ZHBANKOVA, N.S. Sinobronchitis and sinopneumopathies in infants. Pediatriia la no.9M-24~S 162. (14IRA 15:12) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh boleznoy (zav. - daystviteltnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. Yu.F.Dombrovskp-ya) i kafedry bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - zaaluzhenzW deyatell nauki prof. A.G. Likhachev) I Moskovokogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni Sechenova. (SINUSITIS) (BRONCHITIS) (PNEUMONIA) GOLUTVINA, N.M.; SHITIKOVA, 14.G.; LvI3, V.I.; 19NSKAYA, A.V. Obtadning sodium chromate (Na Cr510) and chroraium chloride (Gr5lCl ana their utilization for lx~bhing er7throcytes and plasm proteiJ. 14ed. rad. 4 no-3:61-65 Mr 159. (MIA 12:7) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena Ienina institute. gematologii i perelivaniya krovi. Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya SSSR. (CHROMIUM, prep. of sodium chromate & chromium chloride & labeling er.,,rthrocytes ?4 plasma protein (Rus)) (BLOOD PROTEIVS, labeling with chromium chloride & sodium chromate (RuB)) (MIRYTHROGYTICS same) --.LF ,LN~SKAYA ~R.V:; POLUSHINA, T.V. Use of polyglucin for a study of blood m8ei permeability in dogs in acute-radiation oickn6ss. Probl. gemat, i perel. kxovi 5 no. 9:57-60 160. WERA 14: 1) (RADIATION SICEVESS) (DEXTRAN) (BLOOD VESSELS-PEJUEABILITY) LENSKAYA, R. V. Vascular permeability in dogs in acute radiation siclMess. Yed. rad. no.9-.26-29 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Iz radiologicheskoy laboratorii TSentrallnogo ordena Lening institute. gematologii i perelivaniya krovi Hinisterstva 2;dra- vookhraneniya SSSR. (RADIATION SICKNESS) (BLOOD VESSEM-PERMEABILITY) (7P--,RNnv, G.A.; R."'. oa .7 a Effect c f il - r a -C a 1. 7:, -1!- -. I.t! ::t vn the tinc; -`i ro ~rirlf n t e,.* C-. c.i I I z Mod. rad. Raushenbakl) T'ent::~alln-ocu nrd~-,-,u i perelivardya kro-vi. 71S.`H, Mo~kva, KOZLOVA, O.V., doktor ekon. nauk, prof,; BISHAYEV, M.; LENSKAYA S '- MURZOV, K.; BUDARINA, V., red.; KIRSANOVA, I., miaME-~r;U.; ULANOVAJ, L., tekhn. red. [Communal labor during the period of the large scale building of communisml Obshchestvennyi trud v period razvernutogo stroi- tel'stva kommunizma. Pod obshchei red. O.V.KozlovtI Mosk-ya Sotsekgiz, 1963. 306 p. ( RA 16:71 (Labor and laboring classes) (communism) KAMAYEV, V.D., kand. ekon. nauk; PRUNER, S.L., kand.tekhn. nauk; CIECHIK, Ye.L., inzh.; LL11SKAYL,_c_A., kand.ekon. nauk; OSIPOV, A.P., kand. ist. nauk; BOKSOVSKAYA, M.A., red.; PONOMAREVA, A.A., tekhn. red. [Technological progress in the U.S.S.R.]Nauchno-tekhniche- skii progress v SSSR. Moskva, Ekonomizdat. 1962. 274 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Russia-Industries) (Technology) UMAYEV, Vladimir Dorofeyevich, kend. ekon. nauk; LENSKAYA, &p,tlana-Alekseyevna, kand. ekon, naulk; LAVRENTIYEV, D.F., red. [The role of automation in the building of communism in the U.S.S.R.] Roll avtomatizatsii v stroitellstve kommunizma v SSSR. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, -11963. 91 p. (MIRA 17:3) -..L.ENSKAYA, S.I., starshaya maditainalmyi sestra; KCLESNIKOVA, Z.P., a ai-shaya meditainakaya oestra; DAVYDOV, S.Yu.; KORMILITSM, Te.l., meditainakaya sestra Burses councils. Med.sestra 19 no.4:46-48 Ap 160. (MIRA 13-6) 1. Dom rebenka No.15 Baymauskogo rayona Moskv7 (for Lenskaya). 2. 1z Alchevskoy gorodskoy boltnitsy, Luganakaya oblast' (for Kolesnikova. 3. Iz shakhrizyabskey gorodskoy ob"yedinenuoy boll- nitay (for Davydov). 4. 1-ya gorodskaya bollnitsa g. Vladimira (oblastnoy) (for Kormilitayna). (NURSES AND NURSING) FILICILKIN, S.Ye.; LENSKAYA S M Effectiveness of treating rjpent~-ry ant! coil nc~T,,~-r crlirlr:r, wi~,h antibiotics and sulfanamides using as a contro-I the 5en!;JLt-'-'Vity of the causative agents to them. Vop. okh. inat. i det. 8 no.?: 8,1 ji. 163. ( ",',T Rk 117:2) 1. -.L-z kafedry mil-robLologii Smolanskogo medill-,sinskogn institiata i Detskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy, SOBOLEV~ Ye.V.,-,-LEUSKAYA, S.V. Evidence of "gaseous" impurities in the apectra of natural diamonds. Geol. i geofiz, no.2057-159 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1, Institut neorganicheskoy khimli Sibirskogo otdolenlya All SSSR, Novosibirsk. C-14 Y l L A. RAII jj, Is dissolv SoIttU42 I of hot w nitmto %( and, ri.,ta -6 61 krq; cut cc-at, w is mado acid, wittl a s mipho - "._are rato * vof W 4~..Mjetifo NIf ltd&d bmm by Z3*tu of m il~ ET A. Zap, i r 19R, Atntr. No. 14169--m-Plinlya (1g), t06 to V) rot of dil. IMO, -1-1), the uq) Ira ta a vol. of is to 10 ml, =,l lw of Is P--f "ut, atvmuv=ium' on arrati-f-!d aud ttic aclut-iou k t--rcd Inah-tpliml Thometastannicadd w A ~ I(A with knt K-ignd il, IANOp J1 .41 200 rnt ta a 4 tho - A. O-ml of OM46tatiom AlRaliqn:With: IV v'1 5H igaid thettilu3t er cent aq. UNG,atid pwdthiniigh aol,-ammoulum cathinite fxltcr at ths- Wmi;,% CU and Fa ivlo(v It at he Or I S thieed im4l ,ro UY (u t 5 at ed . of Conc 'd~l Imcli i ~ ) 1. hIJLIBERG, L. M.; LENSKAYA, V. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Microchemistry 7. Use of cationites in microanalysis and spot analysis. Ukr. khim. zhur. 18 No. 1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Fussian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953. Uncl. oactl th golutions'Of 03fdantS and' on of dorae ~atlonlteg W1 Id an YUCAI U86 Of this han m P * f ftate -UT lv~~* Tri V - 4~ =. !r-- ~._ ~, _m3-J2(l955).-Tl1e influctice of p1l, on th~ oxid 6. ~4 5 AtIC" of Cationite NSK; RSK, PFSK, SPG, PK, GKIII SIAS I SMRI j aiid MSF. by KNInO4, K2Crl%, and KDr01 was studied. r Fe+++ Au+++. Ctx~',,ran' safts of HjAs0, were also wed as oxidaZ. Cationite (0,1 was added ~o 15 rnl, of a Th b ff id 0 i h N l d r. n. of the ox dant an e u er .05 so at rrcd I Coln was GCP47 ff~i~ the solid aud analyzecl. For-NSK, PFSK INITS. SBSR, SB9, and PK th6 reduction of KlInO. decrQ;cd as PH increased tintil at PH 0 or above the arnt. of n0i reduced was const. rezardless of ~ PH. K2Cr2(3, oxidized at PH 1~8, KBrO, at PH 1-5. The oxidation of.' GKh by XMn04 -was not influenced by PH. For KAfnO4 the-reduction capacity of cationites decreased in the order- 1 % I NISr SKI SPG 'IrRSK' SBS, SBSR PFSK, GKh, and PK, :Ftr K:Cr-.0, this series was: SP6, RSJ., SRS, INISF, For KBr0j this series was: d PFS-K, rKh,. NSK, and RSK. - 'rhe oxidajon-reduction potentiA, of a resin could be estd.'ftoh the lavest-potential Oxidant it reacted -with and highest-potential' oxidant it did not react with. These resins should not be used with tons which have an oxidatii)n-reduction potential above +0.70 v.. However, PX could he used to (let. Cr,01-- W. the pm-sence of a Stnall amt. Of K_Axno~. Burila May"le nmA ir Z ;-- /9/s"tw Y/'~' V, //, Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic G-2 substances Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30972 Author : Lenakaya V. N Kullberg, L.M. U Inst :Saratov University Title :Accelerated Semimicro Method for Determination of Calcium in Cement by Treatment with Cathionite Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Saratovsk. un-ta, 1956, 43, 141-144 Abstract: Moist PFSK cathionite in H-form, which had been previously kept for 6-8 hours in water, is placed into a colu- (10-12 g); the cement sample (20-30 mg) is treated ivith 0.5 ml concentrated HCI, the solution is diluted with 10 ml water and passed through the cathionite at a rate of 0.5 ml/minute. The column is washed with 10 ml water (2-2-5 ml/minute); 100 ml of hot 0.1 N solution of (NEL,,z.)AC_,_OL are then passed through the column (2-2.5 ml/minute) The filtial-e-'containing Fe, Al, Mg and alkall metal ions, and excess C;L-O.,~-. , is acidified with 25 0. dilute ASO,,y,-(l'5), heated to 70-800 and titrated with 0.1 N solution of KMnOi4. The cathion- Card 1/2 -11- I-EN,SKf)Yn/ V. N- 115-57-5-6327 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 195:7, lir 5, p 92 (USSR) AUTHORS: Lenskaya, V. N-- Qnrova,' Ye. A., Kullberg, L. M. TITLE: A Rapid Method of Determining. the Ions of Calcium and Magnesium in Natural Waters (Uskorennyy metod oprede- leniya ionov kalltsiya i magniya v prirodnykh vodakh) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Saratovsk. an-ta, 1956, Vol 43, pp 145-148. APSTRACT: The authors present a metKod for analyzing natural waters. One to two milliliter3 of HC1 (1:1) are added to 50 ml to 100 ml of water. The acidified water is heated to 700 or 800 and calcium oxalate is precipitated in it by the general method of adding 20 ml to 25 ml of heated saturated solution of sodium oxelate. To this solution are added ton drops of an alcohol solution of phenophalein andcrystglline sodium bicarbonDto until the ceases to be given off, and then 0.1-normal alkali CO y so Lition until the solution turns a scarcely detectable Card 1/3 rose color. The subsequent addition of one to two drops 15-67-5-6327 A Ropid IMethod of Determining the Ions of Calcium (Cont.) of 0.1-normal HC1 or H2SOA destroys the color of the solution. Thus the pH of the solution is'brought up to the value for precipitating Mg hydroxide and then 1-normal alkali in added to the solution, during constant shaking, until flocculent Mg hydroxide appears and then 1 ml to 2 ml more 1-normal alkali solution is added. The precipitated sediment is then filtered off through a filter filled with steamed paper mass and the excess alkali is washed from the filtered residue by distilled water. The filtrate and wash water are quantitatively transferred to a 500 ml graduated flask and diluted with sufficient water to bring the fluid to the 500 ml mark. An. aliquot part of this solution (25 ml or 50 ml) is titrated with a 0.1-normal solution of acid until the solution becomes colorless. The Mg is calculated by the equation: (vlkl - V2k2)12V -1000 Mg(in mg/liter) 10 4 v 3v5 where v Is the volume of titrated approximately 1-normal alkali Card 2/1 tz~ R) v. tv 5(2) SOV/156-5'-1-16/54 AUTHORS: Chunosov, V. I., Lenskaya; V. 11. --------------- TITLE; Investigation of the Interaction of Pota3sium Ferrocyanide With Calcium and Magnesium Salts Vy tile Method of Ampere- metric Titration (Izucheniye vzaimodeystviya ferrotsianida kaliya s solyami kalitsiya i magniya metodom amperometriches- kogo titrovaniya) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimiciieske-ya tekhnologiya, 1959, Nr 1, pp 67 - 69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Amperometric titration which is mainly used for practical purposes of rapid analyses can also be used fox solving theoretical problems. Two different curves aere measured (Diagram, rig 1) in the titration of calcium salts. The first curve is formed with a large KC1 excess and shows a marked minimum with subsequent increase of the diffusion current. The second .-urve, however, shows a flat course after the minimum. The end points of both curves do not coincide,, For precipitating the same quantity of calcium., but different quantities of ferrocyanide are necessary. Gradua- Card 1/ 3 tion --urves (Diagrams Fig 2) were plotted for both curves: Investigation of the Interaction of Potassium Ferro- SOV/1156-59-1-16/54 cyanide With Calcium and Magnesium Salts by the Method of Amperometric Titration abscissa - ml Ca salt, ordinate - ml potassium ferrocyanide, which corresponded to the end points measured. The recti- linear course of these graduation curves indicates that the' ratio between calcium and ferrocyanide remains constant,but is different for each of the two titration curves (Tabl'e). Thus there are two precipitates. The first one corresponds to the formula CaK 'F'e(CN)C,, the second one to the formula 2L. Ca4K4j_Fe(CN) 6-! 3* The second compound is little soluble as may be seen from the constancy of the diffusion current. The first compound probably forms a new soluble compound, Ca3K10 LFe(CN )6~4' in the ferrocyanide excess, thus-causing again an increase of the diffusion current after 4ttainine the end point. Consequently, the stability of the precipitate formed i~4y be assumed on account of the course of the diffu- eion current after attaining the end point. On the titration of magnesium salts the diffusion current showed two minima. Card 2/3 The points of the second minimum only could be arranged on a Investigation of the interaction of Potacsium Ferro- SOV/156-59-1-16/54 cyanide With Calcium and Magnesium Salts by the Method of Amperometric Titration calibration curve and correspond to the formula MgK 10 rFe(CN) 6'j3' The precipitate of the first minimum is unstable and passes during the titration into the compound mentioned above, There are 2 figures, I table and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra analiticheskoy k1himii Saratovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im, N. G. Chernyshevskogo (Chair of Analytical Chemistry of Saratov State University imeni 11. G. Cherny- shevskiy) SUBMITTED: July 6,, 1958 Card 3/3 LENSKAYA, V. N.; TEREKHOVA, R. K. Amiperometric determination of sulfides in the presence of sulfates, thiosulfates, sulfites, and carbonates in alkaline wastes of petroleum refining and of phosphates in phosphate catalysts. Izv. vy3. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. tekh. 5 no.5'.717-721 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Saratovsldy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni N. G. Ghernyshevskogo, kafedra analiticheskoy khimii. (Sulfides) (Phosphates) (Conductometric analysis) LENSKAYA, VA.; BRYANTSEVA, !.N. Specific action of a cation exchanger as dependent on the amount of new active groups introduced. Uch.zap. SGU 75i 88-90 162. (MIRA 170) MUSTAFIN, I.S.; LFNSKAYA, V.N.; TEREKHOVA, R.K. Interaction between copper and chromium salts. Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.10:2314-2317. 0 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.G. Chernyshev- skogo, kafedra analiticheskoy khijaii. (Copper salts) (Cbromium salts) KOMAROVA, G.Ye., 12.113--FAYA 'i.N. j- .- - -3 - -1 PclarograpMr; stady ~.f alizqr--~n S. lzv. vys. ucheb. zav.-, khim. t- kh..r.. takh. 8 no.lt69-74 165. MRA 1836, 1. Sara~-.vqkl-y goaulurs;~-ennyy universitot lmen:~ Chcrnysh8vEk,-,go k-afedra "P~'Ltlchesk;~y khbull. Ab V 3/144/60/000/009/002/007 EOLVE13 5 AUTHOR: LensjS~A~.N. (Assistant) TITLE: Electronic Simulation of Electromechanical Systems Including.Coupling_Elastici.ty and Backlash PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshik0Uchebnykh zavedeniy, Elektromekhanika, 1960, No. 9, pp 11-20 TEXT: This paper forms part of a larger investigation of the behaviour of a composite system which includes a long transmission line and heavy metal-works. subject to periodic loading. The present aim is an accurate electrical model of the typical rolling mill. The essential parts are shown in Fig. 1 where masses 01 and 0- are coupled by an elastic shaft. Mass 01 consists of two parts geared together with defined backlash. The equations of motion are: 012 M(l)t2 ' 1012 2 M(l) 12- M1 -M 2 (4) 51-1 2 C12 M, + ~12 M11- it C12 M(l) "2 9111 ~'2 '(M (1)12- +M2) (5) Card 1/4 s/144/60/000/009/002/007 E041/E135 Electronic Simulation of Electromechanical Systems Including Coupling Elasticity and Backlash where M(1)12 - moment of the elasticity forces associated with the elementary system formed by the masses 01', 02 and the elastic coupling Cl--; M(1)112 - the relative coordinate of displacement of the mass ell' expressed in dimensions of the moment of the elastic forces; 012 is the circular frequency of natural oscillations of the system. Depending on whether or not contact is made between the separate parts of the divided. mass M11 the dynamic conditions will be different. After allowing for these conditions and introducing appropriate sc*ale faotors5 the analogue computer equations are + a a U-) (-a-M M112 -- aRMl) + M(1)12'= - r ,a2~'(I) 3 T + M(1) 112 = alj~ll I a -M (1) 2 2 - a). (13) J ,then the gears are in contac-.t and Card 214 S/14L~/60/000/009/002/007 F-041/E135 Electronic Simulation of Electromechanical Systems Including Coupling Elasticity and Backlash M(1)12 a2~(J),2 I a5M.] UO M(1)11, ~ a5M(l),2 - a0l + af~'2 (17) when contact is,broken. Fig. 2 is a. block diagram of the system, The system excitation due to varying load torque is, provided by the standard function generator 64-3 (BN.-3). The drive motor is assumed to be a separately excited d.c. machine whose differential current and speed equations are Eqs (18), (19). The equivalent block diagram is in Fig. 3. Fig. 1+ shows.the overall simulation of rolling mill 2180 at the Zaporozhstall Works. The backlash is 0.008 radiang the coupling elasticity is 160.10~- kg.m. In Fig.5, (b) is.the simulator result, (a) is the experimental result. The ou:vves give: 1, roll pressure; 2, elastic coupling torque; 3, roll gap; 4, armature current. The method can be extended to multi-mass systems and already agreement to within 6-15% between simulation and experiment has been found on a 3-mass system. Card 3/1+ s/144/6o/000/009/002/007 E041/E135 Electronic Simulation of Electromechanical Systems Including CouDling Elasticity and Backlash There are 5 figures.and 4 Soviet references, ASSOCIATION3 Kafedra avtomatizatsil metallurgicheskogo oborudovaniya, Dnepropetrovskly metallurgicheskiy InstItut (Department for Aatomation of Metallurgical Equipment,,Dniepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute) SUBMITTED: JulY 17, 196o Ca-2d 4/4 S/148/6Q/GCQ/O'&0/017/0!8 A16i/Ao3rj AUTHORS; Kozhevnikov, S.N.; Lenskiy, A.N. TITLE: An Investigation of Processes in the Long-Run Pneumatic Cylinder of a Tube Piercing Mill PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1960, No. 102 PP. 172 - 178 TEXT: The work of the arbor thrust bearing displacement mechanism (Fig. I) has been studied in a 11140" piercing mill at the truboprokatnyy zavod lm. Lenina (Tube Rolling Plant im. Lenin) to see if the manoeuverability of the thrust bear- ing may be improved and the arbor work travel control automated. The pneumatic cylinder piston speea was measured with a device) (Fig. 2) transforming the piston motion into rotation of a tachodynamo (1) rotor, and the bearing motion was re- corded with a circular rheochord (2) and a slider (4) on the pulley (3); the rheochord was connected into a bridge circuit, and the piston travel oscillo- graphed (in a sawtooth curve because of the path of piston exceeding the circum- ference length of tlvpulley). The air pressure in the cylinder was measured by graphite and wire pickups and a pressure gauge, and the distributor valve positicn Card 1/6 S/148/60/r)00/010/017/018 A161/AO30 An Investigation of Processes in the Long-Run Pneumatic Cylinder of a Tube Pierc- ing Mill recorded with an air transformer the core of which was hinged to a rocking lever V connected to the valve rod. Current on the air transformer output corresponding to the transformer core position was oscillographed. A process oscillogram is included (Fig. 5). It was stated that the acceleration of the thrust bearing toward the lock was delayed comparing wit11 the acceleration in travel away from the lock, which was due to the slow air flow oul; of the right piston chamber af- ter the reverse, and in due time out of the left chamber during piercing. The maximum speed of the thrust bearing to the right was higher (v - 2.5 M/sec) than to the left (v = 2.1 m/sec) due to gravitation forces from the weight of the lev- ers adding to the motive force in the right travel. The total friction force in tremotion of the bearing on the guides, of the piston in the cylinder, and of the piston rod in the gland amounted to 160 kg, and it had a considerable effect on the maximum established speed of the thrust bearing motion, i.e., the bearing speed changed 10 - 12% when the friction force changed 20%. Thus it was obvious that the productivity of the piercing mill is affected very considerably by the tightness of the gland as well as by jam in the gland cover. The air pressure Card 2,16 . . . . . . . . . . S/148/60/000/010/017/018 Ai 61/Ao3c) An Investigation of Processes in the Long-Run Pneumatic Cylinder of a Tube Pierc- Ing Mill variations which were mainly before the distributor also hL,.d an effect on the es- tablished bearing speed - a pressure variation of 8 - 10% changed the established speed about 12%. The outrun of the thrust bearing vArIed between 0.250 and 0-500 m under the joint effect of forces and resistances and other factors. This =is-,d either blows tit the approach to -the front position (with 0.5 - 1.5 m1sec), or time losses (of 0.4 - 0.6 see). Conclusions: 1) The work time variation of the arbor thrust bearing is high (7-1 -.9-5-sco). 2) The time losses'between the ap- proach of the bearing to front position and the start of piercing occur at random and are manually controlled. They vary between 0.5 and 1.6 see. 3) The time variation of the auxilitary operations affects the productivity about 20,1/5 in piero- Ing short work, and about 18% in piercing long. 4) The productivity ought to be raised by cutting t.,,e auxiliary time. 5) The present state of air lines causes about 15% speed variation of the thrust bearing. The maximum motion speed from the lock is 2.15 m1sec, and toward the lock 2.5 m1sec at 3.2 atm pressure in the main. 6) Setting the distributors for closing both cylinder spaces considerably lowers the manoeuverability of the system. There are 6 figures and 2 Soviet re'f- erences., Card 3/6 . .... .. S/148/60/000/010/017/018 A16i/Ao3o An Investigation of Processes in tho Long-Run Pneumatic Cylinder of a Tube Pierc- ing Mill ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskly metallurgicheskiy institut.(Dnepropetrove,k Metal- lurgical Institute) 1 SUBMITTED% May 9, 1960 KOZHEVNIKOV,, S.N.; SKICHIW, F.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk; LEAaKa_A.N.,:Lrizh.; TKACHENKOp A.S., inzh. investigating the 950 blooming mill at the DzerzhJ-nskU plant by experimenral and ane-quical meanL. Ana with he.Lp of an electron model. Trudy Inst.chern.met.AN URSR 16237-55 t62. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSSR (for Kozhevnikov). (Dneprodzerzhinsk-Rolling mills-Testing) (Electronic analog computers) KOZHEVNIKOV, S.N.; SKICHKO, P.Ya.,, kand.tekim.nauk; LOBODA., V.M.,, inzh.; BOLISHAKOV, V.I.,, inzh. Determination of optima conditions of reduction mill operations. Trudy Inst.chern.metkN URSR 16270-47 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Rolling mills-Electromechanical analogies) KOZHEVNIKOV., S.U.; PRkZDNIKOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk;_LE!9-KIYA.,N.,inzh.; BOLISHAKOV, V.I., inzh. Investigating on an electron model the performance of the main line of a Pilgrim mill. Trudy Inst.chern.met.AN URSR 16:88- 104 162. 0MU 15:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSSR (for Kozhevnikov). (Rolling mills) (Electronic analog computers) KOZHEVNIKOV, S.N.; SKICHKO, P,,,Ya. Using electronic models for determining loads in the r-ain lines of rolling mills. Teor. mash. i mekh. no.96/97-'74-84 163. (MIRA 17:1) LENSKI-Y', Aleksandr,Nikolayevich, kand.tekhn.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy . sptxudnik; BOL,1~71AKOV, Vadim Ivanovich, starsh-iy inzhener Program control block of an electronic model of a reversive rolling miU. Iz.v..vys.ucheb.zav.; ele~.tromakh. 7-no.l.-80-85 164. (141 RA 17: 9) L 33113-66. EWT(d)/T/EWP(l) IJP(c) BBZGG ACC Nitt AP6024W2 SOURCE CODHt M00-1-W910001002102-1730-2, AUVORt lenskiy, As N' *I Bollshakov# V, lo ORG: none TITTZ -. Electronic modeling of collisions in mechanical systems SOURC13t IVUZ. Elektromokhinika. no. 2, 1966, 213-214 TOPIC TAGS: mathemtia Wdel. electronic circuit. circuit design, mechanical engineering, model ABSTRACT: A genersl method is suggested for modeling mechanical systems with play, based on the usage of a single mathematical description, in contrast to the previousl) used varying mathematical systems of description for systems with varying types of masses and varying connections. According to the method suggested, the movement equations for three-mass mechanical systems with gaps between masses and gaps in the connecting system iuan be described identically, A schematic diagram of the electronic circuit to realize ~he single equation is presented. The cn-lestion of energy degrada- tion is not discus5ede Orig. art* hast 3 figurese jrji~3-7 sUB CODE: 13, 09 SUBM DATE: 26Nov63 / MIG REF: D01 Card 1/1 - r BOOK EXPLOIT&TtON SOV/4530 vaesoyuznoye soveat V,.anlye po osnovnym problemicm teorid, =3hin 1. wokhanIzzov. 2d, Moscow, 1958. ntn--IkA W&Ahln. Abornik statey (DInamice or Machines; Collec- txon of Articles) Moscow, Mashgi., 1960. 240 p. (Its! Ttvly) Errata slip Inserted. 3,000 copies printed. Sponsor1ra Agencyt Institut manhinovedonlys, Akadeall rack Xd1torial Board. 1. 1. Artobolevskly (Reap. Ed.) Acad",qcLan, 3. 1. Artobolovskly, Doctor of Technical Sciences, pro- fessor. 0. a. Barwmv~, Doctor of Technical Sciences, pro- roamer, A. P. Bes3onov* Candidate of Technical Zclences, V. A. Gavrilarlm, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, A. To. riobrinakly, Doctor of TachnIc&1 Sciences, N. 1. Lavitakly. Doctor or Technical Sciences, Professor, ard L. X. Reshetov, Doctor or Technical Sciences, professor, Md.: L. V. Bezz~nova, candidate or Technical sciences, Managing Ed. for General Technical Literature and Liter&. turs on Transport Machine Building ~ __Ctaahglz A. P. XDZIO., Engineer; Tech..Ed.t B. 1. MaUcll. ruFmsz: This collection or artleles in Intended for engineers, desiggners, workers at scientific research In. and instrutore at schools of' higmer tecrtnical COVERAGEt This c*llectlon consists or reports presented at the All-t."lon Confer~nce on Problems In the Theory of xachl~* and Mechanisms held in Moscow in 1958. The re- ports =DCUS3 several problems of the dynamic design of ccenplex :aoch&n_-cAj systems. No personalities am men- tioned. References accompany most or the articles. 9. Pelakudl, and L. Wmachuk (Buc6arost)-.- Transmitters for the Experimental Do- t.j~alnatlon of Trajectories in Plane Mechanisms 35 A. X- Csx-Aldato of Technical Sciences. Stands for e ubjecIrs for Impact Vibration 4T M Vorob?yeva, T. .1 Candidate or Technical Sciences. Dy- mcmxcl 5T-=N =Tvtilon of Vertical Turrets 54 h X- Candidate of Technical sciences. Certain =:e.Tr'cjr',W~ed Natural Vibrations, of Machaftism3 With 12s.stic Elezenta 66 rqbrjnskIt_A_je., Doctor of Technical 341ancen. The TS-P FrYOf V1br9tQz7-Z~P8ct Mechaniaw 72 Xosh*XDjjmj__1__X_ and A.=H~~Un& . Aj,,Corraspondina Me=- Wr-%, Academy or Sale co;I:astia a Inveacigation or r *c%sodeas With free Play In BORISOV, V.M.; LENSKIY, A.S. V~11"gp*gpav-~ Basic means for the development and tasks of the mineral fertilizer industry. Khim.prom. no.1:13-16 Ja 164. (KRA 1-7:2) 1. Nauehno-issledovatellskiy institt.t po udobreniyam i Insakto- fungitsidam im. Ya.V.Sampylova. 1 01 r --'~ '/I.-) , / VE. LLT, SKXIA -I Ler-'-a~Ta, Y~. 11. "Th,; sol-1 cf tr-e City of Sar~itov", Tru(f.-d,, Sarat. !,-,os. med. L- Vol. VT, lc')!7, p. 27;9;-50. SO- U-4`31, 1~ Se-Pt- 53 (Letoris 'Zhurnal InyII--h Statc-~,;-, No. 2)t, lc)lc)) SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; ATAVIN, A.S.; LENSKIKH, G.V.; ALIPERT, M.L. Reactivity of the hydrate forms of aldvhydez. Interact.-Lon of chloral hydrate with some vinly ethers. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no. 3:657-660 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Irkutskiy institut organicheakoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondant AN SSSR (for Shostakovskiy). kh oy kh. r.3"' ATAJl~,~,,, A.S.; APPERT, aidr-hyae .,:rdra~-e-E- tv 0 if - .-~ vir.--, '1~4,yl ether. Zhur. ia 165. F-an ic heskoy kh it-lilitsk4y ITstitat or s, ISNSKIY, A-k. Practice in ftedingf spotted nnindmmr. (Csr,rus hortulovin! Swill.) K~tr. 1 zvr,!c., 5, No. 4, 1952. Month-1 List of Russian Accessions, Library of Con~Ttos, Deccril-er 1952. UIICLA-SIF:ED. OW r' a1-4 ,.~ - 2LI 00 r 27512 8/080/60/033/006/012/041/XX 1)232/1)302 AUTHORSt Ryadneva, L.P. and Lenskiy, A.S. TITIE: Saturated vapor pressure of 3 A Cl 2 PERIODICAL; Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, ve 33# no* 6, 196og 1272 - 1280 TEXT: The present work aimed at determining the effect of tempera- ture on the vapor pressure of S 205Cl 2v To do this and to determine the effect of chemical disassociation of 3 2 05 Cl2on the vapor pressure, the author employed three different methods: dynamic, static and flow* Experimental work is then described. The 8 205 al2 obtained appeared as a transparentg colorlessp volatile liquid. It contained 991F - 99 .9 % of S 205Cl. 2;HS03 01 was determined by a special method and found to be present only as slight traces or to be completely absent. Detomination of the vapor pressure by the Card 1/3 VV 27512 3/080/60/033/006/012/041/XX Saturated vapor pressure of D232/D302 was established that S 205Cl2 undergoes partial chemical decomposi- tion at much lower temperatures than suggested by earlier investi- gations* A production method is suggested for the roduction of high purity S205Cl 2 completely free from moisture Uractional cry- stallization in vacuum) and from HCO Cl. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 18 references: 3 Soviet-bl8c and 15 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent references to the English-language publications read as follows; Am. Pat. 253.0410 (1950); W. S J. Chem. Ed., 59 4699 1928; Bull Soc. Chim. 499 T83, 10,31; E.W. Whlson, N.K. Adam, Trans. Faraday*Soc. 44, 6, 306, 1948; G. Hill Douglassp J. Am. Chemo Soc., 539 3192p 1931. ASSOOIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy inBtitUt udobreniy i in- sektofungisidov (Scientific Research Institute of Fertilizers and Insecticides) SUBMITTED: June 29, 1959 Card 3/3 3/060/62/03 5/004/005/022 D267/D301 AUTHORS: skiv- A. IS-, Shaposhnikova, A. D. and Alliluyeval A. 13. TITLE: Physico-chemical properties of difluorophQsphoric acid PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 4, 1962, 760-768 TEXT: In view of the growing industrial importance of the difluo- rophosphoric acid the authors decided to carry out a detailed study of the following properties of this substance; Density, viscosity and saturated vapor pressure as functions of temperature. The metitod of preparing the acid and the apparatus used for the various deter- minations are described in detail. For the density the following equation was obtained by the method of least squares (for the range from -40 to +600C): t 6 2 D4 = 1.6397 - 2.451-10- 3.t + 1.12-10- .t (3) Card 1/3 Physico-chemical properties ... 5/08 0/62/03 5/004 /005/022 D267/D301 where D 4T is in g/ml and t in deg. C. The equation for viscosity in poises) at temperatures T (in deg. K) was lg 1.27912 + 405,35 _ 0.0045507 - T T (4) (for the range from -40 to +45 0C). For the saturated vapor pressure (range from -22 to +1080C) the following equation was obtained by the static method: 1g P 421-195 - 0.478214-log T + 0.0137121 T (5) T whereas the dynamic method (ebullioscopy) yielded Card 2/ 3 RYADNEVA, L.P.; LENSKIY, A.S. Saturated vapor pressure of HSO~Cl. Zhur. prikl. khim. .36 no.11:2413-2419 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) U~M 7 i "I .s st e- m i VT -7 Aim., 3 no.12:2716-272~', LENSKIYY -A.S.; SHAPOSHNIKOVA, A.D.; SOKOLOVA, Ye.S. Thermal constants of chlorosulfonic acid and of mixturps of fluosulfon'Le acid with sulfuric anhydride. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.5:1147-1154 NY 164. (MIRA 17:9) PASECHNIKOVP U.S.; ~XITSKIY, A.V. Determning the periodicity oj~ cleaning the rot"or 0-' a centrifugal oil filter. Sbor. rab. GOSNITI no.17:24-28 162. (I =A 17 : 9) LENSKIY, A.V., inzh.; PASECHNIKOV, N.S., inzh. Study of the accumulation of impurities in the oil of a tractor engine. Mekh. i elek. sots. sellkhoz...21 no.402-35 163. (MIRA 16-9) 1. G6sudarstvennyy Ysesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekhnologi- cheskiy institut remonta i ekspluatatsii mashinno-traktornogo parka. (Tractors-Engines) TATSMO, Tiktor Afanaslyevich;J~WT,Aje., inzh., retsenzent; POWJMTOTv TO.Y., inzh., red.; RLIKIND, V.D., tekhn.red. (Safety engineering in the operation of agricultural mchinery) Tekhnika bazopsononti pri ekepluatataii sell- skokhoxialetvannykh mashin. Kosk7a, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ryp 1959* 359 i,. (MIRA 13:5) (Agricultural machinery-Saeaty measures) LENSKIY, B. S. Cand Med Sai -- "Treatment of chronic proctoaigmoiditis under Ili ~ratian f irri ation, conditions of the Yessentuki health resort 9~a ~4- 0 , \ "Y' 5 *,,. . , ot-the Mos, 1960 (Min of Health USISR. Central Inst or i and Physiotherapy). (KL, 1-61, 208) -397- VISHNEVSKIYP A.S., prof.; NANAZIASHVILI, I.S., nauchnyy sotrudnik; prinimaji unba5tiye: ZOVALENK0, M.D.; ZffD,1AR733E7A, T.I.; B1. S Health resort treatment of severe forms of hepatitis and cirrhosis df the liver. Uch.zap.Pyat.gos.nauch.-issl.balln.inst. 3:227-131 16o. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Sanatoriy No.7, Yessentuki (for Kovalenko). 2. Sanatoriy No.11 Yessentuki (for Zhemartseva). 3. Sanatoriy imeni I.M.Sechenova Yessentuji (for Lenskiy). (LIVER-CIRRHOSIS) (LIVER-DISEASES) (YESSENTUKI-HEAtTH RESORTSI WATERING-PLACES, ETC.) 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Biul. teldi.-ekon. inform. no.11: 77-79 '59. (MIR& 13:4) (China--Petroleum industry) EDLOrARET, T.I.; PEKSM"I, Yu.A.; LR!SEUR_V.-, AVSB'Nuly, Yu.M.; KISTYAUTSBY, L.A.; SHYETSOY, N.I.; TELEGIN, Ye.I.; =0Y, A.A.; S2NIN, V.P.; IIBTRUSOY, A.A.; GAVRILOY, Y.Y.; IIIKOIuIYENKO, 2h.l.; VOLKOY, N.Y.; KAIL45MUOT, A.A.; FWKSIN, S.T.; POPOV, N.N.; KARS11nTOY, L.H.; YAKD10YA, T.A.; 'MAT-ASHOT, V.P.; KOSOIIOGOY, L.A.; FUSMIKOY, U.N.; SLADKOYSKIY, M.I., red.; IVANOY, N.I., red.; I"NIKOYA, Ye., red.; HOMTINA, R.0 tekhn.rea. (Economic development in the people's democracies; review for 19581 Razvitie ekonomiki stran nqrodnoi demokratli; obzor 2a 1958 g. Pod red. M.I.Sladkovskogo i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsial'- no--akon.lit-ry, 1959. 358 P. (MIRA 13-7) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatelleldy kon"yunkturnyy inatitut. (Communist countries--Economic conditions) BURBAKI, Nikolay [Bourbaki, Nikolas] (Yrantsip - SShA);-MSUI D.N. [translator] The architecture of mathematico. Mat. pros. no-5:99-112 160. 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