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KALININ, G'Pd J~kV N _A.0, ~~ ..... .. ,rudy GO no&173&67-75 .) Calculation or atn'-sTIP-00 jYe-:!J-F1taticr* (mm 19, 1 165* y inatitut prognozovo 1. Tsent-~alfvr .[AAUCrC_N';_~'n6045'6. MUM COM URIOOA/60~~~ '1ORt loviny A. Ge (CwAidato of technical sciences); Borshchovoklyt Yes No ORG: ILvdromatoorolo Lwa Scientific esearch Center SSSIt (Gidrometomvlogichaskiy nauthno-isslod 1fo toontr SSSR) TIM: Choice of parameters of influence functions using..An analog computer SOURCRs -116teorolo0ya-i.gidrologiya. no* G. 1966. 3-5-37 TOPIC TAGSt analog computer, oncillograph ABSWCT: An electronic analog computer can be used in choosing the para- motors of influence functions/ iaking it possible to make multiple com- :parisons of hydrographs; by the method described in this paper the cor- .rection of the parameters of the influence functions in possible directly. ~in the selection process* The PR-27 analog computer Is supplemented b7' an oscillograph having a screen measuring 180 x 220 m with a tube after- -glow up to 30 secondso The oscillograph screen continuously shows the actual and computed hydrographso The duration or each cycle of compar- Ison of the hydrographs-for 100 days is 12 seconds* Bjr varying values .'directly in.the course of solution tho' operator at the same time can icbserve on the screen the resulting changes of the compated hydrographo, The operatox! thus am =ko.a Y=7 great, number of oomparisons in a short i go t 00,3 00w 004 pot, lmih4-A; d"W4 "do $jAuj. Arsk. j,(j%jAlj, Not asrrt;4 by am 11w aliclitiv IV to C&I LAAM 4 Icdtwwwf. -,!-Tee 0 ;-00 I-00 800 see 800 000 600 COO 800 X** Ixog "'Oo isoo 20* 0000#0001i logo "go 0 u 10 A, 4 9 1 11 Ofa a I A 4 9 to 0 0 0:40 o*oooo**Oo*ooooooto 00019066606004:000090*0~ 0000010000000004000000000ilooof Soo jo-offoo - 0 LM14, -- - - - IZIGUYA , IF. !'T-- - -A ~J-_; KWN Contribution t the Problem of the Pdhogenesis of Frost bite. The Role of LocalDisturbances Of the Blood CIrculatiOr, Arkhiv Biol Nauk, 60, 1941, 3, 15-24 TUSHIMICIT, M.D. *. 22VIN, A. 1. ...... 11 Characteristics of Botkiri's diseases (epidemic Tirus hepatitis) according to clinical data, 1947-1948. Sovet.vrach.abor-n. no.17: 13-20 3 149. (CLKL 19:2) 1. Of the Propedeutto and Therapeutic Clinic of the first Leningrad Medinal Institute imeni I.P.Pavlov. "I --, -, /, ) , 'I, - "; . - ~ 'L - LICYIN, A.Iej BABOV. D.M.; SHRIMMIN, A.Y. NPneumoconiosts"; bibliographic index to Russian literature from 1918-1955. Reviewed by A.I.Ievin, D.M.Babov, A.V.Sholeketin. Gig. truda L prof exab. I no.5:62-63 S-'O 157. (MIRA 10:11) (BIBLIOGROKY-UNGS-DUST DISIASIS) USSR / Pharmacologyo Toxicology, Anti-Inflammatory V Drugs, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.o No 9. 1958, 42436. Author Inst : Not Given't Title : Butadione Therapy of Reiter's Syndrome. Orig Pubs Vrachebn, delo, 1957, No 10, 1083-io84. Abstracts The author reports that butadione appears to be an effective drug in the therapy complex of the socalled Reiter's Syndrome. Card 1/1 'e7- K//y IXTIN, A.1 kand.sednank Reorganization of teaching in medical schools. Gig. i son. 23 no.l: 64-65 Ja 158. (HIU 11:2) lo Is Krivoroshakogo institute gigirevy truds I professionallurkh sabolevaniya (XZDICINN--SMY A11D TRACHING) A.I.; KRASILISHCHIK, D.Z. (Krivoy Rog) Combination of silicools, tuberculosis, and cancer of the lungs, Arkh.pat. 21 no.6173-74 159. (MIRA 12:12) L Is Krivoroshokogo institute g1glyeny truda I profsabolevanly dir. - kand.med.tauk Ye.l. Stoshouskaya) i tuborkulasnoy bollnitsy iglaynyy vraoh P#Ge Zaryankin), (WNG 130PLASKS, compl. silicosis & tubere, (Bus)) (TUR1RC=SISt PULMNARY, coupl. silicosis & lung cancer (Has)) (SILICOSIS' compl, pule. tubere, & lung cancer (Ru XkWATAq A.P., kund.ned.nau1c; IJWIN, A.L. )Mnd.ned.nauk; ULZID1, G.Kh.4 VOLEWA, V. M. Treatment of hnmrtension with reserpine. Kas.-sed.shur. 40 no.2:62-65 Mr-Ap '59. (M=A 12--11) 1. Is Krivoroshokoy klinicheakoy spettealizirovannoy bollnitey (glavyrach - A.G.Shwaakov). (HYMTMSION) (RICSIRPINN) s//06IJ61/000/1011/033/040 B110/B201 AUTHORS: Levi n,._A,_L_,_.Byskin, M. 1. TITLE: Production of standard fuels and individual hydrocarbons PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 11, 1961, 485, abotract 194214 (11M214) (Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t neftpkhim. protnessov, 196o, vyp. 1, 129-146) TEXT: Synthol, a mixture of hydrocarbons of the paraffin series, served as starting muterial for the production of n-heptane. It consists mainly of-c3-C? as well as of the accompanying unsaturated hydrocarbons (up to 40 4 A n the low-boiling and up to 20,"# in the high-boiling fractions) with a possible content of the heptane-heptene fraction of about 20;'j ' inclusive of 13.6~of n-heptane. Synthol was subjected to gradual fractiona- tion on a laboratory column with 25 plates and the reflux number 20. ;lost of the heptene-heptane fraction is contained in the fraction boil .ing between 96 and 900C. Unsaturated hydrocarbons were purified by means of sulfuric acid or by hydrogenation of this fraction at 1600C. at a volume rate 0.15 per volume of catalyst (nickel on kieselguhr), and at an H, Card 113 31 108 116 1 /000/011 10331't)4 0 Production of standard fuels and ... BIIO/B201 feeding rato of 8 l/hr. Under equal fractionation conditions the yield of standard heptano obtained by hydrogenation is 23-35' 1higher than on purification by sulfuric acid. ~he n-heptane samples so obtained display C- the following characteristics: d 0 - 0.6631 - 0.6848; n'O -, 1.36777 - 4 D - 1-38825, aniline point 70-0-70.1, boiling point 96.0-98.5, octane number 0. The purity of the product obtained was checked by tal:ing a Raman spectrum. The yield of standard heptane is 35.6,'0' of the capacity per working cycle. Standard and commercial isooctane (fuel 3) were obtained from alkyl gasoline of Guey.,vskiy IIPZ (-Uur-yevsk IIIPZ) in two stages: a) separation of the 6U-IOOOC fraction from the alkylate on the rectification units of the first stage, and b) separation of standard fuels from the 80-1000C fraction on the precision rectification units of the second stage. The 98.2-99.10C fraction was taken as commercial and the 99.1-99-40C fraction as standard isooctane. The total yield of standard fuels was 16,7i~ of the initial gasoline. Standari isooctane had 20 20 d4 . 0.6919; n D . 1.3917, boiling point - 99.20C, octane number 100. Analogously, the following substances were separated from the corresponding Card 2/3 S/081/61/000/011/033/040 Production of standard fuels and ... B110/B201 alkyl-gasoline fractionc:.isopentane, 2,3-dimethyl butane, and other hydrocarbons. A project of provisional industrial production conditions for standard n-heptane was suggested. The production of standard hydro- carbons was started on an experimental plant. Technical data concerning the planning of an industrial plant for standard fuels are given. [ilbstracter's note: Complete translation.3 Card 3/3 ZHMZNUKO ISVINO A.I. Zffect of certain structural factors on the effectiveness of -laboratory colums vith a spiral prismatic packing. Trudy VNIINef- takhIm no.ls:L47-155 160. (MIRA 1411) (Packed tovero) LEVIEV A.I., kandwd.nauk (Krivoy Rog) Vectorcardiogram In pneumoconiosis. Klin.med. nos4:74-78 162. (MM 15:5) 1. 1z Krivorosbakogo instituta gigi truda i profzabolevaniy V77 (dir. T kand.medonauk A,G. Sbumako , UMGS-DUST DISFASES) (VECTORCARDIOGRAPiff) LSVINP A.I.# kand.med.nauk Signiflaude bf the liquid retwtica test in powwomlosis. Vkaoh.delo ]jo.11ijb;a Ja 163. (KMA 1682) lo rrivorosbakil institat gigiyany truda i professionalln7kh wboleraniy. Wnw.--Amysis AND PATHOLOGY) (WNGS--DUST DISUSFJ) .1XVIN, A.I.,, kand.med.nauk; KOVALICHUN, A.A... kand.med.nauk r- Rxeretion of 17-kBtosteroido in pulmonary cardiac insuffieiency. Vrach. delo no.803-36 Ag'63. (HUA 16t9) 1. Krivoroahakiy institut gigiyany truda i profoosionallnykh sabolevaniy ismolm) (Cott FUU401wz) I I sod. nauk Use of sterold hormmee in pammary and cardiao Insuffioien , Soy. mod. 27 no.12&30-33 D163 (MIRA l7t4l I& lir Nrivorozhakogo nauebino-4seledovatellskogo Instituta gi- giyany truda i profesolonalinykb sabolavmly ( dir. - kand.me& anuk A.G. 9humakov). Lout I.I. Re0ex influenoes fr= the re6eptors of the stomsoh to the heart un4er nomal arid experimerftl pathologioal conditione. Trudy Insts fisiols 91241-2" f60, (MIRA 1413) 1. Labon'tbriya kortiko-visteemllnoy patologil (saveduyushohly - I*T*Kurto:Ln) Inotituta fisiologii Im. I.F.Pavlova. (RULEXES) (STOMACH) 11ININ, A.-I., prof.; - .A., kind. A:.,,; .nttlx'k, i '.. "I ~* , I-%*I# C Calparallve jnaiys!s rit' ltftn rmi0t* in trentirf, wit" CrirlIt and manit.rit. Sov. m-d. 28 no.14:28-1'-i') ',~ I!jl. (MMA 18-41) 1. Kafedra propodevtik,L mil.renvilkh bt-):P.4rf,y 1- - Prof. A.T. Levin' Ilorm.-kogo zoditrAn-kogo inbtltutrl. LSVIN, A.I*--.-. tionating Colwns Comparative Characteristic of laboratorY frao ?SS) and caps. TruO Inst.01higgaso no.6:139-156 131. (MIRA (Distillation, Fractional) Tettivg ItAdevalusting milthodit for! PAS "d L. 0. (AWLAIGAZ) 6. 121-1q(1951).-Various f"011(iiN Wt" ItivestigmCd hor It3tilig W). fra.- timin ibis Coluitin't tued Y -PC- ~ ..Ix (a) Ikmrenc~lkhlar(A-Oanc surklard rrJ%t. 101' th* C011811111S 1000f L-vi 01412 50 tI3tVrOk=1 f4attl, 410 (b) heptAng (b. W4 ) + lvoWfana (ti. 99.2*) standa(d mitt. for the caltimm bicludiog tip to 303 theomkvi pkilm (klftl Outs). For (!etic. the compri. rJ tile wigt. ablained' during the apemtinn. the "raimile mhai- mcilaxi (mix. CM. temp. Points of Sn"C. Soln. In Comixontnts: I.A.V for heptane and 195.5' fnr 6aktatie) iv;m ~.ucvi~ik*fully applied. jesting tnethud,i (or ffaCtitmilvic colur~)%s Include thg following devvi,t tnax. k^n1low INJIM late, static AM d IC "I' uld hotd-up". equil. lim" I"I. of d%taratir-1 d'-lWaflow 13111M (a) Its e(joil. by fiti Avet dittl (b) 10-1-tftAilt W041,14 MAPN61US. kv. Y~ tv r Y --influeno 04 cetiA6 rittom on t6 o4 X_ - ton n 90114Z A ~ 1. Ixvit. X11, AY;WtZ mOVA, 4UQ L. 'I. ~P FIVIVY114. Adva.-fs- 1k.10irtki. mmnm- Frwab"!hi Gout (vilAtea) 6'. of ftitahl folors wm tarkd out, Liv.1gulmi; Lcw[~: dbuctmimmma Of rautims (4-2Z' min. 1,,* it, :tnd Z-170cm. high). type &nJ ike of pack- itzg, I!,, 111 [Intl urrange(mir, of ;xwkive. irtrtimlity and ta"wr w met.;oda Cd I&C-4 tit, a atul hilwilating, and (b i - Of tfttite4 'mists. n" I Ilp-Ir etimpti., initial VVI. at skii-ti. to tv Aqxt.: -ific rate of tt"n-. itial. tif `1;tpiA I#OM tilt" Itt packing. 4M, liq .1d. IJ14A%k-t alul re. uid, rite unit wtal mut. 0 ill ' mim. fiet"nal cificriting conelitkao, boluemv of inai.ten- Ing. wustts etc 71wr highttt fractionating efIcctivear" *Qq 44 - Iwo by ;;tklug I X I itun. 3-edtid PPImls (d, prt- I I. . 1111WIt JU~4 retillfig U1,61r.), 'while tlit. low"t was %ith With immitig tif mAjmn diant. Irtmi 4 to Irp skint. Ote cf- IrctIvenv~,% of 3.ttlgtd kph,tj txAlng U ulto locicatied by 4jbwt2D%. Inert "Ing ilic lidght ti calumn Nita -Vo to 140 'em., while packlu, Is v*Ikulally wrallsmi, has 1w Itowl upon die rtlativeAcctivrot"of pidlits.btit V tivai-Aumn Is mitimucituily jgwkej its 1.0ght twim-um, (Fr4n 10 to ton ent, kwhi toraLw rA "Ittl0it tjulv. ton theoretical platv" by3O- * trains Veflical pashloo litt, 03c, 311%. 1.1cileclitm within 46 -ksl by 3-WpNI h" colutum tit %rmH d6m. pack I. ra f i l in " prPalml effect ispon columa ti ect mm. w" the aw of Is different mixtis, (lieuxetw4kh1twmthime, MrAwniteve: Art eiraluatt"a of CxAwrm effectivent" In "pill. Is &Ptodeiat Tb4tpo.a = W Plates (ideal suirm) Is decreased (acccirdinir to t, 011"Ientwy-Fruet's evaluation f(wilmla), "Ith She gweptlem 14 tilt OlKNI414 M14116.0nil W101 I'M Wei Ut didlible uut-' Put IEVIN, A. I. "Investigation of the Influence of Som* Structural and Technological Factors on the Operation of Laboratory Rectification Columns." Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Sci-Res Inst of Petroleum Refining and Production of Synthetic Liquid Fuel 'LenKII, I Min Petroleum Industry USSR, Leningrad, 1954. (KL, No 1,, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Instiutiono (12) SOs Sm. No. 5560 24 Jun 55 MIN AoIe It ~ I ~-' I Choosing a layout for the continuous fractionaltion of synthetic fatty soldso Xhim. i tekh.topl. i masel n0-8:27-30 Ag '57. (KIRA 10110) leLeningradskiy neftyanor isoledovatellskir institut. (Dist4llation) (Acids, Fatty) AVMOR: Le-~Ir, A. I. I 2~ T ITLE so ompcsitl r- Fatty AL,ids Iloparad by Oxidatic, of 8.311d Paraffl- Postav sintet. zhirn7kh pokaulisny.,7kh oklslertly6m t-i--r~1y'r-h paraf Inca,) - MIODIOAL: Xhimiya 1 TeW.,,_-t.Ac Iya T,~~pjj.y 4A. Mas:)J. 1958, Nj-.C~. pp. 29 - 33. !UBBRI. ABSTUCT: The followirg gynthetir. fatty acid3 are rrepared ir thq Shebekir,, Coxtil.!~ SZIK! C5 - 06P C7 - C, .4 Clo - 016 1. 0 C,,% 0 citainixiC 1-1.0hor fatty 17 - :L, ar4 a1sc a -i-at residue 2. a:A a r,,!-.,rmirLz residus. T!-,P, fractioral aoids than 0 ocmpositic.-.~, Z:k fa*,L7 a..!Ala was determinel b7 rc::t1.f!cf-ttJ.cn and dietillation of ~.,amplss of siAds priipared at Shebekino during 195P,. Thi.- c~13tlllaticzi was narvlaa& cut urler vacuum in a c~lnt:Lrfticus iurrDnt of heated water var. -jur (steam) on the apparatu3 Iii,cwn In The analysis and distilla- tion of the a.,1.1.3 was under the leadership of L. 0. Semenyuk. The ccntent c-f fatty acids Jr. tha vat residue ((,-,rer C;!- ) wac determined bj lapenification. Industrial fract4ons -If acidi from bha`-ek1no were also tested. k-srage yiel"'I )f industrial H-actions (1955 - Card 1/2 1956) and thal-, yp:t,-:pazrt1ea are C.;'Wen Cralule 1); The Composition of Synthotip, Patty A-.Ids Prepared by Oxidation of Solid-Paraffins. distillation cur-res of Industrial sample a off fatty a-Ads are shown in Fig,.2,, and reatification our.-ciz of mixtures of fatty acids In Figs. 3 and 4. Table C: ;ompositlon of mixtures of fatty acids and industrial fra,,~tions from Shebekino, The latter data Indicate that each Industrial fraction contains a 2onsiderable quantity of leri-mole.cular and high-Molecular a3ids which are undesirable admixtures. About SOX of the'appropriate acids are vontainad in industrial fra3tions (Tables 3). Norms Pn thq required content of these acids in.the industrial fi-actions were -omputed (Table 4) n inarease ir. the nornterit of these aolds (up to* 70%-_ 654) ~an be achlaved b7 u3ing rijpaate,-l rectificaticn. It is pointed out that It ia possible to separate the fraetions of aoids up to C-16 on columns with up to 25 theoretical plates when carry"t-, * C'Ut the distillation under pressure. There are 4 TMOS, 4 2 So7let References. ASSOCIATION: lenNII Card 2/2 LEVIN, A. I. Laboratory column for microfractionAtion. Zhur.prikl,khim. 31 nooll:1655-1661 N 158, (MIRA 12:2) 1. Vessoyuznyy nanchno-isoledovatellskiy institut neftekhtmi- chsokikh proteessove (Distillation affaratus) 28(5) SOV/32-25-5-47/56 AUTHOR: Levin, A. lo TITLE: Rectifying Column With Regularly Arranged Disk-like Filling Bodies (Rektifikatsionnaya kolonka s upcryadochennoy diskovoy nasadkoy) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 5, pp 630-631 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Rectifying columns with irregularly arranged filling bodies have the disadvantage of causing irregular gas- and liquid distribution which can be avoided by specially arranged filling bodiesl and thus a better contact between liquid phase and gas phase can be obtained* The Stedman-type filling body (Ref 1) Is one of the best consisting of cone-shaped reticular caps; since its production is difficult, howevery this filling body has not been used frequently. In the case under review a similar filling body was made of level retieular dicks (Fig) which were reinforced by rings of wire. A column (diameter: 15 mm, height: 35 cm) was.produced for testing the filling 2bodies, and 160 bottoms of copper gauze (16 X24 openings/cm ) of the shape mentioned above were inserted at a height of 30 cm. It Card 112 was found that the column mentioned above is as efficient as SOT/32-25-5-47/56 Rectifying Column With Regularly Arranged Disk-like Filling Bodies a column with Stedman filling bodies, There are I figure and 3 references, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nau,3hnc-is9ledovate11skiy institut neftekbdmiche3- kikh Drotsesso-i (All-Union Scientifia Research Institute .-f Petro-chemical ProCeS3eg) Card 2/2 LIVINg A I I SVMM9 L.O.; YELCHUINOVA, B,V, --~ ~-O I Rectification of synthetic fatty acids and alcohols. Trudy VNIINeftakhim no.1:5.-43 160. (MIRA .14: 1) (Aoids,, Fatty) (Alcohgls) (Distillationt Fraotiou*l) 0 LSVIN,, A.I.; ZHELZZNM.. A.S.; SDM=,, L.O. Iscovery of lov molecular veight monobasio organic acids from "ous solutions by wctractione trudy MINeftekhim.no.1:84,94 160,, (MDRA 148 1) (Aoids., Organic) (Zxtraction (Chemistry)) ZHZIXZNYAK9 A.S.;-TZVINj_Ajt_ Study of the ateotropian of binary systems, Trudy MINeftekhix n0,1195-1 160* (KM 1481) Otsystems (Chemistry)) (Azeotropy) POKORSKIrq V.N.j KATSM&N. S.V.t_TlNp A.I. ___ Study of synthol for the purpose of obtaining motor fuels, Trudy VNIINeftekhim noslsI05~428 160, (KM 14a) (Motor fueld) LEVIN A 1, Laboratory rectification columns. ,62. (Distillation apparatus) "I Trudy VNIlneftekhim no.5:3-19 (MIRA 15:7) ARISTOVICH, V.IU.LIFIIIL A.I.; MORACIEVSKIY, A.G. Liquid - vapor equilibrium in the systems consisting of low molecular weight acids of the aliphatic series and water. Trudy VIIIIWftekhiM io.5t84,101 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Aoidat Fatty) (Phaso rule and equilibrium) LF4VINp A.I. -W-~ Determ4T-tion of the approximate value of relative volatility of binary systems. Trudy VNIIneftekhim no.5:232-138 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Volatility) IZVINO A.I.; YSIZIMINOVA, B.V. Thermal stability of high molecular weight fatty acid3. Trudy VIIIInoftekhiz no,5*.139-143 162, (MIM 15:7) (Stearic acid-Thermal properties) f UVIN, A.I.; GOLISHMAN, V.G. f .-'- Throttling evaporation of synthetic fatty acids. Trudy VNII- neftekhim no.5;144-11+8 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Acids, Fatty) V IGONON, P.G., inzh.; SVITKI14, V.V inzh.; 14ITROFANOV M.G., kand.tekhri.nauk; SIXXTSOV, YU.S.,, inzh.; K;LOZHVARI,, A.A.,, ir.4-.; PASHDIKO, M.A., insh.; ZHIVOLUPb'V^A., inzh.; Prini-Ii uchastiye.- WSR:-,XKU, D.V.; TSYSKOVSKIY, V.K.; SHCHEGLOVA, TS.H.; FREYDIN, B.G.; FTLINIKOV, V.I.; LEVIIIA) M.1j; LEVIII A.I.- LURIYE, Ye.l.; BAYKINA, T.A.; UDOVENKOj S.A; MAJLCMKO, FXfect of the method of liquid parafrit. oxidizing on the yield and quality of the obtained fatty acida. Mael.-zhir.prom. 28 no.11:20-23 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Groznenakiy neuchno-iouledovatel'skiy neftyanoy Institut (for Igonin, Svitkin, Mirtofamv, Slepteov, Koloshvari, Pashenkos Zhivolupov), 2. Voesoyu=yy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut neftekhimichookikh protaeosov (for Mushenko., TSyakovskiy,, Shcheglova, Freydin, Pyllnikov,, Levinap Levin),39 Lengiprogaz (for Lurlye, Baykina)- 4. VNIISINZh (for Udovenko Marchenko). (Paraffins) (Acids, Fatty) GURYLEV, V.V.; LEVIN, A.I. Anode behavior of copper In pyrophosphate electrolyte6. 7(hur. prikl. khim. 37 no.12:2625-2630 D 164. (1141N1 180) Detorrinl,n(l uia rf ~,r. r-u-roeicn Gr ly pol,.t.3,f(;lmtchvA_,7. -.-.s --' ult ',E*!:i GCIRODE:TBKIY, M,S.; LEVINt A.I. Approach speed to a given position In positton-controlled xachine tools* Stan. I instr. 36 nos4t22-25 Ap 165, (141RA 1815) LEVIN, A.I,f 'AlYCHINA, O.N.; SOKOLOV, S.V. 3ynthesis of a6~(J-dlhydroperfluoroparsfflns from 6)-hydroperflu- orinated acids by Kolbas reaction. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.10t 1.778-1781 0 165. (MM 18,10) M.; a:VIN A-.I.; MUKEIN, V.A. Investigating conditions for the electrolytic refinIng of copper In a nickel-containing electrolyte. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tevet, met. 8 no.5s54-58 165. (MIRA 18tio) 1. Uraltakly politekhnicheakly institut, kafedra tekhnologii elektrokb1m1cheskikh proizvodstv. LAZAREV, LF~s 071-11ARYNKO, V.I.; I,WINP ~.I.j RUPOY, V.m. fffat!t of aurCaaa-ictiva aubstAnc-ts ca the prcceas of rzanivation of a lead olectm&-. "'.har, 38 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:30) 1. ins0tut. Imeni S.M.1r1rav3. BAYBULATOVA.. Z.K.1 LEM,, A.I.; RMTER, V.G. Relation between the basic structural elements of the Kara- Bogas region. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. gaol. 29 no.7t52-5a n 164 (MIRA 18e1) 1. Iftuobno-ispledovatellekaya laboratoriya geologicbeekikh kri- teriyev otserki perspektiv neftegazonoanostip Moskva@ 1XVIN, A.I.,. prof.; SMLEIISKIY, G.A.,, kand. mod. nauk Clinical and biochemical analysis of a rheumatic fever attack with an acute course. Vop. revm. 3 no.4:1+&-53 O-D 163. (MIRA 17s2) l:jIz kafedry propodevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav.-prof, A . Levin) Permskogo meditsinskogo instita. W'W L 27399-65 !ACCLOMOU Iks- S/0121/6h/Ow 1010100181 M-2 3 AUTHORs L"a,_A" 1TITIEs Eleatro4draulia food drive with wide-range, stepleas speed control i :SMCEs Stan1d i instrusents no* 10, 1964# 16-23 TOPM TACSs hydraulic equipment,, automation, metalwodcIng machinery Abstracts This newly designed *200trohydraulic food drive in the automation of estal-working machinery consists of hydraulio motor. hydraulic amplifier. tacho- meter generator, electro-mechanical converter, electronic amplifier and a como- pe=ating network. The theory of the aectanism is illustrated by numerous equations describing all the electrical and macharLical functions, and by correspoading graphs. Experimental data derived from the test model are also given, including oecillogrww of ape" var-iation. The drive guarantees a wide range of speed control. high degree of speed stab- Uity, ria'Alty of zechaniesa characteristics. linearity of tho controlled characteristic*, and high-speed reaction during &periodic transition arocesaes. Orig. &z-t. has 12 f1gures and 27 formulas. Card L 27399-65 ICCESSION HRt AP5W52o IAS=TATIONS awe ISUMTTEDS 00 EUM t 00 SUB CODEs IE i INO REF BDVI WO 003 Card 2A NO 11 RM I IN U IR --j T'! AIR LEVIN,_,4 1,0 insh,j IAURSVp V.F.t insh. Concerning the use of a t,o,,in.forming lead plates for storage batteries. Vast. slak o cm 31 no.6t6O-62 Ja 161. (NDU 16s7) (Storage batteries) Uffil- Arnolld Ioatfovich. insh.; FAYNGVM. Baum Senoylovich. Insh.: V3WGRMrYUX, L*Iq* red,*, KARABILOYA, S.Fo. tekhn.red, (Use of machinery In building and repairing subscription radio lines and district telephone lines] Makhanizataiia rabot po stroitel'styn I remontu linsino-abonentskol sati rediofikatsii I VRS, Koekva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po voprosan svissi I radio, 1959. 27 P. 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Kirov (-ivi~~) "Slectrolytic Polishing of Metals." Stanki I Inst. Vol. 15. No. ), 1944 BR 52059019 L--V'N. I. I., Professor Sverdlovsk, Urul Induatr1al Institute Imeni S. R. Kirov (-19144-) 'A Nickel Sub-Layer for Protecting parts from Hardening by Carbon." Stanki I Instrument Vol. 15, No. 6, 1944 BR 52059019 *0 00 a 0 It 0 w 0 All , 0 9 0 $4 6 a d 1 A It hill W-- ca - - SNP pe.flat'p, l lied" '$ em MV : ! ~k I ! 1 . r -- I ., ,b tI " ?. $is-UNI844)(20" MOXWO.-Few The stwr d ted. Tow 141111114 to be mw== 4d clifing OYN. dopme" Adds. agmts imp m v tow id tho, b"ll mW pw" hrmtbm W ablay SIAWle 9A.ad abmt 2-3.7amp.l. da.1, low belbs tests. 713.1w $.A. of ibe Di two "d 21D- Vo SW ec./L &*ml. HCI with adds. of ~n amt. j Shw um bwo rewts. G. KONA4puff rw 0 yvell-lb" WSIVICATAIN ve see -A# ~* ~st All as 9- sli 9 6 a Ir T $A A s 0 Ow 0 max I 4 1 a-" -0 to" 00 A we A vo ot Use di SM MA AM* #Ad AW trfatoat k Co 0 A. 1,.JAVIS 00 M. LA*bkwcv (t'jj Ao#md LA,,. 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Cho ftibodic Alm, Iorms as Since ca Nil* thiondfate .1900 cumApkimats awe val. 1=144 WmIlate complexes. The anodic Ow peolvaNy coinists of Cw&Po(h. Vo* see ,f Joe 9 1- 000 as* two I Oi4.- aw 41.0 it, tamost #A 1 -it IF I IF 71A u No 4 0 0 1* 9 0 0 0 0 6 0 pro " ' ' , q, jX X --- O 6 d =0 I I A_1_ igm ~__ 1. Aisad 3.A.) AV. Ilb-W 1 U 3 W)(Ja Rnsllkn~; Cf. ' got ttk, may "'W"uted, dendritle NI depWis can be TM t ex produced by ejectrolyzinif coned. (Nl2qOs.7HjO 300, coot 25 ) soi H DO 20 N SO N Ch 3 /I ns. a . g- %j g. o , j , , MI.011, with c.d. 60-M ILmp./sq. don., at 50% on sWa- r ra imsteelcithodes with currotrotefficiendesot 51-44%. The same effect was Xallned In seld baths, PH 2.64.4. with ft PAIns. nt " g,11. of area, at 600 C.d. 37-100 amp./sq. A c d 60 7 Itts 0-20 hrs and with lycerol 31 don r Ir. ., ., g l- glycerol 33 + ures 15 Rt c.d. 20, 61 bA.;' ;~~In i~'3 too effect; Solidol Is effective at 00". Brittle deposits were 6II O 20 b l l I dil f MSO SO l (NHj A V Ira neo . so ots. o 4. o t& n ,. t o , I. 601. 30-40 Rtnp./sq. dm.. it 90%; lh 6 hors. the PH rose rom fix 2-3 t*7, this necessitated &4justment with HIS0j. More vepow- 21 ,NS, an,l dcry NI; this is promoted by addris o( area Nf 1. hl tie hi f th l1 i (t A l i S M6 R j /I a es- t. . . o e eipec a e r. gne g y y 4 d l bl b i N er can e obta ne ack I 1pow at room temp., 111spersco w out stirring, at c.d. 20-40, olosbaut 55%. Dmotawthe ith , 1t 9 anotile 9 6 considerably higher electrolysis In this ease - t l l d b d l h N e1 I o #1 0 ectro yteii con ucte out a . n e ic. must econ w t IP l1. of Nit at 45% without stiffing, the percent of fine- S g orra n powiter in the depo%it Increases with c.d. (mesh 2(Y) i V jon4 M. 2M and 0.14. 30.22 and 1022%, 4t 12.5 and 73A amp,/sq. din., reip.); I Is m&%. at 25.0 amp,fiwl. ilm. The ACOVity 4, #fell$. by III-splaCelaCtit Of CH IrOnk f on CuSOj antl dcfine4 as a - 100 c/3.4, where c - It. of Cu 41s. Et;trci toy 5 g. N1 pow-fer. In 401 tool. at 764. of the dectro. 'WO lvfMIKTIINIP"WitCr(=ItlltihfrACtilM walvery YIIC'Ilt r Pa- y Anw, uqually 4.4 -M.X %; variation of the drying prme- thire iv:is of too avail: fit atunt(ouLical hath, a rtp-;c ac- W "Jonally to til% Ile-ithig too Hs. :Y) L/bt. per I log. P ev, - joinvilef (270 otimb), at 7(91', for 2-41 lim., r.tiwil a to 11 4112, at it ctyn4l. lestitth of rOurtion, 2 lor%., at - If$)* 611111, Din, 4 row Irtma ~115V to 42.61, MIAG, 01.02.01.1270. 701' for 3 hrs., hail a 401.41, 88.14. 94M. resp. N. Thoth 4 0 : 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 to I all 0 0 It 10-10 J . ).-V "vla$ r .- nMIW (200itmOb willk *11101684PM Weelemblim), A. 1,LX- IOV .00 -An I % .00 L Ift. -H. A. 11. 4 j COO e0v '00 440 so 0 890 m4t4&&~A& Lilts &two CtASWICATOR 91 f Iss"I i1isliwo 1*1463 -to qN. 044 o *..&No jaablmm~~ 614$61 do a-* 01 00 10 ASI " ; ad 0 a 0 1 it 10 9 a 0 2 1 ~ VP J- 0 0 0 OH e a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 0: 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 i"nry iirutcl-r, 0 . *0 1.41 it lk ~d OAP~Uf4 i0aw al 0, kw~ vomw of bormoo-A do OPW A. 1. JAnq )d X V itt G). Kit 4jr lt~,j 14*j 11, It. 1 1 ie A. III ~~ W~ -ii, d 14 ty;- ~ .-- r,,i -4 I"D Well, 010 III al ....... 631 0-4'-f J vn~vd m 0 1 It I); Il"If, fl~ to I (I Of, ti(A. wel is .011 H" '4s on It,,, t ta, I'll fit 0 " " . to I 11. 0 11 !, 1) 011? 0 ',1 . All 4-w 46'1~ 0-"'3 le'.1 O'j; 1. 40 01. OLIS'l OLPII"~ 'A "..' (PIN, fH(p, SIVI 0", qwl .'th 03 ful't r4ricum I'll Orti"a I-( 11,,Lvi-i w,tnt-, th,- Ili -Oght wev " GAto-PA.4 - Ii tit "s.I (I to to "ut 0-61 0,11. 001, WO 001; 05.0-LO40), Olt in afe4kill, u ~v' it .-I Wn. AVCU~ -1 gable Ili it In; 0."", 1,10: 0" W-M, 11-110; fit', w"i +11' AW, T~ 11, A )to 14)", ,,if I is PAII 0-ILCO a ago$ $I its gas ~-Pl :10tylicaltv *,Awe W'a'aly vook~tw.'d by ri-ol 00. 115, 110-2D od 11 -" raw, rms mdwp At's &' knitial fo!o 1w 1w aaw"I 1 to N. voll c0 V, wn. 41W jrctlolytv %oume (d Anowaftm Uft 0u the COM4440 of p rod, come. JZASO. (Y. L. i.,A P'. Aid- 1"p. M: -19. .Sf 15 g cf W9236 Cu pow+.r , -ve pLuM in e. tw*k- vmdo it )at , hkh 4an WI-In wpaztv brakem -&n Nil tall 4-A -ater. fkm wri[Rhl, of Wt fAkM w" 04t conta. %11,.' Th- -w. n,Arin nf the Pu wu &-1rrmL-:Pwj hy wmunng th, hftn;:~ fn *Wight aft" 12 hr- at 40' j- 0-5'(,. Th. V.," 4 mmwitn ~in U41cf./g,jday) of thn Ou vrith wari-xvi MI. "It's W.r~ ahlarWo 4' . 54, tworaW U-03, icAidv 34 71, 1-1 12, G"Ute 720, nituta RPA, curbousto 219-12, imll,"kMa.0 744. "A wcorkury &to H-68. TIM toff"Sion Mtv will be daperwimt an J1to`,rt1,kru of the 11q. &Awarp~vNi layvr on tho surfaro of the amt&J and The arimm uf *I-um and gwve diwotrtk6l In U; It shank! them(on be grestef (at "11A Of krwor Unruml stshifity. The YcUtility of the a,.+i forming " &aim of the salt is there(ars the main fwtorIcwrmintng U4 carnalvanm (this Is onnfimad by Mrapaz%ng c4-ffroeivity of thO N44 'K't " b.jp of the &M for a serk of IU esae of hidrdysis of the ulls to a.-nnog the o6er futors Involvid.-G. V. S. T. LEMI A* I& PA 187U3 WO/Chemistry, Corrosion %x4oheric Cork6sion of Powderad Copper,.* A. Y. Pomosov, A, 1, Levin "Zhur Prik Min," Vol XXV, No 7 PP 723-726 Water-4epellent Cu (treated vith dry Z28) vithmt film-of moisture is subject to atm corrosion. there. fore., atm cbhr6sion cannot be unconditionally coa- sidered an special case of electrocbma corrosiod. Xn temp range corr to liquid state of* %00 gas car- rosion vhIch is purely cbea., plays imWrtent role Jb --,,,,addn. to -electrocben corrosion. l&Ml3 Um stry - Electrochemistry of Jun 52 /ChOKI CaRW and Rickel -2u Chars ateristles of Electrolytic Ref'O of Caner Which Contains Rickel," A. 1. Levin, Lob or IMectrochem, Ural Polytech Imst imeni S. X. -zhur Prik xhiar vol xxv, No 6, pp, 616-625 Sep cowponents of the anodic alloy do not go into soln proportionally to their electrochem equivs. Mw nosequa dissolving of metal causes very quick acavoulation of nickel in the-electrolyte. An the a*ncn of Ni salts increases, the soly of CaN in MR/Chezistry - Electrochemistry of J= 52 Copper and Nickel (Contd) the electrolyte decreases, its viscosity increases, &a& *Iec cond decreases. The quantity of anode alvd4p goes up and causes partial paselvation. of the -wde due to forviation of dense sludge crusts an Its surface. Cathodic deposition of Cu from s*]= rich in X salts also in accompanied by ser- lam difficulties and Is particularly sensitive to anq ftctors influencing electrode polarization and.tbw character of electrolytic deposition. Ilee- trOI*w circulation Immaiwas poor due to slvdge for- 218M_ ~4 -7vjojr*~%; sk Klin A. 1. lavin and V. M. NovskaY21=1M., =ftdr Rff'qr'71~' 97"70 (in Ruak" t' J. APPI. Moral. lDU.M(Q).IUW-l0l3(In =-,-)),Land X. have studied the pttpn. of Cuffle blawtal by *lactrodepoeldoci of Ca (no I& haths at high eAL Umfi - I.A) I e 1 a Wth Oonts I M '4 6. xam 34- imse 4.6 ao Reim 36 t w.- found that the but dip.L ~4 a Pi cathode were abWned at a catho& oA. (Dj a 90 &mV./din.' CHI almrolysia for 111~10 we, I further depwilon at thu D, gAva dopaits which corroded ram r"Iy. In tests at varloas values of P, the r4te of deposifloo blemsed with Incream In D but so did the coil voltage, n-sching 13-16 V. At 60-6) amplilos.l. Optimum condillons for the re'julmd deposits am moltlered to be D - 6-10 stop./tim,* u-IthadalloattlontIMOOM-40mo. Tolmloliamallw1for obWaing deposits of any desired thickness, dep(millon at -6,1-with pe"o reversal was investigated. At ~. Ig - --- 'blf the OW, 01114:16-J, - Practically hulependent of ilia duration ~Of a eampma eyele, Vi or Data SIW,.hY t1lef elle d OWdiFftt dli~' tion) on the Cormat effidemy am tsbui&W; the allPea-6 and structm Of the depoelts w" lftWW MIY " ratim of Oe3 Wid low. The ewmt OgWmq deelvased with in- creasing D, it m also round to be imegligible at the start of W,,"y" thm to Inerimm rapidly and finally &pp-h & lindtigg value; , this Is because of the low R overvoltaga ondiecielginalPtairfam 8&th&CtOrY4q)04t4&ftoht&iAiA ja6PrO*ftjg' 6WOWygia (1.3 hr.), on;voia" beniling to 1 of & pUW Mal jtrip, until fracture, the depoldit did not Pul, As D was inaresi4 ill* AftAm 0( the deposit Impro"d. then lJMorated; the val" 0( D 44 -M,-14 tho struet no was best Increased as the relative lZim of till% revem current imermaxed. B61bt=-imPrGvsd"th*c)c-lO duration was inemand, the W[mum eyck Um* being greater &9,0, was reduced. OpftumowditiM 110"Wendbilam: Dk 8 mn dal,11, oycls be0od 4-6 ame- dam"" of revem DU/FO bla"tal PrOp" in " manner C:; M"not exhibIt H blistering an kaltt"immt at &OD' Ilia is presumably bemuse the It prodwed In tho Call- t aumparin"t is oildized at this Mt*hovw to &n0&. --a. V. L T. -VI:,', A. 1. V Tht effwt d stuface-4clive ma"ais uo the itf-~,fp motpittIAL A, 1, [A-Vitt. V . mid Kalil I'll "I r , 114; ill't.. 'Mi " ~, ), M Abad. N.K. WT. -4 fill Ilk-,7-F-Tri, .4-1 big luauu aluts, UO) I(x) w4j. 1. 1.4 ~llfmv,wilvv Will on the tiectirtAr ImIg-joial Wit- ~fjlilfil,'lj ( Jr Of 410 /it diectrodes. Trilino 11, aml wilbrillifor acki produ(vd it %Ignifioml 101i iof mi, Ovvirimic Ivic, wi,al. Of Of (0 11141Wl' IXJ'4. VAll". IlY4- (AIiiiMik, =to.. and aijium itich m I -, Kil I' , istiii (*,(). ' lo.,J tio ef - fect. Tht Iti)(ca(Ld td flic Zo , hvic-.6- wik,; fiffic,I oiivr~trd hiaw PON. VAlwq I)v mirfati-ativ- r:,Ikmt. twolum) ttn4 oteutr2i mi:4- (mmsp-I oid Sot- (we-wtive all"ll lijil Ito olvel lm file 1-1clAtI. I It.. alailge irk twist-11IL41 owing Iii, III,- In-ltcu 4 ,Uffacv,lcti~t suboAtwei dink6hol with thow aim) 4111 c it In rioclil till 1114k dLupp"Ircmil Imnlifettly. . ) R-JVI;l( IA-34:11 /Vii"aadfits In the Ekdrivesafac of wicket-Beamw Copw, A I Lenn ~Trwo, &~vaak,&L-ej p- 1W, 162-V"ItTT f,6 L t.di-t the ~Lr-_P, Mfigre of Cb cKiritt so 4) 0 1. -1 3 Q~ ni, 001 16 003, 1; 00 1 'P. At 0 00i, Fe 0033. athl Pb 0015'~~ at MY -56' C. T_h~ datA ObW4.e.) M tb.Uu-i Certain erotAtituenta of tio alloya "I wit jcD into ~fs- in pIvpnIt&,n to 4-wochein "U.Takot-q, vither lmcaw~ inter,r~,-at Led C. r~-J J Nt Er-b,bi, filtiv* ("mw,l ~wt, T", .f it- mtn,! i, . ..... -t- .1 it- I------ wh4~:I mi-$ ti- Q"#.Lbty "; - wfij, I&I.1" -f 4(1 'r I S, t . win 170 i4 I 't 'AV C lte i Sk~. -AUbII2ty 1- M~n,O,-I U- -I--! tj.it ~ J It- t,cj. ~1- ....... .. -'.1, ~w_d jamv~l -114~n _411 iwdwaw of M I" the bath kd to Uoubled at the catbo&; ~Ocuktion of tho tLecteollto dia(Moml Mis aarJe dims awl I*Wuc*tl wuluke E. T. ax 7M- --Cathode fw Cm from wub PhOW-14 0). 4 W, lklmullok rklW14=hiqmrwxft(4 (IV) "W "NO, sad KH., V. dp an ccwk Rod * V by foraWlan of Pawfft Alm oft it* 7u amw P., '=10 lh* C--Pkx 111"A nun., I" OZ-W the complex-latud, tkdnds pCost" I" kkft A.I.; KOIAVATOVAl V,S,; HINRUSHIN, S,G. Effect of surface-active substances on the wetting of cathodic zinc by the electrolyte. Koll.shar, 15 no.4t252-258 '53. KRA 6:8) 1. Urallskly politakhaicheakiy institut imani S.R.Kirova. Laboratorlya elektrokhimii i kolloidnoy khimil (Sverdlovsk). (Surface-active agents) (Zinc plating) 'Nain of a* ftwum" of 's gmewl of Ha A-Y-Jkmew. and Russian). in tbe lion RX T 7n from I 18 . , them us puiods vum lbe "C!fit 'A dif fiewt to rMove fivw Uw At st"cliv Oh"ta. T6 fnr~svgs I b mc L waig. 2n 60. '100 with varimm ft contenter Ives. ymed at C. and cathodic ed. 4M amp4m'. ising anotles and catliodes of shoot I a V P. 8 Ang troable, Occurred Only when Ow F- cont.0 Xmihed mjqL for cathodes used re eated , p wm,. for two eathodec since the max. at >= O i vmimtof wry bahs fm 60 mg./L, the imuhles esperieDeed to praotim we not moW due to tbo peesmov of F-. as was suf mW by ! W Zo~IMO" W 11'anWo (T#nL Met, 194k i d u l d th t f h a tual a n, expet Kwa a t e prearam o a 3whavi ftk 6 16 u Max on me At ON444 "ing"d of the ZO, V' ti t k ;~80060 9 d c4" a soneen ra on m 0 to 4M ing.p. obw 1 34 t A 1 H t I e w 4 o 11 n oo a, ( =1 t W fr w4t d r ' e om to an im " y ~0638 ta -(KCIV., mp~,'but this wa4 so only for the Initial atential otentlal of At fA 1,1 tM was 80 fter 2 h r. I , a p 1 ! -0-68 V. for amy F- Contest within the = 040M M I m d dh f th M Z i inpp. w nqresi e a e# o a s ated to n pt-iruefty in W ox9s film or'wmkhM &A* emck4 and other defects In the metal surface. 311croodle =o set up.. leading to the fmostion of intermtallic Zn-Al compounds In FRA W 'Uw AL Uk wu condmwd by artifloWly producing ad. bul, '4y*tckkgt%Alntfi"orbyuWpmatb*it. TM redostiou In @arm& sgb*nq obserred w0h ammigunaW pbAw Is uplalmed by the intaMvv ooffosim that mcuM -0. V. B-Z